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Ferguson - No Indictment

AuroraZero

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All this shows is the overwhelming idiocy of the American people.

Who needs terrorists when your own people will do the job for them.

None of these people even stop to think about the direct impact all that they are doing will have on the economy of this country, let alone their city or state.  None of these people consider the people, property or businesses that they have decided to rob, hurt and burn. This is just more proof they are all sheeple and can be easily manipulated to do things that they know are wrong.  

Two wrongs do not make a right and I can not understand how anyone in this situation thinks this is the right reaction to such an event.

More over, it ridiculous that the news services think its a good idea to continue to report on this and glamorize the event.

You can't fix stupid and this is a great demonstration of that.

Cheers!
There is one sure fire way to fix stupid. Works every time and would stop a lot of shit right off the bat. A bullet to the head works like a charm cures a lot of people's problems and then there might not be so damned many arguments and shit.
 
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vRozenSch00n

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A little rant :

I ain't mean to burn nobody. Yow attitude and cryin' to burn down thing and lootin' ain't gonna help and ain't gonna get you nowhere.

Ain't y'all motha fucka see the big pitchur here? After a long and painful fitty years now we have a brother as president, and now this?

There ain't gonna be no Afro-American president in da fuchur no more, know what I'm sayin' you motha fucka?
 

drmike

100% Tier-1 Gogent
Tonight has been entirely different.

PD came out with just a ton of Guardsmen.  They all came out in riot gear nearly.

There has been very little anything.

People broke up random stuff, torched a police car, over threw planters, nothing much.

They have the police station barricaded and cement barriers around it.

Police aren't playing, but they aren't letting people run wild like last night.  So far, folks running this are doing a great job.  Time shall tell if their strategy will work.
 
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drmike

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PD just pulled over a vehicle wanted from last night for shooting lots of rounds from moving vehicle.

Like 70-100 PD cars, humvees, etc. surrounded a Walgreens.  They cleared the site, but are still doing something there.
 

drmike

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jesus christ you all are terrible
170 US cities have protests and various states of bad behavior tonight.

Police at station about to snag 2 perps who keep throwing bricks at the police front line.

How dumb can some folks be?

We really need Jerry Springer to show up and referee.
 
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Iz wunderin wert da hell that schnizzle iz bout.

Some reason I just got a hankering for some mouth wash and a case of mints.
Sometimes you just gotta get your salad tossed, and you gotta have it right now

We should all be so lucky to have a helpful bro in that situation
 

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MannDude

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Last night seemed relatively tame compared to Monday night.

I'm thinking they purposely let them run wild on Monday night knowing their is a ton of video and photographic evidence considering it appears a good chunk of the crowd were journalists, whether paid or amateur. Now they can go through all the footage and photos and start arresting those who were looting and vandalizing and hopefully restoring order to Ferguson.
 

HalfEatenPie

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Last night seemed relatively tame compared to Monday night.

I'm thinking they purposely let them run wild on Monday night knowing their is a ton of video and photographic evidence considering it appears a good chunk of the crowd were journalists, whether paid or amateur. Now they can go through all the footage and photos and start arresting those who were looting and vandalizing and hopefully restoring order to Ferguson.
I remember at our university during riots most police forces were focused on containing it (making sure it didn't turn violent).  Once it did turn semi-violent, and with everyone having cellphones you can definitely say there were tons of videos and pictures of people destroying property (a news van was flipped, a few lamp posts were taken down and destroyed).  The local police collected all these evidences and offered like 100 dollars per person who could identify or clue to the individual in each photo segment.  Safe to say, it was taken care of pretty quickly.    
 

DomainBop

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it appears a good chunk of the crowd were journalists, whether paid or amateur. Now they can go through all the footage and photos and start arresting...
...arresting journalists.  Just like in August.  ...and just like many other times in the past few years when journalists in the US have been arrested or roughed up for just doing their job.

Yeah, there is a definite reason why the US fell to 46th on this year's Reporters without Borders press freedom index (which is below so-called "third world" countries like 38. El Salvador, 41. Botswana, 42. South Africa, 27. Ghana, 26. Uruguay, 17. Jamaica and many others).

disclaimer: I'm biased towards journalists and biased against anyone who screws with them (probably because somewhere on my LinkedIn profile there is a degree in journalism listed.) and I tend to get annoyed when the halfwit semi-literate sheeple thugs that populate many police forces screw with journalists. :)
 
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drmike

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...arresting journalists.  Just like in August.  ...and just like many other times in the past few years when journalists in the US have been arrested or roughed up for just doing their job.
Ferguson has been a VERY bad place for journalists.

Just from my catches, I've seen THREE reporters there this week while on camera pelted with rocks.  Torpedoing someone in the head with a rock is no joke.  Really capable of severely injuring someone.

Last night a well known alternative media outlet was confronted by a ski mask wearing fellow who called them sellouts and all sorts of heated BS.  Amazingly that didn't jump off into something, but very well is indication of alt media losing favor now too.

There are multiple accounts of other reporters being robbed, threatened, etc.

In many ways, journalists in Ferguson are in more clear and present danger than when covering abroad in active war zones.

I'll note that journalists, especially alternative folks seem to have really curtailed their roaming and are more and more sticking to the main drag in the police protected zone.  Meaning the breaking news, and actual action, they aren't seeing or proactively reporting on.

Sad situation all around for reporting, news, integrity of matters.  Still plenty going on in Ferguson but stuff is NOT BEING REPORTED.

Similarly, the police scanners has reduced activity.   They are continuing to run half duplex-like conversations and certainly are offlining communications on crypto'd frequencies as well as on other mediums (cell phones and high powered walkies).

Ferguson statistically, on paper, public census and other data isn't a bad looking place.  It's not Beverly Hills but it's very "normal" in most ways.

What is striking to me and remains unmentioned as such is not "politically correct" is the seemingly massive amount of folks that appear to live in public housing / projects.   Where most of the activity is in these riots and where the shooting of Mike Brown happened really appears to me to be a housing project in the freebie nature.    It's just off Florissant to the east in a sprawling road named Canfield.

It would be simple enough to close the two or so side feeder roads to that and an adjacent plan to the north.  That would slash the insurrection and looting masses to barely a trickle (i.e. would leave outside invaders).

Last night in that Canfield Apartments area there were a number of reports on radios.   Stuff set ablaze, volleys of gunfire, etc.

I'd wager to say half of what walked out of stores on Florissant can be found back in that housing plan.

Won't take long for ill gotten goodies to be consumed/sold/traded.  If this rioting continues, this weekend there is going to be very challenging.

Other cities last night have varied degrees of stupid that happened.  Media elsewhere has been ignoring most of the activity unless they have to cover it (i.e. big destruction, massive highway closures, etc.).
 
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