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Just checked out a few major news website comment boards.The out and out racism is disgusting. I knew those are cesspools,but now they are overflowing.
 
Bodyslamming pregnant women, blasting people with tear-gas when they're on their own lawns, and pointing an array of rifles at a single unarmed guy, are horrible, PR-wise.

Personally I consider the "PR-wise" addition utterly redundant.
 
Personally I consider the "PR-wise" addition utterly redundant.

I think it's called "Sarcasm".

Made a mistake and turned on Fox news. Needless to say they are pushing what amount to a "Brave White Cops protecting us from the Rampaging Black Savages" line. Fox News is barely trying to hide the racism nowdays.
 
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Micheal Brown had a gun? Big words.

Ranb

Nope. It was a series of small words that when read together as part of a sentence conveyed what I was trying to say quite adequately.
I can see other people got the gist quite easily. Don't know what else I can do to help to be honest.
 
Not necessarily. It may well be that he has some credits in his ledger as well. It's all well and good to pretend that someone who lost it (if that's what happened) must have been evil incarnate, but that's not how real human beings are in my opinion. If odds are he'll be spending the rest (or better part) of his life in prison it may well be his superiors aren't going to make it any worse in respect for what he once was.

Except that one witness basically describes a deliberate execution...
 
I'm not sure if this is real, but allegedly the wife of the police chief wrote this on Facebook.

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If so, it looks like she deleted it off her Facebook page once it started going around.

https://www.facebook.com/catherine.nardi.56?fref=ts

She certainly posts a lot of wingnut memes so the above quote seems in character.

"The Irish. Underneath all the EU Godless garbage foisted on them they remain a Catholic people."

Wow. Just... wow...
 
I'd love to this nationwide. I'm all for it.

California police use of body cameras cuts violence and complaints



People tend to act differently when they know their actions are being recorded.

Looking at that quote:

"But Rialto's randomised controlled study has seized attention because it offers scientific – and encouraging – findings: after cameras were introduced in February 2012, public complaints against officers plunged 88% compared with the previous 12 months. Officers' use of force fell by 60%. "


Seems to indicate that California LEO's knew when they were abusing their authority but only amended their unacceptable behaviour when there was a chance of being caught.

This means that California are hiring the wrong people to be LEO's.
 
I am a big fan of recording policies, but there is a huge observation bias in these claims of recordings reducing complaints as evidence of police wrongdoing. The door swings both ways.

Regarding the OP, I guess we'll have to endure the Nancy Grace Fan Club here until some actual evidence surfaces in this case. What can be gleaned is the level of embarrassment being heaped upon this forum. Critical thinking isn't a cult.
 
I think we need a federal mandate that if you want federal law enforcement money you need to have cruiser and handset cameras that are live and recording 24/7. And tamper-resistant.

If this had happened in most places in Chicago, there would be a recording from the street camera system, which is another option.
 
I am a big fan of recording policies, but there is a huge observation bias in these claims of recordings reducing complaints as evidence of police wrongdoing. The door swings both ways.

Regarding the OP, I guess we'll have to endure the Nancy Grace Fan Club here until some actual evidence surfaces in this case. What can be gleaned is the level of embarrassment being heaped upon this forum. Critical thinking isn't a cult.

QFT.

It's disheartening to see people falling over themselves in their rush to express outrage on this critical thinker's forum.
 
I am a big fan of recording policies, but there is a huge observation bias in these claims of recordings reducing complaints as evidence of police wrongdoing. The door swings both ways.

Quite.
What element of that 88% represents LEOs no longer breaking the rules, and what represents people no longer falsely accusing LEOs of breaking the rules is unknown.
Similarly with the 60% reduction in use of force.

But, whatever the reason, the presence of recording devices seems to make both sides stay a little calmer. Which can't be bad.
 
I'll ask again.

In light of this apparent police jackbootery and tyrannical behavior, where are the gun guys?

Where are the Bundy types? Where are the "we need guns to protect ourselves (and society) from government run amok!"? Where are the Second Amendment defenders of the folks in Ferguson? Why are there no "snipers" on the overpasses n Ferguson?

Yooohooo....Where are you guys?
 
I'll ask again.

In light of this apparent police jackbootery and tyrannical behavior, where are the gun guys?

Where are the Bundy types? Where are the "we need guns to protect ourselves (and society) from government run amok!"? Where are the Second Amendment defenders of the folks in Ferguson? Why are there no "snipers" on the overpasses n Ferguson?

Yooohooo....Where are you guys?

Maybe they don't fit the stereotypes.
 
I'll ask again.

In light of this apparent police jackbootery and tyrannical behavior, where are the gun guys?

Where are the Bundy types? Where are the "we need guns to protect ourselves (and society) from government run amok!"? Where are the Second Amendment defenders of the folks in Ferguson? Why are there no "snipers" on the overpasses n Ferguson?

Yooohooo....Where are you guys?

Read the above. They're urging patience for the jackboots.
 
Sorry if I'm repeating something. I have not caught up on the whole thread. I live about 20 miles from where this all went down and it's pretty much all anyone is talking about. There is a lot of contradictory information out there.

Last night, the Ferguson police arrested a St. Louis city alderman. Previously, a state senator was tear gassed.

Also, two reporters were arrested in a McDonalds for ...typing in a threatening way? The word on the local social media street (i.e. pure anecdotal) is that that McDonalds was where reporters had been congregating due to the free wi-fi and availability of electrical outlets and that the Ferguson police are doing their best to control the media output. I don't know how true that is, but it fits with the no-fly zone the city has imposed to keep news helicopters.


I'm really at a loss at how Ferguson could be handling this any worse than they are.
 
I live about 20 miles from where this all went down...

Since we seldom agree on issues, I hope you don't take this as snark. Use your common sense and that inner alarm system when you're out, be mindful of crowds, etc... It's probably not the time to be getting lost in an unfamiliar neighborhood with your family, etc...

The violence seems to be very isolated (and you can report that here better than I can assert it from media impressions. Just be careful, buddy. Crap like this has potential for getting very ugly very quickly.
 
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