Police just executed an unarmed 17 yr old brotha (shot 10 times)

How a grand jury works in St. Louis County

By Kim Bell kbell@post-dispatch.com


What goes on inside a grand jury room is secret.

The prosecutor presents the evidence. No judge is in the room. No defense lawyer. The accused is invited to testify, but his lawyer can't be in the room.

Grand juries are known for doing what a prosecutor wants. As the old saying goes, a grand jury would indict a ham sandwich if that's what the prosecutor asked.

Prosecutors feeling the heat in a controversial case, some say, can avoid making a decision and give it to a grand jury.

The standing grand jury in St. Louis County meets every Wednesday during a four-month term. The panel that is hearing evidence in the Michael Brown case was convened in May.

The job of the grand jury is to decide whether or not there is probable cause that a crime has been committed and that the person accused committed it.

There are 12 members of the grand jury in Missouri. It takes nine to indict. If at least nine agree that there is probable cause, the grand jury finds what's called a "true bill" and an indictment is filed.

If the grand jury doesn't find probable cause, then a "no true bill" is found and the prosecution is over.

The grand jury is made up of private citizens. They are selected in a way similar to how trial juries are selected. They are at least 21 years old and summoned at random based on voters and drivers license records.

A judge interviews the members of the jury panel and lets them know the commitment that's involved. The judge is looking for diversity, too, and considers just about every demographic category from race, gender and area of the county.

Prosecutor Robert P. McCulloch of St. Louis County said he thinks the standing grand jury that will be hearing evidence in the Brown case is diverse and has three African-Americans on it. His office is asking a judge if it's okay to release to the Post-Dispatch the racial, gender and geographic makeup of the jurors.

The members of the grand jury are paid the same as trial jurors, about $18 a day and given mileage too. There are alternates in case someone on the jury panel gets sick. By meeting weekly during the four months, the grand juror can expect to show up in Clayton 16 to 20 days.

Once the grand jury begins its work, the prosecutor presents evidence behind closed doors.

The accused doesn't attend. However, the accused is invited to give a statement to the grand jury. His attorney cannot be in the room while that's happening. If the accused wants to step into the hallway and talk with his attorney, that's allowed.

When it comes time for the grand jury to begin discussing the evidence, no one else can be in the room, not even the prosecutors. The grand jury picks one of its members to act as foreperson.

All felony charges in Missouri must be presented for consideration either by the grand jury or by an associate circuit judge at a preliminary hearing. According to the prosecutor's office, a little less than half of the cases prosecuted in St. Louis County are presented to the grand jury.

Defense lawyers often view the grand jury as a rubber stamp of the prosecutor. The old saying about a grand jury could indict a ham sandwich if a prosecutor wants is actually believed to have originated with a former New York court of appeals judge, Solomon Wachtler. He was telling a reporter about the influence prosecutors had over grand juries.

"It's no joke," said James Cohen, an associate professor at Fordham University School of Law in New York. "That (quote) vividly places the power of the prosecutor in context."

Cohen explains: "The prosecutor is responsible for presenting the evidence, calling the witnesses and instructors the jurors on the applicable law. The prosecutor can decide who to call based on what he expects the witnesses to say."

The prosecutor can decide not to instruct the grand jury on a charge of murder, for instance, and instead only instruct the jury on criminal negligence. Or the prosecutor could instruct the grand jury on several charges, including manslaughter.

McCulloch, for his part, has told reporters he plans to have his staff present every scrap of evidence, every interview, to the grand jury considering the Brown case.

Cohen said the grand jury process gives prosecutors a lot of power. Prosecutors also can file charges apart from the grand jury. "In high profile cases, the prosecutors use the grand jury to seek some cover for their failure to act on their own," Cohen said.

Cohen said grand juries originated in medieval England. They were used as a way to protect citizens from the king, Cohen said. "The grand jury acted independently of the crown," he said. "And it was thought to be a buffer, if you will, against the power of the crown.

"It was created historically to be a safeguard. It's obviously evolved since then," Cohen added.

Cohen said he heard that McCulloch has promised to seek a court order to have all of the evidence released to the public if the grand jury doesn't indict the officer. Cohen called that "a foolish statement" on McCulloch's part.

Saying the materials might be released in the future can have a chilling effect on potential witnesses, Cohen said.

"Either side might be less likely to get witnesses to testify in secret" if they think the information will ultimately go public, Cohen said.

In addition, material is rarely released, Cohen said. Scholars have tried to get the secret grand jury proceedings released in historical cases but the government fought hard and rebuffed those efforts, he said.

Frank O. Bowman, a law professor at the University of Missouri, said grand juries were being used in America because colonists thought of them as a way to act as a kind of shield or filter against the power of the state. Before a defendant is subjected to the rigors of a trial, the case goes before a group of citizens to review.

Supreme Court opinions have talked of grand juries as something outside the judicial or executive branches and see them more as part of the citizens' voice.

Grand juries are often used for their subpoena power to gather evidence during an investigation. "That's what is going on here," Bowman said of the Brown case.

Cohen, the Fordham law professor, said that whatever happens with the grand jury in the Brown case is bound to upset one side or the other.

"If he (the officer) is charged with murder, a lot of white people and police officers will be upset," Cohen said. "If he's not charged, a lot of people of color will be upset."


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BREAKING REPORT: Officer Darren Wilson Suffered “Orbital Blowout Fracture to Eye Socket” During Mike Brown Attack

The Gateway Pundit can now confirm from two local St. Louis sources that police Officer Darren Wilson suffered facial fractures during his confrontation with deceased 18 year-old Michael Brown. Officer Wilson clearly feared for his life during the incident that led to the shooting death of Brown. This was after Michael Brown and his accomplice Dorian Johnson robbed a local Ferguson convenience store.

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Local St. Louis sources said Wilson suffered an “orbital blowout fracture to the eye socket.” This comes from a source within the Prosecuting Attorney’s office and confirmed by the St. Louis County Police.

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A blowout fracture is a fracture of one or more of the bones surrounding the eye and is commonly referred to as an orbital floor fracture. (AAPOS)

This comes after St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter tweeted out last night that a dozen local witnesses confirmed Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson’s version of the Brown shooting story.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Police sources tell me more than a dozen witnesses have corroborated cop's version of events in shooting <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Ferguson?src=hash">#Ferguson</a></p>&mdash; Christine Byers (@ChristineDByers) <a href="https://twitter.com/ChristineDByers/statuses/501556693382094848">August 19, 2014</a></blockquote>
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The 10 Kinds of Trolls You Will Encounter When Talking About Mike Brown
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/olivia-cole/the-10-kinds-of-trolls-yo_b_5691405.html

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If you're paying attention to the events unfolding in Ferguson -- and by God, you better be -- then you probably already know there is a group of people in this country of ours who are determined to change the focus of the conversation about the killing of Mike Brown and the subsequent protests, attempting to shift the lens away from the Constitutional rights of U.S. citizens and the killing of a black teenager. If you're reading this, you probably already know the folks I'm talking about. But here they are. #Staywoke.

The Full-Blown Racist Troll

Block on sight. Some of them are friends of your Facebook friends -- block them. Some of them are your Facebook friends. Many of them are accounts like the one I have screenshotted below: anonymous and relying on blatantly racist language, such as blackface imagery, monkey references, use of the N-word, etc. These have exploded over the last week. We're talking hundreds. I've been using Twitter avidly for years and I can't recall ever seeing quite this much racist bile taking over an event-related hashtag (#Ferguson) as I have this week. Block them and report them for spam immediately.

The "Wait for Evidence" Troll

This troll may or may not be anonymous and pretends to be focused on respecting and upholding the law. "We don't know what happened yet," they say, "wait for evidence before you lambast an officer of the law." They pretend that things like racism, police brutality, police corruption, etc. don't exist and insist that if concrete evidence is released, they will be swayed to feel "sympathy" for Mike Brown. But they won't. When evidence arises, they find objection to its relevance or veracity. They then transform into The "Mike Brown Shouldn't Have [insert human action here]" Troll, to follow.

The "Mike Brown Shouldn't Have [insert human action here]" Troll

This troll (and the others as well) will go great lengths to justify the taking of black life. "He shouldn't have run," "he shouldn't have been sagging," "he shouldn't have been walking down the middle of the street," "he shouldn't have stolen something." These trolls come in all races and will insist that when a police officer (or a homeowner, or a security guard) assaults a person of color, that person must have done something to deserve it. The fact that Mike Brown was shot at least 6 times doesn't register as overkill, even when two of those shots were in the head. They will also extend effort to paint Ferguson as a ghetto, where this kind of thing happens all the time. Nope. Ferguson, Missouri had zero murders.

The "Police Are the Good Guys" Troll

These folks have a blissfully naïve version of police in their heads, the one fed to them since they were children that says police are the good guys and that no matter what they do, they must have had a reason. These people have no concept -- or pretend to have no concept -- of the depth of white supremacy and the way it is ingrained in every facet of our culture... even our police. Because they believe the police are always right -- and usually because they also believe that groups of black people are inherently violent -- they have no qualms about police dressed in military gear, sitting on tanks and tear-gassing American citizens. 'Murica. You may also hear these trolls say, "What about due process?" Well... we would proceed with due process. If they would actually arrest Darren Wilson. Which they haven't. So...

The "Violence Just Begets More Violence" Troll

These people are the riot-shamers. They roll out the word "looters!" at every chance and are not interested in the fact that only a small number of people at the protests have actively looted, or that Ferguson protestors actually locked arms to prevent said looting. These trolls hide behind anonymous accounts, they masquerade as sane coworkers, and they work for CNN and other major media outlets. They focus on the "unrest" in Ferguson and talk about it out of context in an attempt to 1) divert attention away from the killing of an unarmed black teenager and/or 2) disguise their lack of critical thought. As Mia McKenzie of Black Girl Dangerous said so well in this post:
"a community pushing back against a murderous police force that is terrorizing them is not a 'riot.' It's an uprising. It's a rebellion. It's a community saying We can't take this anymore. We won't take it. It's people who have been dehumanized to the point of rightful rage. And it happens all over the world. Uprisings and rebellions are necessary and inevitable, locally and globally. This is not to say that actual riots don't happen. White folks riot at sporting events, for example. Riots happen. But people rising up in righteous anger and rage in the face of oppression should not be dismissed as simply a 'riot.'"

The Concern Troll

These are among the more passive aggressive trolls you will encounter. They not only target victims like Mike Brown with statements like "I wish he hadn't stolen those cigars: he might be alive," but target the community as well, saying things like "Should they really be out there protesting with little kids? I worry about that kind of parenting."

Let me make one thing clear in case you weren't sure: these people aren't worried about the children of Ferguson. They're not actually "concerned" at all," despite their title. These people employ words like "worry" and "I wish" and "concern" to communicate their disapproval of black people doing anything besides playing the Martin Baker role. If they were actually concerned, they would see the images of police with hidden badge numbers, tear-gassing eight-year old girls, and be concerned about the escalation of violence police in Ferguson are responsible for.

The "But What About Black on Black Crime!" Troll

Yes, 85 percent of violent crime against black people is perpetuated by other black people. But guess what? The exact same is true for violent crime committed against white people: the vast majority of those crimes are committed by other white people. People who use the term "black on black crime" either 1) work for Fox News, 2) are seeking to portray black people as violent and out of control, and/or 3) seek to portray black people as only caring about black lives when there is a way to blame white people. Let's run that back: 1) If they work for Fox News...you already know. 2) If we're going to make sweeping statements about people being violent and out of control, perhaps we should focus on young white males. 3) Anyone who would fit with #3 is not interested in facts, otherwise they would be aware of the vast number of organizations and movements to end gun violence in black neighborhoods... spearheaded by black people. The real motivation behind this troll (and all of them really) is to distract from the matter at hand, and that's that an unarmed black teen is dead.

The "Don't Make This A Racial Issue!" Troll

These are the pearl-clutchers. "This could have happened to anyone! Let's not make this a racial issue and instead focus on getting this cop off the street!" Yes, we should focus on getting this cop off the street, but we must also focus on the conditions that made this killing possible, and that is one of racism, white supremacy, and police violence that has been being built and rebuilt since the birth of this country. No, this wouldn't have just happened to anyone. A black male is killed by police every 28 hours in America. This is a racial issue.

These trolls will also accuse you of being racist for talking about racism and start quoting to you all the times black people perpetuated "reverse racism" against white people. Suggested action? Block and keep it moving.

The Misinformation Bots

These are particularly dangerous and I have seen a lot of them in the past week. I won't speculate on where they come from -- although I have a fairly good idea -- but their sole purpose is to spread misinformation about Mike Brown and Darren Wilson, targeting people tweeting under the #Ferguson and #MikeBrown hashtags and sending them to false articles on homemade websites about alternate eyewitnesses that saw Brown attack Wilson, etc. Don't engage with these people: they likely get paid for it. Report them as spam and, you guessed it: keep it moving.

The "I Wish We Could All Just Get Along" Troll

These trolls might mean well. They might. But that doesn't mean they're not trolls. You post/tweet an article and they tweet back, "This is all really bad, but I wish this wasn't happening. Can't we all just get along?" They're trolling you. We all wish we could get along. But right now a boy is dead and is receiving no justice by the system that supposedly exists to protect him. Injecting Pollyanna-isms aren't helping anyone. If you really want to help and the frontlines aren't for you, just donate to the Michael Brown Memorial Fund. And stay out of the way.

This isn't an exhaustive list. When a black person is killed in America, trolls come out of the woodwork in an attempt to justify or distract from the taking of that life. After finishing this post, I'm not even sure "troll" is the right word, but I'm not sure if I have a better one either. Weights, perhaps. Cinder blocks shackled to the rising tide of Americans who want better, believe in better; who see the killing of another black kid in America and say "enough." These people are not merely trolls. "Troll" implies something harmless, a faceless entity in the underbelly of the Internet. These people are not harmless. They are part of the problem. Unfortunately I don't have a solution for the problem they pose: they are not interested in self-education. They are not interested in empathy. They are not interested in challenging the worldview that has tucked them in at night and told them the police are here for our protection and that black people deserve what they get. They are interested only in standing very still, while the rest of us move forward. All I can say is this: move on without them. Block, report, and move on without them. Even when they're friends
 
I would love to see images of this cracker after the killing. IF he had a fracture or broken bone in his eye region we all know that it would be evident immediately. By the nature of white peoples complexion and the nature of eye injuries you would have seen that evidence immediately. A broken eye socket will swell up fast as shit and on white people you will see all kinds of colors. I call bullshit.
 
I would love to see images of this cracker after the killing. IF he had a fracture or broken bone in his eye region we all know that it would be evident immediately. By the nature of white peoples complexion and the nature of eye injuries you would have seen that evidence immediately. A broken eye socket will swell up fast as shit and on white people you will see all kinds of colors. I call bullshit.

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I call bullshit. If he had a blowout fracture then this is what his eye would have looked like at the scene. Where are the images of his eye and face?

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Finally a rapper with the balls to address this police fuckery and white supremacy. Nelly & TI on some "turn the other cheek, lets beg and pray" shit. The irony is Nelly didnt turn the other cheek to Floyd Mayweather or Greg Hardy. TI went to jail for buying a shitload of guns to "protect his family", and has made millions rapping bout selling dope and killing other black men. But they want the people of Ferguson to be passive and let go of their anger and not react to the police fuckery. Hell they dont even acknowledge it. What happened to that "no disrespect will be tolerated under any circumstances by anyone" talk in that Breakfast Club interview Tip? :smh:

Argued with a few people about T.I. today. And he had the nerve to use a picture of a fucking looter to try and make a point.

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There are pictures of the cop AFTER he murdered Michael Brown. He's standing over the body.

You gotta love cops. We'll have a video of them choking a cop, and they'll tell us they didn't choke him. We'll have pictures of a cop with no facial marks, and they'll tell us he had a broken orbital bone. FOH.

Only Tea Party idiots are reporting this. Gateway Pundit is a terrible source.
 
Argued with a few people about T.I. today. And he had the nerve to use a picture of a fucking looter to try and make a point.

That was real weak of TIP. These cats was silent when this shit first popped off, now that black people are having a social uprising they are "concerned" and are directing their focus at blacks "behaving". I wouldnt be shocked if their jewish masters who control their careers and livelihoods instructed them to take these passive stances. Maybe the government agency TIP works for asked him to say that, who knows. And in a week or 2, both TIP and Nelly will be back to publicly shitting on and displaying "anger" towards Floyd, Azalea Banks, (insert black person here), etc via twitter. :rolleyes:
 
That was real weak of TIP. These cats was silent when this shit first popped off, now that black people are having a social uprising they are "concerned" and are directing their focus at blacks. I wouldnt be shocked if their jewish masters who control their careers and livelihoods instructed them to take these passive stances. And in a week or 2, both TIP and Nelly will be back to publicly shitting on and displaying "anger" towards Floyd, Azalea Banks, (insert black person here), etc via twitter. :rolleyes:

MTV made an article about T.I. And of course one the pics they are using Is the looting pic. Thanks. Off all the positive pics he could have used.

http://www.mtv.com/news/1904280/t-i-speaks-out-on-ferguson-america-has-created-a-monster/

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Do not believe it.

if he was injured it wouldn't have taken a weak for them to release his injured photo's

or say he's injured.

they would have lead with it.

I don t like the feeling of this one ...this l9oks like Trayvon all over again....and to make it ecen worst....its a cop who will be the defendant and they are hard to prosecute successfully....

This that bullshit
 
Nope. Obama is a disappointment and he's made it that much harder for the next brother to get elected President. I dont see the black community rallying behind another black politician the way they did Obama because they can just point to him and say "whats the point?, when he get in there he gone distance himself from us anyway". Obama's inaction and unwillingness to take a hard stance on issues of race or ones that affect primarily black americans speaks volumes. .

I actually agree

We learned he was just like any other politician. I thought I would see more during his second term.

Mind you, Obama is the one who called the governor and told him to do his fucking job in the first place! Now hes supposed to go to Fergurson and do a voter regristration drive. Man gtfoh!

People keep talking about Obama, but the governor hasn't even gone. What the fuck is he busy doing. :smh:
 
That bitch ass cop is from Texas who's momma is a con artist...they got a picture of him laughing while leaving the courtroom on yahoo.
 
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I do not know about any naked gun I must kill the queen. I did not see naked gun. But there is a lot of proof to what I am saying. I wish I could present all of it. This man did just like Zimmerman pacing around like he could not believe what he had done. But instead of showing a lot of proof I want to ask why is it so important to protect him and this case against him?? There is more going on here than what the people see. And just like Jonestown there was a threat of what was going on there getting exposed, so to terminate the experiment they had to kill everyone. And special forces were brought into Jonestown to go thru the woods and kill all the survivors. Some of the survivors still survived to tell some of the story. Some have disappeared without telling anything. And a few survivors are hiding in fear.
In Zimmerman case there was a lot more than what the people could see. Do you think I can kill a youth and become a celebrity? The people that wanted that done programmed him to be rewarded for it. That made ended up with more money than he has ever had in his life. They were upset that he could not live in honor amongst blacks after having done it. Which is why there is so much working by these devils being done in this case, because things messed up again. And in Zimmerman case there was video footage. I kept up with the case, and a local Flordia news station said they the security camera in the laundry room was pointed right at where Zimmerman say the struggle took place. And they said they would show it at the evining news. Well when the night news came on they must not have let the police know about saying that because all of a sudden they said the security camera was not on that night. And I said to myself are people asleep to this.Now I saw this on the news myself, and I know some more people saw it.

Some sources say the Martin kid was still alive when the medical people got there. They stood there talking to Zimmerman while he was gasping for air. I do not know how true that is. But is this case some are saying Mike may have been still alive. One lady said she was a nurse or something, and wanted to see if she can do cpr. they told her no get away from the body. And that is possible why they did not want his mother to identity the body in case it moved or gasped.

In the Tuskegee experiment they took it to another country and gave men, women, and children syphilis. These are poor underprivalged men, women, and children. The Tuskegee experiment and the Jonestown experiment are still going on. The people who did 911 got more power and control and the support of the people to do more killing. And they are getting richer while the masses are struggling harder to help them stay in power over them and live rich. We are supporting world terrorism right now.

Do you think slavery was a conspiracy theory? What makes blacks think that whites knows what is best for their lives? Jesus was bringing in a new reality that should have been normal to blacks but somewhere they had lost their way and became enslaved to a white reality. The same as today. Enslaved to white ideas and white values, lost the knowledge of self. Yes something is going on and certain whites will kill before they see falsehood leave it's grip of the people.

There is a lot of proof to what I am saying. But to keep certain people powerless will help it from getting to the masses. So I am not going to try to put a lot of the proof on here. And even if I did people might not check it out. And they have a reason to. Every body is trying to survive. And if falsehood is better for them than truth, then they will want to stick with falsehood. Plus if the person presenting the truth cannot protect himself how can he protect the people he is to wake up? Some will say if you cannot beat them, then join them.
And little do people know that is why there is so much support for Israel. They are there to make sure any finding about black people true history is either destroyed or kept secret. And it is silly of us to even entertain that they are the chosen people of God. They are because they say they are and as long as white people rule the world, what they say is what matters. We know for a fact they are liars and devils. All over the Middle East and Africa blacks have been trying to past down truth by word of mouth from generation to generation. These are the ones they have been getting rid of. I tried to start a magazine years ago about this called the soul paper. And when Malcolm X. went to Mecca Africans told him that if you want to unite blacks you got to do it on the bases of businesses not religion. Because with religion the white man got that sewed up.

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that was some deep stuff you said bruh
 
So let me discredit something before one of our resident coons posts it here. If it's a repost, forgive me but this thread is moving so fast I can't keep up.

Anyway, I'm starting to see that some WASP's are saying that the pig has a broken orbital bone or fractured orbital bone due to his altercation with Brown.

I started researching this, and all stories pointed back to one source:

The Gateway Pundit

Now, this site is run by one Jim Hoft. It was reported about 14-16 hours ago. Again, something else trying to justify the shooting of this kid. Only thing is, this Jim Hoft character is about as reliable as a submarine with a screen door.

Matter of fact, Jim Hoft was once referred to as THE DUMBEST MAN IN THE INTERNET:

http://mediamatters.org/mobile/blog/2010/09/21/jim-hoft-dumbest-man-on-the-internet/170927

A VERY short roll call of Hoft’s greatest hits include:

Claiming that Obama*celebrated the death of journalist Daniel Pearl.

Publishing a story derived from a satirical website*stating that a high school had rescinded its invitation to the President due to his “forged” birth certificate.

Deciding that the Times Square bomber*was a registered Democrat.

Spreading some bullshit survivalist fantasy about the*Department of Homeland Security buying thousands of tanks*(he earned a Drudge link for that effort).

Calling*Desmond Tutu a “Jew Hater”.

Decrying a logo shaped like an atom at an international summit on nuclear issues as*a sign of MOOSLEM CONSPIRACY.

Describing the nice folks from the*Westboro Baptist Church as a “left wing cult”.

Deciding that Obama*was photoshopped into the situation room*when Bin Laden was killed because…?





I’m just out here working hard every single day, just trying to be the best poster I can be....

QUOTING AGAIN FOR EMPHASIS!

THIS is fix news' source! Here's what it says about where they got the info from on fix news:

"According to the well-placed source....."

Now, read the article from Jim Hoft and the Gateway Pundit's website, and this is what THEY say about their information:

"The Gateway Pundit can now confirm from*two local St. Louis sources"

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/201...-eye-socket-during-encounter-with-mike-brown/

Until something OFFICIALLY comes out or they put some names behind their claims, like Piaget Crenshaw, Tiffany Mitchell, and Dorian Johnson did, I wouldn't believe any of it.

And another question to ask is, from where did he go to the hospital? From the scene, or from the police station? If he got a fracture/broken orbital bone in his face, why wasn't he transported from the scene? Or treated on the scene? And if this mufucca is so tough that he can stand up to such a beating, why couldn't he have taken Michael by himself?

U niggas quit falling for the okey doke, especially when you consider the sources :hmm:

I’m just out here working hard every single day, just trying to be the best poster I can be....
 
I call bullshit. If he had a blowout fracture then this is what his eye would have looked like at the scene. Where are the images of his eye and face?

Agreed. I call bullshit also. :yes:

If the cop went to the hospital.... Eric Holder needs to confiscate ALL the Hospital Surveillance videos of that entire day, to get CLEAR footage of him walking in and out.

Not just accept any photos that the cops try to pass off. :smh:

With a fracture like that.... he would require A FEW visits to the doctor. :yes:
Ask him where he went for treatment. (Location, Time & Date)

Get all the tapes of him walking in and out & around the hospital.
In the elevators, in the hallways, in the waiting rooms, in the parking lots, etc.

They got cameras EVERYWHERE in Hospitals. :yes:
What about at the Police Station? Or the very building he lives in?
They aint got no cameras there also?

There's bound to be CRYSTAL CLEAR footage somewhere. :rolleyes:

If anytime since the shooting... that cop so much as says he innocently... 'grabbed a cup of coffee'... at a local Starbucks... or even picked up his dry-cleaning... Or stopped for gas... Or got money at an ATM... Or rented a vehicle to move his family out of town...

Let's see the damn tapes. :yes:

Check his mobile phone.
The GPS info will give away his whereabouts this past week. :rolleyes:

He has been SOMEWHERE that has a few surveillance video cameras. Guaranteed.

Let's see the damn tapes. :yes:
 
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I call bullshit. If he had a blowout fracture then this is what his eye would have looked like at the scene. Where are the images of his eye and face?

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It looks like the Gateway Pundit is trying to use the below picture with their story to insinuate it's him, but it doesn't necessarily say that this is Darren Wilson's xray.

Hopefully they aren't trying to say this is him without a doubt tho that image below first appeared in a PDF used in a PowerPoint presentation back in 2007

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I’m just out here working hard every single day, just trying to be the best poster I can be....
 
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Peace World B Free.

We here on BGOL talk about dimes all day, etc. But where are the, " Dimes " now!? Doing water bucket challenges. :hmm:

There is no ugly black woman, only those who act ugly.

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Word bro. This sis is the real MVP
 
MTV made an article about T.I. And of course one the pics they are using Is the looting pic. Thanks. Off all the positive pics he could have used.

http://www.mtv.com/news/1904280/t-i-speaks-out-on-ferguson-america-has-created-a-monster/

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Damn T.I.
U might as well bow down to your master
This nigga is helping them paint the picture
I don't even think he wrote that himself.
smh. I'm sick of this celebrity hero shit
It the biggest propaganda
 
The 10 Kinds of Trolls You Will Encounter When Talking About Mike Brown
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/olivia-cole/the-10-kinds-of-trolls-yo_b_5691405.html

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If you're paying attention to the events unfolding in Ferguson -- and by God, you better be -- then you probably already know there is a group of people in this country of ours who are determined to change the focus of the conversation about the killing of Mike Brown and the subsequent protests, attempting to shift the lens away from the Constitutional rights of U.S. citizens and the killing of a black teenager. If you're reading this, you probably already know the folks I'm talking about. But here they are. #Staywoke.

The Full-Blown Racist Troll

Block on sight. Some of them are friends of your Facebook friends -- block them. Some of them are your Facebook friends. Many of them are accounts like the one I have screenshotted below: anonymous and relying on blatantly racist language, such as blackface imagery, monkey references, use of the N-word, etc. These have exploded over the last week. We're talking hundreds. I've been using Twitter avidly for years and I can't recall ever seeing quite this much racist bile taking over an event-related hashtag (#Ferguson) as I have this week. Block them and report them for spam immediately.

The "Wait for Evidence" Troll

This troll may or may not be anonymous and pretends to be focused on respecting and upholding the law. "We don't know what happened yet," they say, "wait for evidence before you lambast an officer of the law." They pretend that things like racism, police brutality, police corruption, etc. don't exist and insist that if concrete evidence is released, they will be swayed to feel "sympathy" for Mike Brown. But they won't. When evidence arises, they find objection to its relevance or veracity. They then transform into The "Mike Brown Shouldn't Have [insert human action here]" Troll, to follow.

The "Mike Brown Shouldn't Have [insert human action here]" Troll

This troll (and the others as well) will go great lengths to justify the taking of black life. "He shouldn't have run," "he shouldn't have been sagging," "he shouldn't have been walking down the middle of the street," "he shouldn't have stolen something." These trolls come in all races and will insist that when a police officer (or a homeowner, or a security guard) assaults a person of color, that person must have done something to deserve it. The fact that Mike Brown was shot at least 6 times doesn't register as overkill, even when two of those shots were in the head. They will also extend effort to paint Ferguson as a ghetto, where this kind of thing happens all the time. Nope. Ferguson, Missouri had zero murders.

The "Police Are the Good Guys" Troll

These folks have a blissfully naïve version of police in their heads, the one fed to them since they were children that says police are the good guys and that no matter what they do, they must have had a reason. These people have no concept -- or pretend to have no concept -- of the depth of white supremacy and the way it is ingrained in every facet of our culture... even our police. Because they believe the police are always right -- and usually because they also believe that groups of black people are inherently violent -- they have no qualms about police dressed in military gear, sitting on tanks and tear-gassing American citizens. 'Murica. You may also hear these trolls say, "What about due process?" Well... we would proceed with due process. If they would actually arrest Darren Wilson. Which they haven't. So...

The "Violence Just Begets More Violence" Troll

These people are the riot-shamers. They roll out the word "looters!" at every chance and are not interested in the fact that only a small number of people at the protests have actively looted, or that Ferguson protestors actually locked arms to prevent said looting. These trolls hide behind anonymous accounts, they masquerade as sane coworkers, and they work for CNN and other major media outlets. They focus on the "unrest" in Ferguson and talk about it out of context in an attempt to 1) divert attention away from the killing of an unarmed black teenager and/or 2) disguise their lack of critical thought. As Mia McKenzie of Black Girl Dangerous said so well in this post:
"a community pushing back against a murderous police force that is terrorizing them is not a 'riot.' It's an uprising. It's a rebellion. It's a community saying We can't take this anymore. We won't take it. It's people who have been dehumanized to the point of rightful rage. And it happens all over the world. Uprisings and rebellions are necessary and inevitable, locally and globally. This is not to say that actual riots don't happen. White folks riot at sporting events, for example. Riots happen. But people rising up in righteous anger and rage in the face of oppression should not be dismissed as simply a 'riot.'"

The Concern Troll

These are among the more passive aggressive trolls you will encounter. They not only target victims like Mike Brown with statements like "I wish he hadn't stolen those cigars: he might be alive," but target the community as well, saying things like "Should they really be out there protesting with little kids? I worry about that kind of parenting."

Let me make one thing clear in case you weren't sure: these people aren't worried about the children of Ferguson. They're not actually "concerned" at all," despite their title. These people employ words like "worry" and "I wish" and "concern" to communicate their disapproval of black people doing anything besides playing the Martin Baker role. If they were actually concerned, they would see the images of police with hidden badge numbers, tear-gassing eight-year old girls, and be concerned about the escalation of violence police in Ferguson are responsible for.

The "But What About Black on Black Crime!" Troll

Yes, 85 percent of violent crime against black people is perpetuated by other black people. But guess what? The exact same is true for violent crime committed against white people: the vast majority of those crimes are committed by other white people. People who use the term "black on black crime" either 1) work for Fox News, 2) are seeking to portray black people as violent and out of control, and/or 3) seek to portray black people as only caring about black lives when there is a way to blame white people. Let's run that back: 1) If they work for Fox News...you already know. 2) If we're going to make sweeping statements about people being violent and out of control, perhaps we should focus on young white males. 3) Anyone who would fit with #3 is not interested in facts, otherwise they would be aware of the vast number of organizations and movements to end gun violence in black neighborhoods... spearheaded by black people. The real motivation behind this troll (and all of them really) is to distract from the matter at hand, and that's that an unarmed black teen is dead.

The "Don't Make This A Racial Issue!" Troll

These are the pearl-clutchers. "This could have happened to anyone! Let's not make this a racial issue and instead focus on getting this cop off the street!" Yes, we should focus on getting this cop off the street, but we must also focus on the conditions that made this killing possible, and that is one of racism, white supremacy, and police violence that has been being built and rebuilt since the birth of this country. No, this wouldn't have just happened to anyone. A black male is killed by police every 28 hours in America. This is a racial issue.

These trolls will also accuse you of being racist for talking about racism and start quoting to you all the times black people perpetuated "reverse racism" against white people. Suggested action? Block and keep it moving.

The Misinformation Bots

These are particularly dangerous and I have seen a lot of them in the past week. I won't speculate on where they come from -- although I have a fairly good idea -- but their sole purpose is to spread misinformation about Mike Brown and Darren Wilson, targeting people tweeting under the #Ferguson and #MikeBrown hashtags and sending them to false articles on homemade websites about alternate eyewitnesses that saw Brown attack Wilson, etc. Don't engage with these people: they likely get paid for it. Report them as spam and, you guessed it: keep it moving.

The "I Wish We Could All Just Get Along" Troll

These trolls might mean well. They might. But that doesn't mean they're not trolls. You post/tweet an article and they tweet back, "This is all really bad, but I wish this wasn't happening. Can't we all just get along?" They're trolling you. We all wish we could get along. But right now a boy is dead and is receiving no justice by the system that supposedly exists to protect him. Injecting Pollyanna-isms aren't helping anyone. If you really want to help and the frontlines aren't for you, just donate to the Michael Brown Memorial Fund. And stay out of the way.

This isn't an exhaustive list. When a black person is killed in America, trolls come out of the woodwork in an attempt to justify or distract from the taking of that life. After finishing this post, I'm not even sure "troll" is the right word, but I'm not sure if I have a better one either. Weights, perhaps. Cinder blocks shackled to the rising tide of Americans who want better, believe in better; who see the killing of another black kid in America and say "enough." These people are not merely trolls. "Troll" implies something harmless, a faceless entity in the underbelly of the Internet. These people are not harmless. They are part of the problem. Unfortunately I don't have a solution for the problem they pose: they are not interested in self-education. They are not interested in empathy. They are not interested in challenging the worldview that has tucked them in at night and told them the police are here for our protection and that black people deserve what they get. They are interested only in standing very still, while the rest of us move forward. All I can say is this: move on without them. Block, report, and move on without them. Even when they're friends
the two that i enlarged are the worst imo, because they pretend to be objective.
They would've been quick to show those pics of da injury on da first day.
EXACTLY, they would've shown those pics first thing to kill this story quick. at this point, i would not be surprised if he allowed himself to be beaten by his cop buddies in make it 'fit'.
 
Wilson orbital bone was not fractured.....in the video thats about 10 minutes long. He's in the video and never once did he grab for face/eye.
 
Wilson orbital bone was not fractured.....in the video thats about 10 minutes long. He's in the video and never once did he grab for face/eye.

It might be fractured now.

Which is the problem with this whole investigation.

If his orbital bone had been fractured he would have called it in.
 
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