IMO they are only thinking of themselves, not MB. For the looters and destroyers, this is a perfect excuse to take things you want, without paying for them and be able to do it in the name of justice for MB.
From the live feeds I'm watching, it's pouring rain now.
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From the live feeds I'm watching, it's pouring rain now.
"Doornail dead"? Can we please show the deceased a little respect?
Exactly my thoughts too.
How long was he lying there uncovered, nobody tending to him? Why wasn't an ambulance there within 2 minutes of the shooting? The cops seem so nonchalant. Very disturbing.
Has the actual shooting also been caught on camera? Or part of it? I guess not, I only hear of eye witnesses.
re: the video a bystander took:
fwiw - Many years ago, an 8 yr. old girl got run over and killed right in front of my house, right outside of my kitchen window (by a neighbor lady in her cadillac). It was an accident. I had a 10 month old baby in my arms at the time and I just watched the whole thing. The cops came, the emt's came, the news crews came, and so did the crowds. Kid's on bikes just riding around! The mother showed up - it was awful!! They wouldn't let her pull the little girl out from under the car or even touch her! They finally put a sheet over her little body (maybe after 30 minutes). I was hysterical!! Crying, losing my mind for hours!, How could they just leave her there??? It took probably 4 hours for a white van to pull up - the Coroner. I was young - in my 20's. I didn't know cops couldn't grab a dead person and put them somewhere "nicer". I didn't know that NO ONE can move a body until the Coroner gets there. I didn't know even the parents couldn't touch her. I was young. I was dumbfounded. It took my own Mother to explain to me (for a long while, months, really) that there are protocols and procedures and investigations and interviews with potential witnesses. You can't just jump in with your immediate emotions. My point? I really think a lot of the people (the looters, some protesters) that are CRAZY-upset about this incident and voicing opinions about every little thing (and blaming the cops directly) might not know how the real world works when something like this happens. I think they may be truly ignorant on the subject (like I was). I'm just hearing some ridiculous things from people, on MSM (not WS'ers!)
JMO, not trying to make waves.
I don't think the officer was operating out hatred or active racism. I think he too is a product of his environment. I don't think he shot out of hatred, but out of fear based on racial bias - not necessarily a known, conscious racial bias, but one he picked up in his environment. And I also think he shot because not all jurisdictions train cops in de-escalation. Because the law supports cops in shooting first and asking later. I think the failure is more system-wide in this cop's jurisdiction, as opposed to a personal failure. He's a product of his training, really.
I'm sure he feels terrible, and I do feel sympathy for him. A great deal really. At the same time, he gets to go home to his family and still collect his check. He is alive, thank god. But MBs family and friends will now have to go on without him. And no one who loved him, and no one in the black community of Ferguson is assured that anything will change - that black men, regardless of class or behavior, whether they are armed or not, will continue to be treated differently than a white man in the same position.
It's SO sad that someone died when it could have been avoided. Another person's career is over. It didn't have to happen! What has happened to foot chases, follow up (interviews, picture line ups, talking to cooperative folks in the neighborhood, etc). I don't know. :banghead:
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Once the body is down and dread, if shot by a cop, then they are NOT going to go anywhere near the body. They do not want to be accused of tampering with the crime scene, adjusting the body, etc etc. They knew they were being watched and video-ed. They just stayed clear and waited for the coroner and forensics to come and do their jobs. What else could they do?
Gah... that coverage..lolHere's another livestream link. Hope it works for those who couldn't watch the other ones.
They are saying most, if not all of the MSM are leaving.
http://www.livestream.com/activistworldnewsnow
re: the video a bystander took:
fwiw - Many years ago, an 8 yr. old girl got run over and killed right in front of my house, right outside of my kitchen window (by a neighbor lady in her cadillac). It was an accident. I had a 10 month old baby in my arms at the time and I just watched the whole thing. The cops came, the emt's came, the news crews came, and so did the crowds. Kid's on bikes just riding around! The mother showed up - it was awful!! They wouldn't let her pull the little girl out from under the car or even touch her! They finally put a sheet over her little body (maybe after 30 minutes). I was hysterical!! Crying, losing my mind for hours!, How could they just leave her there??? It took probably 4 hours for a white van to pull up - the Coroner. I was young - in my 20's. I didn't know cops couldn't grab a dead person and put them somewhere "nicer". I didn't know that NO ONE can move a body until the Coroner gets there. I didn't know even the parents couldn't touch her. I was young. I was dumbfounded. It took my own Mother to explain to me (for a long while, months, really) that there are protocols and procedures and investigations and interviews with potential witnesses. You can't just jump in with your immediate emotions. My point? I really think a lot of the people (the looters, some protesters) that are CRAZY-upset about this incident and voicing opinions about every little thing (and blaming the cops directly) might not know how the real world works when something like this happens. I think they may be truly ignorant on the subject (like I was). I'm just hearing some ridiculous things from people, on MSM (not WS'ers!)
JMO, not trying to make waves.
Concerned me too, but I think LE knew he was dead. Did you notice the elongated area extending away from the top of his head? I don't think that's a shadow because it's too long. I think it may be blood and brain matter that sprayed out. In the video I did hear one of the individual's comment that his brains were on the street. LE knew they couldn't do anything for him. Preserving the dignity of a deceased person is probably not anything they concern themselves with. I find that very disturbing.
Gah... that coverage..lol
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