jonnynobody
Well-Known Member
That video is supposed to be evidence of what? The actual incident wasn't caught on that video otherwise it would be front and center of this entire boondoggle. The only thing that video shows is what may or may not be an individual's observation from a distance which does not indicate at all whatsoever what context in which this aggressive confrontation began and who initiated the first act of aggression and who then provoked the situation to the point of a deadly shootout in a busy public space where at least 6 shots were fired, 6 of which hit and killed Brown. We don't know how many more shots were fired because the police won't tell us how many bullets were left in the officer's clip.jonny, look... big mike robbed the store... walked in the middle of the street like a stray dog.. the cop pulled up to tell mikey to use the sidewalk... mike assumed the cop was there to put him in a cage due to his robbery so he attacked the cop (stay with me) The struggle was so violent the cops orbital bone was broken, so violent a shot was fired inside the police car... big Michael starts to retreat then tries to return to the officer... officer puts mike in the ground. THAT is what happened.
I guess after being a first hand victim of police abuse, I know police encounters aren't as simple as the simpletons like to believe. The police can really paint whatever picture they want you to see and when the lie is retold enough times, it becomes true.
Brown did not commit an act of armed robbery, so he was of no eminent threat to anybody except that blunt he and his homey were about to kill. Brown and his buddy stole a pack of cigars from a bodega and when the owner confronted him at the door, Brown shoved him out of the way and Brown walked out with his buddy. That's called petty theft and physical battery with no injuries sustained. Get your terminology right or others may not understand what you're trying to say.
Was it wrong what Brown did? Absolutely unequivocally YES! He should have faced charges and gone through due process which our legal system provides. Should he have been executed for stealing $5 worth of blunts from a bodega and pushing a guy? The simple answer is no, I wouldn't want anybody with racist tendencies to hurt themselves over thinking that one.
If that's worth executing someone over, then I know there are plenty of law breaking constitutional right depriving officers that should turn themselves in for their public hanging at high noon today for the better good of society. After all, what's good for the goose is good for the gander, right? That is unless you're a fan of the double standard where police are above the Citizens they're hired to serve and protect.
I think serve and protect means something different these days. To serve themselves and to protect themselves; Citizens and constitutional rights be dammed.