Protestors haz a sad:
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Protestors haz a sad:
FERGUSON – Activists crowded into a Missouri church Sunday to demand the arrest of the white police officer who fatally shot an unarmed black 18-year-old in August, sparking weeks of protest and a national debate on policing and race. “We’re calling for the immediate arrest of Officer Darren Wilson,” said Rev. Carlton Lee, the pastor of the Flood Christian Church in Country Club Hills, Missouri, a community adjacent to the city of Ferguson, where Michael Brown was shot dead on Aug. 9.
Brown’s parents, who did not speak at the 3:30 p.m. ET event, stood solemnly behind Rev. Lee. The slain teen’s father, Michael Brown Sr., wore a t-shirt that said “Arrest Him Now” above a photo of Wilson.
Rev. Lee said officials should “bypass” a grand jury that is reviewing evidence in the shooting death of Brown, and instead immediately charge Wilson in Brown’s death. Anthony Gray, the Brown family attorney, stressed that the activists calling for Wilson’s arrest were not “anti-police,” and that they merely wanted to see justice served for Brown’s surviving relatives. (more…)
“The Village Sheeple” of Ferguson Valley take a shot at a PR stunt….
Who: One Fat Lady
Where: Ferguson
When: Soon (please)
What: Sing


I don’t think any single story has the potential to reveal so much about what is wrong, fundamentally wrong, with political correctness and law enforcement. The scope of avoidance is so unbelievable it’s taking hours of assembly and reconfiguration just to comprehend.
And let me be absolutely clear the timeline where the broadcasted BOLO’s were needed is 2009 to 2014. Between 2002 and 2009 there was MORE than enough connective information and factual forensic evidence to know there was a serial rapist/abductor around VA college campuses. (more…)


WASHINGTON DC – A possible case of Ebola is being investigated at Howard University Hospital in Washington, D.C., on Friday. “We’ve admitted a patient in stable condition following travel to Nigeria who is presenting symptoms that could possibly be Ebola,” university spokeswoman Kerry-Ann Hamilton told The Hill. She added that the patient has not tested positive. The patient is reportedly under quarantine. (link)
Meanwhile In Kentucky – […] Two patients have been hospitalized with Ebola-like symptoms, according to Fayette County Health Department officials. The locals doctors have quarantined the possible Kentucky Ebola patients as a precaution, noting the potential public threat caused by the release of Texas Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan. (link)
Insider: The next 72 hours (up to 10 days) “could” reveal rather astounding connections and revelations about serial rapist and murderer Jesse Matthew. His activities have been confirmed to be far larger than even our initial predictions. The “could” aspect relates to a profoundly unfortunate -AND SEVERE- political element (consideration and risk attached to the case) being discussed behind closed doors.
Jesse “LJ” Matthew is connected to rapes and abductions going back to his teen years.
Some already released details in public media reports HERE and another HERE bring his victim count to SIX.
The search area for Hannah Graham and “others” is now entering the geographic areas which we suspected hold the greatest potential. Forensic work on his vehicle(s) to identify direction of travel. Lastly, the current profile indicates he did not always work alone; Matthew a follower, an opportunist, but not a leader.
(Washington Post) The Justice Department is not expected to bring civil rights charges against George Zimmerman in the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin, according to three law enforcement officials, despite allegations that the killing was racially motivated.
The federal investigation of Zimmerman was opened two years ago by the department’s civil rights division, but officials said there is insufficient evidence to bring federal charges. The investigation technically remains open, but it is all but certain the department will close it.
Investigators still want to “dot their i’s and cross their t’s,” said one official, who like others spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to comment on the matter. (more…)
(CNN) — The investigation into the controversial shooting death of unarmed teenager Michael Brown by a police officer in a St. Louis suburb has been completed, the St. Louis County prosecutor’s office said Wednesday.
Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson shot and killed the 18-year-old in the middle of the day on August 9 after allegedly telling Brown and a friend to get out of the street.
Authorities could have charged Wilson themselves by filing a criminal complaint, but St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch instead opted to present the case to a grand jury to decide whether to indict the officer.
“The investigation has been basically completed that is being conducted by both the FBI and St. Louis County PD,” Ed Magee, the spokesman for the prosecutor’s office, told CNN.
A grand jury is expected to decide by the middle of next month if Wilson will be charged criminally for the shooting, which sparked weeks of unrest on the streets of Ferguson and calls for a federal civil rights investigation. (read more)