OMG, watch out. the troll has fucking google. sadly, google doesn't replace a brain or a heart. two things the rest of us here have, intact.
The bottom line is witness accounts state that is the way it happens. You guys can piss and moan all you want but the fact is, none of you were there and these people were. The ones that told the same story were the Wilson version of the incident. The liars were a bunch of different stories. Only complete idiots would side with the different stories.
MDS TROLL
You're eager to call a man innocent after he shot someone dead, based on a totally fucked up account of evidence and information. "But, he deserved it because he stole." ..and then you're going to insult someones chance of future children? You have great character.
I hope your kid steals something when he's 18 (like almost every kid I knew when I was 18), and then is subsequently shot dead with a full mag for his action by an officer who wasn't even aware of his crime. And don't say it will never happen, because if only parents had the angels they all say they have...
Bottom line is there's a really good reason why there are so many people upset by this situation. This isn't some "fuck tha po-leece" rally. It's way bigger than that.
I can't give Shins anymore rep points right now so, instead, I'll give this.
I think "should be" eliminates the necessary gray area completely. I think what gets me about this whole situation is that most of you want to eliminate the culpability of one of the parties involved in this unfortunate situation. Neither one of these individuals acted as "best" they could but one is demonized. Don't get it...
As a police officer acting in the line of duty, isnt there a higher standard that needs to be held?
If society says " we trust these designated people to walk around with and use deadly force based on their judgement" then fuck YES I want their judgement to be better than the person they meet on the street!! Why is that wrong??
Officer Darren Wilson - I Did Nothing Wrong ...and I'd Do it Again
video at link
Officer Darren Wilson says the Missouri Grand Jury did the right thing, he has a clear conscience over the death of Michael Brown, and he'd do it again.
Wilson sat down with ABC's George Stephanopoulos Tuesday and gave his version of events -- that Brown reached into Wilson's patrol car and attempted to grab his gun, and Brown then charged Wilson which is when he began shooting.
Wilson says he would have done the same thing if Brown was white ... that race had nothing to do with it.
Stephanopoulos' interview airs Tuesday on ABC's World News Tonight.
Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2014/11/25/darre....#ixzz3K7ioU6ms
When I was a child, I thought of the police as the protector of peace- protector of human life. By definition, I think that is what their job is.
Now as an adult, the police scare me. I totally get why people don't call them when a crime happens. It seems that some police get way to much power for their egos. Either that, or they watch way to many cop movies, because now all they want to do if shoot first and ask questions later. Pulling a gun should always be the very last option.
Just my 2 cents.
We don't want to, that's your error in interpretation.
The difference that you're seeing is that only one person is alive to tell his side of the story, so finding the other side is incredibly difficult when that person is dead, and people need to speak for him. The reason he's (officer) being scrutinized is because there are a dozen holes in his story that don't make sense.
It was in shout. It was just the cherry on the ice cream for me. The constant detailed anal sex between members crap along with the blatant racist stuff finally got to me. Most of the decent people that used to balance it out left and now it's pretty much trailer park trash running the show. If you have an opposing opinion you're accused of being a drama queen or having a beef with another member even if you have a solid point. I refuse to stick my head up the site's owner and mods' colons like so many others do. There's a few good people on there still, but they're outnumbered and will probably leave too.
Just not for me
You run a serious risk of being shot if you assault an officer. This should be no surprise to anyone. There are plenty of kids shot by police that do deserve justice. IMO, this is not one of them. Letters to the usual address.
I think what people don't realize is that with every acquittal, failure to indict and over justification of bad acts done by the police, it gives them more and more power and sense that they can kill indiscriminately. This is not something that anyone is immune from. The more it's turned a blind eye to, the more it becomes the norm and the more of a chance it will happen to you or me or our kids.
ONCE is too many times.
Juries make decisions all the time that aren't the right decisions. Particularly when it comes to officers. I don't understand the logic that we cannot penalize police officers because then we won't have cops. No, then we won't have bad cops.
But this case has always been about more than just the shooting. It's also about the way the police reacted in the aftermath, and the way certain citizens did, and even more so, the way the rest of the country responded.
Yes. And that's not at all the way it's done. The grand jury usually gets just enough of a case presented to them to get an indictment. Then the case actually goes to trial with a prosecutor, a defense attorney, a judge before another jury. Not at all like this case where the district attorney played all 3 parts. It was a sham. And I say this as someone who usually comes down on the side of the man.
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