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you have no idea about the reliability of witnesses do you? Everyone is perfect, everyone knows what they saw. . .and nothing was influenced
Yeah i'm waiting for more evidence, hopefully video, etc.
Its very easy for Bob to say X
and then Jamie says "oh yeah, X"
and then don, not to be left out, says X
this crap is easily distorted. Calm down, take a breath, what is the freaking rush to judgement
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Originally Posted by Gtownoe
No.
There's only 1 story that doesn't go along with ALL of the other accounts and thats the account of the officer.
There has been NO witness coming forward to corroborate the officer's side of events.
It has also been proving that the cop has already lied about his story. The store owner said he didn't believe Mike Brown had stole anything and he didn't call the Police.
Another misleading headline. You forgot the "resisting arrest" part. Looks like the NYC shenanigans have caught on. In addition:
1) It's good to know that the news media is now, apparently, stating the race of the parties. I expect to see plenty of outrage about "another white man/couple/vet" attacked by black(s).
2) Maybe the PDs need to dispatch black officers to black communities. After all, many were recruited to reflect the communities they represent.
3) The black gang violence that ensued (thank gawd for the internet) served as another reason for owning a gun (we do), since the cops stood around scratching their asinines, probably on orders not to "offend" anyone. After all, what better way to express immediate "outrage" over the killing of a black by a white than to loot and set fire to a Korean deli.
FERGUSON, MO (KMOX) - With the chants of angry protestors audible in the background, St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar told reporters that the 18-year-old shot by a Ferguson Police officer Saturday, had struggled with the officer over his sidearm.
Belmar says that the officer had ‘an encounter’ with two individuals on the street. Belmar says as the officer tried to get out of his car, one of the subjects pushed him back in and began assaulting him, “It is our understanding, at this point in the investigation, that there was a struggle over the officer’s weapon. There was at least one shot fired within the car.”
I watched both videos. It was very difficult to understand the second one by the way the young man was speaking.
My question is why did the officer fire so many shots at Michael Brown? Seriously, it was over 6 shots.
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