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Looting in Missouri after cops shoot 18 year old (1 Viewer)

The hands up don't shoot has been the signature of all the protestors is what the article said.
exactly - so these Rams players are supporting those who demanded the officer be found guilty or they'd burn Ferguson .... folks that's terrorism plain and simple

Rams support Domestic Terrorism should be the news

 
How about supporting cops instead of punk bully thugs, looters and rioters?
You believe that those athletes, some of which may have come from inner city neighborhoods, should support police officers? Wow. What city in northern Idaho do you live in?

 
Bottom line, there are more people who believe Officer Wilson was not at fault in the shooting of Mike Brown. In a Huffington Post-YouGov poll of 1,000 released last week, 78% of whites and 38% of blacks think Wilson was not at fault. And a Grand Jury felt so strongly about it that they didn't even indict him.

 
i for one am glad that so many people on both sides of this thing know everything about everything the last week has been great listening to people on both sides use this as reason to unleash there inner scardy cat closet racist or there inner closet the man is keeping me down and nothing has been better than watching peole make permanent aholes out of themselves on line about it on facetwitters and emails because nothing will probably ever go wrong with that so hey great to see the allstars show up here keep on stayin classy and take that to the bank bromigos

 
Bottom line, there are more people who believe Officer Wilson was not at fault in the shooting of Mike Brown. In a Huffington Post-YouGov poll of 1,000 released last week, 78% of whites and 38% of blacks think Wilson was not at fault. And a Grand Jury felt so strongly about it that they didn't even indict him.
It has often been said that a grand jury would indict a ham sandwich.

The fact that the grand jury did NOT indict Wilson merely indicates that it was a show trial.

Cops are almost always above the laws they enforce.

And THAT -- enforcing the laws of the state -- is their true mission, not to "serve and protect."

 
Time to move this to the FFA.

Supporting peaceful protests is different than supporting looters. It does appear that the Rams looted Oakland, and they may be trying to avoid fines from Goodell.

 
The only problem with their "support" with hands up in the air is the simple fact that Brown actually did not put his hands up in the air. This according to the witnesses, mostly all black.

 
How about supporting cops instead of punk bully thugs, looters and rioters?
I thought the mission of cops was to "serve and protect"?

So why didn't the cops protect business owners and their property?
Shoot him in the knee cap he is not able to move and is still alive and under arrest, with the cop being a hero. He didnt do that though, he thought the best way was to tap 6 shots in him. Cops are in that position because they are supposed to know that. I expect excellence out of a cop if they are going to have authority over me and my community.

No excuse, and those defending it should expect more. Kid didnt even have a weapon. The things people let themselves believe bothers me.

Far be it from letting football players show the same support a lot of the community believes. I find it almost insulting to the people of Ferguson that outsiders think they know what happened because they saw it on the news and then judge the people of Ferguson for their protests.

 
Bottom line, there are more people who believe Officer Wilson was not at fault in the shooting of Mike Brown. In a Huffington Post-YouGov poll of 1,000 released last week, 78% of whites and 38% of blacks think Wilson was not at fault. And a Grand Jury felt so strongly about it that they didn't even indict him.
That dont stand out to you? :topcat:

 
Bottom line, there are more people who believe Officer Wilson was not at fault in the shooting of Mike Brown. In a Huffington Post-YouGov poll of 1,000 released last week, 78% of whites and 38% of blacks think Wilson was not at fault. And a Grand Jury felt so strongly about it that they didn't even indict him.
I doubt Tavon Austin or Jared Cook give a #### about a HuffPost poll. They are expressing what they believe. Why would anyone care or object to it?
 
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exactly who are they supporting ?

all the thug terrorists that burned their own city blocks and businesses ?

the cop that, according to a grand jury based on all the evidence, was just doing his job ?

were they supporting the giant of a man that robbed a store and attacked a police officer which results in his own death ?

what exactly were they supporting ??
You tell'em, iToughguy™.
What exactly is the "tough guy" part of his post?

 
Bottom line, there are more people who believe Officer Wilson was not at fault in the shooting of Mike Brown. In a Huffington Post-YouGov poll of 1,000 released last week, 78% of whites and 38% of blacks think Wilson was not at fault. And a Grand Jury felt so strongly about it that they didn't even indict him.
It has often been said that a grand jury would indict a ham sandwich.

The fact that the grand jury did NOT indict Wilson merely indicates that it was a show trial.

Cops are almost always above the laws they enforce.

And THAT -- enforcing the laws of the state -- is their true mission, not to "serve and protect."
:lmao: Thank you for your enlightened insight, Jack White Esq.

 
Bottom line, there are more people who believe Officer Wilson was not at fault in the shooting of Mike Brown. In a Huffington Post-YouGov poll of 1,000 released last week, 78% of whites and 38% of blacks think Wilson was not at fault. And a Grand Jury felt so strongly about it that they didn't even indict him.
I doubt Tavon Austin or Jared Cook give a #### about a HuffPost poll. They are expressing what they believe. Why would anyone care or object to it?
Nonsense....didn't you hear? 78% of whites and 38% of blacks think Wilson wasn't at fault, so no one should publicly say a word about it.

 
Bottom line, there are more people who believe Officer Wilson was not at fault in the shooting of Mike Brown. In a Huffington Post-YouGov poll of 1,000 released last week, 78% of whites and 38% of blacks think Wilson was not at fault. And a Grand Jury felt so strongly about it that they didn't even indict him.
I doubt Tavon Austin or Jared Cook give a #### about a HuffPost poll. They are expressing what they believe. Why would anyone care or object to it?
because it was just stupid, maybe they should have read the testimony of the witnesses first

 
How about supporting cops instead of punk bully thugs, looters and rioters?
I thought the mission of cops was to "serve and protect"?

So why didn't the cops protect business owners and their property?
Shoot him in the knee cap he is not able to move and is still alive and under arrest, with the cop being a hero. He didnt do that though, he thought the best way was to tap 6 shots in him. Cops are in that position because they are supposed to know that. I expect excellence out of a cop if they are going to have authority over me and my community.

No excuse, and those defending it should expect more. Kid didnt even have a weapon. The things people let themselves believe bothers me.

Far be it from letting football players show the same support a lot of the community believes. I find it almost insulting to the people of Ferguson that outsiders think they know what happened because they saw it on the news and then judge the people of Ferguson for their protests.
This is just ridiculous. The overwhelming majority of people from Ferguson saw it on the news too.

So they get to pick a side, but others can't because of proximity?

 
Bottom line, there are more people who believe Officer Wilson was not at fault in the shooting of Mike Brown. In a Huffington Post-YouGov poll of 1,000 released last week, 78% of whites and 38% of blacks think Wilson was not at fault. And a Grand Jury felt so strongly about it that they didn't even indict him.
It has often been said that a grand jury would indict a ham sandwich.

The fact that the grand jury did NOT indict Wilson merely indicates that it was a show trial.

Cops are almost always above the laws they enforce.

And THAT -- enforcing the laws of the state -- is their true mission, not to "serve and protect."
:lmao: Thank you for your enlightened insight, Jack White Esq.
He is right. :yes:

 
How about supporting cops instead of punk bully thugs, looters and rioters?
I thought the mission of cops was to "serve and protect"?

So why didn't the cops protect business owners and their property?
Shoot him in the knee cap he is not able to move and is still alive and under arrest, with the cop being a hero. He didnt do that though, he thought the best way was to tap 6 shots in him. Cops are in that position because they are supposed to know that. I expect excellence out of a cop if they are going to have authority over me and my community.

No excuse, and those defending it should expect more. Kid didnt even have a weapon. The things people let themselves believe bothers me.

Far be it from letting football players show the same support a lot of the community believes. I find it almost insulting to the people of Ferguson that outsiders think they know what happened because they saw it on the news and then judge the people of Ferguson for their protests.
yet another who didn't read the testimony

 
How about supporting cops instead of punk bully thugs, looters and rioters?
I thought the mission of cops was to "serve and protect"?

So why didn't the cops protect business owners and their property?
Shoot him in the knee cap he is not able to move and is still alive and under arrest, with the cop being a hero. He didnt do that though, he thought the best way was to tap 6 shots in him. Cops are in that position because they are supposed to know that. I expect excellence out of a cop if they are going to have authority over me and my community.

No excuse, and those defending it should expect more. Kid didnt even have a weapon. The things people let themselves believe bothers me.

Far be it from letting football players show the same support a lot of the community believes. I find it almost insulting to the people of Ferguson that outsiders think they know what happened because they saw it on the news and then judge the people of Ferguson for their protests.
There's no such thing as a cop purposely kneecapping someone. It's taught that if it's a deadly situation which warrants pulling your gun, you shoot to kill. Period. No gray area.

 
How about supporting cops instead of punk bully thugs, looters and rioters?
I thought the mission of cops was to "serve and protect"?

So why didn't the cops protect business owners and their property?
Shoot him in the knee cap he is not able to move and is still alive and under arrest, with the cop being a hero. He didnt do that though, he thought the best way was to tap 6 shots in him. Cops are in that position because they are supposed to know that. I expect excellence out of a cop if they are going to have authority over me and my community.

No excuse, and those defending it should expect more. Kid didnt even have a weapon. The things people let themselves believe bothers me.

Far be it from letting football players show the same support a lot of the community believes. I find it almost insulting to the people of Ferguson that outsiders think they know what happened because they saw it on the news and then judge the people of Ferguson for their protests.
This is just ridiculous. The overwhelming majority of people from Ferguson saw it on the news too.

So they get to pick a side, but others can't because of proximity?
Yes since it is their community and all.

 
How about supporting cops instead of punk bully thugs, looters and rioters?
You believe that those athletes, some of which may have come from inner city neighborhoods, should support police officers? Wow. What city in northern Idaho do you live in?
Let's see... I was born in a lower middle class family of 7 to first generation American parents, both of whom were the first in their family to go to college. My parents faced just as much, if not more, discrimination than the folks in Ferguson, and you can take that to the bank. I myself was once investigated and almost charged for a crime I didn't commit, so I know all about injustice, believe me. I'm a bleeding heart liberal who fought tooth and nail against Reagan's Central American policies in the 80's, almost getting arrested myself a couple of times during protests that clashed with the police.Sorry i don't fit into your convenient profile of the ugly Republican from Idaho. Just a guy who looks at the evidence in this case and can't for the life of me understand how anyone could have an issue with what Officer Wilson did. I'm also deeply concerned that the legitimate liberal causes of police profiling and excessive force are getting bastardized by this entire Mike Brown mess, turning middle of the road moderates against causes that we should all be rallying around and doing something constructive about.

 
How about supporting cops instead of punk bully thugs, looters and rioters?
I thought the mission of cops was to "serve and protect"?

So why didn't the cops protect business owners and their property?
Shoot him in the knee cap he is not able to move and is still alive and under arrest, with the cop being a hero. He didnt do that though, he thought the best way was to tap 6 shots in him. Cops are in that position because they are supposed to know that. I expect excellence out of a cop if they are going to have authority over me and my community.

No excuse, and those defending it should expect more. Kid didnt even have a weapon. The things people let themselves believe bothers me.

Far be it from letting football players show the same support a lot of the community believes. I find it almost insulting to the people of Ferguson that outsiders think they know what happened because they saw it on the news and then judge the people of Ferguson for their protests.
yet another who didn't read the testimony
Yet another person who believes everything they read.

 
Bottom line, there are more people who believe Officer Wilson was not at fault in the shooting of Mike Brown. In a Huffington Post-YouGov poll of 1,000 released last week, 78% of whites and 38% of blacks think Wilson was not at fault. And a Grand Jury felt so strongly about it that they didn't even indict him.
I doubt Tavon Austin or Jared Cook give a #### about a HuffPost poll. They are expressing what they believe. Why would anyone care or object to it?
I have some news for you:

NO ONE gives a #### about a HuffPost poll.

 
How about supporting cops instead of punk bully thugs, looters and rioters?
I thought the mission of cops was to "serve and protect"?

So why didn't the cops protect business owners and their property?
Shoot him in the knee cap he is not able to move and is still alive and under arrest, with the cop being a hero. He didnt do that though, he thought the best way was to tap 6 shots in him. Cops are in that position because they are supposed to know that. I expect excellence out of a cop if they are going to have authority over me and my community.

No excuse, and those defending it should expect more. Kid didnt even have a weapon. The things people let themselves believe bothers me.

Far be it from letting football players show the same support a lot of the community believes. I find it almost insulting to the people of Ferguson that outsiders think they know what happened because they saw it on the news and then judge the people of Ferguson for their protests.
This is just ridiculous. The overwhelming majority of people from Ferguson saw it on the news too.

So they get to pick a side, but others can't because of proximity?
Yes since it is their community and all.
:lmao:

I want you to do me a favor. Look up the residences of Jared Cook, Stedman Bailey, Tavon Austin , Chris Givens and Kenny Britt and let me know if any of them have a zip code of 63135

 
How about supporting cops instead of punk bully thugs, looters and rioters?
I thought the mission of cops was to "serve and protect"?

So why didn't the cops protect business owners and their property?
Shoot him in the knee cap he is not able to move and is still alive and under arrest, with the cop being a hero. He didnt do that though, he thought the best way was to tap 6 shots in him. Cops are in that position because they are supposed to know that. I expect excellence out of a cop if they are going to have authority over me and my community.

No excuse, and those defending it should expect more. Kid didnt even have a weapon. The things people let themselves believe bothers me.

Far be it from letting football players show the same support a lot of the community believes. I find it almost insulting to the people of Ferguson that outsiders think they know what happened because they saw it on the news and then judge the people of Ferguson for their protests.
This is just ridiculous. The overwhelming majority of people from Ferguson saw it on the news too.

So they get to pick a side, but others can't because of proximity?
Yes since it is their community and all.
:lmao:

I want you to do me a favor. Look up the residences of Jared Cook, Stedman Bailey, Tavon Austin , Chris Givens and Kenny Britt and let me know if any of them have a zip code of 63135
Why would they live in that zip code?

But where do they come from?

What they did is fine with me.

 
How about supporting cops instead of punk bully thugs, looters and rioters?
I thought the mission of cops was to "serve and protect"?

So why didn't the cops protect business owners and their property?
Shoot him in the knee cap he is not able to move and is still alive and under arrest, with the cop being a hero. He didnt do that though, he thought the best way was to tap 6 shots in him. Cops are in that position because they are supposed to know that. I expect excellence out of a cop if they are going to have authority over me and my community.

No excuse, and those defending it should expect more. Kid didnt even have a weapon. The things people let themselves believe bothers me.

Far be it from letting football players show the same support a lot of the community believes. I find it almost insulting to the people of Ferguson that outsiders think they know what happened because they saw it on the news and then judge the people of Ferguson for their protests.
yet another who didn't read the testimony
Yet another person who believes everything they read.
I just have to shake my head at the idiots that say the 'shoot him in the knee cap' and 'they are supposed to know that' line of BS. You are 100% wrong in that situation, and deserve no credence in any discussion about police tactics. Cops are never trained to 'shoot for the kneecap' and never will be. If there is a hostile threat coming at you, then you shoot for center of mass in every situation. They are trained that way and know this explicitly.

 
How about supporting cops instead of punk bully thugs, looters and rioters?
I thought the mission of cops was to "serve and protect"?

So why didn't the cops protect business owners and their property?
Shoot him in the knee cap he is not able to move and is still alive and under arrest, with the cop being a hero. He didnt do that though, he thought the best way was to tap 6 shots in him. Cops are in that position because they are supposed to know that. I expect excellence out of a cop if they are going to have authority over me and my community.

No excuse, and those defending it should expect more. Kid didnt even have a weapon. The things people let themselves believe bothers me.

Far be it from letting football players show the same support a lot of the community believes. I find it almost insulting to the people of Ferguson that outsiders think they know what happened because they saw it on the news and then judge the people of Ferguson for their protests.
This is just ridiculous. The overwhelming majority of people from Ferguson saw it on the news too.

So they get to pick a side, but others can't because of proximity?
Yes since it is their community and all.
:lmao:

I want you to do me a favor. Look up the residences of Jared Cook, Stedman Bailey, Tavon Austin , Chris Givens and Kenny Britt and let me know if any of them have a zip code of 63135
They play for the Rams, in the city of St Louis. Ferguson is 15 miles away. They have no connection to community is what you are saying?

 
How about supporting cops instead of punk bully thugs, looters and rioters?
I thought the mission of cops was to "serve and protect"?

So why didn't the cops protect business owners and their property?
Shoot him in the knee cap he is not able to move and is still alive and under arrest, with the cop being a hero. He didnt do that though, he thought the best way was to tap 6 shots in him. Cops are in that position because they are supposed to know that. I expect excellence out of a cop if they are going to have authority over me and my community.

No excuse, and those defending it should expect more. Kid didnt even have a weapon. The things people let themselves believe bothers me.

Far be it from letting football players show the same support a lot of the community believes. I find it almost insulting to the people of Ferguson that outsiders think they know what happened because they saw it on the news and then judge the people of Ferguson for their protests.
There's no such thing as a cop purposely kneecapping someone. It's taught that if it's a deadly situation which warrants pulling your gun, you shoot to kill. Period. No gray area.
Hey Jerry Curl from FBG says that's the proper procedure. You saying he's completely lost and clueless?

 
Bottom line, there are more people who believe Officer Wilson was not at fault in the shooting of Mike Brown. In a Huffington Post-YouGov poll of 1,000 released last week, 78% of whites and 38% of blacks think Wilson was not at fault. And a Grand Jury felt so strongly about it that they didn't even indict him.
I doubt Tavon Austin or Jared Cook give a #### about a HuffPost poll. They are expressing what they believe. Why would anyone care or object to it?
I have some news for you:

NO ONE gives a #### about a HuffPost poll.
Right, what does public opinion have to do with anything, especially with regard to the NFL? LOL
 
How about supporting cops instead of punk bully thugs, looters and rioters?
I thought the mission of cops was to "serve and protect"?

So why didn't the cops protect business owners and their property?
Shoot him in the knee cap he is not able to move and is still alive and under arrest, with the cop being a hero. He didnt do that though, he thought the best way was to tap 6 shots in him. Cops are in that position because they are supposed to know that. I expect excellence out of a cop if they are going to have authority over me and my community.

No excuse, and those defending it should expect more. Kid didnt even have a weapon. The things people let themselves believe bothers me.

Far be it from letting football players show the same support a lot of the community believes. I find it almost insulting to the people of Ferguson that outsiders think they know what happened because they saw it on the news and then judge the people of Ferguson for their protests.
There's no such thing as a cop purposely kneecapping someone. It's taught that if it's a deadly situation which warrants pulling your gun, you shoot to kill. Period. No gray area.
Hey Jerry Curl from FBG says that's the proper procedure. You saying he's completely lost and clueless?
Yes and RBM from FBG is any less clueless and lost because he says so. Pot meet kettle. Amazing how people on the internet get into personal wars.

 
Bottom line, there are more people who believe Officer Wilson was not at fault in the shooting of Mike Brown. In a Huffington Post-YouGov poll of 1,000 released last week, 78% of whites and 38% of blacks think Wilson was not at fault. And a Grand Jury felt so strongly about it that they didn't even indict him.
I doubt Tavon Austin or Jared Cook give a #### about a HuffPost poll. They are expressing what they believe. Why would anyone care or object to it?
I have some news for you:

NO ONE gives a #### about a HuffPost poll.
Right, what does public opinion have to do with anything, especially with regard to the NFL? LOL
LOL? That's what you have?

Polls mean nothing.

 
How about supporting cops instead of punk bully thugs, looters and rioters?
I thought the mission of cops was to "serve and protect"?

So why didn't the cops protect business owners and their property?
Shoot him in the knee cap he is not able to move and is still alive and under arrest, with the cop being a hero. He didnt do that though, he thought the best way was to tap 6 shots in him. Cops are in that position because they are supposed to know that. I expect excellence out of a cop if they are going to have authority over me and my community.

No excuse, and those defending it should expect more. Kid didnt even have a weapon. The things people let themselves believe bothers me.

Far be it from letting football players show the same support a lot of the community believes. I find it almost insulting to the people of Ferguson that outsiders think they know what happened because they saw it on the news and then judge the people of Ferguson for their protests.
This is just ridiculous. The overwhelming majority of people from Ferguson saw it on the news too.

So they get to pick a side, but others can't because of proximity?
Yes since it is their community and all.
:lmao: I want you to do me a favor. Look up the residences of Jared Cook, Stedman Bailey, Tavon Austin , Chris Givens and Kenny Britt and let me know if any of them have a zip code of 63135
They play for the Rams, in the city of St Louis. Ferguson is 15 miles away. They have no connection to community is what you are saying?
Don't they also represent the Indian store owner who was first robbed by Mike Brown, then bullied by him, then had his business destroyed by the Mike Brown supporters? You think he is a Rams fan right now?
 
If the players want to get together after the game and join a protest, or start their own, I thinks that's up to them. To make their little statement on the NFL's stage is not their place. The NFL did not create its production so that players can make political statements. The NFL is selling a product and their antic is antithetical to the product, which is mindless diversion from the events of the day.

 
How about supporting cops instead of punk bully thugs, looters and rioters?
I thought the mission of cops was to "serve and protect"?

So why didn't the cops protect business owners and their property?
Shoot him in the knee cap he is not able to move and is still alive and under arrest, with the cop being a hero. He didnt do that though, he thought the best way was to tap 6 shots in him. Cops are in that position because they are supposed to know that. I expect excellence out of a cop if they are going to have authority over me and my community.

No excuse, and those defending it should expect more. Kid didnt even have a weapon. The things people let themselves believe bothers me.

Far be it from letting football players show the same support a lot of the community believes. I find it almost insulting to the people of Ferguson that outsiders think they know what happened because they saw it on the news and then judge the people of Ferguson for their protests.
This is just ridiculous. The overwhelming majority of people from Ferguson saw it on the news too.

So they get to pick a side, but others can't because of proximity?
Yes since it is their community and all.
:lmao: I want you to do me a favor. Look up the residences of Jared Cook, Stedman Bailey, Tavon Austin , Chris Givens and Kenny Britt and let me know if any of them have a zip code of 63135
They play for the Rams, in the city of St Louis. Ferguson is 15 miles away. They have no connection to community is what you are saying?
Don't they also represent the Indian store owner who was first robbed by Mike Brown, then bullied by him, then had his business destroyed by the Mike Brown supporters? You think he is a Rams fan right now?
Did Michael Brown get his day in court?

 
How about supporting cops instead of punk bully thugs, looters and rioters?
I thought the mission of cops was to "serve and protect"?

So why didn't the cops protect business owners and their property?
Shoot him in the knee cap he is not able to move and is still alive and under arrest, with the cop being a hero. He didnt do that though, he thought the best way was to tap 6 shots in him. Cops are in that position because they are supposed to know that. I expect excellence out of a cop if they are going to have authority over me and my community.

No excuse, and those defending it should expect more. Kid didnt even have a weapon. The things people let themselves believe bothers me.

Far be it from letting football players show the same support a lot of the community believes. I find it almost insulting to the people of Ferguson that outsiders think they know what happened because they saw it on the news and then judge the people of Ferguson for their protests.
There's no such thing as a cop purposely kneecapping someone. It's taught that if it's a deadly situation which warrants pulling your gun, you shoot to kill. Period. No gray area.
Hey Jerry Curl from FBG says that's the proper procedure. You saying he's completely lost and clueless?
Yes and RBM from FBG is any less clueless and lost because he says so. Pot meet kettle. Amazing how people on the internet get into personal wars.
You have any type of response to my post that he was responding to? I see you've conveniently skipped over the fact that you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about.

 
JimmyJabroni said:
http://fox2now.com/2014/11/30/rams-show-support-for-ferguson-with-hands-up-dont-shoot-enterance/ are these idiots serious. They represent a nfl team to millions of people. What they just did sends another bad message is making people think it's okay what there doing. Could anyone verify if that's real?
There are still many idiots marching in support of that criminal.

It's not all that surprising that a few players support him as well. It doesn't look like the team sanctioned it.
And there are still many racists supporting the cop. :shrug:

 
How about supporting cops instead of punk bully thugs, looters and rioters?
I thought the mission of cops was to "serve and protect"?

So why didn't the cops protect business owners and their property?
Shoot him in the knee cap he is not able to move and is still alive and under arrest, with the cop being a hero. He didnt do that though, he thought the best way was to tap 6 shots in him. Cops are in that position because they are supposed to know that. I expect excellence out of a cop if they are going to have authority over me and my community.

No excuse, and those defending it should expect more. Kid didnt even have a weapon. The things people let themselves believe bothers me.

Far be it from letting football players show the same support a lot of the community believes. I find it almost insulting to the people of Ferguson that outsiders think they know what happened because they saw it on the news and then judge the people of Ferguson for their protests.
This is just ridiculous. The overwhelming majority of people from Ferguson saw it on the news too.

So they get to pick a side, but others can't because of proximity?
Yes since it is their community and all.
:lmao: I want you to do me a favor. Look up the residences of Jared Cook, Stedman Bailey, Tavon Austin , Chris Givens and Kenny Britt and let me know if any of them have a zip code of 63135
They play for the Rams, in the city of St Louis. Ferguson is 15 miles away. They have no connection to community is what you are saying?
So let me get this straight

Outsiders can have an opinion, as long as they are within 15 miles of Ferguson and that opinion is in line with what you assume is the opinion of the residents of that community.

 
JimmyJabroni said:
http://fox2now.com/2014/11/30/rams-show-support-for-ferguson-with-hands-up-dont-shoot-enterance/ are these idiots serious. They represent a nfl team to millions of people. What they just did sends another bad message is making people think it's okay what there doing. Could anyone verify if that's real?
There are still many idiots marching in support of that criminal.

It's not all that surprising that a few players support him as well. It doesn't look like the team sanctioned it.
People are marching in support of Wilson?

 

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