Mike Brown/Ferguson riots (5 Viewers)

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Mar 9, 2006
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    so, another black was killed in 7km from where Brown was shot lol
    official version - he robbed a store, then called the police, came close to them and took out a knife from his pants and was instantly killed
     
    OP
    Juventino[RUS]
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    On May 13, 1985, after complaints from neighbors, as well as indictments of numerous MOVE members for crimes including parole violation, contempt of court, illegal possession of firearms, and making terrorist threats, the Philadelphia Police Department attempted to clear MOVE Headquarters at 6221 Osage Avenue and arrest the indicted MOVE members. This led to an armed standoff with police. The police lobbed tear gas canisters at the building. MOVE members fired at the police, and the police returned fire with semiautomatic weapons. A Pennsylvania State Police helicopter then dropped two one-pound bombs made of FBI-supplied water gel explosive, a dynamite substitute, targeting a fortified, bunker-like cubicle on the roof of the house. The resulting fire ignited a massive blaze that eventually destroyed approximately 60 houses nearby. Eleven people, including John Africa, five other adults and five children, died in the resulting fire. Ramona Africa, one of the two survivors, claimed that police fired at those trying to escape the burning house, while the police stated that MOVE members had been firing at police.
     

    swag

    L'autista
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    Sep 23, 2003
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    There's so much ego among these ghetto ass "protesters", they can't even get together and demonstrate properly. It's like they're just out walking up and down the street waiting to be provoked so they can beat their chests.
    With only 5% of the arrested protestors even being from Ferguson, clearly Ferguson is now being used as a tool for outside forces and interests.

    so weird that it is close to saint louis :boh:
    Must be something in the water supply, certainly. ;)
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
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    Hilarious that people, including that leading state police officer, think that Eric Holder coming to Ferguson will change anything. What a bunch of 'tards. :lol:
     

    Bezzy

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    Jun 5, 2010
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    With only 5% of the arrested protestors even being from Ferguson, clearly Ferguson is now being used as a tool for outside forces and interests.



    Must be something in the water supply, certainly. ;)
    maybe i know atleast understand why the officer and the airport asked me if i got into trouble when i told him that I went to Saint Louis :lol:
     
    Jul 2, 2006
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    US officer suspended after threatening AA journalist with death

    Anadolu Agency correspondent Bilgin Sasmaz threatened, detained and wounded while covering protests in Ferguson, Missouri

    WASHINGTON

    The St. Louis Police Department has indefinitely suspended an officer from its force after he drew his weapons and threatened demonstrators and journalists, including Anadolu Agency correspondent Bilgin Sasmaz.

    AA correspondent Bilgin Sasmaz was wounded and detained by police late Tuesday while covering the protests in Ferguson, Missouri. In video footage released shortly after his detention, the officer can be seen threatening to kill Sasmaz.

    Brian Schellman, a spokesman for the St. Louis County Police Department, confirmed that the officer was removed from his post and called his actions "inappropriate."

    Sasmaz spoke Tuesday via phone to AA headquarters in Ankara, Turkey, where he said that he had been beaten and detained by the police for five hours while reporting on recurring protests in the suburb of St. Louis over the killing of unarmed black 18-year-old Michael Brown by a white police officer on Aug. 9.

    Sasmaz said that he was trying to record an officer who was about to shoot a plastic bullet at one of the demonstrators on West Florissant Ave., where the protests are taking place.

    "I was threatened by the police officer. 'I will kill you if you try to shoot a video again' the officer said," according to Sasmaz.

    He said he went on to record despite the threats when one of the demonstrators threw a bottle at a police officer.

    "A police officer grabbed me, removed from the scene by force, although I shouted 'Press!, Press!," Sasmaz said.

    He said he was forced to kneel down. He did not resist and there was blood on his knees.

    "The police placed me in plastic handcuffs, got me on the ground and took my camera. They made me get in a police van," he said.

    "I waited in the van for one and half hours with some protesters. I was taken to a detention center and then to a police station, and searched from top to toe."

    Sasmaz also said his camera was damaged.

    Clashes in Ferguson between police and protesters spread over the weekend following the release of the name of the officer, Darren Wilson, who shot Brown. The shooting has ignited racial tensions in the predominantly black city.
    http://www.aa.com.tr/en/headline/376388--us-aa-journalists-life-threatened-by-police-in-ferguson
     

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