MO - Grief & protests follow shooting of teen Michael Brown #3

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You didn't say anything about the American government previously, your rebuttal is a non sequitur to the original response.

I said the Government always wins. The topic of the thread is about protests against an American agency of government. Didn't realize I needed to spell it out. My apologies.
 
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I think everything's calmed down for the night. I watched most of the cops leave a few minutes ago on this feed. As they were all leaving, they looked pretty casual, with their gear in their hands.

http://new.livestream.com/accounts/9035483/events/3271930

But who knows, it could get crazy again later after curfew.
 
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It actually might be great timing. The people planning to riot aren't really all that interested in news and truth. And those who are very interested in the truth now have a whole 12 hours to consider it.

You make an excellent point, imagine tomorrow night won't be anything to look forward to when the media comments on the findings all day.
 
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I think everything's calmed down for the night. I watched most of the cops leave a few minutes ago on this feed. As they were all leaving, they looked pretty casual, with their gear in their hands.

http://new.livestream.com/accounts/9035483/events/3271930

But who knows, it could get crazy again later after curfew.

ETA: Tim's at the scene of what appears to be a car accident right now.
I don't think it has calmed down at all.
 
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The problem is that an unarmed teen is dead (another out of many). For a lot of us what he was doing 10 minutes before doesn't matter, he was unarmed, he was stupid, teens are, and he should never have been shot in the first place. He was fleeing.

He didn't deserve the death penalty and Wilson imposed it. That is what it boiled down to and many of the defenses I am hearing have to do with MB stealing..which isn't a death penalty crime.

BBM

Unless he was running backwards, he was definitely not "fleeing". Injury pattern from Dr. Baden is more consistent (IMO) with a frontal approach.
 
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Person dead in street appears to be victim of car accident..per live stream.
 
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Wasnt he shot in the hand and the arm first? Would he raise his arms if he was wounded in the arm and hand?

Um, well, the head shots would have stopped him in his tracks pretty much instantly, so yes, IMO, the arm shots preceded the heads shots.

And from what I can glean from Dr. Baden's comments, the entrance wounds of the arm shots were on the dorsum of the arm. Meaning the arms in a lowered, anatomically natural position. (Not raised.)
 
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Certainly. EMTs deserve a police escort -

Pffft IMO the police need a police escort at this point


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BBM

Unless he was running backwards, he was definitely not "fleeing". Injury pattern from Dr. Baden is more consistent (IMO) with a frontal approach.

Crump was just on MSNBC, saying that the wound on the inside of his palm, bear the thumb PROVES that he had his hands up. The woman with him said that in itself was enough to get an indictment for the cop. ?
 
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Maybe it's just me, but I find what has been "conveniently omitted" from Dr. Baden's carefully scripted items released to media from his autopsy report this evening, just as interesting as what was chosen to be included. Dr. Baden is definitely aware of the preliminary toxicology report. Gosh-- isn't it interesting that Dr. Baden's findings are released on a Sunday evening?? Just before mandated curfew?

Dr. Baden chose to say nothing at all about the preliminary tox report. Nothing. If it was completely negative, I feel certain that the family would have wanted that released, too.

Sorry to be a cynic, but there is a whole lot more autopsy info available right now than what was shared, IMO. And IMO, if it isn't complimentary to MB, it has to be delayed or suppressed, as long as possible, or until a cover story has been concocted to "explain".

IMO, this young man's toxicology report is going to be positive, for more than one intoxicating substance.

My first thought after reading the article was what else did he look at? I'm sure he saw a number of different reports, ie, the examination of the car, preliminary ballistics, and I think it's a given there is an initial tox screen report.

The evidence from the car is vital, b/c at this point we don't even know whether or not the shot fired in the car actually hit MB.
 
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Crump was just on MSNBC, saying that the wound on the inside of his palm, bear the thumb PROVES that he had his hands up. The woman with him said that in itself was enough to get an indictment for the cop. ?

What women? The anchor? She's in no position to be stating what is or isn't indictable evidence!!!
 
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