• Nixon repeated the Grand Jury decision is anticipated mid-to-late November. • Numerous law enforcement agencies have spent 5,000 hours in PC training to understand the delicate sensibilities of the perpetually aggrieved.  • The feelings of the agitating crowd are being considered.  • Law and Order will be maintained. • Ron Johnson read the CRS scripted part of the message. (video here)
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Missouri – Law enforcement agencies from Missouri and local agencies will all work in a unified command when the Ferguson grand jury decision is reached, Gov. Jay Nixon said Tuesday.
The Missouri National Guard will be part of that contingency planning “when we determine it is necessary to support local law enforcement,” Nixon said.
Nixon said police are preparing for peaceful protests, but would also be ready to respond if things get violent.
The governor said the violence and property damage that occurred among some protesters after Michael Brown was shot and killed on Aug. 9 “were not representative of Missouri and cannot be repeated.”
Nixon repeated that no date has been determined for when the grand jury’s decision is announced.
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Nixon was joined by Sam Dotson, the St. Louis police chief; Jon Belmar, the St. Louis County Police Chief; Capt. Ron Johnson of the Missouri Highway Patrol and Dan Isom, the former St. Louis police chief and current director of the Missouri Department of Public Safety.  (read more)


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Gateway Pundit has more about the hype and wounded delicate sensibilities.

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