There’s a significant amount of media effort currently airing while trying to convince you that Ferguson Missouri is a relative Mayberryesque outlying suburb of Saint Louis.
The reason for playing up the peaceful community angle is part of the optic. Painting an easier picture that Officer Darren Wilson was responding in an over aggressive manner to a moderate or innocuous threat presented toward him.

Toward that end optical controller Captain Ron Johnson has even displayed 2am sock puppets made with crayons while the peaceful protestors paraded down West Florissant Avenue, the main thoroughfare. Soon to “give give this community back to the citizens of Ferguson“. Nothing to fear here, move along, move along.
The “citizens of Ferguson” says Johnson. As we review the social media network of “BigMike Brown” we find another aspect that doesn’t play well when contrast against the Saint Swisher of Sweets narrative within the “citizens of Ferguson“.
Here’s a video on the street with the “citizens of Ferguson”, actually five days after the shooting incident filmed August 14th. You’ll identify ‘Big Mikes’ friend, Tyrone, aka “Ty da shooter”, as he proudly walks amid the protesting crowd and displays his handgun (under his hoodie) while narrating about the homeboy’s blood:
(HatTip Froggie) The strong-arm robbery cohort -and “shooting eye witness”- of Mike Brown, Dorian Johnson, is represented by his attorney Freeman Bosley Jr. Both Johnson and Bosley have run afoul of the law and been charged with “theft”.

As previously outlined – Dorian Johnson even has an outstanding warrant pertaining to his prior arrest:
(VIA DAILY MAIL) The key witness in the shooting of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown was arrested for lying to cops three years ago and currently has an outstanding arrest warrant.
Dorian Johnson, 22, was arrested by police in Jefferson City, Missouri, in June 2011 after he allegedly stole a delivery package off a doorstep in an apartment complex. He was attending college at Lincoln University in the city, which is about 120miles west of Ferguson.
When cops asked Johnson for his name, he told them he was Derrick Johnson and that he was 16 – though he gave officer a birth date that would have made him 17, according to an arrest report obtained by MailOnline.
Officers later found a student ID in Johnson’s sock that gave his real name. (more)
For Freeman Bosley Jr. his version of theft related to his admitted stealing of client funds in his role as an attorney. (more…)
We know the entire set-up and construct of the Parks and Crump modus operandi. The Parks/Crump scheme cannot advance without removing the uncontrollable local players and replacing them with pre-selected outside agents. This is why they are continuing the call for removal of the Mayor, the Police Chief and the local prosecutor.
Parks and Crump need to duplicate the Trayvon Martin formula if they are going to succeed and get their “wrongful death” lawsuit claims, or 3rd base.

Subsequently, Parks and Crump turn to media entities they can trust to assist them in pushing the removal narrative.
As you are aware, and just like the 2012 Trayvon Martin scheme, their list of trusted media water-carriers includes: Al Sharpton, Joy-Ann Reid, Michael Skolnik and Frances Robles. Today, Frances picks up the removal ball and advances it toward the goal line. Note the phrase “who is white” – how does this pertain to the factual considerations?
CLAYTON, Mo. — It was a summer evening 50 years ago when a knife-wielding kidnapper made the kind of malevolent move that defines a boy for life: The kidnapper snatched a police officer’s gun and used it to kill a canine officer, leaving 12-year-old Robert P. McCulloch without his father.
The boy would grow up with dreams of becoming a police officer, too, but a few years after his father’s death, those hopes were scuttled when cancer claimed his right leg. He went on to become the St. Louis County prosecutor instead.
After the killing of Michael Brown by an officer in Ferguson, Mo., Mr. McCulloch, the county’s top lawman for 24 years, is again facing the questions that have dogged his career for two decades: Can he be objective in cases involving black men and white police officers, when his own wounds run so deep? His father’s killing, deep family ties to the police and past entanglements with the black community have contributed to a wave of calls for his removal from a case that has gripped the nation. (more…)
(Via MediaIte) It has been nearly two weeks since Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson shot and killed 18-year-old unarmed Michael Brown and according to a new report from the Washington Post, prosecutors in the case have still not spoken directly to the potential defendant.
St. Louis County Prosecutor Robert McCulloch is expected to handle the case, despite calls from him to recuse himself because his own father, a police officer, was murdered by an African-American man.
“We’re gonna proceed, as I’ve laid out to people, until I’m told — if i’m told — by the governor that I can’t,” McCulloch said in an interview Wednesday. “And the most devastating thing that can happen is if a week from now, a month from now, he decides he’s taking me off of this case. Then everybody’s starting over.”
On Thursday, Gov. Jay Nixon (D-MO) indicated that he will not appoint a special prosecutor to handle the Ferguson case: (more)
(Via WeaselZippers) The Columbia (MO) Daily Tribune is getting criticized for running this Gary McCoy syndicated cartoon on Wednesday, next to a Rich Lowry column headlined “Overly aggressive police are being provoked.”

Liberals are going Moonbat Crazy claiming racism.
Personally I would love for a cartoonist to just “cartoonify” a real picture (below) and put it on their front page. (more…)
“My people“…
The Cabinet Members are not even trying to hide their racism any longer.
(HatTipGWP) Two supporters of Officer Darren Wilson walked down the same street as the protestors demanding his sacrifice:

(Sign on left: “Vigorous Prosecution Jay Nixon ?? Justice is For Everybody Even P.O Wilson“) (Sign on Right: “Justice for Police Officer Wilson“)
Things got sketchy. They had to be rescued from the mob. (more…)
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. (more…)
