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One wonders if this was Brown's first "interaction" with the law. I'm betting not. Anyone want to bet against me?
No.
How 'bout dem Rams?
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One wonders if this was Brown's first "interaction" with the law. I'm betting not. Anyone want to bet against me?
Is it a leap because you believe the police are generally dishonest?Yes I am.
Yeah, deserved to be executed......
No judge in the country would look at that video and think Brown was a dangerous felon.
But you see what you want to see. There's a big guy pushing a little clerk and stealing a carton of cigarillos. Yes it's a crime, a petty crime.
But you don't want it to be a petty crime because you see a scary black thug.
Michael Brown wasn't just some average kid minding his own business. He was a thug.
Wow. That is so far from the truth that it is actually painful for me that I agree with you on so many other points regarding this issue.Unfortunately, the average kid in areas like that is a thug.
That's not what he is saying. You know this.
And a rapist who is never caught is not a rapist. Got it.Well, in point of fact he was not a felon, since he'll never be tried in court, the store owners don't even apparently consider it a "robbery", and we'll never know what really happened. As for "violent", I've pointed out that what he did was shove someone. He did not beat anyone to a pulp, he did not knife someone, and he did not even hit someone. It's absolutely being used to extrapolate, in this very thread, that he likely attacked the officer who shot him and in fact had returned -- after being shot -- to attack him some more. So in light of that, it's important to describe what he did realistically and not attempt to embellish it.
The police chief has stated that the two incidents are not connected. Why do so many in this thread continue to connect them?
They may not be connected for the PD. They are pretty obviously connected for Mr. Brown, however.The police chief has stated that the two incidents are not connected. Why do so many in this thread continue to connect them?
It is an attempt to play on emptions.
He was old enough to vote, enter into contracts, and do most other adult things The fact that his age ends in "teen" does not make him an adolescent, which is what 95% of English-speaking adults mean when speaking of "teen-agers". Excessive pedantry is a last resort of someone losing an argument
Adolescence describes the teenage years between 13 and 19 and can be considered the transitional stage from childhood to adulthood. Link
Is it a leap because you believe the police are generally dishonest? Because you don't see the actions recorded as indicative of someone willing to be violent? Or some other reason? If so, what is your reason for believing the police version is so far from the truth?
Wow. That is so far from the truth that it is actually painful for me that I agree with you on so many other points regarding this issue.
You underestimate the amount of damage a small group of miscreants can cause. Perhaps it is because ( and I feel like stabbing myself in the head for using this term ) the media is always reporting on the arrests and violence that occurs in these areas, and has little to say about the rest of the residents, so perceptions get screwed.Are you saying that you don't believe there are any particularly bad areas of this country where the average teenage male is some level of thug? That's what I'm saying. They may not all be to the level of strong-arm robbery, but posing with guns, doing/dealing drugs, obtaining illegal guns... shoplifting, getting into fights, etc.
I believe there are absolutely areas in this country where some number of those behaviors is standard issue for the average teenage male. Areas of Camden, NJ - Detroit - Chicago - Atlanta - Baltimore - Oakland - L.A. - St. Louis, etc. etc. etc.
Do you disagree that there are pockets like that, where the "average kid" is a thug? Or do you just disagree that Ferguson appears to be such a pocket?
The police chief has stated that the two incidents are not connected. Why do so many in this thread continue to connect them?
Hrm.
I wonder if I just got out smart-assed here?
In any event, well played sir!
Refer to page one of this thread. The initial police statement was that Mr. Brown attacked the officer and tried to seize his weapon, from which events escalated to his death.It's not an attempt to play on emotions. IMO the people who object to an eighteen-year-old being referred to as a teenager are the ones trying to play on emotions. I do consider most eighteen-year-olds to be adolescents. So does Psychology Today:
My reason for believing the police version is so far from the truth? You missed my point. What police version are you referring to? I thought they were still investigating this. I didn't know there even was a police version yet.
You underestimate the amount of damage a small group of miscreants can cause. Perhaps it is because ( and I feel like stabbing myself in the head for using this term ) the media is always reporting on the arrests and violence that occurs in these areas, and has little to say about the rest of the residents, so perceptions get screwed.
This is coming from someone who was a teenage miscreant, in Southwest Detroit. There were indeed other troublemakers like myself, and a smaller amount who were violent- but far from a number that could be used to claim that the " average" teen in these neighborhoods is a thug.
Refer to page one of this thread. The initial police statement was that Mr. Brown attacked the officer and tried to seize his weapon, from which events escalated to his death.
The police say the officer shot Brown after the teen shoved the officer and tried to wrestle the officer’s gun from him. But a number of witnesses, including Johnson, refute those claims. And in the wake of the shooting, the Ferguson Police Department has asked the St. Louis County police to step in and take over the investigation.
The police chief stated both on the same day, some media outlets are still running with when he said they weren't connected.