Did you even look at the video?
Yes, smarta**, I did. What I'm unclear on is whether this filmmaker is referring to an incident that I'm not aware of regarding Michael Brown; whether there is another alleged robbery involving him, other than the one that occurred just before Darren Wilson making contact with him walking in the middle of the street, matching the description of the suspect of a robbery that had just occurred.
Because, regardless of what happened at the convenience store, it doesn't change what happened in the street, Brown attempted to go for an officer's gun and was killed because of it.
THREE autopsies proved Wilson's statements were true and that there was no way Brown was turned away from Wilson, running from him.
Because, regardless of what happened at the convenience store, it doesn't change what happened in the street, Brown attempted to go for an officer's gun and was killed because of it.
What went on in the convenience store attacks at the very credibility of the entire narrative. They intentionally suppressed this video to make Mike Brown look like a menace. If they would lie about the circumstances leading up to his death, why wouldn't they create a false narrative about how he died?
What went on in the convenience store attacks at the very credibility of the entire narrative. They intentionally suppressed this video to make Mike Brown look like a menace. If they would lie about the circumstances leading up to his death, why wouldn't they create a false narrative about how he died?
"South Carolina police shot a man to pieces over $100 worth of pot, then lied about it."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ot-then-lied-about-it/?utm_term=.e42dd26becec
that's wrong on so many levels.....from the beginning to the end....it stinks all the way through
Julian Bettons offense was to sell $100 worth of pot to a friend. For that, South Carolina police battered down his door, fired 57 shots at him and hit him nine times, leaving him paralyzed and without the use of several major body organs. The cops then lied about the circumstances of the raid to make it seem as if Betton deserved every bullet.
"South Carolina police shot a man to pieces over $100 worth of pot, then lied about it."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ot-then-lied-about-it/?utm_term=.e42dd26becec
The way the injustice flourished was as follows. A resident would receive a speeding ticket, for example. If they were unable to pay, they were arrested, taken to jail, and forced to remain there. While in jail, they would earn $20 a day for just being in jail, and $40 a day for doing laundry, cleaning, or washing police cruisers, until the total sum of the fine was paid in full. Each person was not allowed to go before a judge, nor to have a lawyer present to help in aid in their defense.
The Drug Enforcement Administration seized more than $4 billion in cash from people suspected of drug activity over the last decade, but $3.2 billion of those seizures were never connected to any criminal charges.
http://reason.com/blog/2017/03/29/the-dea-seized-4-billion-from-people-sin
Way too much authority.
Speaking of serious funds...don't know if you saw this or not DTH.
http://www.volnation.com/forum/the-pub/272424-fundraising-st-judes.html