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    ^^

    Necron is having a mental breakdown, it shits me reading that sort of pathetic shit.

    Lets have Necron put his white arse in that cop car, have that fuker advance on him and then Necron make the the call whether to pop him or not ?

    Fukin easy when one is not facing the danger.

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    I'm done for the night but you bleeding heart bunch of mothers fukers need to actually make a decision whether you will support the Police in their efforts to protect your weak arses or bang the drum for the shit in this world.

    Anyway, you lilly arse wankers ain't worth shit to me.

    Go join the other side EH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Necron99 View Post
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    The cop was in a car, the kid was running away initially.

    The transcript has been made public.

    When the kid was topped he was challenging the Pig by heading back towards him, he was not running away.

    Jesus, try and at least follow the time line of the shooting.
    Jesus, try to use your brain.
    Almost from the get go the cop fucked up.
    He told them to get of the street, they gave him lip.
    Decision point one.
    If he didn't think he could handle a physical confrontation with two larger perps he should have stayed in his car and called for backup.
    Instead, he went to them and escalated the situation. From that point on every call the cop made was wrong.
    he put himself in a situation he couldn't handle.
    He did call for back and tried to stop and later follow the robber. Robber turned on him, you ever punched on with a 6' 3 300 pound guy, bet not.

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    any more insights on how you knew for a fact that brown's mother was in a gang or prison based on her tattoos, jim?

    oh yeah, that's right you were wrong about that too, jim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamescollister View Post
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    The cop was in a car, the kid was running away initially.

    The transcript has been made public.

    When the kid was topped he was challenging the Pig by heading back towards him, he was not running away.

    Jesus, try and at least follow the time line of the shooting.
    Jesus, try to use your brain.
    Almost from the get go the cop fucked up.
    He told them to get of the street, they gave him lip.
    Decision point one.
    If he didn't think he could handle a physical confrontation with two larger perps he should have stayed in his car and called for backup.
    Instead, he went to them and escalated the situation. From that point on every call the cop made was wrong.
    he put himself in a situation he couldn't handle.
    He did call for back and tried to stop and later follow the robber. Robber turned on him, you ever punched on with a 6' 3 300 pound guy, bet not.


    Correct me if I wrong Jim, but the concept of calling for backup is generally to wait until it arrives.
    Did he have a special magical police car that couldn't outrun a big fat Nigga??

    The moment he chose to initiate a confrontation with two obviously hostile perps when he was outnumbered and outsized physically at close quarters while seated in his car he was wrong. Everything that happened from that point onward comes down to his professional incompetence.

    Police have no power to murder, it is not their job to perform street executions when other options exist.

    He is ruined anyway, but can count himself lucky the kid wasn't a real banger and carrying himself or he'd be dead.

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    I listened to the news with half an ear while working

    Did I hear correctly, if the cop has stated, that the dead guy looked like a "demon" , or maybe that he acted like one ?
    Last edited by helge; 26-11-2014 at 12:41 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raycarey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Davis Knowlton
    these monkeys
    you'd never say something like this in a room full of black men and you know it. you can make all the rationalizations or excuses you want, but you know i'm right.

    but it makes you feel tough to type it on a message board.

    I wouln't say it in a room full of blackies, nor in an anoynmous forum full of them .
    However put me in a place full of righteous politically correct white liberals, who feel subconsciously superior to black people . then i might .

    Why do these PC honkies feel that black people need them to defend them ?
    maybe cos they are the real racist big mouths that like speaking for others.

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    ^Interesting twist, blue...

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    It is true African Americans are discriminated against, but not by law enforcement who are simply enforcing law handed to them by legislators.

    The real beef blacks have is against the system which writes and enacts discriminatory law. Curiously not one little peep is heard from the race-baiters like Sharpton and Jackson on this core issue of discrimination.

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    From CBC All your questions answered in 8 simple steps.

    Following the announcement Monday night that the grand jury chose not to indict Ferguson, Mo., police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown, prosecuting attorney Robert McCulloch took the unusual step of publicly releasing evidence that was presented to the 12 jurors.

    The documents contain transcripts of the grand jury proceedings, including Wilson's testimony.

    Wilson has not been seen or heard from publicly since the Aug. 9 shooting, and the transcript provides the first detailed account of what Wilson says happened that day.

    His version of events is contradicted by some witnesses who were interviewed, and it contains some revealing details about what he was thinking and what he did that summer day when a life was lost and others were changed forever.

    1. Why Wilson wasn't carrying a Taser

    Wilson testified that on his duty belt he had his gun, a magazine pouch, an extendable baton, Mace, two sets of handcuffs and his radio. There was a flashlight on the passenger side of the car. Why no Taser? "I normally don't carry a Taser. We only have a select amount. Usually there is one available but I elect not to carry one. It is not the most comfortable thing. They are very large, I don't have a lot of room in the front for it to be positioned."

    2. Why Wilson reached for his gun instead of his Mace

    Wilson testified that Brown struck him through the open car window. He recalls thinking about what to do next and said he considered using his Mace, but didn't want to sacrifice one his hands to reach for it, because he was using it to defend his face. He didn't think he could spray Brown with it anyway and was worried that the chemicals would get in his own eyes — he wears contacts — and he wouldn't be able to see. He says he considered the baton and flashlight options and concluded he couldn't easily reach them and they wouldn't be effective. "So the only other option I thought I had was my gun."

    3. Wilson's gun jammed

    Wilson testified that as soon as he drew his weapon Brown reached for it and grabbed hold of it, trying to get his finger around the trigger. They struggled over the gun and Wilson pulled the trigger, but nothing happened. "I pull it again, it just clicked again," he testified. The third time he pulled the trigger it went off. As the struggle continued. Wilson pulled the trigger again and the gun jammed a third time. He tried again and successfully fired a second shot. After that, Brown ran away from the car window.

    A photo supplied by the St. Louis County Prosecutor's Office shows police officer Darren Wilson taken shortly after the Aug. 9, 2014, shooting of Michael Brown. The photo was part of the evidence presented to a grand jury in Ferguson, Missouri, and released Nov. 24 following the jury's decision not to indict Wilson.© Reuters/St.Louis County Prosecutor's Office A photo supplied by the St. Louis County Prosecutor's Office shows police officer Darren Wilson taken shortly after the Aug. 9, 2014, shooting of Michael Brown. The…

    4. What Wilson did after the shooting

    "I had to kill him," Wilson told his sergeant who quickly arrived at the scene. Wilson was told to sit in his car but he refused, saying, "It is already getting hostile, I can't be singled out in the car." Wilson offered to leave the scene instead. His sergeant agreed and Wilson then drove his sergeant's car to the police station.

    Wilson testified that he was in shock, thinking about how the situation escalated so quickly. It began with Wilson telling Brown to walk on the sidewalk instead of in the middle of the street and ended with Brown lying dead on that street. Once at the station, Wilson said, he went to the washroom and cleaned up: "I had blood on my hands." Brown's blood, he believes.

    Wilson then put gloves on, took his gun out of his holster and sealed it in an evidence envelope.

    He called the lawyer for the police union and then went to the hospital. Wilson was given X-rays and painkillers for a swollen face and then returned to the police station, where he was given a change of clothes before he went home. During this time he was interviewed by a detective and his clothes were taken as evidence.

    5. Why Wilson didn't stay in his car and wait for backup


    According to Wilson's account, Brown had assaulted him and tried to grab his gun, so why did he chase after him instead of waiting for the backup which he had requested in a radio call? Wilson testified that he was trying to buy time and planned to keep his distance from Brown, thinking his backup would be there within 20 to 30 seconds. But why get out of the car instead of tracking Brown's movements from within it? Wilson said his comfort zone is not to be in his car talking to someone, and he prefers to be out of it so that if he needs to run, he can run.

    6. Wilson's account of the fatal shot

    Wilson testified that he and Brown were running down the street, when Brown stopped and turned around. Wilson told him to get on the ground but he ignored the command. Wilson said Brown, with one hand reaching under his shirt, made a grunting sound and began to run toward him, and Wilson fired several shots.

    Wilson said he believed a bullet hit Brown, but it didn't stop him and he was still moving forward and ignoring his commands to stop, so he fired again. Wilson said that when they were about "eight to ten feet" apart he was backing up when Brown leaned forward like he was about to tackle. Wilson said he saw Brown's head and that's what he shot. "I saw the last one go into him." Brown's face went blank and he fell to the ground. "The threat was stopped," Wilson said.

    7. Why Wilson felt he needed to use deadly force

    Wilson said Brown landed at least two punches on him and given Brown's size (6-4 and 285 pounds) he feared a third punch could be a fatal blow. Even though he is about the same height and also over 200 pounds Wilson said he felt outsized by Brown when they struggled through the car window: "The only way I can describe it is I felt like a five-year-old holding on to Hulk Hogan … that's just how big he felt, and how small I felt just from grasping his arm."

    Wilson described Brown's face as intensely angry, "like a demon." Brown had tried to get control of his gun and even after he ran away Wilson believed he was still a threat, because he had assaulted him and was capable of doing that to someone else. Wilson testified that he felt his life was in danger when Brown was coming toward him and that the use of deadly force was justified: "I know if he reaches me, he'll kill me."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davis Knowlton
    These fucking people are beyond dumb.
    Mmmmmm....They'd fit right in here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Earl View Post
    It is true African Americans are discriminated against, but not by law enforcement who are simply enforcing law handed to them by legislators.

    The real beef blacks have is against the system which writes and enacts discriminatory law. Curiously not one little peep is heard from the race-baiters like Sharpton and Jackson on this core issue of discrimination.
    Why this distinction? It's racist in itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spliff View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Earl View Post
    It is true African Americans are discriminated against, but not by law enforcement who are simply enforcing law handed to them by legislators.

    The real beef blacks have is against the system which writes and enacts discriminatory law. Curiously not one little peep is heard from the race-baiters like Sharpton and Jackson on this core issue of discrimination.
    Why this distinction? It's racist in itself.
    Say what?
    What distinction are you talking about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neo View Post
    Looks like the kind of poor white trash that can't get a decent job in a zero hours society.
    I bet the pay is shit too... fuck it, if I was him, I'd shoot the kid just to get even.

    I just read that this fella is 6'3" and 210lbs. Sure doesn't look it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raycarey View Post
    any more insights on how you knew for a fact that brown's mother was in a gang or prison based on her tattoos, jim?

    oh yeah, that's right you were wrong about that too, jim.
    Wrong where, do you use Google, mums boy friend is/was a high ranking bloods.

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    Hey Ray,

    You did hear the part where the big fella smacked the Pig in the head and went for his gun before the nasty Pig emptied those caps into his arse. ?

    Just saying like Ray.

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    Quote Originally Posted by koman
    Wilson testified that he and Brown were running down the street
    That's where he saw "red" and made his mistake. He should have stayed in the car and waited for back-up, which arrived 20-30 seconds after the shooting anyway.

    Having said that, if you go for a policeman's gun then you either get it or you're a dead man. No amount of protesting is going to hide that fact.

    I was in LA in the 90's when they decided to burn their own backyard down as well. Everyone just looked on without concern as long as it didn't spill over into the white neighbourhoods...if it had, then it would have got interesting.

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    Cop could have shot Brown in the back while running away, felony flight, it's the law in the US.
    Brown could have done anything while the cop stayed in the car, hijacked a vehicle, took hostages, Brown may have been armed, Wilson doesn't know.
    Think of the screams of protest if cop sat in his car while Brown went on to commit other violent crimes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamescollister
    Cop could have shot Brown in the back while running away, felony flight, it's the law in the US.
    Its a crazy law whatever ts called , running when told to stop by a police office = instant death penalty .

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    Amid Conflicting Accounts, Trusting Darren Wilson

    FERGUSON, Mo. — In the end, it seems, it all came down to Officer Darren Wilson himself.

    In four hours of vivid testimony before the St. Louis County grand jury in September describing his shooting of Michael Brown, the officer said Mr. Brown, 18, had looked “like a demon” when he first approached him.

    The officer described himself as utterly terrified when, he said, Mr. Brown reached into his police vehicle and fought him for his gun. Mr. Brown was so physically overpowering that the officer, who is 6-foot-4, similar to Mr. Brown, said he “felt like a 5-year-old holding on to Hulk Hogan.”

    The officer’s testimony, along with thousands of pages of grand jury documents, including contradictory witness accounts, appeared to have helped convince some of the jurors that the officer had committed no crime when he killed Mr. Brown.

    The St. Louis County prosecutor, Robert P. McCulloch, said he had released the documents to show people how thorough the grand jury inquiry had been and to convince the public that justice had been done.

    But the failure to bring any charges against a white officer who shot an unarmed black teenager in murky circumstances has set off a new storm of protests and questions about the objectivity of the grand jury process.

    In an unusual step, Mr. McCulloch had said he would present all known witnesses and evidence and instead of recommending an indictment, as is usually the case, let the jurors decide for themselves what if any charges to bring.

    The officer’s testimony, delivered without the cross-examination of a trial in the earliest phase of the three-month inquiry, was the only direct account of the fatal encounter. It appeared to form the spine of a narrative that unfolded before the jurors over three months, buttressed, the prosecutors said, by the most credible witnesses, forensic evidence and three autopsies.

    But the gentle questioning of Officer Wilson revealed in the transcripts, and the sharp challenges prosecutors made to witnesses whose accounts seemed to contradict his narrative, have led some to question whether the process was as objective as Mr. McCulloch claims.

    Lawyers for Mr. Brown’s family, who maintained all along that Officer Wilson should be charged with a crime so he could be tried in public, said that Monday’s decision and the voluminous transcripts only reinforced their suspicions.

    “This grand jury decision we feel is a direct reflection of the sentiments of those who presented the evidence,” Anthony Gray, a lawyer for the relatives, said at a news conference Tuesday morning. “If you present evidence to indict, you get an indictment. If you present evidence not to indict, you don’t get an indictment.”

    full story http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/26/us...ting.html?_r=0

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    America.
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    Nuff Said.

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    You might be able to pick a few holes in the copper's behaviour but basically the black fella has asked for it.

    What is really disappointing in this day and age is this race card beat-up. That is getting so old already. Attitudes towards and legislation w.r.t. racism have come so far in the west in the last 50 years there is really no reason to be making a 'race' issue when it happens to be a black fella that gets in trouble.

    Change the friggin record.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post

    Its a crazy law whatever ts called , running when told to stop by a police office = instant death penalty .
    Well blue,

    People who have committed no crime will in most cases stop when requested by a police officer and answer the police officers questions.

    An innocent person has no problem assisting the police in their enquires, at the end of the day innocent people wants the Cops to get the bad guys and will assist.

    If a cop asks a person to assist in his inquires and that person bolts off down the road then the cop has no choice to assume that person is not of good Character.

    Fuker gets shot, bad luck EH.

    I pay a lot of Taxes to have Police protect my society.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nathan Napalm View Post

    America.
    Police State.
    Nuff Said.

    America and Australia = A Police State.

    Shoot the bad scum up , no problem there, innocent people can get on with living their life.

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