The Ferguson, Missouri thread is as bad as I think it's going to be, right?
Do you think it's going to be filled with veiled and blatant racism,
as well as denial about crime rates in predominantly minority neighborhoods, as both sides bury their heads in the sand and forget that this incident was about a single, real person who almost certainly got the shaft from the police force?
There are a lot of murders around here. Most are terrible because they involve innocent people, sometimes little children, caught in the crossfire. It's really hard though to watch a place that I lived very close to, worked in, and spent time in, turn into a war zone. We were back there just threes weeks ago, when I posted about going to the Soulard Market, showing the boys the grocery store where she used to work at, closed 20 years ago and now bordered up, the Dollar General I worked at and helped set up 25 years ago, now a Family Dollar, that was looted Sunday night. My wife was at the Ferguson Brewery for a baby shower the weekend before that. A bunch of mostly white women in a predominately black neighborhood getting together, oh no!! I never gave it a second thought as I would some other parts of town. You have very different perspective on things when, you know, you actually lived there.
I've stayed out of that thread for the most part but the whole thing makes me sick to my stomach. Other people getting shot or killed, like the woman last night in a drive by, isn't going to bring this guy back. The FBI is in charge. How about everybody stop attacking each other and burning #### down and wait for their investigation of wtf happened? With the eye witness it certainly looks like this cop should be in jail of the rest of his life.
It's ####### sickening on all levels. As I posted in the other thread, Ferguson was a city that was going downhill for years that has been doing all the right things to revitalize things the last 15 years or so. They have been slowly making it a destination to open a business, raise a family, go out to dinner etc. Now there are people, people that don't even live there, or even in this State for that matter, are doing their best to make it flaming pit of violence and hatred. Also actual flames. It makes me want to puke.
I once received a ticket for speeding from a Ferguson cop. I'll never forget it. I was going 40 in a 35. I told him I was a little in shock and didn't notice I was going over the speed limit. He said he didn't care. It was the morning of 9/11/01.