According to the documents, Brown roughly handled a clerk trying to stop him before walking out of the store with the box of Swisher Sweets.
lol
which disturbs me so much because the parents were going on about what a good kid they had and didnt ever do nothing wrong
if i was shot i am sure my mom would have said sure he could be an asshole and a smart mouth....
At the end of the day, that doesn't matter though. The kid could be an angel or a prick, he could be guilty of theft or innocent. Either way the police had no business shooting him.
According to the documents, Brown roughly handled a clerk trying to stop him before walking out of the store with the box of Swisher Sweets.
lol
which disturbs me so much because the parents were going on about what a good kid they had and didnt ever do nothing wrong
if i was shot i am sure my mom would have said sure he could be an asshole and a smart mouth....
At the end of the day, that doesn't matter though. The kid could be an angel or a prick, he could be guilty of theft or innocent. Either way the police had no business shooting him.
depends on the circumstances. im not ready to take the witness at face value nor the police
cutuphalfdead wrote:Also, the robbery happened hours earlier, right?
im not sure. at this point i dont know if i would believe the official time line or not. how could it take almost a week to say, they were stopped as part of an investigation
It might be because they wanted to do a thorough job, knowing full-well how the Internet reacted to the police investigation in the Trayvon Martin case.
cutuphalfdead wrote:Also, the robbery happened hours earlier, right?
im not sure. at this point i dont know if i would believe the official time line or not. how could it take almost a week to say, they were stopped as part of an investigation
It might be because they wanted to do a thorough job, knowing full-well how the Internet reacted to the police investigation in the Trayvon Martin case.
I dont know. That is a really important part of the story and timeline. it is also something that didnt need to be 'looked into"
The way it looks from the outside is basically "We don't need to justify ourselves to you." Like it never really occured to them to even try explaining anything about the case, because fuck you, stop rioting, go home (open fire).
McParadigm wrote:The way it looks from the outside is basically "We don't need to justify ourselves to you." Like it never really occured to them to even try explaining anything about the case, because fuck you, stop rioting, go home (open fire).
I agree, but on the flip side providing the information could appear somewhat like tacit approval for the rioting and looting because that behavior got results. The poor communication by police and government leaders is very much to blame for events that have marred community in the wake of the tragic shooting.
McParadigm wrote:The way it looks from the outside is basically "We don't need to justify ourselves to you." Like it never really occured to them to even try explaining anything about the case, because fuck you, stop rioting, go home (open fire).
I agree, but on the flip side providing the information could appear somewhat like tacit approval for the rioting and looting because that behavior got results. The poor communication by police and government leaders is very much to blame for events that have marred community in the wake of the tragic shooting.
exactly, both sides are at fault for bad judgement.
his friend for claiming they were minding their own business and for everyone saying what a nice young peaceful lad brown was and the police just botched about every aspect of this. from not saying right away we are investigating all aspects to reacting in swat gear and tear gassing people in their own yards to the people looting and rioting over a perceived innocent dead
Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson told reporters Friday that "the initial contact between" Michael Brown and the police officer who fatally shot him was not related to the alleged convenience store robbery committed nearby a short time earlier.
The officer approached Brown not because of the robbery, but "because they were walking down the middle of the street blocking traffic," Jackson said.
Still seems like the kindest angle the authorities could hope to put on this situation is one in which the officer responded to an unarmed, pseudo-confrontational suspect in a petty little gum-thief robbery...one who had tried to get away from him and then stopped...by putting bullets in his head and chest. Still miles away from "well, I guess maybe that's understandable, right?"
I'm certainly open to the possibility that this is a crime more related to the insane modern police warrior culture (see: everything that's happened in that town since the murder) than race, though.