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Uh, by violating Brown's right to due process. Wilson took that right out of Brown's hands when he decided to shoot and not arrest. Explain to me how a huge number of White mass murderers (such as James Holmes) manage to be brought into custody peacefully, but someone who poses relatively little threat ends up dead?
Sure woulda been neato to see some fingerprints on that gun that got grabbed.
Just like the terrible orbital skull fractures from the merciless demon pummeling.
Yup.
Oh welp.
Nice work at the Ferguson PD, if you can get it.
Don't the people on here think the DOJ might have thought about fingerprints and such before deciding the cop was justified in shooting the criminal?
It is sort of a surprise that people on a forum would think they know more about the case than the DOJ.
3. Megyn Kelly stubbornly and utterly misses the point in Ferguson.
After an extensive federal investigation that uncovered profound racial bias on the part of the police in Ferguson, Missouri, Megyn Kelly remained primarily concerned with what happened to the white police officer who shot and killed Michael Brown.
Odd.
Poor Darren Wilson, who is neither dead nor under indictment for shooting an unarmed teenager. The court of public opinion was so mean to him. This injustice far outweighs the well-documented suffering of Ferguson’s black residents who have been putting up with racist policing resulting in injury, impoverishment, and imprisonment for years.
Kelly went after her guest, Democratic strategist Mark Hannah, when he said the protests might have been fueled by “perceptions” of a racist police force, perceptions that were more than borne out by the DOJ’s investigation.
Nope, Kelly countered. She’s sticking with the absurd notion that Al Sharpton is the one responsible for stirring up all the trouble.
No, Megyn, Al Sharpton did not ignite any tinderbox in Ferguson. The police did that. Residents there know full well what they’ve been enduring. And now, thanks to the DOJ investigation, the world knows it as well.
And on that pesky pattern of racially biased policing in Ferguson, Kelly remains perplexed. “That justifies this, Mark? What we saw, all these folks with their ‘hands up, don’t shoot,’ which did not happen!”
Didn't it?
But, yes. We’d say that taking to the streets and protesting these chronic abuses with that powerful gesture is more than justified.
Alternet, is that the alternative universe you inhabit? Just askin'.![]()
In this country, you are presumed innocent unless evidence proves otherwise. From all I have read, there was no evidence to disprove the cop's case.
I don't understand the hardship people have with this issue. In this country, you are presumed innocent unless evidence proves otherwise. From all I have read, there was no evidence to disprove the cop's case. You don't find a cop guilty for murder just because he's white and the "victim" is black.
BTW, do y'all forget that the "victim" had stolen goods from a convenience store just minutes earlier? It was captured on security camera, as he left the store and assaulted the store keeper! Who sounds more guilty in this case?
Let it go. It's over.
Oh, and one more gripe I have about this. Was it proper for the community to show its outrage over the shooting by rioting, looting, and burning the stores in their own neighborhoods?
If the people in the community have a problem with law enforcement, join the police department, join Neighborhood watch, video tape strangers in your neighborhood, spend more times outdoors so would be law breakers realize they are being watched... and work with the cops to stop crime and criminals.
You don't burn down your own neighborhood! How fucking stupid is that?