Ferguson police execute an unarmed 17 yr old boy (Update: Ferguson police chief to resign 3/19)

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I ask the question why would they be in fear of loosing their jobs??? :what: Would white people be that vindictive because two men told the truth?!?

The only way this guy is convicted is they get another prosecutor, someone not biased and corrupt...
 

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Workers who were witnesses provide new perspective on Michael Brown shooting

Among the claims that ignited the fury over the fatal shooting of Michael Brown were that Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson chased the unarmed teen on foot, shot at him as he ran away, then fired a barrage of fatal shots after Brown had turned around with his hands up.

Almost all of the witnesses who shared these accounts with media either knew Brown; lived at or near the Canfield Green apartments, where the shooting occurred; or were visiting friends or relatives there.

But there were two outsiders who happened to be working outside at the apartment complex on Aug. 9 — two men from a company in Jefferson County — who heard a single gunshot, looked up from their work and witnessed the shooting.

Both have given their statements to the St. Louis County police and the FBI. One of the men agreed to share his account with a Post-Dispatch reporter on the condition that his name and employer not be used.

The worker, who has not previously spoken with reporters, said he did not see what happened at the officer’s car — where Wilson and Brown engaged in an initial struggle and a shot was fired from Wilson’s gun.

His account largely matches those who reported that Wilson chased Brown on foot away from the car after the initial gunshot and fired at least one more shot in the direction of Brown as he was fleeing; that Brown stopped, turned around and put his hands up; and that the officer killed Brown in a barrage of gunfire.

But his account does little to clarify perhaps the most critical moment of the confrontation, on which members of the grand jury in St. Louis County may focus to determine whether the officer was justified in using lethal force: whether Brown moved toward Wilson just before the fatal shots, and if he did, how aggressively.


At least one witness has said Brown was not moving. Others didn’t mention him moving, while still others have said he was heading toward Wilson.

There is no way to determine how many witnesses have spoken to law enforcement without making public statements. The worker acknowledged that his account could be valuable to the case because he did not know either Brown or Wilson and had no ties to Ferguson.

The worker said he saw Brown on Aug. 9 about 11 a.m. as Brown was walking west on Canfield Drive, toward West Florissant Avenue.

He said Brown struck up a rambling, half-hour conversation with his co-worker.

The co-worker could not be reached for comment through his employer. He previously told KTVI (Channel 2) that he had uttered a profanity in frustration after hitting a tree root while digging. Brown heard him and stopped to talk.

Brown “told me he was feeling some bad vibes,” the co-worker told KTVI in a video that aired Aug. 12. “That the Lord Jesus Christ would help me through that as long as I didn’t get all angry at what I was doing.”

The worker interviewed by the Post-Dispatch said he paid attention to little of the conversation. He said he heard Brown tell his co-worker that he had a picture of Jesus on his wall; and the co-worker joked that the devil had a picture of him on the wall.

The co-worker told KTVI that Brown promised to come back and resume their conversation; Brown walked away, and the workers returned to their job.

About a half-hour later, the worker heard a gunshot. Then he saw Brown running away from a police car. Wilson trailed about 10 to 15 feet behind, gun in hand. About 90 feet away from the car, the worker said, Wilson fired another shot at Brown, whose back was turned.

The worker said Brown stumbled and then stopped, put his hands up, turned around and said, “OK, OK, OK, OK, OK.” He said he told investigators from the St. Louis County police and the FBI that because of the stumble, it seemed to him that Brown had been wounded.

A private autopsy showed that all but one of his gunshot wounds came while Brown was facing Wilson. Shawn L. Parcells, who participated in the autopsy, said one of the wounds to the arm could have occurred when Brown was facing away from Wilson. “It’s inconclusive,” he said. St. Louis County and federal autopsy results have not been released.

Wilson, gun drawn, also stopped about 10 feet in front of Brown, the worker said.

Then Brown moved, the worker said. “He’s kind of walking back toward the cop.” He said Brown’s hands were still up.

Wilson began backing up as he fired, the worker said.

After the third shot, Brown’s hands started going down, and he moved about 25 feet toward Wilson, who kept backing away and firing. The worker said he could not tell from where he watched — about 50 feet away — if Brown’s motion toward Wilson after the shots was “a stumble to the ground” or “OK, I’m going to get you, you’re already shooting me.”

Among people who have spoken to the media, there hasn’t been a clear consensus on what happened after Brown turned around.

Dorian Johnson — a friend of Brown’s who said he was walking with him when Wilson approached them on Canfield and told them to get off the street — told CNN that Brown was “beginning to tell the officer he was unarmed and to tell him to stop shooting.” Johnson, 22, told KTVI Brown was starting to get down when he was shot.

Johnson also told MSNBC that Wilson began shooting before Brown “could get his last words out.”

Another witness who lives nearby, Michael T. Brady, 32, told CNN that Brown turned with his hands under his stomach. He also said Brown took one or two steps toward Wilson as he was going down when Wilson fired three or four more times.

Piaget Crenshaw, who lives in the Canfield apartments, and Tiffany Mitchell, her boss, were in different places in the complex. Crenshaw told CNN that Brown didn’t move toward Wilson. In several statements to reporters, neither has mentioned Brown moving toward Wilson.

The New York Times quoted James McKnight as saying Brown stumbled toward Wilson, who was 6 to 7 feet away.

Phillip Walker, 40, another Canfield Green resident, told the Post-Dispatch on Tuesday that Brown was walking at a steady pace toward Wilson, with his hands up. “Not quickly,” Walker said. “He did not rush the officer.” Walker, who is distantly related to a Post-Dispatch reporter not involved in this report, said the last shot, into the top of Brown’s head, was from about 4 feet away.

“It wasn’t justified because he didn’t pose no threat to the officer. I don’t understand why he didn’t Tase him if he deemed him to be hostile. He didn’t have no weapon on him. I was confused on why he was shooting his rounds off like that into this individual,” Walker said.

The co-worker in the KTVI interview said he “starting hearing pops and when I look over … I seen somebody staggering and running. And when he finally caught himself he threw his hands up and started screaming, ‘OK, OK, OK, OK, OK, OK.’”

He said the officer “didn’t say, ‘Get on the ground.’ He didn’t say anything. At first his gun was down and then he … got about 8 to 10 feet away from him … I heard six, seven shots … it seemed like seven. Then he put his gun down. That’s when Michael stumbled forward. I’d say about 25 feet or so and then fell right on his face.”

No witness has ever publicly claimed that Brown charged at Wilson. The worker interviewed by the Post-Dispatch disputed claims by Wilson’s defenders that Brown was running full speed at the officer.


“I don’t know if he was going after him or if he was falling down to die,” he said. “It wasn’t a bull rush.”
 

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I ask the question why would they be in fear of loosing their jobs??? :what: Would white people be that vindictive because two men told the truth?!?

The only way this guy is convicted is they get another prosecutor, someone not biased and corrupt...
shyt police are still actively harassing and intimidating many of the residents down in ferguson
 

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I ask the question why would they be in fear of loosing their jobs??? :what: Would white people be that vindictive because two men told the truth?!?

The only way this guy is convicted is they get another prosecutor, someone not biased and corrupt...

they from Jefferson county mo. it's about 97% white there. klan county
 

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Something kinda similar is happening in Napoli, Italy right now

http://www.ansa.it/english/news/201...ice_e717eb3b-0d28-4459-9f6c-f19d3e0a6fd4.html

(ANSA) - Naples, September 5 - Family, friends and neighbors of Davide Bifolco, the 17-year-old shot dead by police after running a roadblock Thursday night, were shocked and outraged over his death.
"I'm ashamed to be an Italian. Now the State, who is going to apologize to us for what happened?" said Bifolco's brother Tommaso.
"Around here we see a lot of deaths but last night an entire neighborhood came out into the streets and you know why? Because it wasn't a mobster that got killed but an innocent boy," said Tommaso Bifolco.
A woman who gave her name as Annalisa was among those who came out to protest the shooting, and said there were around a hundred others with her.
"What happened is shameful. The police should defend us and instead they killed an innocent boy. Here in the Traiano neighborhood, we don't want the police anymore," Annalisa said.
Davide Bifolco's mother, Flora, said that she saw her son just minutes before he was fatally shot, when he returned home to ask for some headgear because he was cold.
"Now, if he's brave enough, that police officer has to kill me too, because he killed my son Davide," said Bifolco's mother.
Naples mayor Luigi de Magistris expressed his condolences to the family and said he hoped that "already within the next few hours, we might have a clearer picture of the sequence of events".

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According to some breh on twitter the police are saying they "accidentally" let the pistol go off on him :smh:
 

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Holy fukk this one needs more attention.

http://themadmanchronicles.com/2014...r-opinion-against-michael-brown-and-ferguson/

So I was watching the video and decided to look up some of the accounts repeating that tweet. I learned some interesting things.

- Many of those accounts aren't there. In fact every account who's username was the same as their user title is gone. Probably lazily made aliases.
- Only real accounts on there are the ones quoting and calling them out....but the tweet where they do so is gone. Here's a few I checked

https://twitter.com/Sarca$$hole
https://twitter.com/pepperspray2012
https://twitter.com/EGC922

It's crazy to see how the tin foil hat dudes were right about a bunch of shyt. Someone should make a thread on this jawn. They really dirty trying to play the public against MB.

Why are they trying so hard to get people not to care? what does the Govt have to lose with a Darren Wilson conviction? Are they afraid this will start a trend of police accountability?
 

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Something kinda similar is happening in Napoli, Italy right now

http://www.ansa.it/english/news/201...ice_e717eb3b-0d28-4459-9f6c-f19d3e0a6fd4.html



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According to some breh on twitter the police are saying they "accidentally" let the pistol go off on him :smh:


Sad. Maybe cops shouldn't have lethal weapons anymore. If the hiring standards are so poor that you have so many corrupt psychopaths with badges then these dudes shouldn't be allowed to kill. England's police setup might be the wave.

Dude's quote tho : "Around here we see a lot of deaths but last night an entire neighborhood came out into the streets and you know why? Because it wasn't a mobster that got killed but an innocent boy"

It's like he knew someone was gonna ask him a "What about black on black Italian on Italian crime?" :mjpls:
 

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Holy fukk this one needs more attention.

http://themadmanchronicles.com/2014...r-opinion-against-michael-brown-and-ferguson/

So I was watching the video and decided to look up some of the accounts repeating that tweet. I learned some interesting things.

- Many of those accounts aren't there. In fact every account who's username was the same as their user title is gone. Probably lazily made aliases.
- Only real accounts on there are the ones quoting and calling them out....but the tweet where they do so is gone. Here's a few I checked

https://twitter.com/Sarca$$hole
https://twitter.com/pepperspray2012
https://twitter.com/EGC922

It's crazy to see how the tin foil hat dudes were right about a bunch of shyt. Someone should make a thread on this jawn. They really dirty trying to play the public against MB.

Why are they trying so hard to get people not to care? what does the Govt have to lose with a Darren Wilson conviction? Are they afraid this will start a trend of police accountability?

@Captain_Crunch call them Operation Sockpuppet i think . @lotty made a thread on a documentary called "spies in Mississippi" on netflix, and it showed how the spies were people in the black community. Its all too real, even in the JohnCrawford thread a troll pop-out of nowhere going off on a tangent and waiting for a reaction

but yeah a thread like that needs to be made.
 

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Baton Rouge cop resigns after he’s caught texting desire to ‘pull a Ferguson’ on ‘n*ggers’

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A police officer in Baton Rouge resigned Thursday after a local news channelrevealed that he sent text messages in which he wished that fellow officers “would pull a Ferguson” on a “bunch of monkeys,” The Advocatereports.


Fifteen-year-veteran Michael Elsbury resigned on Thursday after text messages he sent to a female friend were brought to the attention of his superiors. In one message, Officer Elsbury — whose patrol included the area around the historically black Southern University — wrote that blacks are “nothing but a bunch of monkeys,” and that the “only reason they have this job is the !!!!!!, !!!!!! in them.” It is unclear what “job” he is referring to.


In another text, he wrote that “I wish someone would pull a Ferguson on them and take them out. I hate looking at those African monkeys at work…I enjoy arresting those thugs with their saggy pants.”


After WBRZ reported on the text messages, the female friend turned her phone over to police, who spent two days combing through it in order to authenticate the messages. At 6:15 p.m. on Wednesday night, the Baton Rouge Police Department had collected enough evidence to place Officer Elsbury on administrative leave.
On Thursday afternoon, he tendered his resignation.


Police Chief Carl Dabadie said that “it was gut-wrenching to believe that someone had that much hate in them, especially a police officer who is out there enforcing the law every day. It made me sick to my stomach.” Chief Dabadie said that he understands how an incident like this could “cast a bad light” on the entire department, but hopes the community can appreciate the alacrity with which the incident was handled.


“I believe this is an isolated incident that occurred between the officer and this girl,” he said. “I do not want this to become a direct reflection on our officers. I have 650 officers, and 649 of them work their butts off every day for the city of Baton Rouge.”


The Reverend Al Sharpton — who was in Baton Rouge Thursday evening forthe Rally for Victor White III, the black man who police claim committed suicide in a police cruiser with a handgun while his hands were cuffed behind his back — called the messages “beyond frightening,” and noted that “one or two [bad cops] can make the difference between our kids spending an inordinate amount of time in jail.”

The president of the Louisiana chapter of the NAACP, Ernest Johnson, said that “there’s no place in our community or anywhere in this country for a person upholding the safety of the law to make the kinds of comments that I saw.”
“I don’t want this to end with him resigning,” he added. “I think there’s more to it than that.”


According to police spokesperson Corporal Don Coppola, Officer Elsbury is still currently the subject of a criminal investigation.

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http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/09/0...son-on-nggers/
 
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