MO - Grief & protests follow shooting of teen Michael Brown #2

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It was spray painted on the store. I saw it on the news video.
 
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thunderstorms/more rain are headed our way definitely by midnight

The best thing tht can happen is a huge storm rolling through. Looters don't want to get their new 'kicks' wet.
 
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I know many teachers and high school principals who have had to contact a parent about their misbehaving kid and the response has been total denial. I don't care if the kid was caught on video, some parents will never believe it true and will accuse the school of picking on sweet little Johnny. So, for a parent to get the news their child is dead and had just robbed a liquor store--and they have no clue Johnny has engaged in such extracurricular activities--I do think they would refuse to believe it and would prefer to believe it is police who are wrong.

Their request for a second autopsy isn't unreasonable in view of the environment they are in.

JMO

I agree. If there's a belief that there is corruption in the local LE, then asking for a second autopsy is not unreasonable at all. And I'm sure most officials would not object to such a request from a grieving family.


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This eye witness account seems off to me.

Piaget Crenshaw, 19, said she was waiting for a ride to work when she saw a police officer attempting to place Brown in the squad car.

She then said she saw the teen, hands in the air, attempt to flee. Several shots hit Brown as he ran, Crenshaw said.

She says that Brown attempted to flee and then says that he was running. It's unclear to me why she says Brown attempted to flee when, according to her, he did flee.

Is she saying that when Brown had his hands up he tried to flee but was stopped somehow? Is she saying that as Brown ran away from the officer he had his hands up? I guess that's possible but seems a bit strange to me.

http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...cle_04e3885b-4131-5e49-b784-33cd3acbe7f1.html
 
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Did anyone else just see johnsons lawyer on Justice with Judge J.? He was giving a detailed account of incident per johnson when they lost his sound. He says mb was first shot in chest while fighting officer.
 
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It is interesting, isn't it? Makes me want to confirm the report that the looters wrote "snitches get stitches" on the QT store that was looted the other night.

you've not seen the pic?

can I post it?
 
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Did anyone else just see johnsons lawyer on Justice with Judge J.? He was giving a detailed account of incident per johnson when they lost his sound. He says mb was first shot in chest while fighting officer.

eh, heard that last week & it wasn't enough for self defense

aren't Dorian's interviews posted upthread?
 
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This eye witness account seems off to me.



She says that Brown attempted to flee and then says that he was running. It's unclear to me why she says Brown attempted to flee when, according to her, he did flee.

Is she saying that when Brown had his hands up he tried to flee but was stopped somehow? Is she saying that as Brown ran away from the officer he had his hands up? I guess that's possible but seems a bit strange to me.

http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...cle_04e3885b-4131-5e49-b784-33cd3acbe7f1.html

I think she was just trying to say "he was trying to flee/trying to get away" but was stopped by being shot. Like saying he was running, and his ultimate goal was to get away/flee when he was running, but that obviously didn't happen.

Just how I interpret it.


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Forgive me if I have missed it, but has MB's full name (middle name) been published? Or does he not have a middle name? Just curious.
 
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They say one of the men pushed the officer into his squad car, then physically assaulted him in the vehicle and struggled with the officer over the officer's weapon. At least one shot was fired inside the car before the struggle spilled onto the street.

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IMO the community is doing itself a huge disservice to its young people.

Instead of allowing cool heads prevail, allowing a full investigation they martyred a criminal that behaved inappropriately every step of the way.

This case should/could be a very valuable start of a productive dialogue ....

Instead a criminal is elevated practically to sainthood and labeled a victim.

It's wrong.

Teach your children to obey the law, respect yourself and others, don't take what isn't yours, respect authority, keep your hands to yourself.

Good grief!!!

IMO

I think the community is doing their young people a big disservice by not providing them with accredited schools. There is no excuse for it. An education is a fundamental right of every American kid. This mess wasn't caused by police failures; it was caused by the failure of elected officials.

in recent years, two school districts in North County lost their accreditation. One, Normandy, where Mr. Brown graduated this year, serves parts of Ferguson.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/17/u...ns-deep-most-tensions-have-to-do-police-force
 
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No way lol. They used that phrase? I haven't heard the term "snitches get stitches" used with any seriousness since about 1990 in Irish South Boston!

And they meant it, and enforced it. So My amusement is not over the threat, but over how dated the phrase seems to my now-old ears!


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I've never heard that term! I've always heard B####s get Stitches.
 
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eh, heard that last week & it wasn't enough for self defense

aren't Dorian's interviews posted upthread?
I did not recall him saying the first shot was in the chest as mb was fighting with the officer. that's a far cry from shot in the back while running away. Her show repeats at midnight.
 
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I think the community is doing their young people a big disservice by not providing them with accredited schools. There is no excuse for it. An education is a fundamental right of every American kid. This mess wasn't caused by police failures; it was caused by the failure of elected officials.

in recent years, two school districts in North County lost their accreditation. One, Normandy, where Mr. Brown graduated this year, serves parts of Ferguson.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/17/u...ns-deep-most-tensions-have-to-do-police-force

A school's accreditation rating, at least in our districts, is based on the success of the students and graduation vs. dropout rate, not the quality of teaching or school equipment. There are some communities (the ones in poverty) where you just can't get the test rates and graduation rates up no matter what you do. Here, if a school has students who fail to meet standardized testing rates, OR if there is too wide a disparity between racial group's success at the school, they can be low rated and shut down after 3 years of being unacceptable. Then, the school is shut down and the students dispersed to neighboring schools - as if the building itself was causing lack of success. Offering students excellent facilities and accredited teachers doesn't ensure that the students will succeed.
 
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I think the community is doing their young people a big disservice by not providing them with accredited schools. There is no excuse for it. An education is a fundamental right of every American kid. This mess wasn't caused by police failures; it was caused by the failure of elected officials.

in recent years, two school districts in North County lost their accreditation. One, Normandy, where Mr. Brown graduated this year, serves parts of Ferguson.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/17/u...ns-deep-most-tensions-have-to-do-police-force

Do we know if residents are allowed to pick which school in the area they want to attend? 'Just wondering 'cause they can do that in my county.
 
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