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Anybody else, starting to sense the Ferguson Cop shooting might be excessive force ?

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  • Originally posted by houstondallas View Post
    He should have filmed and complied. Thats the arrestees fault all day long. Im sure the judge accepted that case and case closed. Sounds like a last ditch effort to make Officer Wilson look bad since the Brown group has nothig else and knows the shooting was legit.
    It is not against the law to record audio or video on land that is public access or your private property. Educate yourself.

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      • State of Emergency declared in Ferguson.

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        • Originally posted by Magnus View Post
          State of Emergency declared in Ferguson.

          http://governor.mo.gov/news/executiv...ve-order-14-14
          So the Grand Jury is getting ready to report their findings?

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          • Originally posted by cool cat View Post
            So the Grand Jury is getting ready to report their findings?
            I'd say so. Give the National Guard 24 hours to deploy?

            With that...wonder which way they'll say....
            "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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            • dang, this could get interesting fast. Bet the preppers are pissing themselves with excitement lol

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              • Originally posted by GhostTX View Post
                I'd say so. Give the National Guard 24 hours to deploy?

                With that...wonder which way they'll say....
                I think they are gearing up so hard because they know the cop is getting off and I have no problem with that if it was a good shoot.

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                • Originally posted by blownaltered View Post
                  I think they are gearing up so hard because they know the cop is getting off and I have no problem with that if it was a good shoot.
                  Could you reword that into English, please?
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                  • Originally posted by Magnus View Post
                    Could you reword that into English, please?
                    It's English okay about four sentences worth of English wrapped into one but still English nevertheless.

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                    • Originally posted by Denny View Post
                      It's English okay about four sentences worth of English wrapped into one but still English nevertheless.
                      Denny is right it's definitely English no punctuation but at least it's spelled correctly well most of it at least I'm pretty used to that around here aren't you?

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                      • He said he thinks they are gearing up so hard because they know the cop is getting off and he has no problem with that if it was a good shoot.

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                        • Originally posted by Danny46 View Post
                          dang, this could get interesting fast. Bet the preppers are pissing themselves with excitement lol
                          lol!!! like christmas in november!!!

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                          • Looks like civilians are gearing up too...

                            Gun sales surge ahead of jury's Ferguson decision

                            FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) - Some suburban St. Louis gun dealers have been doing brisk business, particularly among first-time buyers, as fearful residents await a grand jury's decision on whether to indict the police officer who fatally shot Michael Brown.

                            Metro Shooting Supplies, in an area near the city's main airport, reports selling two to three times more weapons than usual in recent weeks - an average of 30 to 50 guns each day - while the jury prepares to conclude its three-month review of the case that sparked looting and weeks of sometimes-violent protests in August.

                            "We're selling everything that's not nailed down," owner Steven King said. "Police aren't going to be able to protect every single individual. If you don't prepare yourself and get ready for the worst, you have no one to blame but yourself."

                            The store's waiting list for private lessons and concealed-carry training classes extends into 2015.

                            Protest leaders say they are preparing for non-violent demonstrations after the grand jury's decision is announced, but they also acknowledge the risk of more unrest if the panel decides not to issue criminal charges against Darren Wilson, the white officer who shot Brown, who was black and unarmed.
                            Other gun dealers say their sales spikes are comparable to the increases seen soon after Brown's death on Aug. 9.

                            "I've probably sold more guns this past month than all of last year," said County Guns owner Adam Weinstein, who fended off looters last summer at his storefront on West Florissant Avenue, the roadway that was the scene of many nightly protests. Weinstein stood guard over his business with an assault rifle and pistol.

                            The store has since moved out of Ferguson - in part because of concerns about potential further violence.

                            First-time gun owners account for about 60 percent of his recent customers, King said. Among them is Dave Benne, who on Saturday purchased a Smith & Wesson handgun as shoppers swarmed the 8,600-square-foot showroom.
                            Benne said he's considered buying a gun for some time, but the events in Ferguson, a town that borders his community of Florissant and shares a school district with its neighbor, were the decisive factor.

                            "Everyone else has one," he said. "I figured I?d better too."

                            The St. Louis County Police Department reports a sharp increase in the number of concealed-carry permits issued since Brown's death compared with a year ago.

                            From May through July, the county issued fewer permits compared with 2013, records show. But from Aug. 1 through Nov. 12, officials issued 600 more permits, including more than twice as many in October as a year earlier. Fifty-three more permits were issued in the first eight business days of November than in all of November 2013.

                            Police spokesman Brian Schellman said "it would be naive" to say the increase has not been driven by concern over the grand jury decision.
                            The purchases are not limited to residents. The owner of an online business that sells tactical gear to law-enforcement agencies said his warehouse in the suburb of Chesterfield has been visited by Missouri state troopers and officers from the Department of Homeland Security assigned to help state and local police.

                            "None of us has ever seen anything quite like this before," said Chad Weinman of Cat5 Commerce, which operates the website TacticalGear.com. "There is an uncertainty in the air that has my entire staff on edge. To say that St. Louis residents are concerned about what will transpire in the coming days is an understatement."

                            At the Ferguson Wal-Mart, one of more than a dozen stores attacked the night after Brown's death, managers have removed ammunition from shelves as a precaution.

                            The move to make the ammo less visible apparently did not deter customers. A manager said Monday that the store had sold most of its supply of bullets.

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                            • Originally posted by Chili View Post
                              Looks like civilians are gearing up too...
                              A Ferguson police officer was posting on a local message board yesterday telling everyone to arm themselves, with more than one gun due to the shitstorm that's about to hit. He flat out said "you're going to have to protect yourselves, because we won't be able to."
                              Originally posted by BradM
                              But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
                              Originally posted by Leah
                              In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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                              • Originally posted by bcoop View Post
                                A Ferguson police officer was posting on a local message board yesterday telling everyone to arm themselves, with more than one gun due to the shitstorm that's about to hit. He flat out said "you're going to have to protect yourselves, because we won't be able to."
                                Wow.. Wonder how many people are going to end up dead should shit hit the fan..

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