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Grand Jury reaches decision in Ferguson shooting

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#1 ·
stay tuned....

Public announcements being prepared...
 
#4 ·
The way CNN just reported it, the Grand Jury is back but the announcement won't be til Wednesday since they had a 48 hour hold on it to allow Law Enforcement/National Guard to move into place,
 
#8 ·
So glad that I don't live there, but so sad that I have to say that about any place in the US.
 
#13 ·
I feel yer plight....maybe we should start a new thread of "places I'm glad I don't live..."

Me first...

Atlanta
Pacific time zone...
Anywhere north of NC/VA border....
[emoji13] [emoji13] [emoji13] [emoji13]

Seriously though....
Any bloodshed over this bullshart is squarely on that f***tard Sharpton's hands...

What a piece of s**t....

Oooooops.....thought this was the minefield....[emoji48]
 
#10 ·
From an AP report at WRAL...

"By midday, some media outlets reported that the panel had reached a decision. The Associated Press was not immediately able to confirm those reports.
CNN, citing U.S. and local law enforcement officials it did not identify, said the St. Louis County prosecutor would announce a decision sometime Monday.
The Washington Post, citing sources close to the process, said the offices of both the prosecutor and the Missouri governor were preparing for news conferences likely to come later in the day."
 
#14 ·
The terrorists and rioters don't care what the decision is. They got their "excuse" to party. The have never needed a reason.
The same kind of destruction could be expected if the Detroit Lions ever won the conference championship and then a super bowl.
But in Ferguson they don't want justice. They want blood in the same way a criminal wants blood if his brother is killed in self defense because the brother was trying to kill someone else.
The "lawyer" for the family is helping to incite violence by spreading completely invalid legal nonsense as well. He doesn't care. He learned his trade craft from Al Notsosharpton. I can't believe the guy even passed a bar exam with the way he presents his "argument."
Watch for politically connected developers to swoop in after the dust settles and buy up burned out property for pennies on the dollar.
 
#23 ·
I heard earlier, they wanted to await until all the kids got home from school. This way parents weren't worried about them on the buses.
 
#38 ·
Would there be this much planning to release a decision TO indict?? Im thinking no...

However, one thing that boggles my mind:

They were interviewing several of the organized groups earlier and they said something to the effect of "We are committed to protesting regardless of the verdict". Um, what?

How can you decide to protest no mater what the decision? I mean, I think its great they are being honest- that they are just there to protest no for a real cause- but how can they say that out loud?
 
#39 ·
They were interviewing several of the organized groups earlier and they said something to the effect of "We are committed to protesting regardless of the verdict". Um, what?
You find this surprising? I think its been obvious for a while that its not about Brown, Wilson, or anything meaningful. Its about protesting until the State or Federal Government gives them concessions, including forgiving Sharpton of back taxes, increase in EBT, supervisor positions with Mo DOT, free beer and hotdog programs, etc.
 
#42 ·
Peace, the difference is when UNC fans destroy a block downtown we chuckle about it, but we know its wrong and we expect them to get their hands slapped with fines and community service. The sad fact is that a large group of people in the US don't think what was done in Ferguson was wrong or criminal, but think that they did not go far enough.
 
#54 ·
The problem was never with the protesters using their RIGHTS. The problem was the knuckleheads using the protest as an excuse to behave like thugs.

Because of videos, we saw how LEO's militarized and treated innocent American citizens.
 
#61 ·
How embarrassing.... for the protestors and the community.

Several schools cancelled classes for this week as of last Friday.

It seems to me the LAST thing these kids in Ferguson need is LESS education.
But far worse: how embarrassing that parents have to be worried about the safety of their SCHOOL-AGED children because of the potential actions of these "peaceful protesters."?