Friday, August 15, 2014

MIKE BROWN AND DORIAN JOHNSON WERE IN AN ALLEDGED THIEVING INNCIDENT JUST BEFORE BROWN KILLED IN FERGUSON MISSOURI

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11:10AM AUG 15,14 FRI
WELL THIS BLACK MICHAEL BROWN SO CALLED INNOCENT 18 YEAR OLD THAT WAS SHOT BY OFFICER DARREN WILSON-WE NOW FIND OUT WITH DORIAN JOHNSON HIS FRIEND THATS BEEN ALL OVER THE TV CLAIMING INNOCENCE. THESE TWO WERE INVOLVED IN STEALING CIGARS IN AN ALLEDGED STRONG ROBBERY ASSAULTING THE CLERK IN A CONVIENT STORE JUST MINUTES BEFORE BROWN AND JOHNSON WERE CONFRONTED BY POLICE AND THEN BROWN WAS KILLED.

SURVEILLANCE SHOWS MIKE BROWN IN THE STORE HITTING THE CLERK AFTER STEALING THE $48.00 BOX OF CGARS.WHILE DORIAN JOHNSON WAS IN THE STORE WITH BROWN.WE NEVER HEARD JOHNSON IN ANY OF HIS SO CALLED TV INTERVIEWS EVER SAY BROWN STOLE CIGARS.ASSAULTED THE CLERK AND THAT THEY BOTH LEFT THE STORE..BROWN HAD A RED HAT ON-WHITE SHIRT AND KACKY JEANS JUST LIKE THE CLERK TOLD POLICE ON THE 911 PHONE CALL THAT STOLE THE CIGARS IN THIS TRONG ARMED ROBBERY.

THEN SHORTLY AFTER A FIRST OFFICER IDENTIFIED BROWN AS THE ALLEDGED STEALER-THIEF OF THE CIGARS.THEN OFFICER DARREN WILSON CAME ON THE SCENE WITH HIS POLICE CAR.MIKE BROWN STUCK HIS HAND IN THE POLICE CAR TRYING TO STEAL OFFICER WILSONS GUN.AND PUNCHED WILSON IN THE FACE JUST LIKE HE DID TO THE STORE CLERK AFTER ALLEDGEDLY STEALING THE BOX OF CIGARS AT THE STORE.THEN OFFICER WILSON SHOT AND KILLED MIKE BROWN IN SELF DEFENCE AND TRYING TO STOP A CRIMINAL THIEF FROM FLEEING THE SCENE.I WISH WE WOULD HAVE KNOWN RIGHT OFF THAT BROWN AND JOHNSON WERE ALLEDGEDLY INVOLVED IN A THIEF INCIDENT.

OH BUT THE BLACKS WILL SAY AND ALREADY ARE ON CNN.A THIEF DOES NOT HAVE TO BE KILLED WHILE HIS HANDS WERE IN THE AIR.I WONDER IF MISSOURI WILL LIKE THIS TRUTH THAT FINALLY CAME OUT.THE BLACKS ON CNN ARE ALL TALKING ABOUT THE SHOOTING.BUT THEY JUST CONVIENTLY LEAVE OUT THAT MIKE BROWN WITH DORIAN JOHNSON WERE INVOLVED IN HITTING A SALES CLERK AFTER STEALING A BOX OF CIGARS.SO AS IT TURNS OUT.THE BLACKS IN MISSOURI CONDONE STEALING AND ASSAULTING STORE CLERKS.BUT WHEN THE THIEF GET KILLED BY AN OFFICER.THEY RIOT-BURN-DESTROY INNOCENT CITIZENS BUSSINESSES.


THIS TRUTH SURE BLOWS THE RACISM QUESTION OUT IN LEFT FIELD.THIS WAS A CRIMINAL ACT ALLEDGEDLY.NOT NO RACISM AS THE BLACKS CLAIM. 

michaelbrownpicturesSURVEILLENCE OF BROWN ROBBING STORE ALLEDGEDLY-PIC RELUCTANT HABITS
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Michael Brown suspect in robbery before he was shot to death, police say-By Ben Brumfield and Ana Cabrera, CNN-updated 10:29 AM EDT, Fri August 15, 2014-Ferguson, Missouri (CNN) -- [Breaking news update at 10:26 a.m.]

Investigators named Michael Brown, the teen shot and killed by police in a St. Louis suburb, as a suspect in a convenience store robbery that occurred moments before the shooting, according to Ferguson police documents released Friday. The documents say Brown stole cigars.

(CNN) -- Now we have a name.Darren Wilson is the police officer who shot and killed Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, police Chief Thomas Jackson told reporters Friday.He is a 6-year veteran with no disciplinary issues, Jackson said, declining to answer any questions about the officer.In the minutes before the shooting, Jackson said Wilson had responded to a call about a strong-arm robbery at a convenience store nearby.

Jackson didn't identify the suspect.

The release of Wilson's name satisfies a key demand of protesters and critics of the handling of the case by the suburban St. Louis police department and St. Louis County investigators handling the probe.Brown, an African-American teen, was shot to death Saturday. Police have said the shooting occurred during a struggle for the officer's gun. Witnesses have said Brown's arms were raised when he was shot.After days of sometimes violent protests, the Missouri State Highway Patrol took over security for the protests on Thursday.

The impact of Ferguson's social media

Gone were the military gear and vehicles, the stun grenades, plastic pellets and tear gas police deployed on previous nights. So were the Molotov cocktails, sounds of gunfire and strife from protesters who had wandered among peaceful demonstrators.The crowds swelled and became more diverse Thursday; their chants for justice accompanied a concert of honking car horns, and though their cause was somber, their mood was buoyant.Despite the celebrated change in tone after his department stepped back, Jackson said Friday he is not going to resign, as some critics have suggested he do."I'm not going anywhere. I'm going to stay and see this through," he said.

Smile tactics

Highway patrol Capt. Ron Johnson is now in charge, at the request of Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon."We have a different approach that we're using this evening," he told CNN's Don Lemon. Smiling instead of scowling is key. "I've smiled more today than I have in the past few days."Maj. Ronnie Robinson from the St. Louis City Police is working with Johnson. He underlined the importance of dialogue with residents. "We feel the pain in the community," he said. They can protest 24 hours, if they want to.He also insisted there will be law and order. No looting, no vandalizing. State troopers will protect small businesses, he said. And protesters may not block the streets.Despite the new tone by authorities, some protesters said they were prepared for police aggression."Gas me, shoot me, I will stand my ground," one sign read.Antonio French, a St. Louis alderman who was arrested at a demonstration in Ferguson on Wednesday, said he's noticed the new tone."Really, it has been the police presence, the heavy-handed presence, which has escalated the situation, and I think led to the violence each night. And so it's good to see this new approach," he said.Opinion: How many unarmed people have to die?

Diversity

Ferguson's police department has been criticized for a lack of ethnic diversity. The St. Louis suburb's population is two-thirds African-American. Of the police force's 53 officers, only six are African-American.An eyewitness has said that the officer who shot Brown was Caucasian.Johnson and Robinson are African-American. Though he believes in ethnic diversity and would like to see more in Ferguson's police force, Robinson did not peg it to skin color but to a person's ability to understand people's culture and communicate with them."You've got to give respect to get respect," he said.Authorities have said that the change of appearance of the police force was intentional.As Robinson spoke, a group of young Caucasian men behind him held up a sign calling for justice for Brown.

'Powder keg'

The city was a "powder keg," Jackson said earlier Thursday, before the change of guard in security arrangements, which the U.S. Justice Department had influenced. Attorney General Eric Holder said Thursday that local authorities had accepted the department's help.Upset residents gathered to protest Brown's killing as soon as his body lay in the street Saturday.No one has disputed that Brown was unarmed. But police say he tried to grab the officer's gun, something two witnesses dispute. They say the officer fired on the 18-year-old as he tried to distance himself and raised his hands into the air.Demonstrations have continued since, turning into a ruckus after nightfall, and violence has broken out. Police have detained dozens, including two journalists.President Barack Obama on Thursday called for peace from all sides."There is never an excuse for violence against police or for those who would use this tragedy as a cover for vandalism or looting," he said. "There is also no excuse for police to use excessive force against peaceful protests or to throw protesters in jail for lawfully exercising their First Amendment rights."Brown's killing has gained attention around the world and moved people to protest in other U.S. cities Thursday. In Los Angeles and in New York, hundreds gathered to demand justice for Brown.The Los Angeles protests included commemoration for Ezell Ford, an African-American youth recently killed there. In New York, police formed a line to halt the march, CNN affiliate WABC reported.They told the crowd to disperse and arrested a few people.CNN's Ben Brumfield reported and wrote from Atlanta, and Ana Cabrera reported from Ferguson. CNN's Michael Pearson, Don Lemon and Catherine E. Shoichet contributed to this report.

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