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Obama's AG warned the dumbass Chief not to release the video. He released it anyway. So, here we are...
Withhold the truth, Old 'Contempt of Congress' Holder's modus operandi.
I am not a fan of holder, or of the criminal enterprise known as the Obama administration, but I find myself in agreement with Holder that the video should not have been released. It had absolutely no bearing on the shooting, and could do nothing more than throw gas on the fire. It gave the gangbangers an excuse to riot and loot, and they did.
I would bet that most of the rioters and looters came out of St Louis, just for the ocassion.
I just got done explaining this for the 20,000th time, so I'm just going to link ya to that...screw it...I'll just c&p it here.
The facts are:
Mike Brown strong arm robbed the local c-store and assaulted the manager.
The manager called the police and a BOLO with descriptions of Brown and Johnson went out with an account of the crime and what was stolen.
Officer Wilson had his radio, he was in the vicinity of the robbery and was at a "sick person" call with EMTs.
Officer Wilson left the sick person call and within a minute or two observed Brown and Johnson walking in the middle of the street obstructing traffic.
Officer Wilson made initial contact with Brown and Johnson in regards to the traffic obstruction.
At some point during this initial contact, Officer Wilson observes a box of cigars in Browns hand and makes the connection with the robbery that had just been reported over the police radio transmitted just moments before.
This is the first indication that BROWN is a possible suspect in the robbery.
All else follows from here.
That's how the two are connected.
Mike Brown strong arm robbed the local c-store and assaulted the manager.
The manager called the police and a BOLO with descriptions of Brown and Johnson went out with an account of the crime and what was stolen.
Officer Wilson had his radio, he was in the vicinity of the robbery and was at a "sick person" call with EMTs.
Officer Wilson left the sick person call and within a minute or two observed Brown and Johnson walking in the middle of the street obstructing traffic.
Officer Wilson made initial contact with Brown and Johnson in regards to the traffic obstruction.
At some point during this initial contact, Officer Wilson observes a box of cigars in Browns hand and makes the connection with the robbery that had just been reported over the police radio transmitted just moments before.
This is the first indication that BROWN is a possible suspect in the robbery.
All else follows from here.
That's how the two are connected.
Thomas Jackson, the police chief of Ferguson, Missouri, said later that the officer did not know Brown was a suspect in the robbery when he stopped Brown. Asked why Brown and a friend were stopped, the chief said: Because they were walking down the middle of the street blocking traffic. Jackson later said that "at some point" during the encounter, the officer saw the cigars in Brown's hands and thought he might be a suspect.
Ferguson Chief Names Darren Wilson as Cop Who Shot Michael Brown - NBC News
Ferguson Chief Names Darren Wilson as Cop Who Shot Michael Brown - NBC News