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

Dr. Narcisse

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Street Stories from the Riots

1. Beauty shop was getting looted. Cops sat not to far from it and watched everything get stolen. Really didnt get care until it was set to flames. And even then they slow walked that one. Walmart/Sams were protected heavy with tanks.
Basically protecting big business and not really caring about small businesses.

2. A Coli legend story...

4 or 5 kids (teenagers) were getting chased by cops. The cops were in pursuit with their GUNS POINTED AT THE KIDS!!!!!!

A black dude in a cadillac CTS pulled to the side and asked the people from the other side what was going on. He was then told the what was happening. He said "Hell naw, thats not going down."

He sped up to the side where the kids where running. Popped open the back door. The kids all hopped in the back seat and the dude drove off. Dude sped the fukk out of there. Other cops then were in pursuit of the car...

The way he was driving it looked like he got away :manny::banderas::blessed:
 

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Street Stories from the Riots

1. Beauty shop was getting looted. Cops sat not to far from it and watched everything get stolen. Really didnt get care until it was set to flames. And even then they slow walked that one. Walmart/Sams were protected heavy with tanks.
Basically protecting big business and not really caring about small businesses.

2. A Coli legend story...

4 or 5 kids (teenagers) were getting chased by cops. The cops were in pursuit with their GUNS POINTED AT THE KIDS!!!!!!

A black dude in a cadillac CTS pulled to the side and asked the people from the other side what was going on. He was then told the what was happening. He said "Hell naw, thats not going down."

He sped up to the side where the kids where running. Popped open the back door. The kids all hopped in the back seat and the dude drove off. Dude sped the fukk out of there. Other cops then were in pursuit of the car...

The way he was driving it looked like he got away :manny::banderas::blessed:

:mjcry:
 

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We need more brehs like this one
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Robert Charles (1865–1900) was an African American living in New Orleans whose armed resistance to arrest and shooting of police officers sparked a major race riot; see the Robert Charles Riots.
Charles was involved in the Liberian emigration movement .
While Savannah blacks suffered inconvenience to protest the enfringement of their rights, Robert Charles paid a higher price. In his thirties in 1900, he was a quiet, intense young man who worked at odd jobs and supported black emigration to Africa as a response to white prejudice in the South. He read a lot and collected weapons, but broke no laws. One night in July he sat on a front porch in New Orleans talking quietly with a friend. Close to midnight, three police officers arrived with drawn pistols and billy clubs to announce his arrest. Charles responded by drawing his gun and shooting one of the officers. Wounded himself, he fled - not to safety but to rearm. Grabbing a rifle, Charles moved from one hiding place to another. Along his trail he left five dead police officers and a dozen wounded ones. A mob of over one thousand joined the police in the manhunt, frequently firing indiscriminently into the black community. Finally surrounded, Charles was burned out of his hiding place and immediately riddled with bullets. As was customary, the mob then badly mutilated the body. Newswoman Ida Wells-Barnett investigated the incident and ended her report with the words: "The white people of this country may charge that he was a desperado, but to the people of his own race Robert Charles will always be regarded as the 'Hero of New Orleans.'" Later his willingness to fight police brutality with retaliatory violence would be renewed by the Black Panthers in the 1960s.
 
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