He didn't die because he was thief, he assaulted the officer. I disagree with the logic you used in this post, there is evidence and court documents in this thread and I urge you to track back and read them.
I've followed this since the first day, it's a tragedy on both sides. Michael Brown didn't deserve the die, no one deserves to have their life essentially "taken" from them, but he made a choice and it so happened to be the wrong one, nothing you can do about it now. The officer's life will never be the same either, he will constantly be in fear of retaliation now.
Regardless of if you think the officer was in the wrong, the grand jury disagrees with you. This is our justice system at work, a jury of his peers voted no true bill (the same kind of people you talk/walk/eat with every day, they aren't special people), it wasn't a setup.
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Francisco is proud to be Canadian. #pony
Disagree with me if you will, I encourage healthy discussion. But the racism in this thread is blatant and needless, people of all colors have done the same thing Michael Brown did, he didn't make the decision he made because of his skin color. There's no need to bring race into it (although the main stream media did a fine job at doing it.)