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    Why Is There No Outrage About This Police Shooting?

    A factually inaccurate statement by Burneko--'and his own face contradicting Wilson's own narrative of events'. The pictures of Wilson show redness in the face and on the back of his neck. It should also be noted that the pictures were taken on the night of the incident. Further discoloration...
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    Why Is There No Outrage About This Police Shooting?

    I wonder how some would put cuffs on a very large person that (scary or not) is resisting arrest. And no, walking away and driving off in their cargo van is not an option. http://m.nydailynews.com/opinion/john-lott-dangerous-distortions-cops-shooting-black-men-article-1.2030545
  3. muttly

    Why Is There No Outrage About This Police Shooting?

    The officers were conducting an arrest on someone that was resisting.The ASSAULT by the officers was an actual arrest. I would agree with many who think the law that was broken is stupid, but it's not the officers call to decide which ones to enforce. The only officer that possibly should face...
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    The madness of Fergerson

    Sheriff: Deputy in viral Pontiac pockets stop did right
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    The madness of Fergerson

    Okey donkey, Lentil
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    The madness of Fergerson

    It wasn't feverish at all. Like I said it took 10 seconds to find a story of a bunch a white dudes being called GOONS and THUGS. It was on the 1st page of results.lol Just think what these white dudes would be called if they actually burned a building or rioted. You implied that there is some...
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    The madness of Fergerson

    Sigh, roll eyes ,sigh, roll eyes, repeat. While some people might disagree with the Ferguson demonstrations( marching with signs) Most haven't described them as 'vicious thugs' UNTIL some of them started burning and stealing from businesses.and resorting to violence. You still wouldn't hear...
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    The madness of Fergerson

    Good grief...and there is different types of riots. Some that don't even include burning businesses/buildings to the ground. Look up the definition. Disagree with your premise. College kids, whether they be all lily white, who burn businesses down, or loot, are thugs. It is not exclusively...
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    The madness of Fergerson

    Most of the 'press ' bend over backwards NOT to demonized the participants. Thuggish behavior can be black or white. It's not exclusive. The term thug is synonymous with hoodlum or gangster. Certain union brass were sometimes called thugs because of the tactics they used.The majority of them...
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    The madness of Fergerson

    Sporting event 'celebrations' sometimes don't include looting and burning businesses to the ground. When they do, it's thuggish behavior and is usually called that. Sometimes it involves burning a couch in the street(from some Frat house) or drunken disorderly conduct. Not necessarily the same...
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    The madness of Fergerson

    If you posted the smallest things against whites? I highly doubt you would get banned. We even have white posters in here pointing out the white racist cop syndrome. Lol
  12. muttly

    The madness of Fergerson

    You got that right, spot on. Grand Jury is a trial--Turtle #lackofconsequences#36
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    The madness of Fergerson

    Racism isn't as big as it is made out to be. It's mostly magnified by the media and the race pimps by intensely covering any white on black crime and make it into a racial incident, regardless if the facts say otherwise. It exacerbates whatever problems there are regarding race and is diabolical .
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    The madness of Fergerson

    You said the Grand Jury isn't a trial. I do recall you saying previously that it was. Sounds like you're changing your tune. Regarding officer Wilson's testimony, I was referring to the fact that he didn't just plead the fifth. He actually gave testimony, again at great risk to him . That's why...
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    The madness of Fergerson

    You should bone up on the role of a prosecutor and what their duties are. It's not to willy nilly get an indictment just to have a trial to appease public dissent. There has to be actual evidence and probable cause that a crime was committed. It's not the prosecution's job to merely present...
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    The madness of Fergerson

    Wow, so you think that someone should be arrested, have a trial, and put through the legal process, all without evidence of even probable cause, for political reasons? This coming from someone who posts comments about how unfair the legal process is, but apparently wants more to be put through...
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    The madness of Fergerson

    Good to know that you're willing to 'take his word' (a prosecutor). Because they would NEVER do anything for political reasons. :rolleyes: BTW Reiner's successor Garcetti felt 'too much time had passed' to charge for fleeing and eluding and drunk driving.Like I said, a political decision...
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    The madness of Fergerson

    More hyperbole from the Turtle. The charges against King weren't dropped because of lack of evidence. There was no doubt he was speeding recklessly, assaulted an officer, was fleeing and eluding, and driving drunk.
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    The madness of Fergerson

    Stop-and-frisk: A needed reality - Chicago Tribune
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    The madness of Fergerson

    You reiterated at the end of the paragraph that he was beaten because he was speeding. Turtle wrote-- For speeding, mind you. The officers had to use a stun gun twice. He wouldn't stay down. At the beginning he also lunged at an officer. Officers initially tried to arrest him but due to his...
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