his pants are sagging in that picture
Looks like he got three sammiches
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bz03RufCcAEn-Rp.png
his pants are sagging in that picture
shoot him! he's a dangerous, young black! quick, shoot him!
i thought it was unreasonable to think somebody with sagging pants had a gun
He's been taken care of already.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/...0I401720141015
Evidence that the deceased fired a weapon prior to being shot himself.
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Also, one thing we know by the releasing that Vonderrit had gunpowder on his hands is the inferred reality that Mike Brown didn't.
Lol what the
I can't believe this guy has a job at thedailykos, wait, yes I can.
but i thought it was impossible for him to have had a weapon, because you know... he had sagging pants
residue? how old was it? where is the gun he shot 3 times?
yep, execute him for unlawful possession.
I can't wait to see the riots when Darren Wilson isn't tried. 's gonna blow up just like LA 1992. LOL protesting against a cop killing some piece of firing at him.
gotta have a weapon with his DNA on it.
is going to hit the fan for sure.
exactly. soooo many cop sympathizers on this forum its crazy. police can do no wrong in these supremacists eyes. i don't belive vonderrit shot at that pig. cops also lied and said kendrick johnson died from suffocation and they closed their investigation but its been reopened.
Photos are graphic, proceed to the gallery with caution.
Georgia teen’s autopsy reveals organs were removed: He was stuffed with newspaper
by Yvette Caslin
On January 11, 2013, Kendrick Johnson, 17, was found dead rolled up in a wrestling mat at his high school in Valdosta, Ga. An athlete, Johnson was found dead in an upright athletic mat behind the bleachers in the school’s gym on January 11, 2013.
The first autopsy performed by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) on the teen revealed he died from “positional asphyxia” and his death was ruled an accident. A second autopsy was performed by a private pathologist, Dr. Bill Anderson, at the request of his parents, Kenneth and Jacquelyn Johnson, who believe their beloved son was murdered revealed something more horrible. His organs – brains, heart and lungs – were missing and replaced with balls of crumpled newspaper.
Georgia teen found dead in a wrestling mat
Kenneth and Jacquelyn Johnson
His parents, Kenneth and Jacquelyn Johnson, didn’t take this ruling and walk away. They deem it foul play and are demanding officials at Lowndes High School in Valdosta, Ga. turn over the surveillance video. His father believed his son was murdered and requested the case is reopened. There are photos and video that provide evidence that there is more that happened on this fateful day than school authorities are willing to admit. Not far from the body, there was a pair of red stained shoes and a sweatshirt, that authorities claim was not blood therefore they weren’t bagged and tagged.
Both the Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), which conducted the autopsy and ruled that he died from “positional asphyxia”, stand by their findings that the boy died accidentally.
The Johnson family has gained the support of the National Action Network and The United Justice League.[/spoiler]
^What does this have to do with anything?
what the does this story have to do with anything? you find a gruesome story and you somehow are trying to spin it into white supremacist cops? you are literally re ed
and to you its not even relevant what color the cops were. if it was a black cop ud say he was a self hating coon or something along those lines
proves you can't trust police investigations in communities where racial tensions run high. i don't trust em period, though.
the supremacists come out the woodworks fast as when i talk about how crooked police are lol.
Organs are routinely removed during autopsies and cremated after.
Also, huh?
you think police officers performed the autopsy?
lol
Harrington Funeral Home in Valdosta, which handled Johnson's body, referred calls to attorney Roy Copeland. He said Johnson's organs were missing when the body arrived at Harrington. He also said standard embalming practice is to fill empty space in body cavities with material such as sawdust or cotton.
"Is newspaper necessarily more indicting that sawdust or cotton?" Copeland said.
Medical examiners commonly remove internal organs during forensic autopsies. After autopsies, those organs are typically sealed in a plastic bag and placed back in the body, said Vernie Fountain, who runs an embalming school in Springfield, Mo. When organs are missing, such as in cases involving organ donors, space inside the body cavity often is filled with an absorbent, preservative powder, Fountain said. Sometimes cotton is used with powder.
"I don't think I've ever talked to anyone who told me they've used old newspapers," Fountain said. "There may not be any law that prohibits it. I don't know. But it's just not something that's within what I would consider acceptable standards."
The Georgia secretary of state's office, which regulates funeral homes in the states, is investigating how Johnson's body was handled, spokesman Jared Thomas said
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