Ferguson riots: Clashes, looting in Missouri following vigil for teen shot dead by po

B00Mer

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OK, a car on fire... Big Deal.

Any of those "riots" loot and burn down a neighborhood.. IDIOT!!
 

Retired_Can_Soldier

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One would think that there are enough stories around of police misconduct to at least cast some doubt on the rectitude of the police action in this case in the minds of rational adults.

Apparently, one would be wrong.

Forensics are what exonerated this police officer, along with witness testimony.

Witnesses aren't 100%, but the forensics was pretty clear early on.

Hey what about the Vacnouver Stanley Cup riots?



Frickin Asians.

That is one of the funniest photos I have sever seen. Maybe because I'm a Canucks Fan.
 

Nuggler

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I don't give a fuk.

Not a fukk shall be given this evening.

Not one

Carry on looting and whatever.

I don't give a fuk

Not a lot of people do.

They don't want to see death and destruction

But if folks want to burn down their own town

Have at it.

Lots of govt. money to rebuild

What a waste
 

JLM

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Look there are a few that looted.. not just Vancouver Riots.. but I don't remember them setting businesses a blaze like Ferguson, LA Riots or Watts..

But I guess the black slums are just making way for more Churches Chicken Franchises..



Stanley Cup riot was just a bunch of young brats with too much booze under their belts using the hockey game as an excuse to be A$$holes.
 

CDNBear

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Ahhh, nothing says "We're mad at that man" like burning down your own neighbourhoods, churches, and black owned businesses.
 

CDNBear

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Victims of society.
I watched the victims of society robbing a liquor store live on TV, to protest the verdict of the grand jury. I guess that makes the store owner, a victim of stupidity.

"A person is smart, people are dumb stupid animals"

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The black folk of Ferguson make an excellent example of that. But not nearly as well as the media have.
 

CDNBear

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I call bullsh*t. He couldn't have committed those crimes, he was to busy at the church, dishing out soup and waxing the plastic jebus.
 

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NYT Journalist who published Officer Darren Wilson's home address calling the police non-stop now that her own has been made public.


Your moral and intellectual yadda yadda


The New York Times journalist who published Darren Wilson’s home address wants police protection and has been calling the police nonstop, Gotnews.com has learned.

Julie Bosman “keeps calling the 020th District station complaining about people harassing and threatening her,” our source told us.

She’s also “complaining about numerous food deliveries being sent to her residence.”


http://www.blazingcatfur.ca/2014/11/28/your-moral-and-intellectual-yadda-yadda-2/#comment-1717386696



 

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Ferguson Shooting: UN Torture Committee Condemns US For ‘Excessive’ Force In Law Enforcement



Ferguson Shooting: UN Torture Committee Condemns US For ‘Excessive’ Force In Law Enforcement



The United Nations on Friday denounced the U.S. for reportedly violating an international treaty against torture, including several instances of police shootings of unarmed black youth. In a 16-page review of the U.S.’ track record on torture since 2006, the U.N. took aim at what it said were “numerous reports” of police brutality against minorities as well as distressing conditions in some U.S. prisons, according to Reuters. The document, which does not mention the recent events in Ferguson, Missouri, specifically, came in the wake of a grand jury’s decision not to indict a Ferguson police officer in the August shooting of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown.

The U.N. Committee against Torture cited several examples of "excessive use of force by law enforcement officials, in particular against persons belonging to certain racial and ethnic group.” The report, the U.N.’s first on the U.S. since 2006, condemned the extensive use of Tasers against people resisting arrest, citing two recent cases in Florida and Chicago that turned deadly.

In response to the grand jury’s decision not to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson for Brown’s death, committee member Alessio Bruni said the U.N. "has to respect the decision" of the jury, according to CNN. The comments were made Friday at a news conference in Geneva, Switzerland, where Brown’s parents testified in front of the committee earlier this month.

The committee’s report focused mainly on the U.S.’ treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, however its allegations broadened to include other alleged abuses, such as the “prolonged suffering” endured by victims of prison rape and death row inmates who undergo so-called botched executions, as well as the excessive use of solitary confinement.

Wilson gunned down 18-year-old Michael Brown in August. The shooting sparked national protests over police brutality and the nature of policing in the U.S. Wilson will not stand trial for the shooting after a grand jury found that he had acted in self-defense, a decision that was met with riots across the country.






Since this forum has so many defenders of UN interventionism in the Middle East I shall venture to guess that this determination by the UNTC meets those people's ready approval as well.



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