MO - Grief & protests follow shooting of teen Michael Brown #20

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BRAVO TheDuchess!:gthanks:

I really don't understand how threatening to block-- or march-- or whatever they are calling it -stop major ball stadium attendees....isnt terrorism.

These people are intent on starting riots to bully OW's arrest. It is beyond ignorant and ridiculous.

Let's just see how LE and the NG handle things.

National Guard not Nancy Grace :hilarious:
 
  • #382
Does the Department of Homeland Security oversee sporting venues? I can't imagine them letting protesters get close to the stadium, much less with their Isis signs. Jmo

ciao


The recent attention on sports stadiums as targets also led the Department of Homeland Security to hold a meeting in New York with representatives from the all the major sports leagues in December.
While fans might expect such scrutiny for a high-profile event, security and anti-terrorism experts say that what happens Sunday is only a precursor of what's to come at all NFL stadiums and other sports venues across the nation in the next few years.

"After 9/11 it became so vividly apparent that our enemies would be attracted to our events for a host of reasons," said Milt Ahlerich, a former FBI executive ...
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs/2009/news/story?id=4882618


[This is from 2010, but I am sure it is current thinking.]
 
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Grand jury proceedings often are not transcribed. Missouri law only requires transcription if a witness is given immunity for testimony or if the judge overseeing the grand jury orders transcription. But Magee confirmed that McCulloch had made a decision to transcribe and tape the proceedings.
http://news.stlpublicradio.org/post...ans-release-grand-jury-transcripts-recordings

I'm more convinced than ever DJ has changed his tune. I'd bet my last dollar on it!

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Turn himself in for what??? He hasn't been charged with anything as of yet!!

There is just no reasoning with unreasonable people! LOL
 
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Over at that website we can't link...treehouse ...

There is new ariel photos and its estimated Browns body was 100feet from the vehicle ....bullet casings....marked by cones put Wilson and Brown eventually face to face...when the final shots were fired.


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When I saw today that Officer Wilson took the hugely brave move of submitting himself to four hours of Grand jury interrogation, I foolishly thought it would cool some hot heads and allay some doubts.

But no. As I went back to check some other sites, I was stunned to see those people staunchly continuing to beat their drums against him.

Why? Because, they say, it was unfair and unheard of for a prosecutor to "allow" a defendant to do this. :facepalm:

The same people are also staunchly maintaining (or not correcting) the usual conspiracy theories and nonsense - even when it's shown repeatedly to be false. Eg, "4 hours uncovered" and "There was no robbery", etc.

Even among those who don't go that far down the rabbit hole, there's the whole "of course he won't be charged, because the DA doesn't want it." (as if the FBI and DOJ are also part of the conspiracy.

The only hope I have left for Officer Wilson is that the DA does get a judge to open up the transcripts and recordings. Even then, there will be the equivalent of tinfoiled "911 Truthers", but at least they'll be more marginalized.

I hope the DA has or gets assurance ASAP that he'll get that permission, else it will only add to the conspiracy theorists.

By now, I'm totally on board with Wilson, and my heart breaks for him tonight.
 
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Grand jury proceedings often are not transcribed. Missouri law only requires transcription if a witness is given immunity for testimony or if the judge overseeing the grand jury orders transcription. But Magee confirmed that McCulloch had made a decision to transcribe and tape the proceedings.
http://news.stlpublicradio.org/post...ans-release-grand-jury-transcripts-recordings

I'm more convinced than ever DJ has changed his tune. I'd bet my last dollar on it!

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I'm with you. Unfortunately, I don't think his coming clean will calm the rioters. They spin away his admission of the store robbery. They'll just say he only flipped to cut a deal.

As CHERIE.T says, no amount of logic or reason can compete with people who have none or refuse to admit it when faced with it. :rolleyes:

(I haven't been able to read back past this page since I logged in, but want to THANK everyone for their hard work and great posts. You all are a priceless oasis of sanity. :grouphug: )

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When I saw today that Officer Wilson took the hugely brave move of submitting himself to four hours of Grand jury interrogation, I foolishly thought it would cool some hot heads and allay some doubts.

But no. As I went back to check some other sites, I was stunned to see those people staunchly continuing to beat their drums against him.

Why? Because, they say, it was unfair and unheard of for a prosecutor to "allow" a defendant to do this. :facepalm:

The same people are also staunchly maintaining (or not correcting) the usual conspiracy theories and nonsense - even when it's shown repeatedly to be false. Eg, "4 hours uncovered" and "There was no robbery", etc.

Even among those who don't go that far down the rabbit hole, there's the whole "of course he won't be charged, because the DA doesn't want it." (as if the FBI and DOJ are also part of the conspiracy.

The only hope I have left for Officer Wilson is that the DA does get a judge to open up the transcripts and recordings. Even then, there will be the equivalent of tinfoiled "911 Truthers", but at least they'll be more marginalized.

I hope the DA has or gets assurance ASAP that he'll get that permission, else it will only add to the conspiracy theorists.

By now, I'm totally on board with Wilson, and my heart breaks for him tonight.

I saw some posts saying that too. Saying it was unfair and biased on McCullochs part to allow OW to speak to the GJ. And that it is only fair now that one of the Brown family attorneys be allowed to speak to the GJ for four hours too, to make it equal. Ummmm...no...:no:
 
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This will NEVER be over.

They will never be satisfied.

Can't placate.

Give an inch .. take a mile. Or two. Or ten.

Poor ODW. Damned if he does, and damned if he doesn't.

I just can't imagine the stress he has been under, and will continue to be under. I don't think he will ever be forgiven by the .. um .. rioting community.

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Some more interesting info from this link:


The pace remains uncertain, but Tiffany Mitchell, a witness to the shooting who has spoken publicly about what she saw, has not yet been subpoenaed, her attorney, Peter Cohen, said Wednesday.

rsbm; why does she have/need an attorney?

:thinking:
 
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Yep, as much as I hope for good forensics, I know they can not always tell the whole story.
Hoping for witnesses we know nothing about!

Do you think witness testimony is more reliable than forensics?
 
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I want the media to show the clip of the protestors surrounding and harassing law enforcement last night!!!!




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Yep, that seems to be missing from the media clips today.
 
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Pic only, no words: http://🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬.fil...olice-ariel-for-cth-review-canfield-north.png

Hope posting this image is okay as it refutes the meme that walking down the middle of Canfield Dr. at noon on a Saturday didn't impede traffic and, anyway, there wasn't much traffic to impede. The pic clearly shows multiple apartment parking lots feeding into the spot MB died. Pic also shows the difficulty drivers, including the ambulance that arrived with sick baby in tow several minutes after the shooting, would have had getting around MB/DJ, especially as they were likely walking side by side and not single-file.
 
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When I saw today that Officer Wilson took the hugely brave move of submitting himself to four hours of Grand jury interrogation, I foolishly thought it would cool some hot heads and allay some doubts.

But no. As I went back to check some other sites, I was stunned to see those people staunchly continuing to beat their drums against him.

Why? Because, they say, it was unfair and unheard of for a prosecutor to "allow" a defendant to do this. :facepalm:

The same people are also staunchly maintaining (or not correcting) the usual conspiracy theories and nonsense - even when it's shown repeatedly to be false. Eg, "4 hours uncovered" and "There was no robbery", etc.

Even among those who don't go that far down the rabbit hole, there's the whole "of course he won't be charged, because the DA doesn't want it." (as if the FBI and DOJ are also part of the conspiracy.

The only hope I have left for Officer Wilson is that the DA does get a judge to open up the transcripts and recordings. Even then, there will be the equivalent of tinfoiled "911 Truthers", but at least they'll be more marginalized.

I hope the DA has or gets assurance ASAP that he'll get that permission, else it will only add to the conspiracy theorists.

By now, I'm totally on board with Wilson, and my heart breaks for him tonight.
Crazy right? I too am heartbroken for OW. He is literally in prison. He can't take his child to the park, or go for a beer with friends. I wonder his many commitments in bus life he has had to bow out of due to safety concerns. I wonder how his new relationship is handling this. His friends and family as well as his brotherhood have got to Be outraged every time they hear him called a killer or a racist or they demand bus arrest and worse.

OT but does anyone happen to know what happens if the DOJ completes their investigation before the GJ? Will they announce their outcome? What happens if the outcomes are different?
 
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