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RE: DOJ will not prosecute former Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson
(03-06-2015 02:24 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(03-06-2015 02:17 PM)South Carolina Duke Wrote:  Not how the DOJ looks at it all! Play stupid games, you win stupid prizes don't you? Congrats MB your lack having a proper upbringing and willingness to disrespect other people, property and authority gave you an early exit from this world. Winner!

Thankfully you don't work in a place like I do where we believe in giving kids second chances when they make mistakes.


Correct, lucky for me because I don't do well with "stupid" or trash! Glad that you are working in a Juvenile Detention Center! But remember,....Nostros necesitar excavadoras de la zanja!!
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RE: DOJ will not prosecute former Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson
(03-06-2015 02:46 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(03-06-2015 02:42 PM)ECUGrad07 Wrote:  
(03-06-2015 02:38 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(03-06-2015 02:28 PM)gdunn Wrote:  I believe Brown would've been on chance 3.. He robbed a store.. Luckily a bystander called 9-1-1.. That was chance number 1.. He assaulted a LEO.. Chance 2.. He fled amid repeated commands for him to stop.. Chance 3.. When told to stop he charged..

He charged? Really? According to whom?

The DOJ report, dummy.

"Brown then started running at Wilson, closing the distance between
them to about 15 feet. Wilson explained that he again feared for his life, and backed up as
Brown came toward him, repeatedly ordering Brown to stop and get on the ground. Brown
failed to comply and kept coming at Wilson. Wilson explained that he knew if Brown reached
him, he “would be done.” During Brown’s initial strides, Brown put his right hand in what
appeared to be his waistband, albeit covered by his shirt. Wilson thought Brown might be
reaching for a weapon. Wilson fired multiple shots. Brown paused. Wilson explained that he
then paused, again yelled for Brown to get on the ground, and again Brown charged at him, hand
in waistband. Wilson backed up and fired again. The same thing happened a third time where
Brown very briefly paused, and Wilson paused and yelled for Brown to get on the ground.
Brown continued to “charge.” Wilson described having tunnel vision on Brown’s right arm, all
the while backing up as Brown approached, not understanding why Brown had yet to stop.
Wilson fired the last volley of shots when Brown was about eight to ten feet from him. When
Wilson fired the last shot, he saw the bullet go into Brown’s head, and Brown “went down right
there.” Wilson initially estimated that on the roadway, he fired five shots and then two shots,
none of which had any effect on Brown. Then Brown leaned forward as though he was getting
ready to “tackle” Wilson, and Wilson fired the last shot."

Witness 102, 104, 107, 135, etc.

It's right here.

Truth.

And other witnesses said something totally different.

You can choose to believe whichever witnesses you want. That doesn't mean that it happened exactly like that.
Yet you choose to believe the "Hands Up Don't Shoot" Narrative which has been proven false.
03-06-2015 03:04 PM
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RE: DOJ will not prosecute former Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson
(03-06-2015 02:10 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(03-06-2015 02:09 PM)South Carolina Duke Wrote:  You didn't answer the question did you? Typical. Must not have the cajones or did a student take them from you in between Lunch and Recess today?

I didn't see a question anywhere in that post.


Correct,..it was more of an implied question. You just cannot defend your argument so you run away.

But if Darren Wilson were to write a book the title should be: "Ferguson, Michael Brown and the BIG LIE"
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RE: DOJ will not prosecute former Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson
(03-06-2015 02:46 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(03-06-2015 02:42 PM)ECUGrad07 Wrote:  
(03-06-2015 02:38 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(03-06-2015 02:28 PM)gdunn Wrote:  I believe Brown would've been on chance 3.. He robbed a store.. Luckily a bystander called 9-1-1.. That was chance number 1.. He assaulted a LEO.. Chance 2.. He fled amid repeated commands for him to stop.. Chance 3.. When told to stop he charged..

He charged? Really? According to whom?

The DOJ report, dummy.

"Brown then started running at Wilson, closing the distance between
them to about 15 feet. Wilson explained that he again feared for his life, and backed up as
Brown came toward him, repeatedly ordering Brown to stop and get on the ground. Brown
failed to comply and kept coming at Wilson. Wilson explained that he knew if Brown reached
him, he “would be done.” During Brown’s initial strides, Brown put his right hand in what
appeared to be his waistband, albeit covered by his shirt. Wilson thought Brown might be
reaching for a weapon. Wilson fired multiple shots. Brown paused. Wilson explained that he
then paused, again yelled for Brown to get on the ground, and again Brown charged at him, hand
in waistband. Wilson backed up and fired again. The same thing happened a third time where
Brown very briefly paused, and Wilson paused and yelled for Brown to get on the ground.
Brown continued to “charge.” Wilson described having tunnel vision on Brown’s right arm, all
the while backing up as Brown approached, not understanding why Brown had yet to stop.
Wilson fired the last volley of shots when Brown was about eight to ten feet from him. When
Wilson fired the last shot, he saw the bullet go into Brown’s head, and Brown “went down right
there.” Wilson initially estimated that on the roadway, he fired five shots and then two shots,
none of which had any effect on Brown. Then Brown leaned forward as though he was getting
ready to “tackle” Wilson, and Wilson fired the last shot."

Witness 102, 104, 107, 135, etc.

It's right here.

Truth.

And other witnesses said something totally different.

You can choose to believe whichever witnesses you want. That doesn't mean that it happened exactly like that.

And "eye witnesses" are notoriously unreliable.

Forensics are not. And you can bet they put the best forensic folks in the world on this thing. So, in a nut shell you're wrong. Woefully wrong. The evidence is clear and irrefutable.

"Hands up, don't shoot", DID NOT HAPPEN.
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RE: DOJ will not prosecute former Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson
(03-06-2015 02:46 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(03-06-2015 02:42 PM)ECUGrad07 Wrote:  
(03-06-2015 02:38 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(03-06-2015 02:28 PM)gdunn Wrote:  I believe Brown would've been on chance 3.. He robbed a store.. Luckily a bystander called 9-1-1.. That was chance number 1.. He assaulted a LEO.. Chance 2.. He fled amid repeated commands for him to stop.. Chance 3.. When told to stop he charged..
He charged? Really? According to whom?
The DOJ report, dummy.
"Brown then started running at Wilson, closing the distance between
them to about 15 feet. Wilson explained that he again feared for his life, and backed up as
Brown came toward him, repeatedly ordering Brown to stop and get on the ground. Brown
failed to comply and kept coming at Wilson. Wilson explained that he knew if Brown reached
him, he “would be done.” During Brown’s initial strides, Brown put his right hand in what
appeared to be his waistband, albeit covered by his shirt. Wilson thought Brown might be
reaching for a weapon. Wilson fired multiple shots. Brown paused. Wilson explained that he
then paused, again yelled for Brown to get on the ground, and again Brown charged at him, hand
in waistband. Wilson backed up and fired again. The same thing happened a third time where
Brown very briefly paused, and Wilson paused and yelled for Brown to get on the ground.
Brown continued to “charge.” Wilson described having tunnel vision on Brown’s right arm, all
the while backing up as Brown approached, not understanding why Brown had yet to stop.
Wilson fired the last volley of shots when Brown was about eight to ten feet from him. When
Wilson fired the last shot, he saw the bullet go into Brown’s head, and Brown “went down right
there.” Wilson initially estimated that on the roadway, he fired five shots and then two shots,
none of which had any effect on Brown. Then Brown leaned forward as though he was getting
ready to “tackle” Wilson, and Wilson fired the last shot."
Witness 102, 104, 107, 135, etc.
It's right here.
Truth.
And other witnesses said something totally different.
You can choose to believe whichever witnesses you want. That doesn't mean that it happened exactly like that.

I choose to believe the witnesses whose stories are corroborated by the physical and forensic evidence. Because they are the witnesses who are not lying. And the physical and forensic evidence says that yes, it happened exactly like that.
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