MO - Grief & protests follow shooting of teen Michael Brown #8

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  • #741
He stopped briefly to chat with two white landscapers who had been chopping down trees in the complex. They complained about the work, and Brown put it in perspective.

He told them "be thankful you have a job because some people don't have jobs around here," recalled Seltzer, who is among the unemployed.

Moments later, he said Brown departed with a friend, Dorian Johnson, 22, promising to be right back.

http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na...tionworld/nation (L.A. Times - National News)

I remember he stopped to talk to 2 white guys but I forgot he was also a motivational speaker.
 
  • #742
Well I can't disagree with Brown on that point. Jobs are very hard to get! I've been filling out applications since January and had my first interview this past Monday. And I have a Magna 🤬🤬🤬 Laude university degree, a clean record, good credit rating and lots of experience and skills.

Congratulations! I wish you luck.
 
  • #743
Doing it right.

As Plainfield mother grieves for her murdered son, community calls for action against violence
PLAINFIELD — Twenty-year-old Dearn Marcano worked two jobs, trying to save up enough to buy his mother a house. He’d been working almost two years at FedEx and had taken on another position at Home Depot, putting money toward his goal and contributing to charity each week. “...
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http://www.nj.com/union/index.ssf/2...y_calls_for_action_against_violent_crime.html


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  • #744
One of the largest donations, for $1,070, came from Anne Arundel County’s Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 70. Most donations are more modest, in the $5 to $50 range.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...en-wilson-the-officer-who-shot-michael-brown/

BBM My Father died May31 2010 Memorial day, it was about 90 degrees that day. He was out side doing yard work and had a heart attack. He lay in the yard for over 3 hours before a coroner from the next county showed up. He was a good cop, 32 years he was a good cop. Anne Arundel Co Fraternal Order 70 was his Lodge. I know he would be proud to read that. jmo
I'm so sorry for your loss. :(

Also, the largest one is now $5000 last time I checked. So glad Officer Wilson has so much support.
 
  • #745
Congratulations! I wish you luck.

Thank you! To put things in perspective, here is how much worse the job market is now.

Time it took me to get a new job after losing one:
1990: 45 minutes
2005: 18 hours
2014: Months to get an interview - 8

I don't blame people for being discouraged even if I don't always approve of how they manifest their discouragement!
 
  • #746
What on earth are you basing that statement on? Covered in blood?????

Do you know what an orbital blowout fracture even is?
I most definitely do. And the ones I have seen had secondary lacerations involved with them. If you get hit hard enough in the face to cause a blowout #, chances are it is going to break skin as well. Again, just my experience and as I have said a few times now, it is irrelevant because it appears I was right. He did not have a fracture of any kind.
 
  • #747
I most definitely do. And the ones I have seen had secondary lacerations involved with them. If you get hit hard enough in the face to cause a blowout #, chances are it is going to break skin as well. Again, just my experience and as I have said a few times now, it is irrelevant because it appears I was right. He did not have a fracture of any kind.

Still waiting for your verification.


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  • #748
I most definitely do. And the ones I have seen had secondary lacerations involved with them. If you get hit hard enough in the face to cause a blowout #, chances are it is going to break skin as well. Again, just my experience and as I have said a few times now, it is irrelevant because it appears I was right. He did not have a fracture of any kind.

My friend's blow out had no skin breaks. He didn't even know it was a blowout until two days later when he bumped it - then it swelled, BIG time. Still, no blood. He mouthed off to a BIG guy, got punched for his trouble. It hurt, but didn't realize it was all that serious at first, then he went to the ER.
 
  • #749
I thought the orbital blowout fracture had been debunked as false?

Officer Darren Wilson did not suffer a broken eye socket as a result of his deadly confrontation with unarmed Ferguson, Missouri, teenager Michael Brown, according to latest reports.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...en-face-deadly-altercation.html#ixzz3B8SoMyOJ
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ETA for what its worth I have seen instances when a bad fracture of this sort has involved blood and where they didn't. Bones are sharp. The can create lacerations from inside.

Not sure why it matters since the injury reportedly did not occur. Moot point?
 
  • #750
Still waiting for your verification.


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You will be waiting a long time. I am not interested in getting verified.
 
  • #751
A "source close to the investigation" said he did have an orbital blow-out and a "source close to the investigation" said he did not.

Like someone else said, we have dueling sources. None of us know the truth yet.
 
  • #752
Can we just all agree that there has been no official release on the injuries of the officer, just that he was treated at the hospital and released? None of the links were from LE and basically are to be considered rumors.
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  • #753
My friend's blow out had no skin breaks. He didn't even know it was a blowout until two days later when he bumped it - then it swelled, BIG time. Still, no blood. He mouthed off to a BIG guy, got punched for his trouble. It hurt, but didn't realize it was all that serious at first, then he went to the ER.
I don't disagree with you, I am just saying I have seen blowouts quite a few times before and to ME it appeared officer Wilson did not look like he had just suffered one. And I was right. Forget about it. It's in the past. It's over now. He did not have a fracture. Doesn't mean much other than we are being fed a load of crap by those involved.
 
  • #754
I am going to wait for some sort of verification of the orbital blow out info that is more substantial than

source A says yes
source B says no

before I factor a blowout fracture into my theories or discussion.
 
  • #755
Strange comment by Parcells. If someone had questioned my professional qualifications, I would have given my qualifications to counter it.

Unless you didn't have any, then you would have blown smoke and continued with what you were saying.
 
  • #756
A "source close to the investigation" said he did have an orbital blow-out and a "source close to the investigation" said he did not.

Like someone else said, we have dueling sources. None of us know the truth yet.
Agree 100%
 
  • #757
You will be waiting a long time. I am not interested in getting verified.

Then you can't make assertions that your "professional" opinion means more than other people's actual experiences.





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  • #758
I thought the orbital blowout fracture had been debunked as false?

Officer Darren Wilson did not suffer a broken eye socket as a result of his deadly confrontation with unarmed Ferguson, Missouri, teenager Michael Brown, according to latest reports.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...en-face-deadly-altercation.html#ixzz3B8SoMyOJ
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

ETA for what its worth I have seen instances when a bad fracture of this sort has involved blood and where they didn't. Bones are sharp. The can create lacerations from inside.

Not sure why it matters since the injury reportedly did not occur. Moot point?

IMO CNN is who reported this spoon-fed info that Officer Darren Wilson, did not suffer a broken eye socket, and MB's attorney is where this x-ray mis-info originated, imo.

<sniped from Daily Mail link>

But CNN reported on Thursday that although the officer was taken to a hospital with a badly swollen face following the shooting on August 9, x-rays came back negative for any serious injury.
Earlier reports had claimed that the officer was almost knocked unconscious by Brown's blows, according to the source.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...en-face-deadly-altercation.html#ixzz3B8U5VcCB
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  • #759
I am going to wait for some sort of verification of the orbital blow out info that is more substantial than

source A says yes
source B says no

before I factor a blowout fracture into my theories or discussion.
That is fair enough, I will do the same. However it does show us what is really happening here... There are unnamed sources lying to support a certain narrative. A lot of irresponsible journalism going on with this case.
 
  • #760
Then you can't make assertions that your "professional" opinion means more than other people's actual experiences.





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I didn't say my opinion means more than anyone else LOL
That is fine, forget what my professional opinion is. Just consider my opinion base on my life experiences.
 
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