Lovejac
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Well apparently Ferguson jail sucks. Food is bad, temperature isn't right and lights are bright...
Don't forget about paying for your own period pads
Well apparently Ferguson jail sucks. Food is bad, temperature isn't right and lights are bright...
More than half left when they found out that DOJ couldn't answer any questions about Officer Wilson
Well apparently Ferguson jail sucks. Food is bad, temperature isn't right and lights are bright...
Goldie Taylor ‏@goldietaylor 20m
There were no "riots" in #Ferguson last night. Words have meaning. Learn them.
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Charles C. Johnson ‏@ChuckCJohnson 9s
During #Ferguson riots police officer had his ankle broken in 2 places by brick hurled by rioters.
Charles C. Johnson @ChuckCJohnson · 1m
#Ferguson rioter arrested riding a bicycle stealing a gun from Wal-Mart last night. Stopped by police...
I did & I hear the video-grapher thinking he's a plant
Just saw a photo of that poor old white dude, surrounded and screamed at.
Where's law enforcement?
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paraphrase was AA guy said pay your fines, keep things up to date, we never had any trouble with LE, it's mainly Canfield
To be fair, I watched a good part of that and he wanted to tell them he did not feel it was right to carry the flag upside down. The lady with the red ball cap was talking to him and it sounds as if she was explaining that she understood how he felt. I could not get it all but she seemed to sympathize with him and was explaining something to him. Could have been that it was not illegal and that they were doing it because they were protesting. Anyway he was never threatened in any way that I could see. They were yelling but not at him just doing their chant and the woman and a man who seemed to be in charge were talking to him. When he walked away he seemed okay with it. Maybe not but he did not appear mad. He just wanted to have his say. But the picture is deceiving.
they sure do care about their community :laugh:
I think they made it clear they were there to hear complaints so I guess half of them left because they had no issues.
Hopefully they do not go home and complain that the DOJ would not hear them out.
More than half of the people there left when they were told that DOJ could not answer any questions about indicting Darren Wilson. Think about that, more than half. They have a room full of people from the DOJ to listen to them and help them with their problems and more then half left :facepalm:
I'm convinced that there isn't anything anyone can do that will make these people happy.
I am sure anyone with complaints is going to go personally to speak to the DOJ and aren't going to broadcast it at a meeting.
Tweets that the DOJ wouldn't hear them out in 3 2 1....I think they made it clear they were there to hear complaints so I guess half of them left because they had no issues.
Hopefully they do not go home and complain that the DOJ would not hear them out.
Did anyone tell thses DOJ employees any horrible stories of being abused by FPD?
Thank you, context is everything
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