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Re: Ferguson 'victim' has rap sheet, robbed store same morning
« Reply #575 on: December 01, 2014, 03:49:18 PM »
Jesse Lee Peterson: Michael Brown's Death His Own Fault
Monday, 01 Dec 2014
By Bill Hoffmann

A prominent African-American minister has come out swinging against the parents of Michael Brown, after his incensed father labeled the police officer who fatally shot his son "a murderer."

"I may be the only one in America who does not grieve for Michael Brown's parents," the Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson said Monday on "The Steve Malzberg Show" on Newsmax TV.

"The reality is Michael Brown is dead because of Michael Brown. It's not Officer Darren Wilson's fault."

In an interview with CNN, Brown's parents were asked about Wilson's declaration that he has a "clear conscience" about shooting their son in Ferguson, Mo. — an event that triggered weeks of racial unrest last summer.

"He’s a murderer," Michael Brown Sr. shot back. "He understood exactly what he was doing. You know, he didn’t have a second thought, a pushback thought or nothing. He was intending to kill someone."

But Peterson — president and founder of the Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny (BOND) and host of the syndicated radio program, "The Jesse Lee Peterson Show" — tore into that scenario.

"[Brown] attacked the police officer in his car, tried to take his gun, the gun went off, and Michael's blood is all over the place," Peterson said.

"According to the report and witnesses, Michael, after running away from the officer, came back after him with a full force charge toward him. Michael Brown is dead because of Michael Brown.

"His parents are also hypocrites because they didn't raise Michael in the right way. They failed him. They failed to raise a decent citizen. They are in part responsible for the death of Michael Brown as well. [They] should be made to feel embarrassed for the way they raised their son."

Wilson was exonerated by a grand jury last week. He has quit the Ferguson police force in a bid to help the racially torn community heal.

But the Rev. Al Sharpton said Sunday that "the fight ain't over" in the wake of the grand jury declining to indict a white police officer in the killing of a black teenager.

Speaking at the Friendly Temple Missionary Baptist Church in St. Louis where Brown's funeral was held in August, Sharpton said Wilson's resignation is not enough.

Peterson told Steve Malzberg:

"America has set up situations like this all over the country because these thugs are going to feel as though they could go out and harass officers, fight with them, call them racists and get away with it.

"No one in the black community, for the most part, [is] telling the truth about what really happened there."

http://www.Newsmax.com/Newsmax-Tv/Jesse-Lee-Peterson-Michael-Brown-Ferguson-parents/2014/12/01/id/610331/#ixzz3Kh2FWSeH

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Re: Ferguson 'victim' has rap sheet, robbed store same morning
« Reply #576 on: December 01, 2014, 04:05:14 PM »
he will be labeled an Uncle Tom by 99% of his Community and libs of all colors will join in the pile on

Did it get mentioned that the Oath Keepers have been banned from guarding stores in Ferguson and might be prosecuted for 'vigilantism' ? I wonder where that came from  ::)

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Re: Ferguson 'victim' has rap sheet, robbed store same morning
« Reply #578 on: December 02, 2014, 05:35:20 AM »
http://www.politico.com/story/2014/12/lawmakers-ferguson-hands-up-113254.html



you got to be kidding me    >:(

Nothing but fools swept up in a wave of irrational drooling stupidity.
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Re: Ferguson 'victim' has rap sheet, robbed store same morning
« Reply #580 on: December 02, 2014, 10:03:25 AM »
Nothing but fools swept up in a wave of irrational drooling stupidity.

Exactly. 

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Re: Ferguson 'victim' has rap sheet, robbed store same morning
« Reply #581 on: December 02, 2014, 12:32:12 PM »
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Re: Ferguson 'victim' has rap sheet, robbed store same morning
« Reply #582 on: December 02, 2014, 12:50:58 PM »
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I disagree with his comments about Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman, but he is spot on about Ferguson. 

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Re: Ferguson 'victim' has rap sheet, robbed store same morning
« Reply #583 on: December 04, 2014, 07:51:49 AM »

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Re: Ferguson 'victim' has rap sheet, robbed store same morning
« Reply #584 on: December 04, 2014, 01:41:04 PM »

BREAKING: #Ferguson Activist Who Met With Obama in White House – Arrested for Assaulting Guard

Posted by Jim Hoft on Thursday, December 4, 2014, 1:42 PM



 

 


From street mob activist to White House guest—
sean aldridge
20 year-old Ferguson activist Rasheen Aldridge met with Barack Obama this week in the White House to discuss Ferguson. He was the president’s guest. No Ferguson business owners or Ferguson police officers were invited to the publicized event.

Several local Ferguson protest leaders were invited by Barack Obama to the White House.
Torch a town – Get invited to White House!
obama ferguson activists

On Monday several Ferguson protest leaders met with Barack Obama in the White House.
 Attendees included:

** Ashley Yates, Millennial Activists United
** Rasheen Aldridge, Young Activists St. Louis
** Brittany Packnett, St. Louis educator and activist
** T-Dubb-O, St. Louis hip-hop artist
** James Hayes, Ohio Students Association
** Phillip Agnew, Dream Defenders
** Jose Lopez, Make the Road New York

After meeting with President Obama this week Rasheen told reporters.


“We want [the president] to come out and have accountability for police, we want him to acknowledge our pain, and that we have been peaceful.“

In September Rasheed tweeted out the Ferguson police chief’s Social Security Number.
rasheed ss number

Now this…
Rasheen Aldridge was just charged with assaulting a security guard at St. Louis City Hall.
KMOV reported:


Rasheen Aldridge, the youngest member of the newly-established Ferguson Commission, was arrested in November for allegedly assaulting a guard at City Hall during Ferguson-related protests.

According to court records, Aldridge, 22, was one of several protesters who marched outside St. Louis City Hall on November 26. During the protests, City Hall went on lockdown and several protesters, including Aldridge, tried to gain entry, prosecutors said.

While trying to gain access, the group began chanting and shouting at a security guard who was blocking the doorway before Aldridge allegedly shoved him.

Aldridge is charged with 3rd degree assault.

Aldridge is a member of Young Activists United. He told News 4 at the time of his appointment that he was somewhat hesitant to accept an appointment to the commission.

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Re: Ferguson 'victim' has rap sheet, robbed store same morning
« Reply #585 on: December 04, 2014, 04:34:29 PM »
BREAKING: #Ferguson Activist Who Met With Obama in White House – Arrested for Assaulting Guard

Posted by Jim Hoft on Thursday, December 4, 2014, 1:42 PM



 

 


From street mob activist to White House guest—
sean aldridge
20 year-old Ferguson activist Rasheen Aldridge met with Barack Obama this week in the White House to discuss Ferguson. He was the president’s guest. No Ferguson business owners or Ferguson police officers were invited to the publicized event.

Several local Ferguson protest leaders were invited by Barack Obama to the White House.
Torch a town – Get invited to White House!
obama ferguson activists

On Monday several Ferguson protest leaders met with Barack Obama in the White House.
 Attendees included:

** Ashley Yates, Millennial Activists United
** Rasheen Aldridge, Young Activists St. Louis
** Brittany Packnett, St. Louis educator and activist
** T-Dubb-O, St. Louis hip-hop artist
** James Hayes, Ohio Students Association
** Phillip Agnew, Dream Defenders
** Jose Lopez, Make the Road New York

After meeting with President Obama this week Rasheen told reporters.


“We want [the president] to come out and have accountability for police, we want him to acknowledge our pain, and that we have been peaceful.“

In September Rasheed tweeted out the Ferguson police chief’s Social Security Number.
rasheed ss number

Now this…
Rasheen Aldridge was just charged with assaulting a security guard at St. Louis City Hall.
KMOV reported:


Rasheen Aldridge, the youngest member of the newly-established Ferguson Commission, was arrested in November for allegedly assaulting a guard at City Hall during Ferguson-related protests.

According to court records, Aldridge, 22, was one of several protesters who marched outside St. Louis City Hall on November 26. During the protests, City Hall went on lockdown and several protesters, including Aldridge, tried to gain entry, prosecutors said.

While trying to gain access, the group began chanting and shouting at a security guard who was blocking the doorway before Aldridge allegedly shoved him.

Aldridge is charged with 3rd degree assault.

Aldridge is a member of Young Activists United. He told News 4 at the time of his appointment that he was somewhat hesitant to accept an appointment to the commission.


We are six years in and I'm still wondering if this President is capable of doing anything without looking like a complete fool?

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Re: Ferguson 'victim' has rap sheet, robbed store same morning
« Reply #586 on: March 06, 2015, 09:01:07 AM »
Networks Spread False 'Hands Up, Don't Shoot' Narrative 140 Times Since Ferguson
By Kristine Marsh | March 5, 2015

“Hands Up, Don’t Shoot” has been the rallying cry of Ferguson protesters since officer Darren Wilson fatally shot Michael Brown on a Missouri street last August. Brown, the “gentle giant,” was shot while trying to surrender or de-escalate his encounter with Wilson. It was an article of faith on the left, and the three networks used the phrase 140 times in their coverage of Ferguson.

Now, the DOJ report and Attorney General Eric Holder have admitted that the catch phrase was based on false witness accounts. None of the networks apologized or admitted their own reporting spread that false narrative. Instead, they focused on DOJ’s assertions of racism in the Ferguson police department.

In a press conference yesterday, AG Holder admitted that a false account of events had mysteriously gained popularity with the public, but he wouldn’t admit the media had some small part in this. “I recognize that the findings in our report may leave some to wonder how the department’s findings can differ so sharply from some of the initial, widely reported accounts of what transpired,” he said, “It remains not only valid – but essential – to question how such a strong alternative version of events was able to take hold so swiftly, and be accepted so readily.”

Er, it might have something to do with people in the media and government (Holder very much included) being all too eager to believe, or at least cynically parrot that “alternative version.” For example, the “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot” phrase was mentioned 34 times by NBC, 51 by ABC and 55 by CBS from August 9, 2014 to March 3, 2015.


But only the CBS Evening News, which gave 42 seconds to clearing Wilson, noted that there was “no credible evidence Brown had his hands up attempting to surrender.”

Passive language and skeptical tone characterized the report from anchor Charlie Rose, who said the DOJ “found no evidence to disprove Wilson's contention he acted in self-defense.” Reporter Mark Strassmann also called Brown “an unarmed teenager” during the segment, which spent another minute and 20 seconds discussing the racial tensions in Ferguson and hyping “racist emails” found on officers’ computers. The segment was immediately followed by a civil rights poll.

ABC’s World News Tonight was even worse. Anchor David Muir teased the segment by not even mentioning that Wilson was cleared by the DOJ or that the protesters were wrong, but instead leading with the racist emails, saying: “Breaking tonight: the Ferguson police department, coming before the cameras at this hour, responding. After the justice department reveals racist e-mails, and alleged excessive force.” In the nearly two minute long segment, just five seconds were given to the fact that Wilson was cleared by the DOJ. The rest of the segment was devoted to the emails.

NBC Nightly News followed in the pattern of casting a skeptical tone on Wilson’s clearing. Investigative reporter Ron Allen said: "Despite months of passionate demands from protesters in Ferguson, federal investigators decided not to charge former police officer Darren Wilson saying he feared for his life, acted in self-defense killing the unarmed teenager Michael Brown."

Nowhere in the two minute, 20 second long segment did anchor Lester Holt or reporter Ron Allen find time to mention that the report also found the “hands up, don’t shoot” narrative was a lie.

It’s not just the broadcast news that was complicit in spreading false information and adding fuel to the fire in the Ferguson case. Shockingly, a CNN panel even participated in siding with the protesters by hosting their own, “Hands Up” protest after the grand jury found Wilson not guilty of any criminal charges in December.


It doesn’t seem to matter to the media that no jury, judge, or government office has found anything showing Officer Wilson was not acting in self-defense. The media and the Obama administration will continue to aid the race-baiting narrative from the left as long as no one holds them accountable.

Methodology: MRC Culture counted 140 mentions between ABC, NBC and CBS on their morning and evening news broadcasts. NBC had 34 mentions, ABC had 51 and CBS had 55 mentions, from Aug.9, 2014 to March 3, 2015.

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/kristine-marsh/2015/03/05/nets-fail-acknowledge-they-spread-false-hands-dont-shoot-140x#sthash.41wk0V1y.dpuf


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Re: Ferguson 'victim' has rap sheet, robbed store same morning
« Reply #588 on: March 20, 2015, 01:02:15 PM »

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Re: Ferguson 'victim' has rap sheet, robbed store same morning
« Reply #589 on: March 24, 2015, 11:57:05 AM »
Fox Highlights MRC Study on Media Promoting 'Hands Up, Don't Shoot' Myth
By Jeffrey Meyer | March 24, 2015

On Monday's The Kelly File, Fox News’ Trace Gallagher highlighted an analysis from the Media Research Center which examined the number of times the "big three" (ABC, CBS, and NBC) networks promoted the "hands up, don't shoot" myth in the wake of the shooting death of Michael Brown by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson.

Gallagher detailed how “[t]he conservative Media Research Center finds that NBC, ABC, and CBS mentioned hands up don't shoot combined 140 times, only CBS declares that the DOJ report says the narrative was untrue.”

Host Megyn Kelly introduced the report by explaining how “the mainstream media and some very public personalities helped push a lie about racially charged events in Ferguson, Missouri. Now, some in the media after being publicly shamed are starting to come around.”       

Gallagher went on to explain that much of the media falsely jumped onto the false “hands up, don’t shoot” line surrounding the Michael Brown case was the result of “a basic failure to tell both sides of the story.” He went on to note that when Fox would bring on guests to present both sides of the Darren Wilson story, the network was accused of having a pro-cop bias:

 A cold-blooded murder said CNN's top legal analyst, an execution says MSNBC. Where was the information about Dorian Johnson having a lengthy criminal record including a conviction for lying to police? And where were the eyewitness accounts that fully backed up Officer Darren Wilson? They were here on The Kelly File, which was still accused of bias.

Click here to read the full MRC study on the liberal media’s continued promotion of the “hands up don’t shoot” myth.

Fox News’ The Kelly File

March 23, 2015

MEGYN KELLY: New reaction now to a disastrous public relations move by Starbucks intended to encourage conversations about race. That idea that created about a week of controversy before hitting the trash can with the latest batch of French roast grounds. Ironically almost none of those people is reporting on Starbucks -- none of those people is focusing on another conversation, like how the mainstream media and some very public personalities helped push a lie about racially charged events in Ferguson, Missouri. Now, some in the media after being publicly shamed are starting to come around. Trace Gallagher details the story tonight from Los Angeles. Trace.

TRACE GALLAGHER: Megyn, the very same reason that much of the media got the Duke Lacrosse and Trayvon Martin cases wrong is also why they got the Michael Brown case wrong. A basic failure to tell both sides of the story. In fact, the "Hands Up, Don't Shoot" mantra was born from the eyewitness account of Dorian Johnson, the man who was with Michael Brown when they were confronted by Officer Darren Wilson. Watch
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GALLAGHER: A cold-blooded murder said CNN's top legal analyst, an execution says MSNBC. Where was the information about Dorian Johnson having a lengthy criminal record including a conviction for lying to police? And where were the eyewitness accounts that fully backed up Officer Darren Wilson? They were here on The Kelly File, which was still accused of bias.
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GALLAGHER: And while the accusations rang from coast-to-coast to Capitol Hill, the apology bandwagon is moving slow and silent. The conservative Media Research Center finds that NBC, ABC, and CBS mentioned hands up don't shoot combined 140 times, only CBS declares that the DOJ report says the narrative was untrue. So the media was called on the carpet. Watch.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: We saw members of congress on the steps of the US Capitol, hands in the air saying hands up, don't shoot. And if one of them has so far apologized for misleading America, we haven't heard it. Enough is enough.

(END OF VIDEO CLIP)

GALLAGHER: And only after did The Washington Post's Jonathan Capehart admit it was a lie. CNN is also re-evaluating based on unreliable eyewitness accounts, the very same eyewitness accounts they had earlier relied on, Megyn.

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/jeffrey-meyer/2015/03/24/fox-highlights-mrc-study-media-promoting-hands-dont-shoot-myth#sthash.c6paL3kp.dpuf

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Re: Ferguson 'victim' has rap sheet, robbed store same morning
« Reply #590 on: April 23, 2015, 11:08:41 AM »
Family of black Ferguson teen killed by police sues city
Apr 23, 2015

(Reuters) - The family of Michael Brown, a black 18-year-old killed in Ferguson last summer by a white police officer, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city on Thursday, seeking unspecified punitive damages, $75,000 in compensation and changes in policing.

The civil lawsuit filed in St. Louis County, Missouri, names the city of Ferguson, former Police Chief Thomas Jackson and former police officer Darren Wilson as defendants.

The suit calls for a court order prohibiting the use of police techniques "that demean, disregard, or underserve its African-American population".

The shooting last August sparked a wave of angry demonstrations and unrest over police violence, particularly against minorities in Ferguson and around the country.

The filing has been expected since the family said last month it would file the civil case.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/04/23/us-usa-police-missouri-idUSKBN0NE0F620150423

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Re: Ferguson 'victim' has rap sheet, robbed store same morning
« Reply #591 on: February 12, 2016, 08:52:16 AM »
Federal government sues Ferguson, Missouri
Published February 10, 2016 
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FERGUSON, Mo –  The federal government sued Ferguson on Wednesday, one day after the City Council voted to revise an agreement aimed at improving the way police and courts treat poor people and minorities in the St. Louis suburb.

Attorney General Loretta Lynch said Ferguson's decision to reject the deal left the Justice Department no choice except to file a civil-rights lawsuit.

"The residents of Ferguson have waited nearly a year for the city to adopt an agreement that would protect their rights and keep them safe. ... They have waited decades for justice. They should not be forced to wait any longer," Lynch told a Washington news conference.

The Justice Department complaint accuses Ferguson of routinely violating residents' rights and misusing law enforcement to generate revenue — a practice the government alleged was "ongoing and pervasive."

Ferguson leaders "had a real opportunity here to step forward, and they've chosen to step backward," Lynch said.

Ferguson spokesman Jeff Small declined to comment. Messages left with Mayor James Knowles III were not returned.

Ferguson has been under Justice Department scrutiny since 18-year-old Michael Brown, who was black and unarmed, was fatally shot by white officer Darren Wilson 18 months ago. A grand jury and the Justice Department declined to prosecute Wilson, who resigned in November 2014.

But a scathing Justice Department report was critical of police and a profit-driven municipal court system. Following months of negotiations, an agreement between the federal agency and Ferguson was announced in January.

A recent financial analysis determined the agreement would cost the struggling city nearly $4 million in the first year alone. The council voted 6-0 Tuesday to adopt the deal, but with seven amendments.

Hours before the lawsuit was announced, Ferguson leaders said they were willing to sit down with Justice Department negotiators to draw up a new agreement.

That seemed unlikely from the outset. Within hours of the Tuesday vote, Vanita Gupta, head of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, said in a statement that the department would take "the necessary legal actions" to ensure Ferguson's police and court practices comply with the Constitution and federal laws.

Knowles said the seven amendments were formulated after the analysis showed the deal was so expensive it could lead to dissolution of Ferguson. The analysis suggested that the first-year cost of the agreement would be $2.2 million to $3.7 million, with second- and third-year costs between $1.8 million and $3 million in each year.

Ferguson has an operating budget of $14.5 million and already faces a $2.8 million deficit. Voters will be asked to approve two tax hikes in April, but approval of both would still leave the city short.

A big part of the cost was the requirement that Ferguson raise police salaries to attract better candidates, including more minority officers. Removal of the pay-raise clause was among the seven amendments.

Ferguson resident Bob Hudgins, 52, applauded the lawsuit.

"I'm proud of my federal government today," said Hudgins, who says he plans to run for City Council. "Ferguson does not have the option to modify the agreement to the extent they have sent back."

Another new provision states that the agreement will not apply to any other governmental entity that might take over duties currently provided by Ferguson. That means, for example, that St. Louis County would not be beholden to the agreement if it takes over policing in Ferguson.

St. Louis County police spokesman Brian Schellman said if the county were ever asked to take over policing in Ferguson, "we would consider the implications of the consent decree before entering into such an agreement."

Knowles doesn't believe neighboring municipal departments would agree to cover Ferguson under the Justice Department's requirements.

Defiance has often defined Ferguson since Brown's death.

Days after the shooting, then-Police Chief Tom Jackson released surveillance video showing Brown's involvement in a theft at a small grocery store shortly before his death, with the burly teenager pushing the store owner. The video's release only heightened anger among protesters.

Knowles has vigorously defended Ferguson. Even as protesters and civil rights leaders called for reforms, the mayor noted that Ferguson was already making changes to municipal courts aimed at easing the burden on people accused of minor violations. In fact, city revenue from court fees and fines has declined by hundreds of thousands of dollars since the shooting.

It's not uncommon for local governments to seek changes to agreements even after negotiations, but the overwhelming majority of investigations still end up in a settlement.

The Justice Department has initiated more than 20 civil rights investigations into law enforcement agencies in the last six years, including in Baltimore and Chicago. In the last 18 months, the department has reached settlements with police departments that included Cleveland and Albuquerque.

There have been occasional disagreements.

In 2012, the Justice Department sued Maricopa County, Arizona, after failing to reach agreement on allegations that the sheriff's office targeted Latinos with discriminatory stops and arrests. County officials voted in July to settle parts of that lawsuit.

The federal government also sued North Carolina's Alamance County following an investigation that alleged biased policing practices against Latinos there. But a federal judge last August ruled in the county's favor, saying the Justice Department failed to prove the sheriff ordered deputies to target Hispanic residents. That case is on appeal.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/02/10/federal-government-expected-to-sue-ferguson-missouri.html?intcmp=hplnws

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Re: Ferguson 'victim' has rap sheet, robbed store same morning
« Reply #592 on: February 12, 2016, 02:26:59 PM »