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Re: Staten Island choke hold death- no indictment
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Theres an article in todays Daily News saying that the BGF (Black Guerilla Family) might be thinking about declaring open season on NYC cops due to the non indictment in the Garner case. Hopefully it's bad intel. http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/excl...ticle-1.2036616edit Sorry i just saw that Scorsese already posted this in the oc section Hopefully is right. But the Darren Wilson's are happy. They get to either stay on their jobs, or leave, and then they let the city (taxpayers) pay out the multimillion dollar wrongful death judgements while their fellow cops are shot at in retribution. That's screwed up because I have actually met some very nice guys that were cops.
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Re: Staten Island choke hold death- no indictment
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Theres an article in todays Daily News saying that the BGF (Black Guerilla Family) might be thinking about declaring open season on NYC cops due to the non indictment in the Garner case. Hopefully it's bad intel. http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/excl...ticle-1.2036616edit Sorry i just saw that Scorsese already posted this in the oc section Sounds like the same line of BS about the bloods declaring war on the cops in Newark a few months ago. And I pretty much expect the same thing to happen, nothing.
"Let me tell you something. There's no nobility in poverty. I've been a poor man, and I've been a rich man. And I choose rich every fucking time."
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Re: Staten Island choke hold death- no indictment
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Theres an article in todays Daily News saying that the BGF (Black Guerilla Family) might be thinking about declaring open season on NYC cops due to the non indictment in the Garner case. Hopefully it's bad intel. http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/excl...ticle-1.2036616edit Sorry i just saw that Scorsese already posted this in the oc section Sounds like the same line of BS about the bloods declaring war on the cops in Newark a few months ago. And I pretty much expect the same thing to happen, nothing. Maybe those are agents provocateur making the threats. The police are known to operate using them.
"For us, rubbin'out a Mustache was just like makin' way for a new building, like we was in the construction business."
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Re: Staten Island choke hold death- no indictment
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12/07/14 11:39 AM
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Theres an article in todays Daily News saying that the BGF (Black Guerilla Family) might be thinking about declaring open season on NYC cops due to the non indictment in the Garner case. Hopefully it's bad intel. http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/excl...ticle-1.2036616edit Sorry i just saw that Scorsese already posted this in the oc section Sounds like the same line of BS about the bloods declaring war on the cops in Newark a few months ago. And I pretty much expect the same thing to happen, nothing. Maybe those are agents provocateur making the threats. The police are known to operate using them. Alfa dont take this the wrong way. But you remind me of a certain poster on another forum....you wouldnt happen to be a halfa fag would you?
"Let me tell you something. There's no nobility in poverty. I've been a poor man, and I've been a rich man. And I choose rich every fucking time."
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Re: Staten Island choke hold death- no indictment
[Re: Dellacroce]
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12/07/14 11:43 AM
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Theres an article in todays Daily News saying that the BGF (Black Guerilla Family) might be thinking about declaring open season on NYC cops due to the non indictment in the Garner case. Hopefully it's bad intel. http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/excl...ticle-1.2036616edit Sorry i just saw that Scorsese already posted this in the oc section Sounds like the same line of BS about the bloods declaring war on the cops in Newark a few months ago. And I pretty much expect the same thing to happen, nothing. Maybe those are agents provocateur making the threats. The police are known to operate using them. Alfa dont take this the wrong way. But you remind me of a certain poster on another forum....you wouldnt happen to be a halfa fag would you? What were you doing posting on a forum like that? 
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Re: Staten Island choke hold death- no indictment
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12/07/14 08:11 PM
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Haha thats funny. No its another OC forum, you just seem like some1 who posts over there. You mean, let me understand this cause, ya know maybe it's me, I'm a little fucked up maybe, but I'm funny how, I mean funny like I'm a clown, I amuse you? I make you laugh, I'm here to fuckin' amuse you? What do you mean funny, funny how? How am I funny? No, no, I don't know, you said it. How do I know? You said I'm funny. How the fuck am I funny, what the fuck is so funny about me? Tell me, tell me what's funny.
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Re: Staten Island choke hold death- no indictment
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12/07/14 10:39 PM
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One thing's for sure. There is a deep discord between the public and the police right now. That affects good cops who do their jobs and people who do their communities good service. In other words a recipe for more Ferguson's.
John Kasich, the Republican governor from Ohio has some good ideas on this subject to repair this bad feeling that's going around in the country right now
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Re: Staten Island choke hold death- no indictment
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12/08/14 02:25 AM
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Nothing for Ferguson cause Wilson was justified in protecting himself when Brown went for the officers sidearm. A lot of people seem to forget that. As for this Staten Island, I am shocked, cause it is right there on video. Once down and restrained, the cop should have let go right away. All this for some loose cigs. Giacomo, if I didn't like your posts to begin with, I wouldn't challenge your assertions here. If Officer Wilson is in his car, sitting down, and his firearm is holstered on his right side, how does a person on his left side window standing up outside of his vehicle reach into the car for his undrawn weapon?
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Re: Staten Island choke hold death- no indictment
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12/08/14 12:00 PM
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Nothing for Ferguson cause Wilson was justified in protecting himself when Brown went for the officers sidearm. A lot of people seem to forget that. As for this Staten Island, I am shocked, cause it is right there on video. Once down and restrained, the cop should have let go right away. All this for some loose cigs. Giacomo, if I didn't like your posts to begin with, I wouldn't challenge your assertions here. If Officer Wilson is in his car, sitting down, and his firearm is holstered on his right side, how does a person on his left side window standing up outside of his vehicle reach into the car for his undrawn weapon? Because Wilson opened the door of his vehicle and Brown apparently shoved him back in it and a scuffle ensued. That's how. You have been following this case right?
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Re: Staten Island choke hold death- no indictment
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12/08/14 03:54 PM
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Nothing for Ferguson cause Wilson was justified in protecting himself when Brown went for the officers sidearm. A lot of people seem to forget that. As for this Staten Island, I am shocked, cause it is right there on video. Once down and restrained, the cop should have let go right away. All this for some loose cigs. Giacomo, if I didn't like your posts to begin with, I wouldn't challenge your assertions here. If Officer Wilson is in his car, sitting down, and his firearm is holstered on his right side, how does a person on his left side window standing up outside of his vehicle reach into the car for his undrawn weapon? Because Wilson opened the door of his vehicle and Brown apparently shoved him back in it and a scuffle ensued. That's how. You have been following this case right? According to this article, Wilson's gun was never tested for fingerprints... Gun Not Tested for Fingerprints If the gun was never tested for fingerprints, how do you prove that Brown went for the gun and wrestled the officer for it? The article also states that no written notes were taken after the killing by other interviewing officers who later claimed that Wilson never contradicted himself between his first story and the final version of his alibi. So everything is covered up and it is his word against Brown's. Because no notes were taken, Wilson was basically given time to get his story straight and have it jibe with whatever forensic evidence would come out later.
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Re: Staten Island choke hold death- no indictment
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12/08/14 06:00 PM
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Nothing for Ferguson cause Wilson was justified in protecting himself when Brown went for the officers sidearm. A lot of people seem to forget that. As for this Staten Island, I am shocked, cause it is right there on video. Once down and restrained, the cop should have let go right away. All this for some loose cigs. Giacomo, if I didn't like your posts to begin with, I wouldn't challenge your assertions here. If Officer Wilson is in his car, sitting down, and his firearm is holstered on his right side, how does a person on his left side window standing up outside of his vehicle reach into the car for his undrawn weapon? Because Wilson opened the door of his vehicle and Brown apparently shoved him back in it and a scuffle ensued. That's how. You have been following this case right? According to this article, Wilson's gun was never tested for fingerprints... Gun Not Tested for Fingerprints If the gun was never tested for fingerprints, how do you prove that Brown went for the gun and wrestled the officer for it? The article also states that no written notes were taken after the killing by other interviewing officers who later claimed that Wilson never contradicted himself between his first story and the final version of his alibi. So everything is covered up and it is his word against Brown's. Because no notes were taken, Wilson was basically given time to get his story straight and have it jibe with whatever forensic evidence would come out later. You're looking for something that isn't there. Forensic evidence shows there was clearly a struggle inside Wilson's vehicle
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Re: Staten Island choke hold death- no indictment
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12/08/14 06:12 PM
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You're looking for something that isn't there. Forensic evidence shows there was clearly a struggle inside Wilson's vehicle
Gun residue only means that the kid was shot at close range. Blood spatter could account for the DNA on the gun. When you flush a toilet with the lid up, water is sprayed several feet in all directions through a process called aerosolization. Wilson's gun could have been contaminated with Brown's DNA via aerosolization of Brown's blood as a result of Brown being shot at close range. Let's put it like this. If I was looking for conclusive proof that Brown went for the cop's gun, I would be looking for something that possibly isn't there with what we presently know. But it is an absolute that it is impossible to prove a lie.
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Re: Staten Island choke hold death- no indictment
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alpha.... but browns thumb had a injury on it and also powder indicating that his thumb was 6 to 9 in away from Wilson's pistol. ive never heard that before, but, that's the evidence that the grand jury heard, and, that headline in your post said that the physical evidence supported the officer. Inconclusive. His hand was near the gun is all it means. His whole body was near the officer's gun. As a matter of fact, his whole body was much closer to the officer than 6 to 9 inches because the two of them came into contact with one another. So the hand being 6 to 9 inches from the gun is impressive. It shows that even though the two of them struggled and touched each other in some way, Brown may in fact have never touched the officer's gun. It's clear that when the officer pulled out and started shooting, Brown turned and ran. No fingerprints on the gun. No sweat or bodily fluids on the gun. Aren't forensic scientists able to determine things like that? Also, the title of the article doesn't concern me. I pulled up the article to shine light on a specific fact we were debating, the DNA on the gun. I don't claim to know everything that happened that day so I have no interest in censoring the truth by picking articles based on whether their title agrees with my viewpoint.
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