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Monday, December 1, 2014

MICHAEL BROWN, NOT QUITE AS INNOCENT AS THEY'D LIKE US TO BELIEVE…


And what we have here is the ‘ADULT’ police record of that "unarmed black teen" as well as being a candidate for sainthood, Michael Brown:

Burglary – First Degree (Felony - 11/02/2013)
Armed Criminal Action (Felony – 11/02/2013)
Assault 1st Degree – Serious Physical Injury (11/02/2013)
Armed Criminal Action (Felony – 11/02/2013)
Also a member of the Vice Lords gang.

And also something that I feel is worth mentioning, which is always left out of nearly every discussion related to the deceased Mr. Brown, is the fact that he was a rather sizable individual standing at 6 foot 3 inches and weighing in at 300 pounds. And I’d be curious to know what else would be found out about this man of supposed sterling character if his juvenile record were ever to be unsealed? And what if, for instance, Brown was said to have a second degree murder charge on his juvenile arrest record, which rumor has it actually exists? And yet…

We’re told that Michael Brown's family will "pursue all the legal avenues," including legislation named after their son. This information comes to us by way of attorney Benjamin Crump during his appearance on CBS's "Face the Nation" this past Sunday. Crump said the proposed "Michael Brown law" would require all police officers to wear video cameras that record every move that they make. If I was Mr. Crump, and my sole interest was to show how it is that cops routinely use excessive force when dealing with individuals such as Brown, I’d want to be careful.

That might prove to be one of those things that might need to come with the disclaimer of, "Be careful what you wish for." Because I’ve got a sneaking suspicion that had Officer Wilson been wearing such a devise, not only would this case never have gone to a grand jury, but the continuing attempts, by everyone from Al ‘Bull Horn’ Sharpton to Barry ‘Almighty’ to portray this kid as a victim of racism, would have quickly been shown to be the sick joke that we all know it was. This ‘kid’ was a thug. And if there was a racist present, it was him.

Anyway, it according to Crump that: "The family will pursue all the legal avenues, potential civil wrongful death lawsuit, as well as look at pushing forward with proposed legislation for (a) Michael Brown law -- working with the National Bar Association, NAACP, National Action Network, and others to have it where it is required that every police officer in every American city is required to have video body cameras, so it will be transparent; we won't see this play out over and over again, whether it's in New York or Louisiana or Texas."

Crump also called for changes in the legal system saying, "We see young people of color, especially young black and brown boys, being killed at the hands of the people to protect and serve them, and they are never held accountable, largely due to this process, this grand jury process that needs to be indicted. It's broken. It continues to yield the same results over and over again where they kill our children and they are never held accountable." Crump added, "We have to change that entire process to have a special prosecutor appointed."

But let’s be real here for a second, can we? Who is it that’s really so busy killing black children? Let’s see. Might that be other members of the black community? And yet we never have any mention of the many blacks killed by other blacks. The number of black on black murders dwarfs, and by over 90 percent, the number of incidents where we have white cops shooting these black thugs. But the 90 percent goes unreported because it doesn’t serve to advance the racist narrative that those on the left are so desperate to portray as being the reality.

The racist dolt, Crump complained that Officer Darren Wilson was never cross-examined during the grand jury proceeding, which was intended to help prosecutors decide if they have enough evidence to bring a case to trial. Crump said, "And so it further builds the mistrust that many in the African- American communities all across America have with this process and the local law enforcement and court officials." The grand jury proceedings are secret to protect witnesses and reputations, and with good reason.

According to this moron, ‘if’ the grand jury had indicted Officer Wilson, there is little doubt that the case would have gone to trial. Crump claims that that would have been preferable, even if a trial resulted in Officer Wilson's acquittal: "People can accept that more...when you have...trial by jury, where it's all transparent, where all the evidence and the witnesses are cross-examined and vetted." But the evidence that was presented is now out there for all to see, but one has to want see it, and boobs like this Crump guy, or Sharpton, obviously don’t.

He said, "People think that is fair. People think that is impartial. But when you have this secret grand jury proceeding, where there is only one lawyer in the room and that lawyer is a local prosecutor who has a symbiotic relationship with the local police department and the local police officer and has no relationship or no regard for this young person of color, and then you see the results all the time coming out where there's exonerated, they're cleared, it's swept under the rug, and we're told to just go on and get over it, where we can't continue just to go ahead and get over it, because these are our children that are being killed." What a bunch of gibberish!

"The statistics are alarming," Crump continued. "Young black men between ages of 15 and 19 are said to be likely to be killed by the police 21 percent more than anybody else. And they are stopped three times by police more than anybody else." While I’m no hurry to support the numbers that this guys throws around, if blacks are more likely to get stopped by police, they have only themselves to blame. Black males rather enjoy their thuggish persona, so therefore they’re going to have to be willing to accept the consequences that go along with it.

In sounding more than just a little ridiculous, this clown, Crump went on to say, "We have to get police officers who are not cold as ice like the shooter of Michael Brown, but police officers who care about trying to have a relationship with the community, not seeing the citizens of low-income communities or minority communities as demons, as criminals, but as citizens that we all have to be together, in that we're all in the same boat and we have a vested interest." In looking at images of Officer Wilson I don’t see someone who is "cold as ice."

While Crump complained that Wilson was "cold as ice," police described Brown as being a thug. Which is easier to justify, calling Wilson "cold as ice," or calling Brown a thug? After all, Brown had just committed a strong-arm robbery at a nearby convenience store, a crime captured on videotape, and he was walking in the middle of the street when Officer Wilson first encountered him and his companion. Wilson testified, and black witnesses corroborated, that Brown trapped him in his cruiser, hit him multiple times, and grabbed for his gun.

Let’s face it, this asshole, Benjamin Crump, is really no different than the race hustlers Al ‘Bull Horn’ Sharpton, Jesse ‘The Extortionist’ Jackson or ‘Calypso Louie’ Farrakhan. They would rather keep the focus on the nonexistent problem of racist cops, than on the real problem of blacks killing blacks at a rather alarming rate or astronomical black unemployment or about the millions of blacks who are literally trapped in horrendous inner city schools. But we can’t talk about such inner city problems because it’s the Democrat Party that controls those cities.

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