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My high ranking government sources are telling me that radio stations like to play pranks.
It wouldn't surprise me if this how it unfolds. Certainly the FBI is grilling him and as was already mentioned if he lies he can go to jail for that. I'm sure his attorney has made him aware of it.
There's lots of crazy out there. I don't believe 1 thing. Not 1 thing about this case. I'm treating it just like Zimmerman. All media is lying about this. Where in my posting did you get even the inkling that I thought this was credible.
Ah, you didn't think it was really breaking news. You were just quoting. Sorry without the quotation marks I didn't read it that way.
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Originally Posted by aplcr0331
It's all lies. Just like the Zimmerman case. The train is too far down the tracks. What a country.
It wouldn't surprise me if this how it unfolds. Certainly the FBI is grilling him and as was already mentioned if he lies he can go to jail for that. I'm sure his attorney has made him aware of it.
Wouldn't surprise me either, but it would be funny if a wacky radio station broke the news.
Very hard to tell what's real and what is fake. Everyone's in on it.
Well that wraps it up then. If that is the case, my only question is where did Brown attempt
to take the gun, and if it was in the car, and Wilson got it back, and Brown then fled from
the vehicle, Wilson should have called for back up and remained in his vehicle until they
arrived, instead of continuing to escalate the situation, should have tried to diffuse it.
I also read on the same link, that in MO, cops are allowed to pursue the now
assaulting cop felon and kill them - do I have that right?
Open and shut case then - protesters can leave now
“Ten days ago, a police officer shot and killed Michael Brown, in broad daylight. Since then, the world has watched a community become engulfed in grief, anger, fear and at times violence.
For a family mourning the loss of a son, it has been a profound personal tragedy. For Ferguson and our entire nation, it has ripped open old wounds that have festered for generations, and exposed difficult issues that communities across our country must still resolve.
But amid all the pain and distrust and anger, we’ve also seen tremendous acts of grace, courage, and kindness as the people of Ferguson try to maintain peace, while they call for justice for the family of Michael Brown. In Ferguson, people of all races and creeds are joining hands to pray for justice. Teenagers cooking meals for law enforcement officers. Community leaders demonstrating courage and heroism throughout the night in standing against armed and violent instigators. Volunteers coming out to pick up littered neighborhoods.
They are the faces of Ferguson. They are the faces of this region. They are the faces and soul of Missouri.
For them, for the family of Michael Brown, for all the parents who have had their sons taken from them much too soon, and for all the children dreaming of a brighter and better future, we now have a responsibility to come together and do everything we can to achieve justice for this family, peace for this community, and have the courage to address the problems that have divided us for too long. Real problems of poverty, education inequality, and race.
A little unusual for a Governor - the Chief Executive of a State .... to pre-judge a case that is set to go to a Grand Jury the next day. He is calling for a "vigorous Prosecution" and "justice" for the family of Michael Brown.
Investigation doesn't matter. He is calling for blood, just as the street is calling for blood.
Very interesting - I wonder what the citizens of Missouri really think about "we don't really need a pesky trial, we just need a prosecution and "justice" for Michael Brown's family. Missouri has lost it's soul.
A little unusual for a Governor - the Chief Executive of a State .... to pre-judge a case that is set to go to a Grand Jury the next day. He is calling for a "vigorous Prosecution" and "justice" for the family of Michael Brown.
Investigation doesn't matter. He is calling for blood, just as the street is calling for blood.
Very interesting - I wonder what the citizens of Missouri really think about "we don't really need a pesky trial, we just need a prosecution and "justice" for Michael Brown's family. Missouri has lost it's soul.
Amazing. Stick a fork in this country.
You didn't actually believe all that fair trial by a impartial jury of your peers stuff did you?
A little unusual for a Governor - the Chief Executive of a State .... to pre-judge a case that is set to go to a Grand Jury the next day. He is calling for a "vigorous Prosecution" and "justice" for the family of Michael Brown.
Investigation doesn't matter. He is calling for blood, just as the street is calling for blood.
Very interesting - I wonder what the citizens of Missouri really think about "we don't really need a pesky trial, we just need a prosecution and "justice" for Michael Brown's family. Missouri has lost it's soul.
Amazing. Stick a fork in this country.
A shooting took place. Multiple eye witnesses said the officer executed the boy.
He'll want to talk to the Grand Jury so they will make the right decision.
Governor Dixon "talked to them" tonight with his Video message, played on all Televisions instructing them to do a "Vigorous Prosecution" so that Michael Brown's family can have their "justice". He even said Eric Holder had "a job to do". IF Wilson goes to trial ..... it's already a Mis-Trial.
Un-believable
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