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

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:what: Dat mufukka had gotdayum snipers, battalions, and armoured vehicles attacking you not eam 24 hours ago and nikkas sittin up here taking selfies wit da mufukka???

:beli: x 100

Them brothas and sistas stood up to the beast face to face against their arsenal and shock and awe show of force and won the first battle of the war they are fighting. Then like a boss takes a picture with the defeated on some :smugdraper:

You know that cac is boiling on the inside. That's THE dude who was in control of the whole thing, because at that point St. Louis County had control. They got exposed, embarrassed, and spanked down in front of the whole world. Look at the egg on that cacs face.

Edit: Oh, that cac is the St. Louis City chief not County...my mistake...he still was swaggin on him with that selfie, I fux wit it
 
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Uhh.. Pretty much all of the major cities on the western side are lit up... I mean, you cant expect Montana, Wyoming to make a dent... I don't even know the major city in Wyoming :laugh:
yeah most of the states that are all black are freaking fly over states.
 

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Them brothas and sistas stood up to the beast face to face against their arsenal and shock and awe show of force and won the first battle of the war they are fighting. Then like a boss takes a picture with the defeated on some :smugdraper:

You know that cac is boiling on the inside. That's THE dude who was in control of the whole thing, because at that point St. Louis County had control. They got exposed, embarrassed, and spanked down in front of the whole world. Look at the egg on that cacs face.

Edit: Oh, that cac is the St. Louis City chief not County...my mistake...he still was swaggin on him with that selfie, I fux wit it

This can't be stressed enough...I don't think people fully comprehend how courageous the people of Ferguson are...every night they went out and protested...every night racist ass white people in fukking riot gear with guns and fukking tanks tried to provoke them...shoot them with rubber bullets...shoot tear gas at them...and every night they faced it...survived it...and did it all over again...

And even now, with the government swooping in, with the faux NAACP "we are on top of it"...with them trying to change the narrative of these cops attacking the media (pretty sickening that they are doing it, that press conference dude gave is about 60% of some damn white reporters on some "why you shoot at me I'm the media I'm just covering the story")...the people of Fergurson are still marching and still want to know what has become completely lost in all of this...why a white cop gunned down a black kid and left his body their for 4 hours...which...sadly...somehow...isn't really the story anymore...12 minute debriefing...not even 2 minutes of anything about the actual shooting of Mike Brown.
 

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About to hit the sheets... wasn't able to go to the vigil at the Arch tonight, but went out to the protest at the QuikTrip with my girl. Had a great time talking with people. Spoke with this dude who got arrested, police fukked up his hands with zip tie cuffs. shyt looked crazy. People out there picking up trash, making sure the area is nice and clean. Once again, fukk the media's swayed reporting on this.

Some pics I took from earlier:
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Will upload the rest in the morning if y'all wanna see.
:salute: to all my brehs still posting in here.
 

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White people are starting to think those military vehicles and weapons could one day be used towards them now. :skip:

Cops fukked up when they arrested those journalist.

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http://www.dallasnews.com/news/colu...y-of-police-didnt-think-so-until-ferguson.ece

Be wary of police? Didn’t think so until Ferguson

Shame on me, since it took the cops roughing up a few reporters to draw my full attention to the unfolding drama on the streets of Ferguson, Mo.

After the shooting Saturday of a teenager there named Michael Brown, I paid only cursory attention to the headlines: White police officer shoots unarmed black man; angry crowd gathers; protests ensue. Some of it spills over into mindless destruction and opportunistic looting.

We have seen this story or stories close to it play out in cities all over the country. We have seen it in Dallas. It’s sad evidence of our failings as a society that the story is so miserably familiar that the headline “Police shooting sparks outrage” is a news-biz cliché. It won’t make anybody’s jaw drop or eyes bug out.

Maybe it should. When you look a little more closely at how law enforcement in the ragged little St. Louis suburb has behaved, starting with Michael Brown’s death and continuing through the events it set in motion, every step they have taken has made matters worse.

Police there have refused to release the name of the officer involved. They have provided little coherent explanation of how a jaywalking incident escalated to a need for deadly force. They have withheld autopsy results, refusing to reveal how many times Brown was shot, or where the bullets hit him. They have indiscriminately met both street violence and peaceful protest with the same response, a ham-fisted display of intimidation and military force.

Worse, there are reports they have been arresting people for such vague and unspecific offenses as standing on the sidewalk, refusing to get into cars, refusing to get out of cars, not moving quickly enough, and asking too many questions. When a reporter from the Huffington Post called the police department to confirm reports that a St. Louis alderman was among the people arrested, the person who answered the phone refused to provide any information, including her own name.

You get the sense that a lot of the cops in Ferguson are not well schooled in treating the residents they serve with courtesy and respect.

That can be a tall order, of course. People in law enforcement often see people when they’re not at their best. Good cops know how to be polite and matter-of-fact, and to weigh whether a situation requires a show of authority or even force.

The confrontation that led to Brown’s shooting allegedly began with the officer telling the teenager and another youth to stop walking in the street.

I suppose that if I were walking in the street, it’s possible that a police officer might draw up and say, “Ma’am, could I ask you to stay up on the sidewalk while you’re walking? We just want to make sure you stay safe, since drivers don’t always pay as much attention as they should.”

This is how police officers in my comfortable neighborhood advise middle-aged white ladies to “Get out of the street, you fool.” I suspect that’s not always the language employed in poor, minority neighborhoods where the relationship between the residents and police is less cordial.

People who look like me in general don’t know what it’s like to be treated rudely or disrespectfully by the police. We have no way of knowing how we would respond to being regarded with suspicion and contempt, to be pulled over for no very good reason, to be bossed and bullied as a matter of routine.

If we were, we’d probably squall like scalded cats. I know I would.

But (shame on me) the situation in Ferguson caught my closer attention when evidence surfaced of police officers dishing out this kind of treatment to people who are quite a lot like me: white-collar news reporters, professional people secure in their rights and perhaps a little extra-specially confident in their own importance.

Reporters for the Washington Post and Huffington Post reported being arrested and ordered to stop video recording when police ordered them out of a fast-food restaurant for reasons that were not made clear. Two women reporters for the St. Louis American tweeted that officers in tactical gear pointed assault rifles at them, training the red laser dots on their chests. Several reporters posted photos of an Al-Jazeera news crew fleeing after police fired a tear gas canister at them.

If bullying, random arrests, Orwellian secretiveness and threats is the police response to professional out-of-towners with large audiences looking on, what kind of treatment do the residents there get when nobody’s looking and nobody cares?

If someone — especially someone young, male, and black — is reading this and thinking sardonically, “Well, welcome to my world!” the point is well taken.

We should all be paying close attention.
 

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This can't be stressed enough...I don't think people fully comprehend how courageous the people of Ferguson are...every night they went out and protested...every night racist ass white people in fukking riot gear with guns and fukking tanks tried to provoke them...shoot them with rubber bullets...shoot tear gas at them...and every night they faced it...survived it...and did it all over again...

And even now, with the government swooping in, with the faux NAACP "we are on top of it"...with them trying to change the narrative of these cops attacking the media (pretty sickening that they are doing it, that press conference dude gave is about 60% of some damn white reporters on some "why you shoot at me I'm the media I'm just covering the story")...the people of Fergurson are still marching and still want to know what has become completely lost in all of this...why a white cop gunned down a black kid and left his body their for 4 hours...which...sadly...somehow...isn't really the story anymore...12 minute debriefing...not even 2 minutes of anything about the actual shooting of Mike Brown.

the Resolve was....

I'm so proud of them man. :to: They had the spirit of our ancestors breh. The courage they had to face that down over and over. I'm telling you breh if we EVER get on our Group Economic tip, learn the game of Monopoly that America plays. We can really change our course. We too strong not too. This showed how through black people historically we have shaped this God-forsaken land for the better.
 
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