Again more confirmation to the events as our research has evidenced. Mike Brown shoved Officer Wilson back into his vehicle, punched him numerous times in face in an attempt to overwhelm – firearm discharged in vehicle. Then Brown walked away; Wilson recovers pursues and attempts to stop Brown. An angry Mike Brown then reengages the officer, charging him.
Saint Louis – Darren Wilson, the Ferguson, Mo., police officer whose fatal shooting of Michael Brown touched off more than a week of demonstrations, suffered severe facial injuries, including an orbital (eye socket) fracture, and was nearly beaten unconscious by Brown moments before firing his gun, a source close to the department’s top brass told FoxNews.com.
“The Assistant (Police) Chief took him to the hospital, his face all swollen on one side,” said the insider. “He was beaten very severely.”
According to the well-placed source, Wilson was coming off another case in the neighborhood on Aug. 9 when he ordered Michael Brown and his friend Dorain Johnson to stop walking in the middle of the road because they were obstructing traffic. However, the confrontation quickly escalated into physical violence, the source said..

“They ignored him and the officer started to get out of the car to tell them to move,” the source said. “They shoved him right back in, that’s when Michael Brown leans in and starts beating Officer Wilson in the head and the face.
The source claims that there is “solid proof” that there was a struggle between Brown and Wilson for the policeman’s firearm, resulting in the gun going off – although it still remains unclear at this stage who pulled the trigger. Brown started to walk away according to the account, prompting Wilson to draw his gun and order him to freeze. Brown, the source said, raised his hands in the air, and turned around saying, “What, you’re going to shoot me?”
At that point, the source told FoxNews.com, the 6 foot, 4 inch, 292-pound Brown charged Wilson, prompting the officer to fire at least six shots at him, including the fatal bullet that penetrated the top of Brown’s skull, according to an independent autopsy conducted at the request of Brown’s family.
Wilson suffered a fractured eye socket in the fracas, and was left dazed by the initial confrontation, the source said. He is now “traumatized, scared for his life and his family, injured and terrified” that a grand jury, which began hearing evidence on Wednesday, will “make some kind of example out of him,” the source said.
The source also said the dashboard and body cameras, which might have recorded crucial evidence, had been ordered by Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson, but had only recently arrived and had not yet been deployed.
St. Louis County police, who have taken over the investigation, did not return requests for comment about possible injuries suffered by Wilson.
Edward Magee, spokesman for St. Louis County Prosecutor Robert McCullough, said the office will not disclose the nature of the evidence it will reveal to a grand jury.
“We’ll present every piece of evidence we have, witness statements, et cetera, to the grand jury, and we do not release any evidence or talk about evidence on the case.”
Nabil Khattar, CEO of 7Star Industries – which specializes in firearms training for law enforcement and special operations personnel – confirmed that police are typically instructed to use deadly force if in imminent danger of being killed or suffering great bodily injury.
“You may engage a threat with enough force that is reasonably necessary to defend against that danger,” he said.
Wilson is a six-year veteran of the Ferguson police force department, and has no prior disciplinary infringements. (read more)











hopefully, because of so many requests, Chief Jackson will release hospital records right before an Eric Holder speech :)
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drip drip drippin little water.
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The next loud explosion you hear will be Crump and Parks sharting themselves
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I’m just waiting for Crump to say “He didna hafta gid oudda cahwr.”
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The family’s other attorney Gray already did…
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Well, that’s just ridiculous. It’s his JOB to get out of the car and to arrest felons.
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Gray said the officer shouldn’t have gotten out of the car and engaged Brown if he was scared of him. It was bad enough when they tried to sell this bs when it involved Neighborhood Watch, but now apparently even law enforcement can’t get out of the car either… sigh.
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Or this.
Dis Wyatt mang be play in’ cop and shudder listen to wha’ police dispatcher ax’ed Hiem to do.
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I would not put it past them to come up with the same TravThug BS.
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Oh, they’re already repeatng, “Shot 6 times, shot repeatedly, dinhafta shoot 6 times, coulda jest hit him ina-arm’ and not kilt ’em'” andblah, blah, blah, blah.
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Oh yes. Gazump the Chump. The Ferguson chief knows how to play a media game.
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He’s as smart as a fox. I like him.
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They will say “why was this released at the same time as Attorney General Holder’s speech?” and then use it as an excuse to riot and loot some more.
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And, if they DON’T RELEASE it they will say, “Why WASN’T this released at the same time as Attorney General Holder’s speech?” and then use it as an excuse to riot and loot some more.
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This is one of the comments (or maybe another tweet) under that one.
mrs p@momsreallymad·1h
@JimAvilaABC @ABC No excuse for execution of #MikeBrown who was most likely ordered to the squad car by Wilson.
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whatcha been up today SD?
😄
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I’ll bet he has been as busy as a couple of fleas in a room full of Chihuahuas.
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and prayers for his safety.
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Of utmost importance always.
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Am I an idiot for thinking it might not matter?
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I believe that makes you an intelligent, thinking person.
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Not an idiot, but it does matter. They have no case EXCEPT for the matter of why the officer stopped the robbery suspect. But if they try to spin a new standard of civil rights violations to make this stick, there will be a SCOTUS visit before this is done. In the mean time the civil case will collect millions for the scheme team.
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I think this has been the most misleading part. They police chief said that INITIALLY when the officer made contact with Brown, he did not think know they were part of a robbery. He INITIALLY told them to get out of the road.
He then heard the report and noticed the two THUGS matched the description of the report he was hearing and pulled back to investigate further. So the officer did know about the robbery and they were “suspects” at the second contact which was very soon after the first (within second or minutes)
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That’s not the way it’s described in the article Sundance included at the top of this page, though.
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That is going to be a point they will attempt to hinge an argument on. They will attempt to make no distinction between the first and second contact. I’m rather surprised they haven’t trying to claim “he was executed for jay-walking.”
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Someone already said that.
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Whether or not they have a case depends upon whether Brown was charging Wilson. If yes, then Wilson gets off. If no, he doesn’t. The JJ video would seem to posit that he was charging, but if he had been charging Wilson, then there should be evidence on Brown’s body of the impact on the pavement when he was felled – presumably running at full speed. The fact that Brown attacked and beat Wilson is not relevant to whether Wilson had to shoot Brown after Brown had gotten 30 or more feet away from Wilson. Cops don’t get to kill out of revenge. Wilson needs to find some better evidence than just the JJ video. Another eyewitness (incl Dorian Johnson) saying Brown was charging would help – as would scrapes all over Brown’s body from being felled while running full-out.
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Daily kos troll
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Sentient, you have an error. Brown did not need to be “running” at Wilson “at full speed”. Remember the store video? Did you watch Brown walking toward the store employee in a menacing and threatening manner, so much that the employee cowered while backing up? It’s possible that this is how Brown was approaching Wilson. Keep in mind that Brown had just moments earlier punched Wilson in the face so hard that Wilson suffered a fracture. You have to get hit pretty hard for your bones to crack! Think about it. No skid marks are necessary.
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Most orbital injuries are caused by car accidents. That chile had a heck of a punch on him.
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Or a heck of several punches – a combo of car door slamming on Wilson’s face followed by repeated pummeling until blowout of his orbital socket. It’s quite apparent that Brown thought he had finished Wilson sufficiently off. When Wilson got his second wind back and was able to get out of the car to shout, chase and attempt to apprehend, Brown had a blowout episode of uncontrolled anger and thought he could make a dash for it and punch the injured cop again. He really was counting on taking on the bullets to reach Wilson in time.
Meantime, buddy, Brown’s accomplice who was running away with him, was not shot at even once. If cop wanted to execute point black at their backs he would have shot both of them.
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Just want to correct my own comment. “Josie” did say “full speed” in her account. Still, by the time MB went down there’s no need to assume that he was still being propelled forward. The shots could have slowed him down and even stopped him. Again, no skid marks required.
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Also read one story that in mo it is legal to shoot a fleeing felon. Assault on officer constitutes a felony…..
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I’m right there with you. Trayvon broke GZ’s nose and was bouncing his head off the sidewalk when shot. Yet the circus continued right through a jury trial.
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This is a different matter and a different set of procedures. If this was another civilian, it would be an identical circus. But this is about police procedure. The standard practices for police around the nation may be called into question as a matter of civil rights. And if they are allowed to do a civil suit against the police department even if they find no wrong-doing on the part of the officer?
This could get pretty bad for the whole nation if only because it involves the justice department.
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Prepare for trial.
Extra credit: spot the token honky.
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What the feck were whites in New England thinking electing/voting for Obama?
Didn’t they realize that the hustlers would come out to play?
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You know you got trouble when Sharpton is best pals with Zero and Holder.
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There’s a pantload of them on the other coast, too. M-O-O-N, that spells Obama.
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M-O-O-N.
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Er, did someone say Moon?
http://emoticoner.com/files/emoticons/smiley_faces/moon-smiley-face.gif?1302011395
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Whites in New England voting for O don’t know what hustlers are. Seriously.
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Behind the kid in the second row? Maybe?
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OK. I finally found him, either hiding or blocked behind another person (left shoulder of large man in gray suit).
Hey, is that Ryan Julison? Or his surrogate?
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In the last row behind the “blacks only” sections
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LOL
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right behind yellow shirt and blue shirt and in front of the standing lady. You can barely see the top of his head and only a small portion of his face.
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I hope they cook Crump’s goose this time. Tampering with evidence, smd.
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Not an idiot at all. The GJ already had been intimidated by the Governor last night. I will find it more surprising if they didn’t indict him. Somehow I don’t think it will go over as well with the public and some media outlets as GZ’s did. People are going to be more sympathetic to a cop being beaten than they are with civilians.
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GZ, criticized extensively for being a vigilante. Will not be the case with a decorated officer. My prayers continue for him, and family.
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Well, I would say it doesn’t matter very much. It’s possible that Brown THOUGHT Wilson was there b/c the store clerk called the police. However, the tipping point, it would seem, was when Brown attacked Wilson. Anything that happened before that, seems irrelevant. When Brown attacked Wilson, Brown initiated the violence and THAT resulted in Brown’s death. In other words it was Brown’s attack that led to Wilson shooting Brown, not the theft of the cigars. Anyway, that’s my take on it, which is of course meaningless)))
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Yes of course! This is a text book example example of an execution style murder. (Sarcasm)
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Mike brown was gonna get his street cred by takin out a cop. He hoped to execute da cop. Da cop messed up his own execution by daring to defend himself
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The Liberal Scum Bag Media does not promote Pro-Law Enforcement facts.
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This is what I find so disturbing. If it were a white thug and a black police officer, I would take the police officer’s side. I don’t understand why people are STILL siding with the thug! Especially Holder and Obama, what a-holes they are, putting black above law-abiding.
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The “solid proof” about the struggle for the firearm must mean that Brown’s finger or palm prints are on the weapon. So the “gentle giant” was trying to take a firearm from a cop. Wonder what he planned to do with it?
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There’s also Dorian’s alleged recantation.
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not necessarily—brown could have been clutching the officer’s hand if wilson’s hand was on the gun, trying to hold onto it
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Heard MB has powder burn from muzzle flash on hand.
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The cop was just gettin’ some cracka smacks ….don’t cha know it’s a “knock-out game”, no big deal.. ..and what’s a little thing like a fractured skull …obviously the racist cop just shot the poor helpless unarmed chile on account of he was black. The poor chile was trying to give up… don’t cha know ….had his hands in the air and was crying an stuff just begging for his life…saying please officer sir …please don’t shoot me, hands up and please don’t shoot me, cause I is just a poor innocent black chile and didn’t really mean nothing bad by busting your skull …..and right about then …ker pow ..ker pow… ker pow …ker pow…the mean racist cop just executes the poor black chile jus kuz he wuz black.
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Retired Police Chief calls out State Trooper Ron ‘Gang Signs’ Johnson (and how!)
http://www.lawofficer.com/article/lifeline-training/open-letter-captain-ronald-s-j
Lists other cases when officers unknowingly stopped a wanted criminal.
Great job!
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Correction: The Chief is not retired – ”
“Chief Ed Delmore has been a police officer since 1982. He has served as a patrol officer, undercover narcotics investigator, patrol sergeant, watch commander, deputy chief, and chief of police. For several years he was the working commander of the most successful city criminal interdiction unit in the State of Illinois. He currently serves as the Chief of Police in Gulf Shores, Alabama.”
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That is a hell of an opinion piece. Nice find and link.
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Great find. Excellent letter. Can’t wait to see Johnsons response
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Not my find. Got it from another thread here at CTH.
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Outstanding assessment of the pretzel logic Ron Johnson’s used to develop the
“Hug a Looter” tactics deployed in Ferguson MO.
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Wow, he didn’t pull any punches, did he?
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It’s bad enough when they apply their affirmative action principles to civil matters. It hurts business and public education, but when applied to criminal matters, it can lead to … well, it will definitely make things worse in a much more measurable way.
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Awesome letter! A great perspective from a fellow police officer who knows B.S. when he sees it.
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Awesome rant! I’ve shared it with my friends, too. Thank you for sharing this!!!
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I think the grifters poked the wrong hornet’s nest this time…
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well, the injury must be self inflicted, the photos are cgi and mike brown is a vegan who protects a family of cockroaches in his room.
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Eric Holder must address this officer that stopped a thug with “my man” also if he wants to seem unbiased. ahh, nevermind
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isn’t this the same news reported 2 days ago?
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And yet some otherwise very intelligent people will say that he walked away, the threat is over, and the officer has no right to shoot. It doesn’t matter if he says “what, you’re going to shoot me” and then proceeds to charge the officer in a threatening manner after just assaulting the officer to this degree.
Particular person making said argument came out in favor of the narrative last week and hasn’t back ed off yet… some people, I suppose, cannot see the pattern
dissemble some lies
change the argument (target) as evidence comes out
just get an arrest
sue
profit from the intentional theft
Said people, basically, advocate and support THEFT by BGI. Yes, theft.
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Season is always open on dangerous violent fleeing felons.
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Said ‘otherwise very intelligent’ person has banned a few folk for the audacity of suggesting scenarios other than ‘his’ own. “Particular person’ is concerned regarding MB’s entry wound to palm and shots to top part of head. Cop MUST be guilty of execution. “Very intelligent person’ must not understand human anatomy as damage to certain flexor/extender muscle groups in the arm could cause palm to extend up involuntarily. Besides, why would MB turn around and taunt cop by saying ‘What, are you going to shoot me?’ if he had already been shot while fleeing? Street yutes charging someone that has a projecting weapon–knife, gun, pepper spray, whatever, don’t come in at full profile but crouch attempting to make themselves less exposed. Hence possible top of head wounds. But I guess ‘very intelligent people’ don’t mingle with lowlife street folk so how could they possibly know?
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I’ve never seen anyone sprint fully upright, except maybe past 50 meters and even then there’s a lean.
The most disheartening thing about our good friend from the nice town is that to believe that narrative, I have to dismiss the impromptu video of the witness (with apparently another ten or so witnesses to corroborate) that just so happens to match the cop’s “leaked” version of events.
It’s just asking too much of me to logically buy into this narrative
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Now the person from ‘nice town’ is talking about knee abrasions and that the autopsy didn’t reveal any on MB, hence MB was standing still and I guess shot while praying, you know, while his head was down. Is there a FULL unbiased autopsy report out yet?
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Could easily have had a knife he plowed into the officer’s gut as if his big body wasn’t enough to squish the much smaller officer like an elephant squishing a mouse.
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I’m proud of the Ferguson cops. They are fighting the good fight.
What we are seeing is a pincer movement: the street thug (Brownshirt) the minority occupied government (General Holder) squeezing ordinary white people.
The press appear to be pouring gasoline into this ghetto (Goebbels)
Invoke Godwin’s Law if you like but this is terrorism conducted by the African-American population against ordinary white people. It makes me wonder what it must have been like in the 1960s as city after city was taken down by so called peaceful “civil rights”.
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Just reading random tweets from twitter, it sounds like many teens and gangs are putting the call out to others in other states or asking if they are coming to STL. I bet many of those out of state looters have a connection to someone who lives in or near Ferguson.
I just pray that all those law enforcement officers stay safe. Crump, Parks, Sharpton and Jessie J should be arrested for inciting riots. None of this would have happened if they didn’t make up all those lies. People of Ferguson should build a catapult and sling those race baiters out. (they may need to re-enforce it for Parks, hes a big guy)
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It wouldn’t matter if MB had a gun or not. It’s always going to be po black boy didn’t do nutten. He was a good boy. Always.
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I am sure Eric Holder is looking to use a “walking while black” angle, got NY to end “stop and frisk”
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these confirmed evidences will be ignored just like Zimmerman’s bloody photos and john goode’s testimony. currently, msn is only reporting ag’s visit to ferguson instead of the facts of the case.
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There are all sorts of potential unknown facts such as MB’s juvenile record and what the popo found when they searched Dorian’s and MB’s cribs.
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I wonder if Dorian’s prints are in the police car or on the gun.
Wouldn’t surprise me one bit.
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But the ‘ lawyers ‘ won’t allow MB’s juvenile record to be released, and even though there are indeed facts that Wilson got hurt, both lawyers, prosecutors and MSM will ignore that… .. MSM are in it for the ratings , prosecutors for fame and crony lawyers for MONEY without regard to whose life they destroy…. that’s just wrong….
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I wonder how many of the witnesses in this case have been approached by members of Crump’s legal team, or have been approached in the manner that Bernie de La Rionda used to make it appear that Goode, had “recanted”?
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Good point. I would say a fair number of them.
Doesn’t the fact that “snitches get stitches” being spray painted on the convenience store show that there are a few witnesses who DO know the truth? Don’t “snitch” what REALLY happened because it doesn’t fit the story that the BGI is selling. Because, hey, we’re black and we will stick together as one unified front and the truth be damned. And if you do snitch the truth, you will pay.
Praying that all members of the grand jury are brave and do the right thing.
Wonder how our hero John Good is doing these days?
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Seeing how every witness talking on TV has a lawyer, I wonder if Crump is getting resistance from his own success. Witnesses and their legal reps wanting to be paid before they give any support to Crump or a contracted cut of any future proceeds?
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They all want their cut.
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…they want the same 15 minutes of fame and ‘prize package’ Dee Dee got (new braces, makeovers, a village of mentors, scholarships, and I’m sure a whole lot more that we don’t know about).
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Let me see…I am a cop driving down a road, see two guys walking in the road where only traffic is supposed to be traveling….I pull up and tell them to go to the sidewalk. Immediately after, a fight breaks out as I try to get out of my squad car with this huge big guy pounding on my face and body where his hand goes for my gun or I go for my gun…it discharges and the big guy drops a heavy fist to my eye….then he walks away as I try to collect myself where now I get out of the car and confront the big guy using my best eye, as I pull out and up my gun, toward this guy.
He makes a statement then comes toward me a in very menacing manner. I fear for my life, I begin to fire my blowback pistol at him. I fire many times fast because that is what my weapon is designed to do…fire as quickly as I pull the trigger….
This guy keeps coming at me until one of my shots drop him. I can’t believe what just happened!
I am scared, hurt, yet grateful I have stopped this guy who I am sure was ready to do me in if allowed!
Yea, the cop is guilty…let’s hang him with Spike Lee filming the real “execution” as others in the media chant 60’s black liberation lines, holding hands, and standing there proudly….
In the background the legal team for the dead gentle giant prepare “game two” of extracting monies from any source possible.
Pan to Rev Al and Jesse crying…they lost out on making real money!
Meanwhile looters take advantage of the lull and go after more businesses!
Geraldo is mystified that Obama didn’t come to Ferguson and decides to have dinner with Eric Holder where he asks how his golf game is going…
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In reality, cops are always trained not to fire guns in public area to prevent collateral damage. If the officer had to fired his gun, he must felt like it was his last hope of saving his own life.
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Given the injury Wilson had sustained, he did not have the best depth perception.
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Pain and double vision is a common symptom of OBF.
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well, in all fairness sir, the cop shouldn’t have gotten out of his car – or opened his window in the first place….. and he should have waited for back-up
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But didn’t the POTUS say it was offensive to ~stay~ in the car and lock the doors…???
Damned if you do, damned if you don’t…
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NIVICO 11
OBAMA 0
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Well then, should I inject here (without the Ebonics eye-dialect this time) that the policeman didn’t have to shoot the man, he could have just stood there and taken the beating? Who knows, he could have received the injuries by the hands of fellow officers who thought he wasn’t racist enough. We should ask Eric the Red what his version of the facts are on the officer’s injuries, I’m sure he can reach way up his nether law library and pull something out.
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I saw that some where before. I do not remember which case.
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What make and model handgun does Officer Wilson normally carry and is therefore the gun involved here?
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“On Friday, Ferguson police released surveillance video showing Brown stealing cigars from a convenience store just before his death. Jackson came under intense criticism for disclosing the tape and a related police report as he also insisted that the alleged robbery and the encounter with Wilson were unrelated matters. Brown’s family, through their attorney, suggested the tape’s release was a strategic form of “character assassination.”
Character assassination???? From what I can tell, Michael Brown possessed no character, so how could it be assassinated?
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They’ve already planted stories in the media to establish that he was a good boy, a gentle giant, loved Skittles, aspired to be an engineer and was about to start college. Anything that conflicts with that information constitutes the crime of blasphemy of Saint Swisher of Sweet.
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And that’s really the long and short of it… releasing the video made THEM look bad (not Mike).
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You can’t assassinate a good character. There, case closed on that.
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But, But, But, he was going to be a future astronaut a Brain surgin n sheet MOFFO’s. Going to the stoor for some candy for his momma. /Sac off
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Frankly, when all is said and done, there is a lot of blame to go around the black community including absentee fathers, but the fat, reckless mamas willing to have out of wedlock children without holding the fathers responsible is truly the real reason for this outrage and the current condition within the AA community.. The big, fat, greedy, EBT loving, welfare living, lazy mamas need to learn a bit about sexual restraint for their own good and that of their off-spring. Of course, we cannot mention any of this reckless lifestyle in the public square. I have zero sympathy – zero!!!
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“Train up your children in the way they should go” must not be the parenting style the mamas choose to follow. So they have Unintended consequences. THIS is what happens when fatherless or unsupervised boys run the streets. Period.
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Fox now reporting (admitting) that the Police Officer was “severely” beaten and will be a game changer in the case. Not confirmed but reporter thinks this information was indeed released to Grand Jury.
Good, game changer indeed. Run crump, parks, sharpton, jackson, the black panthers and all the other pathetic race baiters out of ferguson on a rail.
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Nixon’s grossly premature and unconstitutional demand for a vigorous prosecution indicates that the rule of law does not apply to this case. They have something planned. Maybe the GJ no bill and Holder saves his people with a federal case.
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If he saves his people with a federal case then police forces across the country better step up and pay attention because this will be far reaching.
All across the country you can find local headlines of cops shoot unarmed man or even cops shoot handcuffed man. The only difference is the BGI and media chose this one as one to profit from.
Obama and Holder chose this one to pour gasoline on the fire, as the feds sure as heck don’t get involved in 99.9% of those other cases.
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If Holder initiates a federal case, I would hope that all white police officers refuse to enter primarily-black neighborhoods. Just refuse. It’s too unsafe.
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The next time you hear folks say how horrible inner city life is, how there’s a food desert in the inner cities cuz super markets wont service inner cities, remind them how urban city dwellers burn, loot & pillage their own neighborhoods for any slight provocation
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If I owned any business there, I would leave and never build in there again. Let they drive or walk 20 + miles to go to the store.
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Dress up like a looter, steal some stuff, set it on fire, and file an insurance claim.
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So basically, Brown tried Knockout on a police officer, and when the officer refused to stay down, Brown got mad and charged at the officer to inflict more hurt.
Sounds about right.
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Had the officer not gotten up and out of his car after being blasted in the face by Big Mike’s fist and had Big Mike been able to walk away without being caught, I’d bet a dollar to a donut that Big Mike’s twitter account would have included lots of boasting about his ultimate knockout game victory. Seriously, imagine the bragging rights from claiming a police officer as a knockout game victim!
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But, but, but sentient said mike brown was 3 inches tall and would never hurt a fly
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he expressed exactly what I thought. why would the Officer aim for his hands in the air?
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excellent analysis, the policeman’s explanation is the only one that is rational, the mid day, middle of a busy street cold blooded gang style execution story is just laughable, crazy, anyone who believes it should be ashamed
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B-27 target. You train for center mass. You train to control your trigger pull from moving the horizontal angle of the barrel. You train to control muzzle rise.
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If you have a big Hulk in front of you-You don’t aim for the smallest portion.
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Brown knew at 18 he’d be going to big boy prison for a strong armed robbery and attacking a police officer.
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I keep getting confused by people saying that MB had to be bent over at the waist while charging to be struck in the top of his head. See god gave us these seven hinges in between our shoulders and head to allow us to look down while running and assess things like holes in us that are appearing from supersonic bits of lead and copper.
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Are you kidding? You’ve seen comments in which people are claiming that MB had to be bent over at the waist? They all look at their smart phones don’t they? I wonder how they do that.
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Wiz- I do have a feeling that due to Brown’s size that the first ones didn’t really even phase him. (listen to the video as the guy says the officer must of missed cause Brown kept charging)the fifth through the eye probably made him falter and start falling, which is probably the reason for the placement of the last bullet.
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Wow! Bill O’Reilly is back early tonight because he is absolutely enraged at the media reporting about the death of Michael Brown. Whoo!!! What a opening memo, he vilified that POS Al Sharpton, completely skewered him. I loved it!
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I rarely agree (or even tolerate) BOR, but it was great to see someone with his high profile vent his spleen like ole Bill did tonite. I agreed with every word of his opening, up to the point where he said no American should have happen to them what happened to Brown. Huh? Either BOR was distracted toward the end, or he threw that in gratuitously, or he meant something other than what he said.
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He said the same about Trayvon Martin. in fact, BOR was horrible in the GZ-Martin case, spreading falsehoods.
He doesn’t care about the officer. He has a hate-on for MSNBC, justified, of course, and for Sharpton, also justified.
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Fox just said “there is solid proof that MB touched Wilson’s gun.”
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Furman on Megyn/Fox just mentioned that the autopsy report noted an abrasion on the “fatty part of MB hand” which would be consistent with the gun hammer pinching him at time of discharge.”
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Does the standard service pistol for the Ferguson PD even have a hammer? I’m looking at a few Google images, and best I can tell, it looks like most are carrying Glocks (or similar, striker-fired pistols).
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Meant to add:
If not from a hammer, the abrasion could just as easily be from contact with the slide (or sights, slide lock, etc.) when the gun was discharged.
If the abrasion was from something on the gun, then there is a high likelihood that Brown’s DNA will be found on the gun.
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I misspoke, hammer or slide..
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Yeah, Gun Shot Residue on the hands of Mike Brown would essentially crimp the crump.
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Well, the blacks will say, he had no right to get out of his car! He should have rolled up his windows and locked his doors!
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They have been saying that on several forums. Many are saying Officer should have just left Brown and Johnson alone. Many are saying he had no right to reprimand them for just walking in the street
Like I say America’s Moral Compass is totally Whacked Out.
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Yeah or robbing a store or anything else. Pfffttt!
All the MB fans Police Haters assume that Officer Wison never heard a BOLO after stopping near the boys. There is a version that he stopped first and asked them to get out of the street because they were blocking traffic. Then, he became aware of the BOLO and when he reversed his car to speak to them again, MB punched him several times and fought over the gun. Assaulting an Officer is more serious than assaulting a private citizen. MB knew he was in deep poop as soon as he heard Wilson say “stop or I’ll shoot” because he’d assaulted a cop. He had already acted completely irrationally, but these Police Haters want to assume he wouldn’t bum rush a cop who was trying to take him to jail. Pffftt! again.
Wish I had a twitter account—I’d start sending out tweets over and over of the FBI stats: 12 million arrests a year. Only 400 killings by Law Enforcement a year, most of them found to be justified.
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Yeah, don’tcha know that, in their eyes, no cop should care about the safety of pedestrians or motorists. Dunces.
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Does Officer Wilson Value Non-white Lives?
FACTS: Only 3 of the 53 police officers in Ferguson are black. 67% of the population in Ferguson is black.
While some say that points to racial disparity, I instead say it shows that many white police officers believe that black lives and indeed any citizen’s life is worth protecting. Why don’t white officers just stick to their own kind? Maybe because they see their communities as not black or white, but as citizens and neighbors. Maybe some even seek to serve in predominantly minority neighborhoods because they want to make those neighborhoods safer for the businesses, schools, families and kids growing up there. Those neighborhoods often have more crime, more kids from broken homes, more people struggling to get by- in other words these people need more help, more kindness, more protection. Instead of serving in a predominantly white, low crime area- one safer for them, these men and women serve where they are needed most. Some live there, some live the next suburb away. If the race baiters get their way and charges are filed against Officer Wilson, I suspect that many officers that are ‘the wrong color for the community’ will retire or move to other communities that want them. Of course if masses of white officers withdraw from black communities, you can expect them to cry, “They are leaving because they don’t think a black life is worth protecting!!” Well see, that is just the thing. Officer Wilson was on duty protecting and serving those black lives when a criminal (strong arm robber) assaulted him in his vehicle. The color of the criminal matters only to the stirrers, if a white thug had assaulted and carried the same actions as MB that day, I believe he still would have fired, he still would have defend himself until the threat to his life had ceased. So does Officer Wilson value black lives? Yes, every day that he put that uniform on in Ferguson he was showing just how much he valued the lives of law abiding citizens of Ferguson. Black, white, brown- Officer Wilson was there to serve.
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The gun had been practically turned to Wilson’s hip until the officer got it turned away before the shot rang out. Brown had to have been the one to pull the trigger. Wilson wouldn’t pull it so close to his own hip.
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Several videos and photo’s have come up showing Officer Darren Wilson pacing around young Mr. Brown’s body immediately after the incident.. you can clearly see officer Darren Wilson’s face in these videos and photos.. If he was “beaten” as you claim why are there no injuries visible on any photo or video.. how come no one is checking him for injuries? How come the story of how he was “beaten” came out posthumously from a friend of Mr Wilson’s? Why was the media trying to draw everyone’s attention to the supposed cigar robbery? Which later a video popped up showing Mr. Brown paying for the cigars.. Not buying it, just because they claim Wilson took a “beating” from Mr. Brown, does not mean it happened..
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Yeah, yeah… so this will be another Zimmerman similarity: conclusions drawn from low-res imagery regarding the degree of injury of the person who acted in self-defense.
The chief (IIRC) has stated that he took Wilson to the hospital to be treated for his injuries. So, that’s eye-witness testimony, that will be corroborated or refuted by medical records.
“posthumously”?
There will be police reports, medical records, and officer statements that will either corroborate or refute Wilson’s story.
Two reasons:
It shows the violence of which the alleged “gentle giant” was capable, and it corroborates the reasonable suspicion for which Wilson accosted Brown the second time, after hearing the radio call about the strong-arm robbery (i.e. felony) just committed.
Oh, you’re a special kind of deluded, aren’t you? Did you hear a cockatoo, too?
Again, there will be police reports, medical records, and officer statements that will either corroborate or refute Wilson’s story.
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Those questions are the kind that come from those to the left of the Bell Curve, the far left.
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This could cause serious problems for not just police but society as a whole. If Wilson is justified, and is made into an example in order to pacify the leftist and the entitlement mentality people, a signal will be sent out. It will say, if you are of a certain color/race, then you can do as you please and no one, not even the police, is allowed to stop you. Police will likely be less inclined to enforce the law on certain races in order to avoid a possible conflict and a deadly force encounter out of a justified fear of federal scrutiny by Eric Holder and his boys. Criminals will be emboldened and empowered by a sense of triumph over so called “White” America. Look at the police in Albuquerque after Holder’s DOJ got through with them. I was there recently and witnessed officers just sitting around waiting to be dispatched on a call. They were not being proactive. They were not out patrolling and looking for criminals, for fear of being the next headline. This will ultimately lead to an increase in crime, as cops are not patrolling neighborhoods and streets for fear they may get into a deadly force encounter and then subjected to persecution and maybe prosecution. This could happen anywhere in the US. If we treat our cops as if they are guilty before the facts are in (especially because of race) when they are involved in a use of force situation, we may end up shooting ourselves in the proverbial foot. Why would a cop want to put himself in harms way to protect a citizenry that is going to try to crucify him if he ends up having to use deadly force? Who would want to operate in a career where you could be imprisoned just for doing your job? If we are not careful, we will end up with too few cops and too many criminals. Of course the protestors in Ferguson are all about that.
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That is what they are pushing for and that’s where we are headed.
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