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Agreed. Only problem is the police areSome of yall really need to hold judgement until actual facts and info is available...withholdingmanipulating the facts...
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Agreed. Only problem is the police areSome of yall really need to hold judgement until actual facts and info is available...withholdingmanipulating the facts...
If it is shown that it is indeed Mike Brown in the video, then that is certainly a logical conclusion that will likely hold in a court of law. I've seen looser connections made.
That could be him. I hope it isn't but if it is then i can see someone saying " whos to say he didnt rough up the officer if hes roughing up a store clerk/manager?"
It is a valid question but still, he didnt deserve to get shot down like a dog like that.
So this now becomes whether or not Mike Brown deserved to live? We see this time and time again when the victim is black. You're only guaranteed due process unless you're black. But this has nothing to do with racism...
If it is shown that it is indeed Mike Brown in the video, then that is certainly a logical conclusion that will likely hold in a court of law. I've seen looser connections made.
You can't really take anything out of that though. Him not feeling tensor would speak more imo.Earlier CNN was reporting that the officer darren wilson was feeling remorseful for the whole incident. Why would a man who's supposedly defending himself from an altercation feel remorseful, If anything he would feel his actions were justified.
Remorse and regret are different, I could feel like crap for killing someone but it doesn't mean I wouldn't do it againEarlier CNN was reporting that the officer darren wilson was feeling remorseful for the whole incident. Why would a man who's supposedly defending himself from an altercation feel remorseful, If anything he would feel his actions were justified.
Exactly man, this still doesnt excuse why they shot him why his hands were upIf it is him still no reason to be shot when ur hands are up
Remorse is closely allied to guilt
Earlier CNN was reporting that the officer darren wilson was feeling remorseful for the whole incident. Why would a man who's supposedly defending himself from an altercation feel remorseful, If anything he would feel his actions were justified.
from what I remember, there's only been ONE PERSON in THIS thread saying he must have done somethingAgree with all of this. It is so sad to see how worthless our lives are to these people. From the jump people were saying he must have done something for the cop to shoot him, if you thought those fools online were spitting some crazy **** before, just wait till it is confirmed to be him. All the facts go out the window.
From the still shots it looks like he pushes one of the employees there, by him doing that it counts as strong arm robbery.
What was stolen? A cigarillo? Aren't those worth like $0.59 or 2 for $1?
Isn't that more akin to shoplifting n not strong armed robbery?
i've never seen cigarillos within an arms reach at any store i've been to.... esp in a black neighborhood
What was stolen? A cigarillo? Aren't those worth like $0.59 or 2 for $1?
Isn't that more akin to shoplifting n not strong armed robbery?
from what I remember, there's only been ONE PERSON in THIS thread saying he must have done something
99.9% of posters, even while arguing with each other, believe the dude "surrendered" and was murdered...
im sure there are thousands upon thousands of people on social media saying he did something -- im just speaking for this here thread
Still doesn't justify him being slain like a dog
oh ok...I wasn't talking about in here, I was referring to the a-holes on social media.
Nothing will justify that, unless the person is a racist.
Still doesn't justify him being slain like a dog
If that's how it goes, then I am mistaken. Thanks for clarifying.From the still shots it looks like he pushes one of the employees there, by him doing that it counts as strong arm robbery.
What was stolen? A cigarillo? Aren't those worth like $0.59 or 2 for $1?
Isn't that more akin to shoplifting n not strong armed robbery?
Where I'm at, San Bernardino, they have them just chillin' on the counter in the open. But different areas are different.i've never seen cigarillos within an arms reach at any store i've been to.... esp in a black neighborhood
What was stolen? A cigarillo? Aren't those worth like $0.59 or 2 for $1?
Isn't that more akin to shoplifting n not strong armed robbery?
so unless dude got a Tim Thomas wingspan I'm really baffled by this cigarillo theft
What was stolen? A cigarillo? Aren't those worth like $0.59 or 2 for $1?
Isn't that more akin to shoplifting n not strong armed robbery?