Tuesday, August 26, 2014

DAY 17 - FERGUSON MISSOURI -THE DEMONSTRATIONS CONTINUE

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER

OTHER BROWN RELATED STORIES I DONE
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/08/day-16-ferguson-missouri-demonstrations.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/08/day-14-ferguson-missouri-demonstrations.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/08/the-worry-about-martial-law-end-of.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/08/day-12-ferguson-missouri-demonstrations.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/08/day-11-ferguson-missouri-demonstrations.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/08/day-10-ferguson-missori-demonstrations.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/08/day-9-missouri-declared-state-of.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/08/missouri-declared-state-of-emergency.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/08/update-on-ferguson-missouri-iraq-and.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/08/mike-brown-and-dorian-johnson-were-in.html

UPDATE AUGUST 26,14-01:34PM-MY NEW VERSION OF THE SHOOTING
BREAKING NEWS-SHOTS FROM OFFICER WILSONS GUN AUDIO
AN AUDIO TAPE OF THE SHOOTING BY OFFICER DARREN WILSON JUST CAME OUT.IT SOUNDS LIKE THERES 10 SHOTS FIRED.THERES 1 SHOT FIRED.THEN 5 MORE NONE STOP.THEN A BRIEF 3 SECOND PAUSE.THEN  ANOTHER 1 SHOT FIRED FOLLOWED BY 3 MORE SHOTS FIRED.

THE BROWN-WILSON HAPPENINGS ON AUG 9,14 NOON

THE ROBBERY

11:51 a.m. – Another call comes in about a robbery at a convenience store. The dispatcher gives a description of the robber and says the suspect is walking toward the Quick Trip convenience store.

MIKE BROWN AND DORIAN JOHNSON GO INTO THE STORE.THEY GO BACK TO THE CIGAR SECTION AGAINST THE WALL IN AN OPEN CASE.JOHNSON WATCHES AS BROWN TAKES A FIRST PACKAGE OF CIGARS OUT AND HANDS THEM TO JOHNSON. JOHNSON HOLDS ONTO THE CIGARS.THEN BROWN GOES BACK IN THE CIGAR CASE AND GRABS MORE CIGARS.JOHNSON THEN PUTS THE CIGARS BROWN GAVE HIM BACK IN THE CASE.AND BROWN DROPS SOME CIGARS IN FRONT OF THE CASE THAT HE STOLE.SO HE PICKS THEM UP.PUTS THEM BACK IN THE BOX.AND BROWN AND JOHNSON MAKE THEIR WAY OUT THE STORE.BUT BEFORE THEY GOT OUT THE DOOR.THE CLERK OF THE STORE CONFRONTS BROWN.OVIOUSLY THE CLERK SEEN BROWN STEAL THE CIGARS ON CAMERA OR WAS WATCHING IN THE STORE SOME WHERE WERE HE SEEN BROWN STEAL THE BOX OF CIGARS.THE CLERK GETS TO THE DOOR AHEAD OF BROWN WITH A KEY IN HIS HAND.AS HE WAS GONNA LOCK THE DOOR SO HE COULD CONFRONT BROWN AND GET THE BOX OF CIGARS BACK.BUT BROWN AT 6'4 PUSHES THE CLERK WITH HIS LEFT HAND TO THE CLERKS CHEST AGAINST THE COUNTER.BROWN AND JOHNSON THEN LEAVE THE STORE AND THE CLERK SAYS SOMETHING TO BROWN. BROWN COMES BACK IN THE STORE.AND INTIMIDATES THE CLERK BY STANDING OVER HIM LOOKING LIKE A GUERILLA FOR A FEW SECONDS.BROWN THEN TURNS AND WALKS OUT THE STORE DOOR.THE CLERK FOLLOWS HIM AND SAYS SOMETHING TO BROWN OUTSIDE BEFORE COMING BACK IN.THATS ALL IT HAD ON THE TV VIDEO OF THE INCIDENT.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMAUgRfzJDU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M13HOAnuSGY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzcm6k_LeaQ

TIMELINE OF DAY OF SHOOTING

Saturday Aug. 9

11:48 a.m. to noon – An officer responds to a call of a sick person.

11:51 a.m. – Another call comes in about a robbery at a convenience store. The dispatcher gives a description of the robber and says the suspect is walking toward the Quick Trip convenience store.

12:01 p.m. – The officer encounters Michael Brown and a friend as they walk down a street. Brown is shot to death as a result of the encounter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrHCWDEaOhA

12:04 p.m. – A second officer arrives on the scene followed by a supervisor one minute later. An ambulance responding to the earlier sick person call drives by and responds to assess Brown.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/08/14/michael-brown-ferguson-missouri-timeline/14051827/

WITNESS ACCOUNTS OF BROWN SHOOTING-WILSONS FRIEND-JOHNSON
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mAaJMBxKA4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHUoU5F4wcM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7tTsEYE3Ms

THE CAR INCIDENT BY BROWN-WILSON

 
“He pulled up ahead of them. And then he got a call-in that there was a strong-arm robbery. And, they gave a description. And, he’s looking at them and they got something in their hands and it looks like it could be what, you know those cigars or whatever. So he goes in reverse back to them. Tries to get out of his car. They slam his door shut violently. I think he said Michael did. And, then he opened the car again. He tried to get out. He stands up.And then Michael just bum-rushes him and shoves him back into his car. Punches him in the face and then Darren grabs for his gun. Michael grabbed for the gun. At one point he got the gun entirely turned against his hip. And he shoves it away. And the gun goes off.The gun shot either hit the car door if it was closed.Or if the police car door was opened-the shot might have went in the air somewhere.

THE SHOOTING PART OF THE BROWN-WILSON SHOOTING-MY UPDATED VERSION

AUDIO OF DARREN WILSON SHOOTING AT MIKE BROWN-ALLEDGEDLY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rARBZyGJSSs

Then Michael and Adrian Johnson goes running about 35 feet.Adrian Johnson goes somewhere when Brown tells him to run.While Brown is in the center of the street.While Officer Darren Wilson gets back out of the car for the third time.He walks and shoots one shot at Brown.This might have been the shot that grazed Browns left arm.Then Wilson tells Brown to freeze.Mike then turns around and puts his hands up to his chest and looks to Officer Wilson.Brown then tants Wilson.Officer Wilson shoots off another 5 shots at Brown. And two of the five shots must have hit Browns right hand.Heres were we have a 3 second break before the last four shots are fire.I figure at this point Brown then says to Wilson.I dare you to shoot me.And Brown goes running for Officer Wilson.Wilson then shoots shot number 7 into the eye of Brown.And Brown then loses his balance due to his eye being hit by the gun shot.And Brown starts to fall to the ground.Officer Wilson then shoots the last three shots one after the other.the 8th and 9th shots go into the right arm of Brown.And by now Browns head is directly on the way to the ground.Then the 3rd consecutive shot and 10th and final shot hits Brown in the head and kills him.As he falls head down on the road.His body lands head down on the road.Wilson sees Brown is not moving any more.And Wilson knows this incident is over.And Officer Wilson then says to himself and the other officer that comes on the scene a minute or so later.I think Brown was on dope or something.

EXCLUSIVE: Friend of OFFICER DARREN WILSON Speaks Out on Shooting of Mike Brown (AUDIO)-Posted by Jim Hoft on Friday, August 19, 2014, 5:20 PM

 “Josie,” a friend of Ferguson Officer Darren Wilson, called into The Dana Loesch Radio Show today. Josie gave Officer Wilson’s side of the story.

Here’s the transcript:

“He pulled up ahead of them. And then he got a call-in that there was a strong-arm robbery. And, they gave a description. And, he’s looking at them and they got something in their hands and it looks like it could be what, you know those cigars or whatever. So he goes in reverse back to them. Tries to get out of his car. They slam his door shut violently. I think he said Michael did. And, then he opened the car again. He tried to get out. He stands up.And then Michael just bum-rushes him and shoves him back into his car. Punches him in the face and then Darren grabs for his gun. Michael grabbed for the gun. At one point he got the gun entirely turned against his hip. And he shoves it away. And the gun goes off.Well, then Michael takes off and gets to be about 35 feet away. And, Darren’s first protocol is to pursue. So, he stands up and yells, “Freeze!” Michael and his friend turn around. And Michael taunts him… And then all the sudden he just started bumrushing him. He just started coming at him full speed. And, so he just started shooting. And, he just kept coming. And, so he really thinks he was on something.”

You can watch the video at Dana Radio.
http://danaloeschradio.com/alleged-friend-of-officer-darren-wilson-offers-his-side/

UPDATE AUGUST 26,14-12:01AM
DORIAN JOHNSON WAS ON CNN LAST NIGHT.HE GOT A HAIR CUT TO DISQUISE HIMSELF.AND HES NOT FLAPPIN HIS TRAP NOW.LIKE HE WAS THE FIRST TIME.NOW HE HAD HIS 2 LAWYERS RIGHT BESIDE HIM.SO THEY COULD STOP ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE DAY OF THE CRIME. THE ONLY THING HE DID SAY ABOUT THE DAY OF THE SHOOTING WAS HE NEVER SAID ABOUT THE ROBBERY BECAUSE IT WAS NOT IMPORTANT TO THE MEDIA.HE JUST WANTED TO TALK ABOUT THE SHOOTING.AND HE THINKS HIS BURGLERY LYIING TO POLICE IN 2011 SHOULD HAVE NO RELATION TO THIS CASE.HE WONDERS WHY SO MANY PEOPLE THINK ITS IMPORTANT AGAINST HIS CREDIBILITY.HE SAYS MY CREDIBILITY IS FOR THE COURTS WHEN I TESTIFY HE SAYS.NOT THE MEDIA.
 

UPDATE AUGUST 26,14-12:00AM
ITS BEEN PEACEFUL SO FAR ALL DAY YESTERDAY.BROWNS FATHER TOLD EVERYONE TO NOT DO ANYTHING FOR BROWN JRS SON' SAKE.LET THERE BE PEACE WHILE MIKE GOES IN THE GROUND YESTERDAY.


Slain Missouri teen remembered with calls for peace, justice-reuters-By Edward McAllister and Nick Carey-AUG 25,14-YAHOONEWS

ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - Family and supporters of Michael Brown on Monday celebrated the life of the black teenager slain by a white officer in Ferguson, Missouri, in a music-filled funeral service ringing with calls for peace and police reforms.Brown's body lay in a black and gold casket at the Friendly Temple Missionary Baptist Church, topped with the St. Louis Cardinals baseball cap he was wearing when he was killed on Aug. 9.People jammed inside the modern red-brick church and gathered outside on Dr. Martin Luther King Drive in St. Louis for the celebration, a markedly different scene from the violent protests that rocked the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson after the police shooting of the unarmed 18-year-old Brown.Brown's slaying has focused global attention on the state of race relations in the United States. Police and demonstrators in Ferguson clashed nightly for more than a week, with authorities coming under fire for mass arrests and the use of heavy-handed tactics and military gear.The teenager's coffin was surrounded by photos of him as a child, graduating from school and smiling in his baseball cap.Spirited gospel music by a choir and horn players filled the sanctuary, and mourners clapped their hands and danced in the aisles. Readings from the Bible were met with whoops and cheers."It was real spiritual," said Mike Montgomery, a black city employee who said he took the day off from work to attend."I usually hear more mourning at a funeral," said Montgomery, 38. "I think the family wanted a celebration. That's why they had the upbeat music. "Printed in a program for the service were letters from his parents to their late son.A letter by Michael Brown Sr. read: "I always told you I would never let nothing happen to you and that's what hurts so much, that I couldn't protect you."Afterward, the funeral procession carried Brown's casket to St. Peter's Cemetery, a few miles from Brown's home, where it was loaded onto a horse-drawn carriage.Michael Brown Sr. cried at his son's grave site and let out a scream before leaving. His mother arrived with a separate group. She laid her body across his coffin as she wept.

CALL FOR JUSTICE

A grand jury has begun hearing evidence in the shooting and the U.S. Justice Department has opened its own investigation.In a eulogy for Brown, civil rights activist Al Sharpton demanded a fair and impartial investigation into the shooting and an end to police brutality."Michael Brown does not want to be remembered for riots," Sharpton said. "He wants to be remembered as the one that made America deal with how we're going to police in the United States."He also called on the black community to end the kind of street violence and looting that cast Ferguson in a negative light."We have to be outraged for our disrespect for each other," he said. "Some of us act like the definition of blackness is how low you can go."Blackness has never been about being a gangster or a thug. Blackness was no matter how low we was pushed down, we rose up anyhow," he said.Family and friends rose to speak as well, recalling Brown's nicknames of "Gentle Giant," and "Big Mike."Pastor Charles Ewing, Brown's uncle, recalled Brown once telling him: "One day the whole world will know my name.""Michael Brown's blood is crying from the ground, crying for vengeance, crying for justice," Ewing said.Outside, under the hot midday sun, the police presence was heavy but relaxed. Authorities had braced for a possible flare-up, although clashes between protesters and police have waned significantly in recent days.The crowd repeated the now-familiar "Hands up, don't shoot," which protesters have chanted in the streets of Ferguson.In differing accounts of Brown's shooting, police have said he struggled with Officer Darren Wilson, who shot and killed him. But some witnesses say Brown held up his hands and was surrendering when he was shot multiple times in the head and chest.After the funeral, people came in small groups to the impromptu memorial at the site of his death, among them Tameka Bryant, 28, a marketing executive at a radio station who is on maternity leave."I just hope we will see justice served," said Bryant, who said she attended Brown's funeral. "The family needs some comfort and peace. I hate to think what would happen if they don't get it. We would have chaos."(Additional reporting by Adrees Latif and Carey Gillam; Writing by Ellen Wulfhorst; Editing by Jonathan Oatis, G Crosse and Peter Cooney)

Ferguson's old quarter a world away from protests-Reuters-By Edward McAllister-AUG 25,14-YAHOONEWS

FERGUSON Mo. (Reuters) - Images of rioting and demonstrations after the police shooting of an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, have provoked outrage across the world.Yet just a 10-minute drive from where Michael Brown was killed on Aug. 9, signs of the unrest that has beset the poorer neighborhoods of this St. Louis suburb are strikingly absent.The sometimes violent protests have had little visible impact on the quiet tree-lined streets of Ferguson's historic district, where some of the city's grandest houses are located and many of its white residents live.It is in stark contrast to the daily disruptions to everyday life felt in poorer, mostly black areas just a few blocks away."We have seen no difference. We are far away enough from the isolated parts of Ferguson and are virtually unaffected," said Ruth Brown, a 72-year-old white woman, sitting on a white couch in the spacious living room of her 130-year-old home.Even so, "we are heartbroken, because we fear that the town will not recover this time," said Brown, whose grandparents came to Ferguson in 1885.Michael Brown's death and the sometimes violent protests that followed have exposed racial tensions in the city and across the United States, and have prompted international condemnation of the clashes between police and demonstrators. About 67 percent of Ferguson's residents are black, according the latest U.S. Census data.While the protests have remained calm in the brutal August heat of recent days, Michael Brown's funeral on Monday is expected to draw huge crowds, leaving many concerned about further violence. Hundreds of people gathered in a St Louis park on Sunday afternoon at a rally where the father of Michael Brown was joined by the parents of Trayvon Martin, a Florida teen shot two years ago in another racially tinged case.But in historic Ferguson, the streets were deserted, showing the divided fortunes of the town of 21,000.Huge elm and oak trees tower above the free-standing houses. Sprinklers keep the broad front lawns lush and green. Apart from the signs that read "I love Ferguson" that have cropped up outside houses across the city since the demonstrations began, there is no sign of the disruptions occurring across town.On Saturday a farmers' market attracted locals seeking fresh produce, and at night locals sat at the bar at the Brewhouse where craft beers were sold. Vitriol towards the police was muted and no one interviewed had been to the protests."I hope that the law enforcement department reviews what they are doing now, but it is not black versus white or us versus the police," said Sheryl Gibbs, standing on the porch of her brick house with green wooden shutters and large back yard."The City of Ferguson has made a lot of progress. I don't see a racial divide," said the 48-year-old white woman, who owns a small business in the Dogtown area of St Louis.While some expressed concern about the impact of the protests on business and investment, others remained positive.The shooting of Michael Brown could help generate awareness of the town's problems, said Carol Stevenson, 76, who has lived in her bungalow in Ferguson for 50 years."I remember when the schools were segregated," she said, pointing to an elementary school across her street. "This is a good thing - let's get these problems sorted out."Am I worried about it? No, we will win."(Additional reporting by Nick Carey in Ferguson; Editing by Frank McGurty and Michael Perry)

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