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Just listening to this guy really paints a picture. Between the news and social media there was SO much misinformation and convoluted facts throughout.
Hardly whistling into the sunset... he has to live with this the rest of his life.
It's interesting to note that the prosecutor confirmed what at least those of us who are inclined to be objective knew from the beginning -- many of these so-called witnesses were changing their stories and/or were repeating rumor and gossip because they didn't actually see what happened. Yet time and again the media would report what these supposed "witnesses" saw as "fact". And and by doing so stoked racial hatreds and contributed to escalating rioting and looting.
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Originally Posted by ohhwanderlust
The verdict is, no indictments.
Wilson gets to walk off, whistling into the sunset.
And now, cops are going to be emboldened to bully citizens, because they know they'll get away with it.
Shhhh. You are trying to confuse people who have already made up their minds with facts. And a lot of the outside agitators that came into Ferguson are not interested in facts.
Glad to see the grand jury couldn't be swayed by the race baiting media and the threats of riots.
Now those bent on destroying a law abiding society have to find a different cause.
The media is at fault here, calling Brown unarmed and a boy. His size and strength posed considerable ability to inflict bodily injury to someone. He was 18, that's not a boy by any means. He was old enough to vote, join the military and enter lawfully binding contracts.
I understand police officer have a right to protect themself, they must be able to without fear of retribution. But when you shoot someone a 153 feet away five/six times out of fear and not use any discretion smh. But he's still died and that not changing ever and the officeir will be alright I'm sure of that. I feel for those poor dumb blacks who really thought he would be indicted. How utterly naive are they, almost like children in their lack of understanding of the crimnal justice system.
Glad to see the grand jury couldn't be swayed by the race baiting media and the threats of riots.
Now those bent on destroying a law abiding society have to find a different cause.
The media is at fault here, calling Brown unarmed and a boy. His size and strength posed considerable ability to inflict bodily injury to someone. He was 18, that's not a boy by any means. He was old enough to vote, join the military and enter lawfully binding contracts.
He was unarmed. Wilson shot Mike Brown 153 ft away..1/2 of a football field. A 50 yard pass. And was still a threat?
Ha..
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