As far as blurred vid while "scuffling", I would venture to say a shoot would be good on the cop's testimony, along with blurred fight vid, as long as the good vid, and audio prior to and after the shoot/scuffle supported?
Al's cheese has slid off his cracker. The man is not helping. Trying to put doubt out there. He's gotta keep his pay check coming.
Do you guys think we will see more of the same tonight?...
I think there will be more tonight. No doubt.Do you guys think we will see more of the same tonight? It doesn't help when you have the Brown's attorney saying the system is broken. As suspected to begin with that no matter the outcome the facts don't matter. Those that are against Officer Wilson and wanted an indictment are out to make a scene and are not concerned with the law or that Mr. Brown's actions that day lead him to a point where it was going home in handcuffs or a body bag. If you go for an officers gun its not going to go well. If you attack a civilian and go for their gun, again likely will not go well and deadly force is justifiable. For those saying justice was not reached I really want to know what they consider justice as I think it was reached with the officer being cleared.
I feel for the Ferguson shop owners who now have to rebuild and I hope that they have insurance which will cover it and are able to stay stable and support their families through the holidays.
Do you guys think this is the type of reaction and response we will see in future protests across the U.S. when this type of situation arises again? Is rioting the new norm when it comes to protesting? I'm all for people protesting and having a right to voice their opinion in mass demonstrations but what happened last night is unacceptable in our culture and I hope we can put a quick end to it. I'm against the militarization of the police but in these situations I don't see how it will be stopped without a significant show of force.
1911ly said "cracker".
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I can agree with his ideal on body cameras.
It's not a terrible idea for all involved, until we start figuring out how to pay for it.
Of course, then there is this wonderful idea of rewarding bad behavior.
I'm waiting for the Brown's to apologize for their son's criminal behavior and the upbringing that made him think this was OK.
So, maybe we should make some lemonade from this big bag o' lemons.
A very loud, persistent call for a national day of observance for Michael Brown: Civil Right Hero, is inevitable. Could we get a jump on marketing the merchandise early?
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Michael Brown: Civil Right Hero
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I am still of the opinion that rioting would have still taken place even if they had made the decision to indict. I think this opinion is re-enforced by the facts that the vast majority of arrests made last night were people from out of town and that businesses that had publicly supported Brown and even had signage to show it were still looted. Without the people just looking for an opportunity to break the law and get away with it, this would have been little more than a minor and mostly peaceful disturbance. Its a sad commentary on the state of our society.