And you pussed out of multiple meetings, so you are the biggest pussy of all.
What are you afraid of?
And you pussed out of multiple meetings, so you are the biggest pussy of all.
What are you afraid of?
What about you allow - ONE THREAD -
ONE IN' THREAD -
to not be about your goty snipey snarky little back and forth gay banter?
Thanks!
of course he didn't deserve to die because of the robbery. We have already established that that is not why the officer fired so im not sure why you keep acting as if it directly lead to the shooting. The shooting occurred after the altercation with the officer (unrelated to the robbery), the facts of which are unknown.
So this is your reason why I should want to meet you?
Not very compelling tbh.
You may stop whining about me whenever you feel able.
It's up to you, pussy.
Halo? What are you even talking about? The kid was a punk, but he didn't deserve to die. Now, if the young man did do this and was shot during the first altercation then I understand, you obviously can't attack a cop and not expect to get hurt. What happened after though was handled very poorly by the police officer. Who doesn't call for backup after being attacked and having your head smashed? Mike and his friend run away, instead of following at a distance he decides to leave his vehicle and follow 2 suspects he obviously can't handle. The cop ed up or let his emotions get the best of him.
I know that, after Mike Brown had disengaged and ran away.
Do you really think Mike Brown would of attacked a cop who simply asked him to get on the sidewalk? Cops are ing s, you know the dude didn't ask politely and did it in hateful/smug listen to me because I'm a cop manner.
He was shot in the front...
jk I know you're trolling... carry on
He had just robbed a store and some cop was stopping him. It's not hard to connect the dots...
We know that, because he turned around and put his hands up. So what did the cop do? Wait safely for backup to arrive or did he engage a person who had just attacked him? Pretty stupid cop, imo.
Cop didn't know that. He was just being a and probably told them to get the off the street.
Where was Brown stashing the stogies?
Could Brown have reached for the stogies in an effort to get rid of the evidence? Yes. If so, how was the cop supposed to know he was reaching for stolen stogies and not a weapon?
Fox News (ok it's Faux) is now reporting YouTube has on record at least one witnesses to Brown punching cop and stating that Brown was not running away when shot.
....one man describes what he saw as he witnessed the shooting. He seems to describe how the 6 foot, 4 inch, 300-pound Brown tussled with Police Officer Darren Wilson and charged him, an account that may corroborate Wilson's story and cast doubt on claims of other purported witnesses who say Wilson shot Brown as he ran away, his hands in the air.
"I mean, the police was in the truck [sic] and he was, like, over the truck," the man says. "So then he ran, police got out and ran after him.
The next thing I know, he comes back towards them. The police had his guns drawn on him."
Why do you keep leaving out the part where he reengages and charges the officer. Confirmed by dozens of eyewitnesses now.
Which leads to an attack? Still not very logical.
He was 35 feet away from the officer with his hands up. The cop never should of followed him on foot when he was already in his vehicle. As I said before, if the man had attacked him once, why did he decide to follow him on foot? That's pretty stupid, imo.
you answered my question with a question. i dont know why i would have expected anything else.
Witnesses say Michael Brown's last words before he rushed at the cop were,"What you gonna do about it? Its not like you can shoot me"![]()
Fergies hear that Brown was shot while walking away: "Martyr"
Fergies hear that Brown didn't walk away, but charged the officer: "Warrior"
Nervousness is given. Why would it lead to an attack?
nerv·ous
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adjective
adjective: nervous
1.
easily agitated or alarmed; tending to be anxious; highly strung.
"a sensitive, nervous person"
synonyms: high-strung, anxious, edgy, tense, excitable, jumpy, skittish, brittle, neurotic; More
antonyms: relaxed, calm
anxious or apprehensive.
"staying in the house on her own made her nervous"
synonyms: anxious, worried, apprehensive, on edge, edgy, tense, stressed, agitated, uneasy, restless, worked up, keyed up, overwrought, jumpy; More
antonyms: relaxed, calm
(of a feeling or reaction) resulting from anxiety or anticipation.
"nervous energy"
2.
relating to or affecting the nerves.
Whoops, I was kidding!
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An open letter to Captain Ronald Johnson
I have to call you out.
I don’t care what the media says. I expect them to get it wrong and they often do. But I expect you as a veteran law enforcement commander—talking about law enforcement—to get it right.
Unfortunately, you blew it. After days of rioting and looting, last Thursday you were given command of all law enforcement operations in Ferguson by Governor Jay Nixon. St. Louis County PD was out, you were in. You played to the cameras, walked with the protestors and promised a kinder, gentler response. You were a media darling. And Thursday night things were better, much better.
But Friday, under significant pressure to do so, the Ferguson Police released the name of the officer involved in the shooting of Michael Brown. At the same time the Ferguson Police Chief released a video showing Brown committing a strong-arm robbery just 10 minutes before he was confronted by Officer Darren Wilson.
Many don’t like the timing of the release of the video. I don’t like that timing either. It should have been released sooner. It should have been released the moment FPD realized that Brown was the suspect.
Captain Johnson, your words during the day on Friday helped to fuel the anger that was still churning just below the surface. St. Louis County Police were told to remain uninvolved and that night the rioting and looting began again. For much too long it went on mostly unchecked. Retired St. Louis County Police Chief Tim Fitch tweeted that your “hug-a-looter” policy had failed.
Boy did it.
And your words contributed to what happened Friday night and on into the wee hours of Saturday. According to the St. Louis Post Dispatch, you said the following regarding the release of the video: “There was no need to release it,” Johnson said calling the reported theft and the killing entirely different events.
Well Captain, this veteran police officer feels the need to respond. What you said is, in common police vernacular—bull . The fact that Brown knew he had just committed a robbery before he was stopped by Officer Wilson speaks to Brown’s mindset. And Captain, the mindset of a person being stopped by a police officer means everything, and you know it.
Let’s consider a few examples:
On February 15, 1978 Pensacola Police Officer David Lee conducted a vehicle check. He didn’t know what the sole occupant of the vehicle had recently done, but the occupant did. Who was he? Serial killer Ted Bundy. Bundy attempted to disarm Lee. Lee was able to retain his firearm and eventually took Bundy into custody.
On April 19, 1995 Oklahoma State Trooper Charlie Hangar stopped a vehicle for minor traffic violations. He didn’t know that 90 minutes earlier the traffic violator, Timothy McVeigh, killed 168 people with a truck bomb at the Murrah Federal Building. But McVeigh sure knew it, didn’t he? Fortunately, given his training and experience Hangar was able to take McVeigh into custody for carrying a concealed firearm. It was days later before it was determined that McVeigh was responsible for the bombing.
On May 31, 2003 then-rookie North Carolina police officer, Jeff Postell, arrested a man digging in a trash bin on a grocery store parking lot—an infraction that would rise to about the level of jaywalking. Postell didn’t know that he had just captured Eric Rudolph, the man whom years earlier had killed and injured numerous people with bombs and was on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list.
So now, let’s consider Ferguson Officer Darren Wilson’s stop of Michael Brown. Apparently Wilson didn’t know that Brown had just committed a strong-arm robbery. But Brown did! And that Captain, is huge.
Allegedly, Brown pushed Wilson and attempted to take Wilson’s gun. We’re also being told that Officer Wilson has facial injuries suffered during the attempt by Brown to disarm him. Let’s assume for a moment those alleged acts by Brown actually occurred. Would Brown have responded violently to an officer confronting him about jaywalking? Maybe, but probably not.
Is it more likely that he would attack an officer believing that he was about to be taken into custody for a felony strong-arm robbery? Absolutely.
Officer Wilson survived the encounter with Brown as did Lee, Hangar, and Postell. Michael Brown didn’t survive and it’s too soon to say if Officer Wilson’s use of deadly force was justified and legal. You and I both know that not all officers survive such confrontations. Officers die in incidents like this Captain Johnson, including a couple that I remember from your own organization:
On April 15, 1985 Missouri Trooper Jimmie Linegar was shot and killed by a white supremacist he and his partner stopped at a checkpoint; neither Trooper Linegar nor his partner were aware that the man they had stopped had just been indicted by a federal grand jury for involvement in a neo-Nazi group accused of murder. The suspect immediately exited the vehicle and opened fire on him with an automatic weapon.
Just a month before, Missouri Trooper James M. Froemsdorf was shot and killed—with his own gun—after making a traffic stop. When the Trooper made that stop he didn’t know that the driver was wanted on four warrants out of Texas—But again the suspect knew it.
So Captain Johnson, I guess the mindset and recently committed crimes of the suspects that murdered those Missouri Troopers didn’t mean anything. The stops by the Troopers, as you have said, are entirely different events right?
Bull .
Mike Brown was not armed and did not open fire, next.
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