MO - Grief & protests follow shooting of teen Michael Brown #6

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  • #761
Anyone remember Mike Nifong and the Duke rape case? Sounds like they are going down the same path.

Yes Nyfong/Nixon one in the same. jmo
 
  • #762
Here is Megyn Kelly's interview with Daryl Parks:

http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/the-kelly-file/index.html#/v/3739124713001

Notice at the very first part of the interview where he starts to say there might have been blows, but then catches himself.

He does not care about the truth, IMO, all he wants is his payday.

I hate Parks with a hot burning passion--IMO he is evil.
 
  • #763
Yes, I was very very impressed when he put them back on the counter.

I also noticed his stunned look when he was first handed them...


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He is someone who would greatly benefit from a helping hand. IMO

He's shown he has a conscience, he's not a seasoned liar (painfully obvious when I've watched interviews he's given). Imagine if Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson offered a college scholarship to him. I bet he would gladly accept it.
 
  • #764
I have problems with Antonio French, not sure he helps more than hurts this situation. jmo
 
  • #765
great link, thank you!

More Parcell's info:

https://www.facebook.com/shawnparcellsministries?hc_location=timeline

http://shawnparcellsministries.blogspot.com/

http://www.kansas.gov/ksbma/1-10-08BoardMinutes.html

The board reviewed information from former apprentice/assistant funeral director and funeral establishment owner Shawn L. Parcells. His Caney funeral home and crematory were closed in October of 2007. Mr. Parcells did not complete his funeral directing apprenticeship, and he has not sent back the funeral establishment or crematory licenses as he had agreed to do several times.

I kept thinking Parcell's looked familiar but I just couldn't place him in my mind. Thanks for looking all that up.

I know I have seen him on the new's before now.
 
  • #766
I found the transcript from Dr. Drew last night. Here is what was said that I whole heartedly agree with.The lady is CRYSTAL WRIGHT from CONSERVATIVEBLACKCHICK.COM

Love Crystal Wright! She often takes heat from fellow blacks on her Twitter page, it's sad how she is treated for speaking her mind, especially when she is usually quite astute about her opinions.
 
  • #767
Yes, I was very very impressed when he put them back on the counter.

I also noticed his stunned look when he was first handed them...


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Kind of makes you wonder why MB did that (handed a box to DJ). Did MB want to implicate DJ in the robbery? Or did DJ say he wanted the cigars so MB said "okay let's go get some" and that's why he handed the box to DJ in the store? Obviously DJ did not expect that the cigars would be stolen.

Any word on if either one of them ever had a girlfriend? :thinking:
 
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I have been following your postings for several days now. I live on the opposite side, the state actually in KS, but close to Kansas City.

I think you will like this Story about Parcell's:



http://fox4kc.com/2014/08/19/shawn-...-michael-brown-autopsy-questioned-by-doctors/

There is much more to the story so I hope you read it. Thanks

It's amazing to me that he is in on this case. I can only conclude he was hired through the family's attorneys. I'm angered every time i see him on tv (which has been a lot)

Most anchors who interview him, introduce / refer to him as an ME, and he never corrects them. He also continually states he "performed" the autopsy alongside Dr. Baden, and when asked for his "interpretation" he puts forth a biased version of what Baden announced at the press conference, while Baden ALWAYS offers both possibilities, ie., MB could have been charging toward Wilson or he could have been surrendering.

Here's a vid link from her interview with Baden last night


http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/the-kelly-file/index.html#/v/3739262919001

This is how the information should be presented. And unfortunately in most instances it's not, especially if Parcells is being interviewed.
 
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It's very sad the MO governor decided to make a statement as he did last night. This officer is being hung out to dry by those who should be standing up for due process and true justice. LEO put their lives on the line everyday to help keep this country safe and within the laws. As there are good and bad black men, all should not be judged as one but that applies to police officers as well. There are some bad apple cops but there are a whole lot more good ones. Officer Wilson deserves the benefit of doubt at the very least. Instead of getting that and the presumption of innocence, he is being thrown to the wolves without even hearing the evidence. This governor should have never put his thumbs on the scales of justice the way he did last night. Saying there needs to be a "vigorous prosecution" and multiple times mentioning justice for the brown family was premature and proof that his stance is political and has nothing to do with actual justice. I only hope that the GJ chooses not to indict. I just don't know though with the governor making this statement prior to them being convened, combined with the statement the state senator made.

Just my opinion.
 
  • #773
You would not mind?
What does that mean? That because he is so handsome/famous/rich/intelligent whatever-that you would mind otherwise? Please explain.............

:waitasec: ummmmm, 'cause he's hot
 
  • #774
"It's really heartbreaking to see a man elected to an office that high in our state government ... come out with a statement like that, that does prejudge the case," Missouri Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder told Fox News' Shepard Smith late Tuesday. "It would be wrong for a prosecutor to say what the governor has said here tonight and it's wrong for the governor of Missouri to have said it."

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/08/2...-vigorous-prosecution-ferguson-shooting-case/
 
  • #775
NBC News ‏@NBCNews · 1h
'Children on a bus held their hands in the air and chanted "Hands up, don't shoot!"' http://nbcnews.to/1n9j6g4 #Ferguson pic.twitter.com/JFjZXfzo20

Yikes. Teaching the next generation "Hands up! Don't shoot!"

The revelation that Officer Darren Wilson was severely injured by a strong punch from MB that busted the officer's orbital cavity was the final straw for me. I suspected, when seeing the autopsy drawing, that MBs hand was injured while he wrestled for control of the gun inside the Officer's patrol SUV because the witness said MB was bleeding when they left the "truck" [Officer Wilson's SUV]. OMO

If Michael Brown had purchased a little less dope so that he could afford to purchase the paraphernalia he desired, then he would not feel the need to steal cigars to pack his high life. He would be alive today. And Officer Wilson would not be on paid leave. He would be on active patrol. And his eyesight would be as it should be. MHOO

Everything that has happened since the initial store robbery began has been MBs fault. JMO A community that supports lies over honesty, that believes stealing is alright, that leads violent protests with their young children by their side and that supports the beating of a Police Officer is in danger of many hardships down the road. JMO OMO MHO

BBC News (World) ‏@BBCWorld · 4h
47 arrests in #Ferguson overnight - police say urine was thrown at them & officer received death treats http://bbc.in/1pK5uMP via @rajiniv

How can the Police Officers remain calm when someone is throwing urine on them? Animals in the zoo don't do that to each other. It makes me want to protest the protest.

May peace be restored to this torn and divided nation.
 
  • #776
It's very sad the MO governor decided to make a statement as he did last night.

Nixon also referred to MB as a "victim" a few days ago, it is not surprising he came out and did it again.

The first time he did it I predicted his career was over.
 
  • #777
I'm sorry, but officer Wilson was badly injured. The steps he took after that violent assault are completely justified.
 
  • #778
Fox is going to have former atty general Alberto Gonzales on about the "rush to judgement" in this case.
 
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