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He didn't deserve it, but he certainly did enough to earn it. Very sad thing for his family.He "deserved" to be killed?
He didn't deserve it, but he certainly did enough to earn it. Very sad thing for his family.He "deserved" to be killed?
Police officers are assaulted everyday and those guilty are not sentenced to death.Boo Hoo. Don't assault a police officer.He "deserved" to be killed?Why don't you pick a better example, instead of a thug with past criminal behavior. You know, one that didn't assault a cop. You might garner some support. This guy got exactly what he deserved.Exactly.(By the way, a "Brown supporter" is apparently somebody who believes that he shouldn't have been killed. Hard to see how that makes one a "supporter".)Brown supporters deserve all the ridicule and hate they are getting.
Even if you believe that Wilson's actions were reasonable under the circumstances, you're a complete piece of #### for suggesting an unarmed 18 yr old "deserved" to die for a few bad decisions.
You're completely ignoring the reality of the situation for your fake outrage. Brown shouldn't have put himself in that position in the first place, where decisions have to be made in nanoseconds.Police officers are assaulted everyday and those guilty are not sentenced to death.Boo Hoo. Don't assault a police officer.He "deserved" to be killed?Why don't you pick a better example, instead of a thug with past criminal behavior. You know, one that didn't assault a cop. You might garner some support. This guy got exactly what he deserved.Exactly.(By the way, a "Brown supporter" is apparently somebody who believes that he shouldn't have been killed. Hard to see how that makes one a "supporter".)Brown supporters deserve all the ridicule and hate they are getting.
Even if you believe that Wilson's actions were reasonable under the circumstances, you're a complete piece of #### for suggesting an unarmed 18 yr old "deserved" to die for a few bad decisions.
Think of all the people he would have raped, robbed, assaulted, beat up. Yeah the world is better off with him dead.He "deserved" to be killed?Why don't you pick a better example, instead of a thug with past criminal behavior. You know, one that didn't assault a cop. You might garner some support. This guy got exactly what he deserved.Exactly.(By the way, a "Brown supporter" is apparently somebody who believes that he shouldn't have been killed. Hard to see how that makes one a "supporter".)Brown supporters deserve all the ridicule and hate they are getting.
Even if you believe that Wilson's actions were reasonable under the circumstances, you're a complete piece of #### for suggesting an unarmed 18 yr old "deserved" to die for a few bad decisions.
So that means you have no empathy? If your son dies in a car accident, and it turns out he had had a drink prior to operating the car, would you poke fun at his death and say "boo-hoo" since he "put himself in that situation"?You're completely ignoring the reality of the situation for your fake outrage. Brown shouldn't have put himself in that position in the first place, where decisions have to be made in nanoseconds.Police officers are assaulted everyday and those guilty are not sentenced to death.Boo Hoo. Don't assault a police officer.He "deserved" to be killed?Why don't you pick a better example, instead of a thug with past criminal behavior. You know, one that didn't assault a cop. You might garner some support. This guy got exactly what he deserved.Exactly.(By the way, a "Brown supporter" is apparently somebody who believes that he shouldn't have been killed. Hard to see how that makes one a "supporter".)Brown supporters deserve all the ridicule and hate they are getting.
Even if you believe that Wilson's actions were reasonable under the circumstances, you're a complete piece of #### for suggesting an unarmed 18 yr old "deserved" to die for a few bad decisions.
Someone was going to die via that gun that day. It's pretty obvious. The right person is dead. Just wanted to set you straight on that.He "deserved" to be killed?Why don't you pick a better example, instead of a thug with past criminal behavior. You know, one that didn't assault a cop. You might garner some support. This guy got exactly what he deserved.
Even if you believe that Wilson's actions were reasonable under the circumstances, you're a complete piece of #### for suggesting an unarmed 18 yr old "deserved" to die for a few bad decisions.
Just winning over the publicWell thrown bricks are "the language of the unheard".S.F. protest turns ugly at Union Square
http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/S-F-protest-turns-ugly-at-Union-Square-5923757.php
A march for racial justice Friday night turned ugly as hundreds of protesters converged on Union Square and frightened crowds of shoppers by smashing windows and attacking police.
Shopkeepers lowered metal gates to protect their entries while shoppers with children dashed inside the giant Macys store and cowered behind locked doors. Some protesters broke shop windows and screamed at police, while others threw objects including bottles at officers.
Several families ran from the protest area while hundreds crowded behind police lines at Union Squares ice rink. An activist spray painted F T P (FThe Police) on an Apple Store, watched by dozens of wide-eyed shoppers huddled inside.
So stupid. It isnt really smart, said one woman, shopping bag in hand, as she cowered from the fracas. Her family quickly shushed her, telling her not to give her name.
About 30 demonstrators had gathered at the square at about 5 p.m., and at first were nearly drowned out by loud holiday tunes blaring from the ice rink and the din of thousands of people who came to shop and to watch the annual tree lighting in the square. But once the tree was lit around 7 p.m. and hundreds of other activists had marched to the square from the Ferry Building, the confrontation with lines of police who were flanking them turned nasty.
Officers managed to herd the activists down to Market Street after about 30 minutes. The demonstrators, now numbering about 100, then walked into the Mission District, occasionally breaking windows and spray painting protest slogans as their numbers dwindled.
Police made several arrests, and two officers were injured by broken glass and a flung brick, the department reported.
The demonstration was the latest of several in the Bay Area this week in reaction to a grand jury decision to not indict a white police officer in Ferguson, Mo., for shooting an unarmed black man who had allegedly attacked him.
Yes, indeed, who can forget all the support the left has given Charles Manson over the years trying to achieve a Civil Rights Moment - not to mention the numerous "Free Charlie!" threads that were started on this forum.Because the left so desperately wants their Civil Rights MomentTM. Doesn't matter if it was Charles Manson, Brown or Joe Blow...if a cop looked at someone the wrong way then that calls for outrage!Why don't you pick a better example, instead of a thug with past criminal behavior. You know, one that didn't assault a cop. You might garner some support. This guy got exactly what he deserved.Exactly.(By the way, a "Brown supporter" is apparently somebody who believes that he shouldn't have been killed. Hard to see how that makes one a "supporter".)Brown supporters deserve all the ridiculeand hatethey are getting.
what the hell does this even mean? Is this a baseball game for you? A guy was shot dead.Wilson backers still batting 1.000. Brown backers striking out looking every time.
Genius!! You are so quick witted and hilarious.Maybe he should rename his login to Master Bateman?It's true. Or really weird shtick he was pulling.Wait, what?Reginald Cornsilks said:Your issues here sound like a YOU problem, not an everyone else/USA problem.Patrick Bateman said:I'm surprised the white people didn't run the black people over, and claim that they felt their lives were in danger. I mean really, what's a few more dead black folks right?
You are the guy who jacked off in your daughters bed, right?
I absolutely think Michael Brown could have grown into an incredible human being. Unfortunately, who he was and what he did in the moment got him killed. No one else. That's the truth that needs to be acknowledged prior to further introspection IMO.Because if you cannot baseline that, you have no objectivity.Turning Michael Brown into a really bad guy is just as wrong, IMO, as turning him into some kind of hero. I think Michael Brown was a stupid thug. But he was only a teenager and his death is a tragedy, because he might have grown up into something better. Who knows?
Everybody seems to want their stories tied into nice neat bows, good and evil. If you believe that Michael Brown was wrongfully killed, then you need Brown to become pristine, a great guy who never did anyone any harm. If you believe that Wilson was justified, then you need to turn Brown into something evil under a rock. Real life is never that smooth; it's murky.
Don't forget that an innocent police officer's life was ruined and his career ended by what was deemed to be no fault of his own.what the hell does this even mean? Is this a baseball game for you? A guy was shot dead.Wilson backers still batting 1.000. Brown backers striking out looking every time.
It's sad that some would threaten over a reporter over it, but that's what you get for being a ######## and outing all of Wilson's info to the world. Just because the freedom of information act gives you the right to do it, doesn't mean that you should do it.Just saw that the NYT reporter that published all of Wilson's personal info now wants police protection because of the backlash. Good luck with that!
You do whiff a lot.what the hell does this even mean? Is this a baseball game for you? A guy was shot dead.Wilson backers still batting 1.000. Brown backers striking out looking every time.
I certainly can since I wasn't the one who brought up Charlie Manson as an example.Replace Charles Manson with convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal in that sentence, and, yes, who can forget that.Yes, indeed, who can forget all the support the left has given Charles Manson over the years trying to achieve a Civil Rights Moment
Bless your heart, nothing you write is ever the least bit funny but you keep trying. You're like the kid in the special ed class that everyone applauds for effort.You do whiff a lot.what the hell does this even mean? Is this a baseball game for you? A guy was shot dead.Wilson backers still batting 1.000. Brown backers striking out looking every time.
Yet.....you always respond.Bless your heart, nothing you write is ever the least bit funny but you keep trying. You're like the kid in the special ed class that everyone applauds for effort.You do whiff a lot.what the hell does this even mean? Is this a baseball game for you? A guy was shot dead.Wilson backers still batting 1.000. Brown backers striking out looking every time.
The only person confirming that is the guy who requested the records, according to your link. Your link from August.The gentle giant.
http://www.youngcons.com/explosive-new-lawsuit-filed-in-st-louis-claims-michael-brown-was-a-suspect-for-second-degree/#OdV20px9rIXbXfUj.99
Charles Johnson, Editor-in-chief of GotNews, filed a lawsuit in St. Louis seeking the release of Michael Brown’s juvenile criminal record, claiming they no longer need to be kept private. Johnson says law enforcement told him that Brown’s juvenile arrest record contains a second-degree murder charge and information linking him to the notorious Crips street gang.
The Post-Dispatch filed a petition Aug. 22 asking a judge in the St. Louis County Family Court to open any juvenile records on Brown, the unarmed 18-year-old shot to death last month by a Ferguson police officer. A conservative blogger from California had separately requested the records be opened.
Police had said earlier that Brown had no adult criminal record.
The petitions went to a hearing Tuesday with St. Louis County Family Court Judge Ellen Levy Siwak, who took the case under advisement.
But disclosures during and after the hearing on Tuesday put to rest claims by blogger Charles C. Johnson and others that Brown was facing a murder charge at the time he was shot to death.
Cynthia Harcourt, a lawyer for St. Louis County Juvenile Officer Kip Seely, noted that some juvenile records and proceedings are open to the public: those that concern crimes that would be Class A or B felonies if a juvenile had been charged as an adult. But there were none for Brown.
It means every piece of BS that the thief supporters bring to the table, we destroy with common sense.what the hell does this even mean? Is this a baseball game for you? AWilson backers still batting 1.000. Brown backers striking out looking every time.guythief was shot dead.
Im a sucker for people with problems like yours. I feel guilty that I'm so lucky...Yet.....you always respond.Bless your heart, nothing you write is ever the least bit funny but you keep trying. You're like the kid in the special ed class that everyone applauds for effort.You do whiff a lot.what the hell does this even mean? Is this a baseball game for you? A guy was shot dead.Wilson backers still batting 1.000. Brown backers striking out looking every time.![]()
I don't think we really know those are the facts yet, do we? According to her they were driving out of the place and the police drove up, blocked them in.I guess I don't understand the outrage, she is riding in a car where her boyfriend attempts to run down and kill officers, who are reporting to a shots fired call. They use non lethal force and she is struck In a what is a fluke accident when glass and pellets strike her in the face. There is now an arrest warrant out for her boyfriend I could maybe see if the officers riddled the car with real bullets, people being mad, but come on--how many times does it have to be said, don't try and attack/kill a police officer and do what you are told and you will 99% of the time be okay..I also didn't quote part of the beginning of the article.Interesting that you edited out the two sentences that follow:Pregnant St. Louis woman loses left eye after police officer shoots non-lethal round at car
Conners, who was angry about the grand jurys decision, and her boyfriend, DeAngelas Lee, were parked at a BP gas station on New Halls Ferry Road in St. Louis, just north of Ferguson, KMOV reported.
As her boyfriend started to drive away, she says, several police officers arrived.
They pulled up while we were coming towards the street, DeAnglas was trying to get away, they blocked us from the side, front and back, Conners told the CBS affiliate.
Thats when an officer fired the bean bag round because he feared for his safety, police said.
Conners found another officer who could help her get medical attention.
Dornellas father, Donnell Conners, says he understands that the cops have a difficult job to do but there was no excuse for what happened to his daughter.
Im very upset, very disappointed with tactics that they used trying to get control of situation, he told KMOV. I understand tough job, I understand that it was chaos, there was no reason to fire upon innocent person sitting in a vehicle.
Conners says her left eye was so badly damaged that it needed to be removed and reports blurriness in her right eye but is thankful she can still see the world at all.
Police say they arrested 16 suspects at the station after gunshots were reportedly fired.
Authorities have issued a warrant for Lee’s arrest, according to reports.
The woman wasn't arrested. She lost an eye.
And don't say innocent until proven guilty--read the facts--the officers immediately provided medical attention to the girl and what did the boyfriend, who was obviously so concerned for the welfare of his pregnant girlfriend, do?? He fled the scene, leaving her behind--injured and is now wanted on a $50,000 bond. His actions show he knows he did something wrong.
But let's all try and be mad at the police instead of the person who, had he just done what the cops told him to do, caused this whole event.
This is great, she's just like every protester too. The second they feel in danger they run to those they criticize for protection. ####### pathetic, hopefully they keep her on hold for hours at a time and #### with her endlessly. They should give her a time slot like a cable company, "we'll send a patrol car over there between 10 & 6".It's sad that some would threaten over a reporter over it, but that's what you get for being a ######## and outing all of Wilson's info to the world. Just because the freedom of information act gives you the right to do it, doesn't mean that you should do it.Just saw that the NYT reporter that published all of Wilson's personal info now wants police protection because of the backlash. Good luck with that!
See, you already said it. A police officer did the shooting. Obviously it was justified, reasonable, and he/she was in the right.I don't think we really know those are the facts yet, do we? According to her they were driving out of the place and the police drove up, blocked them in.I guess I don't understand the outrage, she is riding in a car where her boyfriend attempts to run down and kill officers, who are reporting to a shots fired call. They use non lethal force and she is struck In a what is a fluke accident when glass and pellets strike her in the face. There is now an arrest warrant out for her boyfriend I could maybe see if the officers riddled the car with real bullets, people being mad, but come on--how many times does it have to be said, don't try and attack/kill a police officer and do what you are told and you will 99% of the time be okay..And don't say innocent until proven guilty--read the facts--the officers immediately provided medical attention to the girl and what did the boyfriend, who was obviously so concerned for the welfare of his pregnant girlfriend, do?? He fled the scene, leaving her behind--injured and is now wanted on a $50,000 bond. His actions show he knows he did something wrong.I also didn't quote part of the beginning of the article.Interesting that you edited out the two sentences that follow:Pregnant St. Louis woman loses left eye after police officer shoots non-lethal round at car
Conners, who was angry about the grand jurys decision, and her boyfriend, DeAngelas Lee, were parked at a BP gas station on New Halls Ferry Road in St. Louis, just north of Ferguson, KMOV reported.
As her boyfriend started to drive away, she says, several police officers arrived.
They pulled up while we were coming towards the street, DeAnglas was trying to get away, they blocked us from the side, front and back, Conners told the CBS affiliate.
Thats when an officer fired the bean bag round because he feared for his safety, police said.
Conners found another officer who could help her get medical attention.
Dornellas father, Donnell Conners, says he understands that the cops have a difficult job to do but there was no excuse for what happened to his daughter.
Im very upset, very disappointed with tactics that they used trying to get control of situation, he told KMOV. I understand tough job, I understand that it was chaos, there was no reason to fire upon innocent person sitting in a vehicle.
Conners says her left eye was so badly damaged that it needed to be removed and reports blurriness in her right eye but is thankful she can still see the world at all.
Police say they arrested 16 suspects at the station after gunshots were reportedly fired.
Authorities have issued a warrant for Lees arrest, according to reports.
The woman wasn't arrested. She lost an eye.
But let's all try and be mad at the police instead of the person who, had he just done what the cops told him to do, caused this whole event.
So far the only agreement seems to be that she lost an eye due to a beanbag fired by a police officer, another police officer got her medical help, and she wasn't arrested.
You whiffed again.Im a sucker for people with problems like yours. I feel guilty that I'm so lucky...Yet.....you always respond.Bless your heart, nothing you write is ever the least bit funny but you keep trying. You're like the kid in the special ed class that everyone applauds for effort.You do whiff a lot.what the hell does this even mean? Is this a baseball game for you? A guy was shot dead.Wilson backers still batting 1.000. Brown backers striking out looking every time.![]()

Maybe this will be in the back of the mind of the next police officer who is put in this situation, and maybe that's the silver lining here? Look, I don't know exactly what happened on that day between Wilson and Brown, but I tend to believe the truth lies somewhere in the middle of the extremes that paint one guy as completely innocent and the other guy completely at fault. I do think there are cops out there that are racist and abuse their power. How many and how systemic this is, I don't know. But, one thing we've learned from this incident is that there are consequences when you pull that trigger.Don't forget that an innocent police officer's life was ruined and his career ended by what was deemed to be no fault of his own.what the hell does this even mean? Is this a baseball game for you? A guy was shot dead.Wilson backers still batting 1.000. Brown backers striking out looking every time.
Also when you assault an officer.But, one thing we've learned from this incident is that there are consequences when you pull that trigger.Don't forget that an innocent police officer's life was ruined and his career ended by what was deemed to be no fault of his own.what the hell does this even mean? Is this a baseball game for you? A guy was shot dead.Wilson backers still batting 1.000. Brown backers striking out looking every time.
Freudian Klan reference?Not a penny for the small business owners who lost their lively hoods over these same people. Hey it will give Tim and his ilk a reason to make themselves feel better.Here's your chance to help the rioters, errrrrr, I mean the protesters, financially.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2014/11/28/Ferguson-Protestors-Need-Money-for-Jail-Bail-Life-95K-Raised-in-Crowdfunding-Campaign?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
A crowdfunding campaign advertising itself as the Ferguson Legal Defense Fund has been running a campaign since October that boasts a goal of raising $250,000 for protesters in Ferguson, Missouri, seeking money for jail, bail & life.
The gentle giant.
http://www.youngcons.com/explosive-new-lawsuit-filed-in-st-louis-claims-michael-brown-was-a-suspect-for-second-degree/#OdV20px9rIXbXfUj.99
Charles Johnson, Editor-in-chief of GotNews, filed a lawsuit in St. Louis seeking the release of Michael Brown’s juvenile criminal record, claiming they no longer need to be kept private. Johnson says law enforcement told him that Brown’s juvenile arrest record contains a second-degree murder charge and information linking him to the notorious Crips street gang.
That may not be the case, but we have no reason to think otherwise.See, you already said it. A police officer did the shooting. Obviously it was justified, reasonable, and he/she was in the right.I don't think we really know those are the facts yet, do we? According to her they were driving out of the place and the police drove up, blocked them in.I guess I don't understand the outrage, she is riding in a car where her boyfriend attempts to run down and kill officers, who are reporting to a shots fired call. They use non lethal force and she is struck In a what is a fluke accident when glass and pellets strike her in the face. There is now an arrest warrant out for her boyfriend I could maybe see if the officers riddled the car with real bullets, people being mad, but come on--how many times does it have to be said, don't try and attack/kill a police officer and do what you are told and you will 99% of the time be okay..And don't say innocent until proven guilty--read the facts--the officers immediately provided medical attention to the girl and what did the boyfriend, who was obviously so concerned for the welfare of his pregnant girlfriend, do?? He fled the scene, leaving her behind--injured and is now wanted on a $50,000 bond. His actions show he knows he did something wrong.I also didn't quote part of the beginning of the article.Interesting that you edited out the two sentences that follow:Pregnant St. Louis woman loses left eye after police officer shoots non-lethal round at car
Conners, who was angry about the grand jurys decision, and her boyfriend, DeAngelas Lee, were parked at a BP gas station on New Halls Ferry Road in St. Louis, just north of Ferguson, KMOV reported.
As her boyfriend started to drive away, she says, several police officers arrived.
They pulled up while we were coming towards the street, DeAnglas was trying to get away, they blocked us from the side, front and back, Conners told the CBS affiliate.
Thats when an officer fired the bean bag round because he feared for his safety, police said.
Conners found another officer who could help her get medical attention.
Dornellas father, Donnell Conners, says he understands that the cops have a difficult job to do but there was no excuse for what happened to his daughter.
Im very upset, very disappointed with tactics that they used trying to get control of situation, he told KMOV. I understand tough job, I understand that it was chaos, there was no reason to fire upon innocent person sitting in a vehicle.
Conners says her left eye was so badly damaged that it needed to be removed and reports blurriness in her right eye but is thankful she can still see the world at all.
Police say they arrested 16 suspects at the station after gunshots were reportedly fired.
Authorities have issued a warrant for Lees arrest, according to reports.
The woman wasn't arrested. She lost an eye.
But let's all try and be mad at the police instead of the person who, had he just done what the cops told him to do, caused this whole event.
So far the only agreement seems to be that she lost an eye due to a beanbag fired by a police officer, another police officer got her medical help, and she wasn't arrested.
If you grab a cops gun then it's all bets off.Police officers are assaulted everyday and those guilty are not sentenced to death.Boo Hoo. Don't assault a police officer.He "deserved" to be killed?Why don't you pick a better example, instead of a thug with past criminal behavior. You know, one that didn't assault a cop. You might garner some support. This guy got exactly what he deserved.Exactly.(By the way, a "Brown supporter" is apparently somebody who believes that he shouldn't have been killed. Hard to see how that makes one a "supporter".)Brown supporters deserve all the ridicule and hate they are getting.
Even if you believe that Wilson's actions were reasonable under the circumstances, you're a complete piece of #### for suggesting an unarmed 18 yr old "deserved" to die for a few bad decisions.
Dude you really need to change your name to GRANDPASUX.....you are an awful human being :XThink of all the people he would have raped, robbed, assaulted, beat up. Yeah the world is better off with him dead.He "deserved" to be killed?Why don't you pick a better example, instead of a thug with past criminal behavior. You know, one that didn't assault a cop. You might garner some support. This guy got exactly what he deserved.Exactly.(By the way, a "Brown supporter" is apparently somebody who believes that he shouldn't have been killed. Hard to see how that makes one a "supporter".)Brown supporters deserve all the ridicule and hate they are getting.
Even if you believe that Wilson's actions were reasonable under the circumstances, you're a complete piece of #### for suggesting an unarmed 18 yr old "deserved" to die for a few bad decisions.
well we`ll never know if thats even true seeing the cop washed his hands and took his own weapon to the police station and entered it into evidence himself...so much could have happened in that span of timeIf you grab a cops gun then it's all bets off.Police officers are assaulted everyday and those guilty are not sentenced to death.Boo Hoo. Don't assault a police officer.He "deserved" to be killed?Why don't you pick a better example, instead of a thug with past criminal behavior. You know, one that didn't assault a cop. You might garner some support. This guy got exactly what he deserved.Exactly.(By the way, a "Brown supporter" is apparently somebody who believes that he shouldn't have been killed. Hard to see how that makes one a "supporter".)Brown supporters deserve all the ridicule and hate they are getting.
Even if you believe that Wilson's actions were reasonable under the circumstances, you're a complete piece of #### for suggesting an unarmed 18 yr old "deserved" to die for a few bad decisions.
its funny how when you show that rumor isnt even true the people who were saying ''see i told you so'' dont even acknowledge this post hahaThe only person confirming that is the guy who requested the records, according to your link. Your link from August.The gentle giant.
http://www.youngcons.com/explosive-new-lawsuit-filed-in-st-louis-claims-michael-brown-was-a-suspect-for-second-degree/#OdV20px9rIXbXfUj.99
Charles Johnson, Editor-in-chief of GotNews, filed a lawsuit in St. Louis seeking the release of Michael Brown’s juvenile criminal record, claiming they no longer need to be kept private. Johnson says law enforcement told him that Brown’s juvenile arrest record contains a second-degree murder charge and information linking him to the notorious Crips street gang.
http://www.youngcons.com/explosive-new-lawsuit-filed-in-st-louis-claims-michael-brown-was-a-suspect-for-second-degree/?PageSpeed=noscript
Meanwhile in September
Juvenile court lawyer says Michael Brown had no serious delinquency convictions http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/09/04/juvenile-court-lawyer-says-michael-brown-had-no-serious-delinquency-convictions/
Michael Brown’s juvenile record clear of serious felony convictions http://fox2now.com/2014/09/03/lawsuits-seek-any-michael-brown-juvenile-records/
Juvenile court: Michael Brown had no most-serious felony convictions or pending cases http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/juvenile-court-michael-brown-had-no-most-serious-felony-convictions/article_43c9bbbb-356f-5ea6-b9e2-7dde7e3e5c83.html
The Post-Dispatch filed a petition Aug. 22 asking a judge in the St. Louis County Family Court to open any juvenile records on Brown, the unarmed 18-year-old shot to death last month by a Ferguson police officer. A conservative blogger from California had separately requested the records be opened.
Police had said earlier that Brown had no adult criminal record.
The petitions went to a hearing Tuesday with St. Louis County Family Court Judge Ellen Levy Siwak, who took the case under advisement.
But disclosures during and after the hearing on Tuesday put to rest claims by blogger Charles C. Johnson and others that Brown was facing a murder charge at the time he was shot to death.
Cynthia Harcourt, a lawyer for St. Louis County Juvenile Officer Kip Seely, noted that some juvenile records and proceedings are open to the public: those that concern crimes that would be Class A or B felonies if a juvenile had been charged as an adult. But there were none for Brown.
I thought, could be wrong someone I'm sure will jump in, that Brown reached into the police car and grabbed at the cop's gun and that this was backed up by witnesses including non cops.well we`ll never know if thats even true seeing the cop washed his hands and took his own weapon to the police station and entered it into evidence himself...so much could have happened in that span of timeIf you grab a cops gun then it's all bets off.Police officers are assaulted everyday and those guilty are not sentenced to death.Boo Hoo. Don't assault a police officer.He "deserved" to be killed?Why don't you pick a better example, instead of a thug with past criminal behavior. You know, one that didn't assault a cop. You might garner some support. This guy got exactly what he deserved.Exactly.(By the way, a "Brown supporter" is apparently somebody who believes that he shouldn't have been killed. Hard to see how that makes one a "supporter".)Brown supporters deserve all the ridicule and hate they are getting.
Even if you believe that Wilson's actions were reasonable under the circumstances, you're a complete piece of #### for suggesting an unarmed 18 yr old "deserved" to die for a few bad decisions.
nobody knows what happened in that car except wilson and brown...all anyone can say is that they were struggling at the cruiserI thought, could be wrong someone I'm sure will jump in, that Brown reached into the police car and grabbed at the cop's gun and that this was backed up by witnesses including non cops.well we`ll never know if thats even true seeing the cop washed his hands and took his own weapon to the police station and entered it into evidence himself...so much could have happened in that span of timeIf you grab a cops gun then it's all bets off.Police officers are assaulted everyday and those guilty are not sentenced to death.Boo Hoo. Don't assault a police officer.He "deserved" to be killed?Why don't you pick a better example, instead of a thug with past criminal behavior. You know, one that didn't assault a cop. You might garner some support. This guy got exactly what he deserved.Exactly.(By the way, a "Brown supporter" is apparently somebody who believes that he shouldn't have been killed. Hard to see how that makes one a "supporter".)Brown supporters deserve all the ridicule and hate they are getting.
Even if you believe that Wilson's actions were reasonable under the circumstances, you're a complete piece of #### for suggesting an unarmed 18 yr old "deserved" to die for a few bad decisions.
And the store owners, particularly the sole owners, who have taken major damage through no fault of their own. They did nothing to deserve what has happened to them.Don't forget that an innocent police officer's life was ruined and his career ended by what was deemed to be no fault of his own.what the hell does this even mean? Is this a baseball game for you? A guy was shot dead.Wilson backers still batting 1.000. Brown backers striking out looking every time.
So when a 300lb guy grabs your gun you should be thinking about the public backlash from the lynch mob/mdeia? Yeah, that doesn't make a whole lot of sense.Maybe this will be in the back of the mind of the next police officer who is put in this situation, and maybe that's the silver lining here?Don't forget that an innocent police officer's life was ruined and his career ended by what was deemed to be no fault of his own.
Just the fact that he was wrestling with a cop in his car is pretty bad, no?nobody knows what happened in that car except wilson and brown...all anyone can say is that they were struggling at the cruiser
And that Brown's blood was inside the car and on Wilson while gun residue was on Brown.nobody knows what happened in that car except wilson and brown...all anyone can say is that they were struggling at the cruiser
It seems relevant. His supporters are saying he is not the type of guy who would charge a cop like a lunatic. The more you see of his past, his crazy behavior seems more plausible.Why? He's dead.Suppose Brown had been an Eagle scout in his younger days- would that have changed your mind about this incident? If not, then why should previous bad acts change peoples' minds?Somebody was on last night saying Brown been involved in a murder and assaults in his younger days. Should be released so we can know some history other than the theft and pushing the little clerk.The gentle giant.
http://www.youngcons.com/explosive-new-lawsuit-filed-in-st-louis-claims-michael-brown-was-a-suspect-for-second-degree/#OdV20px9rIXbXfUj.99
Charles Johnson, Editor-in-chief of GotNews, filed a lawsuit in St. Louis seeking the release of Michael Browns juvenile criminal record, claiming they no longer need to be kept private. Johnson says law enforcement told him that Browns juvenile arrest record contains a second-degree murder charge and information linking him to the notorious Crips street gang.why do you have to hate on Big Mike ?
Credibility killer? Don't you need some first?That may not be the case, but we have no reason to think otherwise.See, you already said it. A police officer did the shooting. Obviously it was justified, reasonable, and he/she was in the right.I don't think we really know those are the facts yet, do we? According to her they were driving out of the place and the police drove up, blocked them in.I guess I don't understand the outrage, she is riding in a car where her boyfriend attempts to run down and kill officers, who are reporting to a shots fired call. They use non lethal force and she is struck In a what is a fluke accident when glass and pellets strike her in the face. There is now an arrest warrant out for her boyfriend I could maybe see if the officers riddled the car with real bullets, people being mad, but come on--how many times does it have to be said, don't try and attack/kill a police officer and do what you are told and you will 99% of the time be okay..And don't say innocent until proven guilty--read the facts--the officers immediately provided medical attention to the girl and what did the boyfriend, who was obviously so concerned for the welfare of his pregnant girlfriend, do?? He fled the scene, leaving her behind--injured and is now wanted on a $50,000 bond. His actions show he knows he did something wrong.I also didn't quote part of the beginning of the article.Interesting that you edited out the two sentences that follow:Pregnant St. Louis woman loses left eye after police officer shoots non-lethal round at car
Conners, who was angry about the grand jurys decision, and her boyfriend, DeAngelas Lee, were parked at a BP gas station on New Halls Ferry Road in St. Louis, just north of Ferguson, KMOV reported.
As her boyfriend started to drive away, she says, several police officers arrived.
They pulled up while we were coming towards the street, DeAnglas was trying to get away, they blocked us from the side, front and back, Conners told the CBS affiliate.
Thats when an officer fired the bean bag round because he feared for his safety, police said.
Conners found another officer who could help her get medical attention.
Dornellas father, Donnell Conners, says he understands that the cops have a difficult job to do but there was no excuse for what happened to his daughter.
Im very upset, very disappointed with tactics that they used trying to get control of situation, he told KMOV. I understand tough job, I understand that it was chaos, there was no reason to fire upon innocent person sitting in a vehicle.
Conners says her left eye was so badly damaged that it needed to be removed and reports blurriness in her right eye but is thankful she can still see the world at all.
Police say they arrested 16 suspects at the station after gunshots were reportedly fired.
Authorities have issued a warrant for Lees arrest, according to reports.
The woman wasn't arrested. She lost an eye.
But let's all try and be mad at the police instead of the person who, had he just done what the cops told him to do, caused this whole event.
So far the only agreement seems to be that she lost an eye due to a beanbag fired by a police officer, another police officer got her medical help, and she wasn't arrested.
It seems like people would have their "There Must Be More To This Story" detector go off when they read stuff like what Fatness posted. If police just opened fire on some random vehicle -- even with nonlethal ammo -- that would be pretty remarkable and incredibly damning. But all it took was one click and quick scan of the story to see that Fatness actually doctored it to present a distorted picture of what may have transpired. I'm not sure what motivates a person to do that, since it's a credibility-killer, but then again I also don't quite understand why people dug in on the "Michael Brown was shot while trying to surrender" narrative so early either.
Is there any other place with that story other than "youngcons.com"?It seems relevant. His supporters are saying he is not the type of guy who would charge a cop like a lunatic. The more you see of his past, his crazy behavior seems more plausible.Why? He's dead.Suppose Brown had been an Eagle scout in his younger days- would that have changed your mind about this incident? If not, then why should previous bad acts change peoples' minds?Somebody was on last night saying Brown been involved in a murder and assaults in his younger days. Should be released so we can know some history other than the theft and pushing the little clerk.The gentle giant.
http://www.youngcons.com/explosive-new-lawsuit-filed-in-st-louis-claims-michael-brown-was-a-suspect-for-second-degree/#OdV20px9rIXbXfUj.99
Charles Johnson, Editor-in-chief of GotNews, filed a lawsuit in St. Louis seeking the release of Michael Browns juvenile criminal record, claiming they no longer need to be kept private. Johnson says law enforcement told him that Browns juvenile arrest record contains a second-degree murder charge and information linking him to the notorious Crips street gang.why do you have to hate on Big Mike ?
again...no proof other than wilsons word that brown ever went for his gun...zeroAnd the store owners, particularly the sole owners, who have taken major damage through no fault of their own. They did nothing to deserve what has happened to them.Don't forget that an innocent police officer's life was ruined and his career ended by what was deemed to be no fault of his own.what the hell does this even mean? Is this a baseball game for you? A guy was shot dead.Wilson backers still batting 1.000. Brown backers striking out looking every time.
So when a 300lb guy grabs your gun you should be thinking about the public backlash from the lynch mob/mdeia? Yeah, that doesn't make a whole lot of sense.Maybe this will be in the back of the mind of the next police officer who is put in this situation, and maybe that's the silver lining here?Don't forget that an innocent police officer's life was ruined and his career ended by what was deemed to be no fault of his own.
Wilson washed away blood evidence.And that Brown's blood was inside the car and on Wilson while gun residue was on Brown.nobody knows what happened in that car except wilson and brown...all anyone can say is that they were struggling at the cruiser
And?Wilson washed away blood evidence.And that Brown's blood was inside the car and on Wilson while gun residue was on Brown.nobody knows what happened in that car except wilson and brown...all anyone can say is that they were struggling at the cruiser
In an interview with police investigators, Wilson admitted that after the shooting he returned to police headquarters and washed blood off his body -- physical evidence that could have helped to prove or disprove a critical piece of Wilsons testimony regarding his struggle with Brown inside the police car. He told his interrogator that he had blood on both of his hands. I think it was his blood, Wilson said referring to Brown. He added that he was not cut anywhere.
im sure he could work somewhere else as a cop right? Alaska or something?CNN Breaking News: Darren Wilson just resigned.