Police Kill Unarmed Teen In Ferguson, Missouri

@IlluminatiNYC
 The problem is poor black kids grow up feeling oppressed by the police, so none of them ever want to be one.

And this stems from the police force being constituted of people who dont care or relate to the communities they patrol in.

You have to fix the police departments you have now and heal the divides and distrust between them and the communities before you can even consider cultivating home grown officers.
think of what your first sentence says.

Poor black kids
That most likely are in poor neighborhoods where drugs are a problem.
That people although I can see why they "think" by any means to support is the way.
So when cops bust down friends relatives and even then by selling drugs or committing minor unlawful infractions, it becomes them against us.
When they grow up hearing **** the police.

Etc etc etc

Is not because cops are bad or out to get them . its because sadly but true they are a product of their environment.
 
why can they only do one or the another? clearly he was shot. why not test for fingerprints sicne the question was if he grabbed the gun.
 
like i said, we're way off topic now, but the last few set of numbers you posted are fairly important to note - lieutenants, captains, etc

grunts will always be out there doing the dirty work for the higher ups. plus 4.5% in 8 yrs isn't that great of an increase. it's just not

you can present it however you'd like, but  police organizations (departments, benevolent associations, unions, etc) are disproportionately composed of a certain type of people who wield an excessive amount of power over others. ultimately, it's the system that creates the monsters who, with their full backing, attack civilians with impunity

if you want to continue to overlook the racism within these institutions and give the impression like everything's sweet, that's cool, but most of us can see right through that
 
This **** hurts more today than it did when they announced the verdict.

Nothing will ever change until we realize we have to fight back. Nobody is willing to put their life on the line anymore like during the Civil Rights movement. People too caught up with reality shows, trying to be rappers and getting loud on deck. :smh:

Until some cops end up dead, no drastic measures will be taken.
 
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So all of that sounds reasonable and believable to you?

You didn't mention when Brown was shot. He was allegedly shot twice after 3. He was shot again after 4. THEN turns around and charges - leading to the killing shot.

So not only was this guy unusually aggressive towards a cop with no provocation but he follows it up by continuing to be aggressive after being shot FOUR times. That sounds realistic to you?

Tell me please. What human acts like this? Runs through bullets like they're pebbles. Bulks up through gun shots and charges at an armed police officer like a demon. You believe that?

Dude isn't a freak of nature. 1 shot maybe 2he woulda been out. But more than that?

He was shooting to kill so he can get away with it. Look at what happened to diallo back in the day

Shot 41 times. They kill so there's no evidence against them. **** is sad
 
 
someone posted the photo.

THE CHIEF (the due who runs the department) said DW was NOT aware of the "robbery"

This was all B.S., and a young man was murdered and it took them 3 months to get their story right.
Exactly. They been fumbling with the information for 3 months, now everything they been saying gospel? nah. They took these months and got planning on how they can come up with some logical reason for all this crap
 
You totally missed the point.

At the end of the day, AINT NO COP gonna speak out against their fellow brother in blue. THATS FACT.
Unless risk be ostaicized by every other cop.
Funny, if you read the Wilson testimony Mike Brown didnt even fit the description of the person that was "reported" of stealing anything. Dorian Johnson was the one wearing the clothes decribed by the dispatcher.
Mike Brown didnt even fit the description of the person "reported" of stealing. Dorian Johnson was wearing the black shirt, not Brown.
That's the other thing, I too remember hearing it was Mike in the video and the description was so generic "black male, t-shirt, red hat" go to the mall and 30% fit the description
 
 
like i said, we're way off topic now, but the last few set of numbers you posted are fairly important to note - lieutenants, captains, etc

grunts will always be out there doing the dirty work for the higher ups. plus 4.5% in 8 yrs isn't that great of an increase. it's just not

you can present it however you'd like, but  police organizations (departments, benevolent associations, unions, etc) are disproportionately composed of a certain type of people who wield an excessive amount of power over others. ultimately, it's the system that creates the monsters who, with their full backing, attack civilians with impunity

if you want to continue to overlook the racism within these institutions and give the impression like everything's sweet, that's cool, but most of us can see right through that
This.

I'm Mexican and Mexican cops are some of the most self-hating, puff my chest out in LAPD.
 
think of what your first sentence says.

Poor black kids
That most likely are in poor neighborhoods where drugs are a problem.
That people although I can see why they "think" by any means to support is the way.
So when cops bust down friends relatives and even then by selling drugs or committing minor unlawful infractions, it becomes them against us.
When they grow up hearing **** the police.

Etc etc etc

Is not because cops are bad or out to get them . its because sadly but true they are a product of their environment.

So there aren't bad cops or one's with agendas. All if these incidents are just environmental? You really don't believe that do you.

What about those who've never had any interaction negatively with police around them or interaction at all?
 
 
@IlluminatiNYC
 The problem is poor black kids grow up feeling oppressed by the police, so none of them ever want to be one.

And this stems from the police force being constituted of people who dont care or relate to the communities they patrol in.

You have to fix the police departments you have now and heal the divides and distrust between them and the communities before you can even consider cultivating home grown officers.
think of what your first sentence says.

Poor black kids
That most likely are in poor neighborhoods where drugs are a problem.
That people although I can see why they "think" by any means to support is the way.
So when cops bust down friends relatives and even then by selling drugs or committing minor unlawful infractions, it becomes them against us.
When they grow up hearing **** the police.

Etc etc etc

Is not because cops are bad or out to get them . its because sadly but true they are a product of their environment.
Well, going off my first sentence, there's also stop and frisk in NYC, which almost exclusively occurs in poor neighborhoods and 91% of which reveal no crime committed.

So while you jumped to one extreme, there's also the every day life experience of being harassed daily by cops for no reason just to make sure that if you ever wanted to consider committing a crime you'd be too scared to.
 
BTW...
Q: ‘What type of weapon did your carry?’

A: ’I carry Sig Sauer, a P229 .40 caliber.’
Q: ‘What type of weapon did your carry?’

A: ’I carry Sig Sauer, a P229 .40 caliber.’

It took 6-7 shots to put him down?
 
 
Well, going off my first sentence, there's also stop and frisk in NYC, which almost exclusively occurs in poor neighborhoods and 91% of which reveal no crime committed.

So while you jumped to one extreme, there's also the every day life experience of being harassed daily by cops for no reason just to make sure that if you ever wanted to consider committing a crime you'd be too scared to.
People swear we make this up.
 
why can they only do one or the another? clearly he was shot. why not test for fingerprints sicne the question was if he grabbed the gun.
They can test for both. They didn't find finger prints. I don't know if they checked.
 
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I don't know the specifics so I'm asking.

But yes it does sound possible ... Being that he is 6.6 290+ lbs. I can realistically believe that a few non killing blows couldn't stop him. I can believe that after getting shot once dude could of have been furious and full of adrenaline that he could of have charged the cops. I don't know ... I'm asking.


Obviously dude was no Angel.

Who cares if he was an angel or not. Darren Wilson shot him 7 times - so he's clearly no angel.

It sounds possible that a KID with 4 bullets in him would charge at a police officer with a gun? While sober?

We're talking about a high school kid, not terminator.

I also find it extremely hard to believe that someone would go at a cop like THAT with provocation. That's not how people act around police. Even the worst of criminals don't test police like Brown ALLEGEDLY did.
 
BTW...



Q: ‘What type of weapon did your carry?’



A: ’I carry Sig Sauer, a P229 .40 caliber.’



It took 6-7 shots to put him down?

He was a hulk?

I keep getting more and more disgusted watching this news.
 
For everyone defending the officer, please read the article I posted on the last page.  When you read what happened from the officers' testimony, its just.....just read the article I cant even put it in cliffs
 
I'll say it again, Wilson must be an amazing shot to shoot and hit a moving object with a .40cal from 150ft. away considering their range is only about 25-50 meters.
 
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