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On 8/24/2014 3:03 PM, jps wrote:
On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 21:56:43 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 8/23/2014 9:26 PM, wrote: On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 14:31:24 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Saturday, August 23, 2014 5:05:54 PM UTC-4, jps wrote: In this case, because he disengaged with the young man before firing the kills shots, it could be considered premeditated and in the first degree. You're a hoot. You have no idea what the circumstances are, if any disengagement occurred, or if the officer felt his life was in danger as the thug charged him again after nearly beating the officer to death. Whitey cop bad, right? The "beat5ing" has been overstated a bit, the cop was punched or slapped in the face but you hit a cop, you are going to be in trouble, no matter what. If this thug repeated the same thing we saw on the store video (turn and try to threaten with his bulk) , he was going to be shot .. In Missouri, New York or even yuppie assed San Francisco. CNN seems to have some witnesses who back up the cop version of the story but they are too afraid to go on camera. I notice the news anchors are softening on their predictions of a prosecution. In real life, charging a cop for killing a felon in the process of an arrest is pretty rare For the folks who think otherwise, do not underestimate the power of the police unions. Due mostly to the immediate reaction to the shooting Holden opened a federal investigation based on civil rights violations. The FBI has been in town conducting witness interviews. A federal autopsy (the third) has been completed. The Feds have the authority to detain and/or arrest Wilson. They haven't. Why? In the end I think he will probably be arrested and charged with something. The whole issue is too hot of a political potato. I see, if he's arrested it will because of political pressure, not because he's a suspect in a murder investigation. Let's see what the grand jury thinks after hearing all the evidence and the 3 autopsy results. Information leaking out ... fact or fiction ... is painting a different picture than what was initially put out by the media. My concern is the reaction that will take place if the grand jury finds Wilson to have been within his rights and authority. That's why I think politics will become involved. |
What could possibly go wrong?th
On 8/24/2014 3:03 PM, jps wrote:
On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 21:56:43 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 8/23/2014 9:26 PM, wrote: On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 14:31:24 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Saturday, August 23, 2014 5:05:54 PM UTC-4, jps wrote: In this case, because he disengaged with the young man before firing the kills shots, it could be considered premeditated and in the first degree. You're a hoot. You have no idea what the circumstances are, if any disengagement occurred, or if the officer felt his life was in danger as the thug charged him again after nearly beating the officer to death. Whitey cop bad, right? The "beat5ing" has been overstated a bit, the cop was punched or slapped in the face but you hit a cop, you are going to be in trouble, no matter what. If this thug repeated the same thing we saw on the store video (turn and try to threaten with his bulk) , he was going to be shot .. In Missouri, New York or even yuppie assed San Francisco. CNN seems to have some witnesses who back up the cop version of the story but they are too afraid to go on camera. I notice the news anchors are softening on their predictions of a prosecution. In real life, charging a cop for killing a felon in the process of an arrest is pretty rare For the folks who think otherwise, do not underestimate the power of the police unions. Due mostly to the immediate reaction to the shooting Holden opened a federal investigation based on civil rights violations. The FBI has been in town conducting witness interviews. A federal autopsy (the third) has been completed. The Feds have the authority to detain and/or arrest Wilson. They haven't. Why? In the end I think he will probably be arrested and charged with something. The whole issue is too hot of a political potato. I see, if he's arrested it will because of political pressure, not because he's a suspect in a murder investigation. Exactly, because the evidence is clear.. The cop is 100% innocent which is easily proved by the fact that Al Sharpton says he isn't. |
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2014 12:03:11 -0700, jps wrote: I see, if he's arrested it will because of political pressure, not because he's a suspect in a murder investigation. I am glad you are starting to see. There is a lynch mob threatening to burn the city if he is not. When did we start letting mobs and TV commentators decide who gets charged with crimes? Zimmerman I guess. Hearst, and yellow journalism. Remember the Maine. |
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2014 17:44:14 -0400, wrote:
On Sun, 24 Aug 2014 12:01:54 -0700, jps wrote: On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 21:26:36 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 14:31:24 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Saturday, August 23, 2014 5:05:54 PM UTC-4, jps wrote: In this case, because he disengaged with the young man before firing the kills shots, it could be considered premeditated and in the first degree. You're a hoot. You have no idea what the circumstances are, if any disengagement occurred, or if the officer felt his life was in danger as the thug charged him again after nearly beating the officer to death. Whitey cop bad, right? The "beat5ing" has been overstated a bit, the cop was punched or slapped in the face but you hit a cop, you are going to be in trouble, no matter what. If this thug repeated the same thing we saw on the store video (turn and try to threaten with his bulk) , he was going to be shot .. In Missouri, New York or even yuppie assed San Francisco. CNN seems to have some witnesses who back up the cop version of the story but they are too afraid to go on camera. I notice the news anchors are softening on their predictions of a prosecution. In real life, charging a cop for killing a felon in the process of an arrest is pretty rare For the folks who think otherwise, do not underestimate the power of the police unions. Hahahaha!!! "CNN seems to have..." What a joke. CNN seemed to have discovered the missing Malaysian plane at least a couple of dozen times while they were busy selling advertising. Do you prefer Fox? The reality of this incident has not even been presented yet but you have already made up your mind. Nobody has seen the original autopsy when GSR would have been present and a fresh body was examined. Nobody has seen any evidence that may have been in the car, detailed evidence at the scene like where the shell casings landed or even where the cop was in reference to the dead guy. They also have not presented the evidence from the clothing that may have GSR or be an indication of where the thug;'s arms where when he was shot. My bet is you folks are going to like how all of that comes out. As I said, using Missouri law, the cop could have legally shot him in the back. He was a fleeing felon, who used violence against the officer. Bang Bang you are dead Fleeing felon? Does getting in a wrestling match with a cop through his cruiser window make Michael Brown a felon? |
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On 8/26/2014 11:43 AM, jps wrote:
On Sun, 24 Aug 2014 17:44:14 -0400, wrote: On Sun, 24 Aug 2014 12:01:54 -0700, jps wrote: On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 21:26:36 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 14:31:24 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Saturday, August 23, 2014 5:05:54 PM UTC-4, jps wrote: In this case, because he disengaged with the young man before firing the kills shots, it could be considered premeditated and in the first degree. You're a hoot. You have no idea what the circumstances are, if any disengagement occurred, or if the officer felt his life was in danger as the thug charged him again after nearly beating the officer to death. Whitey cop bad, right? The "beat5ing" has been overstated a bit, the cop was punched or slapped in the face but you hit a cop, you are going to be in trouble, no matter what. If this thug repeated the same thing we saw on the store video (turn and try to threaten with his bulk) , he was going to be shot .. In Missouri, New York or even yuppie assed San Francisco. CNN seems to have some witnesses who back up the cop version of the story but they are too afraid to go on camera. I notice the news anchors are softening on their predictions of a prosecution. In real life, charging a cop for killing a felon in the process of an arrest is pretty rare For the folks who think otherwise, do not underestimate the power of the police unions. Hahahaha!!! "CNN seems to have..." What a joke. CNN seemed to have discovered the missing Malaysian plane at least a couple of dozen times while they were busy selling advertising. Do you prefer Fox? The reality of this incident has not even been presented yet but you have already made up your mind. Nobody has seen the original autopsy when GSR would have been present and a fresh body was examined. Nobody has seen any evidence that may have been in the car, detailed evidence at the scene like where the shell casings landed or even where the cop was in reference to the dead guy. They also have not presented the evidence from the clothing that may have GSR or be an indication of where the thug;'s arms where when he was shot. My bet is you folks are going to like how all of that comes out. As I said, using Missouri law, the cop could have legally shot him in the back. He was a fleeing felon, who used violence against the officer. Bang Bang you are dead Fleeing felon? Does getting in a wrestling match with a cop through his cruiser window make Michael Brown a felon? The reality of this incident has not even been presented yet but you have already made up your mind that the cop is a murderer. You should think a little before you shoot your mouth off, Mr. JPS. |
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jps wrote:
On Sun, 24 Aug 2014 17:44:14 -0400, wrote: On Sun, 24 Aug 2014 12:01:54 -0700, jps wrote: On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 21:26:36 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 14:31:24 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Saturday, August 23, 2014 5:05:54 PM UTC-4, jps wrote: In this case, because he disengaged with the young man before firing the kills shots, it could be considered premeditated and in the first degree. You're a hoot. You have no idea what the circumstances are, if any disengagement occurred, or if the officer felt his life was in danger as the thug charged him again after nearly beating the officer to death. Whitey cop bad, right? The "beat5ing" has been overstated a bit, the cop was punched or slapped in the face but you hit a cop, you are going to be in trouble, no matter what. If this thug repeated the same thing we saw on the store video (turn and try to threaten with his bulk) , he was going to be shot .. In Missouri, New York or even yuppie assed San Francisco. CNN seems to have some witnesses who back up the cop version of the story but they are too afraid to go on camera. I notice the news anchors are softening on their predictions of a prosecution. In real life, charging a cop for killing a felon in the process of an arrest is pretty rare For the folks who think otherwise, do not underestimate the power of the police unions. Hahahaha!!! "CNN seems to have..." What a joke. CNN seemed to have discovered the missing Malaysian plane at least a couple of dozen times while they were busy selling advertising. Do you prefer Fox? The reality of this incident has not even been presented yet but you have already made up your mind. Nobody has seen the original autopsy when GSR would have been present and a fresh body was examined. Nobody has seen any evidence that may have been in the car, detailed evidence at the scene like where the shell casings landed or even where the cop was in reference to the dead guy. They also have not presented the evidence from the clothing that may have GSR or be an indication of where the thug;'s arms where when he was shot. My bet is you folks are going to like how all of that comes out. As I said, using Missouri law, the cop could have legally shot him in the back. He was a fleeing felon, who used violence against the officer. Bang Bang you are dead Fleeing felon? Does getting in a wrestling match with a cop through his cruiser window make Michael Brown a felon? Yes. |
What could possibly go wrong?th
On Tue, 26 Aug 2014 10:26:04 -0700, jps wrote:
Witnesses have the cop 20 - 25 feet away. Cops are not given permission by MO law to fire on a suspect without their lives being threatened. This was murder. I don't know where you're getting your information, but it's a bad source. === I don't know where you're getting information either, but it's a bad source. The LEO called Brown to his car for questioning. Brown responded by punching the cop in the face and tried to grab his gun. A shot was fired in the ensuing struggle. Brown then fled on foot and at some point turned around. Everything beyond that is speculation and conjecture. |
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