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

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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.

Or sought medical assistance on the scene. This shit stinks to high heaven.

If it was fractured, day 1, night 1 of this thing his picture would have been plastered all over the news...

instead they wouldn't even release his name for several days

and the media didn't even start running his picture until days after that.

I'm not interested in seeing any manufactured punches he took in the coat room of the hospital that they told him he had to do this to sell the story.

They released the video of brown in the store against the DOJ's and FBI's wishes

but they've been sitting on this injury that would change the entire scope of this ordeal for a full week now?

don't let them do it.

White people and the coons are HOPING for this to be released so they can pick that side.

Don't let that side breathe an inch
 
:eek::eek: Post that when you get a chance.

Here is the story...Missouri is an open carry state too...thats why i made the comment i did a few days ago

A group of about 30 people conducted an armed self-defense patrol in parts of South Dallas on Wednesday afternoon.

The people, members of the Huey P. Newton Gun Club, walked along sidewalks and into a neighborhood restaurant along Martin Luther King Boulevard.

The gun club said in a release that the “recent murders of unarmed black, brown, and whites across the United States of America has eradicated trust in the police.”

The gun club was created for community policing and self-defense. The club says it has three demands:

“1. We demand the immediate end to police brutality, harassment, and murder of the people.

2. We assert the right of the people, particularly those of color, to bear arms and protect themselves where local, state, and the federal government have historically failed to do so.

3. We demand that the media, in coordination with police, cease immediately assassinating the character of victims subject to police terrorism.”

The open carry of a long gun in public is permitted by Texas law. Dallas police were on hand and monitored the community patrol.
 
Officer to protestors: I will kill you


UPDATE: The St. Ann Police Department has released a statement saying the officer involved in threatening protestors has been "suspended indefinitely."

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Previously:

Video taken Tuesday night during protests in Ferguson, Missouri, show an officer pointing his weapon at civilians, shouting: "I will fucking kill you."

Two separate videos uploaded to YouTube on Wednesday show the officer pointing a rifle at protestors.

"Gun raised, gun raised and pointed," a protestor shouts out, alerting others as the officer approaches closer.

"My hands are up," another protestor says.

"I will fucking kill you, get back!" the officer shouts.

Another protestor asks for the officer to identify himself.

"What's your name, sir?" he asks.

"Go fuck yourself," the officer replies.

In another video, protestors can be heard shouting at the officer to lower his weapon. At least one other cop can be seen trying to deescalate the situation by placing his hand on the weapon to lower it.

The officer, who has not yet been identified, can be seen wearing a St. Ann Police Department badge. Phone calls to the department were not immediately returned.

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/20/ferguson-cop-i-will-kill-you_n_5695748.html
 
If it was fractured, day 1, night 1 of this thing his picture would have been plastered all over the news...

instead they wouldn't even release his name for several days...


They released the video of brown in the store against the DOJ's and FBI's wishes

but they've been sitting on this injury that would change the entire scope of this ordeal for a full week now?
Devils being devilish young bro. :smh:


And why dont we know the name and identity of the "I will fucking kill you cop"? Blast his fucking information got dammit!
 
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Devils being devilish young bro. :smh:


And why dont we know the name and identity of the "I will fucking kill you cop"? Blast his fucking information got dammit!

Why dont we know the name of the woman who is the friend of the family who is telling an account of what happened that can't be verified but has been run on every major irresponsible news outlet in this crooked country?
 
A Former Marine Explains All the Weapons of War Being Used by Police in Ferguson
Lyle Jeremy Rubin on August 20, 2014 - 11:12AM ET


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As smoke hangs over the streets of Ferguson, Missouri, it's important to understand its source. Some of this understanding will require us to reassess the history of police militarization in the United States. This will mean acknowledging its origins in the aftermath of the Watts Riots (1965) and the birth of the SWAT team shortly thereafter. It will mean noting the conservative reaction to the Warren Court's civil libertarian protections in the 1950s and 60s to President Nixon's launching of the drug war at the end of that same tumultuous decade. It will mean harping on President Reagan's wholehearted embrace of racial policing and mass incarceration in the 1980s. It will mean interrogating the devastating effects of the 1208 Program (1990), which became the 1033 Program (1996), both of which authorized the transfer of military hardware to domestic precincts, a practice that has only accelerated in the wake of the Battle of Seattle (1999) and the attacks of September 11, 2001. The basic contours of this trajectory can be found in Radley Balko's Rise of the Warrior Cop: The Militarization of America's Police Forces (2013). As Tamara K. Nopper and Mariame Kaba argue in Jacobin, however, any serious reckoning must account for the ongoing dehumanization of black people, tout court.

One small way to measure the police violence against black people in Ferguson is to attend to its details. It is in that spirit that I present this simple catalog.


Combat Load
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There is a growing chorus of military veterans who have chimed in on the absurdity of photographs like this one. Let me join the parade. What we're seeing here is a gaggle of cops wearing more elite killing gear than your average squad leader leading a foot patrol through the most hostile sands or hills of Afghanistan. They are equipped with Kevlar helmets, assault-friendly gas masks, combat gloves and knee pads (all four of them), woodland Marine Pattern utility trousers, tactical body armor vests, about 120 to 180 rounds for each shooter, semiautomatic pistols attached to their thighs, disposable handcuff restraints hanging from their vests, close-quarter-battle receivers for their M4 carbine rifles and Advanced Combat Optical Gunsights. In other words, they're itching for a fight. A big one. It's a well-known horror that the US military greets foreign peoples in this fashion as our politicians preach freedom, democracy and peace. It's an abomination that the police greet black communities in the States with the same trigger-happy posture. Especially on the occasion of an unarmed teen's death by cop.

Smoke Grenade and Smoke Bomb
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There's at least one line every Marine knows. It's ingrained at boot camp or Officer Candidate School and follows us to the front lines and back home again. It's a simple command and it's the second of the four weapons-safety rules. It says, "Never point a weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot." The St. Louis County Police Department apparently never received the memo. Either that or they intend to shoot. Although their tactical flashlights might be assisting them in spying on (and blinding) their targets, I suspect their air-purifying respirators and the smoke and CS gas they've released might be getting in the way of said objective. It's unclear whether it was cheap fuse-operated smoke bombs (think fireworks) or more expensive pin-operated smoke grenades that are responsible for the fog. Both tools have been reported onsite. For what it's worth, such smokescreens are usually executed during flanking attacks, retreats, close air support missions or casualty evacuations. All of these situations are presumed to take place under real or potential conditions of heavy enemy fire. Make of this what you will. My guess is that they've got a surplus of toys to play with, and a powerless demographic to experiment on.

Stun Grenade
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AP Photo/Jeff Roberson

There are scattered reports of stun grenade use in Ferguson. Also known as flashbangs or flash grenades, this weapon of choice for American SWAT teams (and Israeli soldiers) originated in the British special forces community more than four decades ago. Ostensibly less than lethal, stun grenades have been known to kill or severely injure numerous victims, and the device was recently in the news for burning a 19-month-old baby in Georgia, resulting in a coma, during one of the thousands of domestic police raids this year. They are designed to temporarily blind and deafen, thanks to a shrapnel-free casing that is only supposed to emit light and sound upon explosion. Nonetheless, the list of casualties is long, and the number of flammable mishaps is disconcerting. In Rise of the Warrior Cop, Balko recounts a story of an FBI agent accidentally lighting himself and his vehicle on fire.

Riot Gun
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AP Photo/Jeff Roberson

Before moving on to the ammunition most visible in the media, it's important we consider the machines from which they are being shot. The most likely culprit is the ARWEN 37, which is capable of discharging 37mm tear gas canisters or wooden bullet projectiles. Another possibility is the SL6, a 37mm six-shot rotary magazine projectile launcher that is seemingly capable of firing every relevant "non-lethal" round in the book. When a Marine or other warfighter is introduced to one of these for the first time, he likely thinks of the M203 Grenade Launcher as a point of comparison. This is because they're all part of the same family. They're all grenade launchers.

Triple Chaser CS
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The police used tear gas unsparingly the past week, and it was perhaps the most disturbing ingredient in the stew. As others have noted, the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993 actually bans the gas as a permissible means of warfare. Then again, it is allowed for domestic riot control, and nations like Turkey, Bahrain, Israel and the United States have exploited the loophole to great avail. If you're interested in the weapon's mechanics or science, the Internet has your back. In the meantime, I can assure you its effects are far from pleasurable. Every Marine has his or her own story about their time at the "gas chamber," the place we go to become familiar with our gas masks (so they tell us). Suffice it to say it sucks out your organs, hogs your oxygen and burns you inside and out. Interim blindness and extended coughing fits are common, as well as an overall sense that you are dying or dead. And they're dispersing this poison in people's backyards.

Pepper Spray Projectile
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These "pepper balls" are lethal; the Boston Police Department banned them after a young woman was killed by one. It passed right through the eye and skull to the brain. She was guilty of being present in a rowdy crowd after a Red Sox v. Yankees game in which the former won. The ACLU condemned the use of such projectiles for the purposes of crowd management back in 1997, following an unfortunate incident in Eugene, Oregon. They even convinced Eugene officials to do the same. It's about time St. Louis County and the rest of the country followed suit.

Rubber Bullet
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You can find pictures elsewhere of the kinds of welts these things leave. The key takeaway is that, like so many of the other "safe" items on this list, they disable and kill. It appears the preferred method of discharge in Ferguson is by way of the 60-cal Stinger, which contains approximately 42- or 27 32-caliber rubber balls per casing.


Wooden Bullet Projectile
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Again, the wounds are nasty. All these injuries remind me of the after-affects of Simunition training for Marine officers at The Basic School, except worse. Like the stun grenade, employing wooden pellets as a form of riot control was spearheaded by the British decades ago, mainly in Hong Kong. As the ACLU makes clear, considerable litigation has proceeded in the aftermath of such tactics, including suits brought by protesters in Oakland who bore the brunt of these measures around the beginning of the Iraq War. Longshoremen on their way to work also suffered and sued accordingly. As a result, the Oakland police department caved and beating residents with wooden projectiles as a means of crowd management was rendered illegal.

Bean Bag Projectile
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The Super-Sock constitutes yet another less-than-lethal impact munition that kills people. It also happens to have been directed at KSDK-TV photojournalists and Al Jazeera America TV crew members in Ferguson, along with a good dose of tear gas. Numerous suits concerning bean bag usage are also pending.

BEARCAT
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The BEARCAT G3 is the SWAT team's version of the military's Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle, or better yet its MRAP All Terrain Vehicle. Seeing that there aren't any mines or IEDs in Ferguson, that the chances of an ambush are slim to none, and that the terrain is relatively boring, the decision of the St. Louis County Police Department to roll out with (or even own) one of these is questionable. The same could be said for SWAT teams across the nation, some of whom are presently operating actual MRAPs. As Balko reports in Rise of the Warrior Cop, some are even fitted with 50-caliber machine gun turrets. A rumor in the warfighting community has it that a 50 cal can maim or kill a target even when it misses by a few feet. I don't think this is true, but it speaks to a certain truth about the gun in question. Why any of this is still allowed anywhere, much less in our neighborhoods (especially in our neighborhoods of color) is beyond me.

Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD)
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The LRAD is a sonic weapon that my psychological operations (PSYOP) friends could probably discuss more intelligently. All I can tell you is that the sound is so pain-inducing that in addition to being used to keep pirates at bay and break up groups of protesters or black people, it is wielded in order to regulate the movements of wildlife. Here's how it looks and sounds when targeting human beings.

MD Helicopter 500 Series
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Local police departments no longer just rate military-grade armored personnel carriers and combat loads. They also rate the kinds of helicopters that can only make the North Korean Air Force blush. And one of them presumably spent the middle days of August patrolling Ferguson town folk from the skies. I'm sure they appreciated the service.


K-9
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AP Photo/Sid Hastings

Whenever the St. Louis County or Ferguson Police aren't protecting the public via tear gas, impact munitions or sonic pain, they have been conducting civic outreach by way of growling German shepherds. As a good many military veterans are now lamenting, if cops are going to steal our gadgetry, they might consider adopting our overarching strategy too. Say what you like about Counterinsurgency Doctrine (COIN)—and I've said quite a few not-so-nice things about it in the past—but what is taking place in the above photograph spits in the face of everything COIN represents. The point, remember, is to win the hearts and minds of the people, not infuse them with helplessness and rage.

Lord knows we keep failing at this mission overseas. What's so shocking is that we seem to have abandoned its most decent ideals altogether here at home. As Balko has shown, "community policing grants" have been used to fund more SWAT teams. Any commitments to empathy held by cops has given way to an "Oakleys and crew cuts" bravado that hides behind gargantuan slabs of metal and increasingly deadly ordnance. Most of all, Martin Luther King's dream is dying a slow death. One officer of the law feels comfortable shouting to the black citizens he is sworn to protect, their iPhone cameras in hand, "Bring it, you fucking animals! Bring it!" This only echoes another quote in Rise of the Warrior Cop, where a SWAT member boasts, "When the soldiers ride in, you should see those blacks scatter."

The arsenal on display in Ferguson is not the arsenal of riot control. In a town whose population is 67 percent black while its police force is 94 percent white, we are dealing with something more insidious, both locally and as a nation. We are dealing with an arsenal of racial oppression. It's time we look it in the face, in all its awful detail. It's time we call it by its name. And it's time we finally do what we were tasked to do over a half century ago. It's time we challenge, transcend and extinguish it.
 
Why dont we know the name of the woman who is the friend of the family who is telling an account of what happened that can't be verified but has been run on every major irresponsible news outlet in this crooked country?

That is the most ridiculous shit that has happened so far, it's that Taft situation all over again. You can't expect anything different from this country
 
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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:

I hear u, fam.....

Pouring of milk in the eyes (tear gas) vs. random water bucket challenges (attention whoring, ASL cause aside)
 
There was a open carry demonstration in dallas today...im on my phone so i cant post the news story

It was organized by the huey newton gun club...nothing but black folks

Edit here it is
http://www.myfoxdfw.com/story/26328877/gun-club-patrols-south-dallas-streets

Black folk better stop playing around and arm yourself. Go get your permit whether you plan to buy/use a firearm or not. Get yo ass ready. Time for us to start our own militias.

I post this awhile back.

The Freedman’s Story

http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/...-story/308793/

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A reward poster from Monroe County, Missouri, dating from the 1850s. With the enactment of the Fugitive Slave Act in 1850, even residents of free states and territories were obligated to return escaped slaves to Southern slaveholders.

" Even fervent abolitionists often spoke patronizingly of slaves—portraying them as the hapless beneficiaries of white assistance. But black Americans like William Parker had long been taking bold and effective action on their own. Born into slavery in Maryland, Parker escaped to the free state of Pennsylvania in 1842. He joined forces with fellow freedmen to fend off the slave-catchers who regularly ventured into Pennsylvania.

In September of 1851, a year after the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act (which made harboring runaway slaves a serious crime), a Maryland slaveholder named Edward Gorsuch came north in search of his four escaped slaves. A showdown ensued when Gorsuch’s posse knocked at Parker’s door in the town of Christiana. The “Christiana Riot” garnered nationwide attention—as both a challenge to the legitimacy of the Fugitive Slave Act, and a harbinger of conflict to come.

In 1866, Parker wrote about his life for an Atlantic article; in this excerpt, he recalled the infamous events in Christiana.

—Sage Stossel



A number of us had formed an organization for mutual protection against slaveholders and kidnappers, and had resolved to prevent any of our brethren being taken back into slavery, at the risk of our own lives … Kidnapping was so common … that we were kept in constant fear. We would hear of slaveholders or kidnappers every two or three weeks; sometimes a party of white men would break into a house and take a man away, no one knew where; and, again, a whole family would be carried off. There was no power to protect them, nor prevent it. So completely roused were my feelings, that I vowed to let no slaveholder take back a fugitive, if I could but get my eye on him …

I was not at this time aware that in the city of Philadelphia there was a band of devoted, determined men,—few in number, but strong in purpose,—who were fully resolved to leave no means untried to thwart [slave-catchers] … This little band of true patriots in Philadelphia united for the purpose of standing between the pursuer and the pursued, the kidnapper and his victim, and, regardless of all personal considerations, were ever on the alert, ready to sound the alarm to save their fellows from a fate far more to be dreaded than death. In this they had frequently succeeded, and many times had turned the hunter home bootless of his prey …

Thus matters stood in Philadelphia on the 9th of September, 1851, when Mr. Gorsuch and his gang of Maryland kidnappers arrived there. Their presence was soon known to the little band of true men who were called “The Special Secret Committee.” They had agents faithful and true as steel; and through these agents the whereabouts and business of Gorsuch and his minions were soon discovered …

The trusty agent of this Special Committee, Mr. Samuel Williams, of Philadelphia,—a man true and faithful to his race, and courageous in the highest degree,—came to Christiana travelling most of the way in company with the very men whom Gorsuch had employed to drag into slavery four as good men as ever trod the earth. These Philadelphia roughs, with their Maryland associates, little dreamed that the man who sat by their side carried with him their inglorious defeat …

The information brought by Mr. Williams spread through the vicinity like a fire in the prairies; and when I went home from my work in the evening, I found [a group of local men] at my house, all of them excited about the rumor … This was the 10th of September, 1851. They stopped for the night with us, and we went to bed as usual. Before daylight, [one of the men,] Joshua Kite rose, and started for his home. Directly, he ran back to the house, burst open the door, crying, “O William! kidnappers! kidnappers!”

He said that, when he was just beyond the yard, two men crossed before him, as if to stop him, and others came up on either side. As he said this, they had reached the door. Joshua ran up stairs, (we slept up stairs,) and they followed him; but I met them at the landing, and asked, “Who are you?”

The leader, Kline, replied, “I am the United States Marshal.”

I then told him to take another step, and I would break his neck.

He again said, “I am the United States Marshal.”

I told him I did not care for him nor the United States. At that he turned and went down stairs …

My wife came to me and asked if she should blow the horn, to bring friends to our assistance. I assented, and she went to the garret for the purpose …

It was a custom with us, when a horn was blown at an unusual hour, to proceed to the spot promptly to see what was the matter

When the white men ran, they scattered. I ran after Nathan Nelson, but could not catch him. I never saw a man run faster. Returning, I saw Joshua Gorsuch coming, and Pinckney behind him. I reminded him that he would like “to take hold of a ******,” told him that now was his “chance,” and struck him a blow on the side of the head, which stopped him …

Having driven the slavocrats off in every direction, our party now turned towards their several homes. Some of us, however, went back to my house, where we found several of the neighbors.

The scene at the house beggars description. Old Mr. Gorsuch was lying in the yard in a pool of blood, and confusion reigned both inside and outside of the house …

The riot, so called, was now entirely ended. The elder Gorsuch was dead; his son and nephew were both wounded, and I have reason to believe others were,—how many, it would be difficult to say. Of our party, only two were wounded. "
 
bruhs with arms... what is the best piece for a newcomer to start out with? I'm about to get licensed and get some protection within the coming month.
 
Man I was talking about this some pages back....

Some folks thought I was tripping...


Why not have a group of highly skilled but well educated guardsmen. Not to spark a conflict but just to show some organization.

Then have a special ops team kinda like a seal team.

Please believe me I understand your point...I really really do...but folks are getting killed.

Fuck I saw part of it last night...display of military action


What's wrong with creating both options, do it with money but buy things to protect and serve you/our families. I'm pretty sure there's ballistics items citizen can buy. How many black own pawn shop are there? I'm not against the creating a plan, for protection. I'm just asking you who do YOU want to protect you and your family?

Zimmerman was a self-proclaimed neighborhood watchman, you see my point. My thinking is the community got together and discussed that situation and decided a watchman would help.

I understand the chances that, whatever group we created would immediately get labeled a terror group, but if you and I choose to understand the rules and regulations maybe we can play within the rules.

I'm no activist, militant, protester, scholar, jailhouse preacher or anything to that nature. I'm just your normal naked flick watcher/nasty pic poster who's kinda venting at the moment.

Our little back and forward could be simplified like this...

Your idea - Organize to spend money in current places...probably take a while because of the "Crabs in the bucket mentality"
My idea - Organize to protect

I'm down for both

Got have protection for us crabs in the buckets, so we could realize what's happening.

I did not say fight, I said show up dressed and armed...


There could be another special ops crew doing dirty work...

Highly trained kinda like a Seal Team...
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Man just think if there was 40 fuckers showed up like this



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But with body armor and vehicles



Looking more like this

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There was a open carry demonstration in dallas today...im on my phone so i cant post the news story

It was organized by the huey newton gun club...nothing but black folks

Edit here it is
http://www.myfoxdfw.com/story/26328877/gun-club-patrols-south-dallas-streets

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Why dont we know the name of the woman who is the friend of the family who is telling an account of what happened that can't be verified but has been run on every major irresponsible news outlet in this crooked country?

:smh:

And why dont we know the name and identity of the "I will fucking kill you cop"? Blast his fucking information got dammit!

They're saying him and the other cop have been suspended

But why don't we know their names to verify it :confused:

Does anyone trust the Ferguson or county police?

If this shit wasn't happening to the reporters and journalist too, the situation would be a lot worse.
 
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They're saying him and the other cop have been suspended

But why don't we know their names to verify it :confused:

Does anyone trust the Ferguson or county police?

If this shit wasn't happening to the reporters and journalist too, the situation would be a lot worse.

Hell yea...no live media cover would've been horrible
 
If it was fractured, day 1, night 1 of this thing his picture would have been plastered all over the news...



instead they wouldn't even release his name for several days



and the media didn't even start running his picture until days after that.



I'm not interested in seeing any manufactured punches he took in the coat room of the hospital that they told him he had to do this to sell the story.



They released the video of brown in the store against the DOJ's and FBI's wishes



but they've been sitting on this injury that would change the entire scope of this ordeal for a full week now?



don't let them do it.



White people and the coons are HOPING for this to be released so they can pick that side.



Don't let that side breathe an inch
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CNN saying some white chick showed up with a sign supporting the killer cop and a black dude tried to take her sign and he was arrested. Then they took the lady away in a police car.
 
"#DOJ photo of Eric Holder meeting with a group of young people today #Ferguson"

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