Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/12/02/where-outrage-st-louis-bosnian-community-sees-hammer-murder-as-hate-crime/
Maybe there should be a party, pass out candy, tell me?
???
17 year old black and friends hammer a white man to death, St. Louis area. Nice, civilized. Holder is busy with other stuff.
The local police have arrested them. What exactly are you looking for Holder to do?
send 40 agents and visit himself to investigate a HATE CRIME.
You're a buffoon.
SLPD is doing the investigation. They currently do not have a motive, but if they find witnesses that can attest to a motive, they will bring in FBI.
Anonymous wrote:I agree. Was it still worth a bullet though?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the camera thing is a great idea. Seems the cameras in the police cars have showed the police's side has been correct most every time. They used to be against it, but now? Nope
I'm 100% for cameras. Police have no expectation of privacy on the job. None, zero, zilch - the second they punch in every morning, they cease being private citizens and become government (and trusted with a lot of power over citizens WITH rights).
-Republican/libertarian.
We are treated to privacy or concealment of identity by the burners and looters.
Seems to me that with a bodycam, Ferguson would have never blown up.
Seems to me Michael Brown: could have paid for his cigars.
could have kept his hands off the little shop keeper.
could have walked on the sidewalk like most people.
could have followed the police officer's request that he get on the sidewalk.
could have not reached inside the police car to get the officier's gun.
could have complied with the police officier's many commands to stop and surrender.
could have not verbally and physically threatened the police officer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the camera thing is a great idea. Seems the cameras in the police cars have showed the police's side has been correct most every time. They used to be against it, but now? Nope
I'm 100% for cameras. Police have no expectation of privacy on the job. None, zero, zilch - the second they punch in every morning, they cease being private citizens and become government (and trusted with a lot of power over citizens WITH rights).
-Republican/libertarian.
We are treated to privacy or concealment of identity by the burners and looters.
Seems to me that with a bodycam, Ferguson would have never blown up.
I agree. Was it still worth a bullet though?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the camera thing is a great idea. Seems the cameras in the police cars have showed the police's side has been correct most every time. They used to be against it, but now? Nope
I'm 100% for cameras. Police have no expectation of privacy on the job. None, zero, zilch - the second they punch in every morning, they cease being private citizens and become government (and trusted with a lot of power over citizens WITH rights).
-Republican/libertarian.
We are treated to privacy or concealment of identity by the burners and looters.
Seems to me that with a bodycam, Ferguson would have never blown up.
Seems to me Michael Brown: could have paid for his cigars.
could have kept his hands off the little shop keeper.
could have walked on the sidewalk like most people.
could have followed the police officer's request that he get on the sidewalk.
could have not reached inside the police car to get the officier's gun.
could have complied with the police officier's many commands to stop and surrender.
could have not verbally and physically threatened the police officer.
Anonymous wrote:I hope you get the bullet you deserve.
That is not a funny or appropriate statement under any circumstances anywhere anyhow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the camera thing is a great idea. Seems the cameras in the police cars have showed the police's side has been correct most every time. They used to be against it, but now? Nope
I'm 100% for cameras. Police have no expectation of privacy on the job. None, zero, zilch - the second they punch in every morning, they cease being private citizens and become government (and trusted with a lot of power over citizens WITH rights).
-Republican/libertarian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the camera thing is a great idea. Seems the cameras in the police cars have showed the police's side has been correct most every time. They used to be against it, but now? Nope
I'm 100% for cameras. Police have no expectation of privacy on the job. None, zero, zilch - the second they punch in every morning, they cease being private citizens and become government (and trusted with a lot of power over citizens WITH rights).
-Republican/libertarian.
We are treated to privacy or concealment of identity by the burners and looters.
Seems to me that with a bodycam, Ferguson would have never blown up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/12/02/where-outrage-st-louis-bosnian-community-sees-hammer-murder-as-hate-crime/
Maybe there should be a party, pass out candy, tell me?
???
17 year old black and friends hammer a white man to death, St. Louis area. Nice, civilized. Holder is busy with other stuff.
The local police have arrested them. What exactly are you looking for Holder to do?
send 40 agents and visit himself to investigate a HATE CRIME.
You're a buffoon.
SLPD is doing the investigation. They currently do not have a motive, but if they find witnesses that can attest to a motive, they will bring in FBI.
What was the rationale for 40 agents to storm Fergusan? Was their a known motive then?
You really hurt my feelings with your name calling.
They "stormed" Ferguson?
And did it ever occur to you that the police force might not be objective when investigating a shooting by the same police force?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/12/02/where-outrage-st-louis-bosnian-community-sees-hammer-murder-as-hate-crime/
Maybe there should be a party, pass out candy, tell me?
???
17 year old black and friends hammer a white man to death, St. Louis area. Nice, civilized. Holder is busy with other stuff.
The local police have arrested them. What exactly are you looking for Holder to do?
send 40 agents and visit himself to investigate a HATE CRIME.
You're a buffoon.
SLPD is doing the investigation. They currently do not have a motive, but if they find witnesses that can attest to a motive, they will bring in FBI.
What was the rationale for 40 agents to storm Fergusan? Was their a known motive then?
You really hurt my feelings with your name calling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/12/02/where-outrage-st-louis-bosnian-community-sees-hammer-murder-as-hate-crime/
Maybe there should be a party, pass out candy, tell me?
???
17 year old black and friends hammer a white man to death, St. Louis area. Nice, civilized. Holder is busy with other stuff.
The local police have arrested them. What exactly are you looking for Holder to do?
send 40 agents and visit himself to investigate a HATE CRIME.
You're a buffoon.
SLPD is doing the investigation. They currently do not have a motive, but if they find witnesses that can attest to a motive, they will bring in FBI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/12/02/where-outrage-st-louis-bosnian-community-sees-hammer-murder-as-hate-crime/
Maybe there should be a party, pass out candy, tell me?
???
17 year old black and friends hammer a white man to death, St. Louis area. Nice, civilized. Holder is busy with other stuff.
The local police have arrested them. What exactly are you looking for Holder to do?
send 40 agents and visit himself to investigate a HATE CRIME.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the camera thing is a great idea. Seems the cameras in the police cars have showed the police's side has been correct most every time. They used to be against it, but now? Nope
I'm 100% for cameras. Police have no expectation of privacy on the job. None, zero, zilch - the second they punch in every morning, they cease being private citizens and become government (and trusted with a lot of power over citizens WITH rights).
-Republican/libertarian.
We are treated to privacy or concealment of identity by the burners and looters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the camera thing is a great idea. Seems the cameras in the police cars have showed the police's side has been correct most every time. They used to be against it, but now? Nope
I'm 100% for cameras. Police have no expectation of privacy on the job. None, zero, zilch - the second they punch in every morning, they cease being private citizens and become government (and trusted with a lot of power over citizens WITH rights).
-Republican/libertarian.
Anonymous wrote:I think the camera thing is a great idea. Seems the cameras in the police cars have showed the police's side has been correct most every time. They used to be against it, but now? Nope