Sums up the Septics and their lurve of guns.....
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Previously on "Riots in Ferguson..."
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Is today Blacker Friday in Ferguson?
"Come and buy the stuff the looters left behind!"
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostPeople need to eat!!
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Originally posted by jmo21 View PostInteresting piece:
The inconvenient (and tragic) truths | New York Post
Do I believe the guy was completely innocent? - nope Do I believe the police officer was telling the truth? - nope
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Apparently one of the few buildings still standing in Ferguson is the KFC.
Fried chicken anyone?
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I think there was an issue with 'had his hands up' and 'had his hands up in a submissive surrender' people equated the two but in practice they are not the same.
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Originally posted by stek View PostThis is quite interesting, not sure if it proves anything though...
What do the newly released witness statements tell us about the Michael Brown shooting? | PBS NewsHour
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Originally posted by stek View PostI've lost track of the number of coppers I've had a ruck with in the late 70's at the match, suppose in USA I'd have been pumped full of lead. It was good-natured stuff, some lads had knives (Stanleys) but all they got was an equal kicking and/or some hosepipe work.
someone asked above about the instant risk assessment. They are trained not to make one. If the risk is anything above zero , they will shoot
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostDon't forget that he was unarmed! Because a pumped up 20 stone man simply cannot hurt you without a weapon.
When I got into a brawl with a night club bouncer in Portsmouth a few years ago. I remember thinking I woke up in the car park after having my head stamped on "good job he was unarmed or I might have been hurt!".
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Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostWhat evidence did the jury not consider that it should have? Also, unless you have evidence that the forensics in question were flawed, I see little reason to discount them. I don't tend to trust the police or the government but that is irrelevant to whether the officer is guilty of anything. What video evidence there is of Brown shows that he's a rather repulsive thug. His oh so concerned family, even worse.
When I got into a brawl with a night club bouncer in Portsmouth a few years ago. I remember thinking I woke up in the car park after having my head stamped on "good job he was unarmed or I might have been hurt!".
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What evidence did the jury not consider that it should have? Also, unless you have evidence that the forensics in question were flawed, I see little reason to discount them. I don't tend to trust the police or the government but that is irrelevant to whether the officer is guilty of anything. What video evidence there is of Brown shows that he's a rather repulsive thug. His oh so concerned family, even worse.
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