Revealed today at the hearing to find Michael Brown's juvenile "record", is the fact that no, he was not accused of assault, or murder, or burglary, or robbery, or anything else that would qualify as a class A or class B felony.
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...cle_43c9bbbb-356f-5ea6-b9e2-7dde7e3e5c83.html
Connoisseurs of smear jobs will be expecting the inevitable cries of "but, but, but, this is only felonies!!! We don't KNOW that he wasn't accused of other things!!!" ignoring the fact that even if he had been in trouble before, it wouldn't have any relevance to whether or not Wilson had the right to kill him.
On a related note, a Princeton operations manager is running into trouble because of his medical marijuana card and activism.
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/princeton-wanrs-medical-marijuana-patient-lose-job
Note that there is no mention here of how his medical marijuana usage has turned him into a homicidal maniac. Strangely, when it comes to Americans who have NOT been shot by white men, the pot usage loses all of its Reefer Madness side effects.
Boy, I called that one wrong. I would have given 3 to 1 odds he'd had some prior felony arrest.
What bad luck, to pull your first robbery on the day you're shot. It makes me a lot more interested in what we'll see in the toxicology report.