Thursday, March 12, 2015

FAIL: stl pd tweets about the shooting half hour before it happens - better bring in the sniper from the stl pre-crimes unit for questioning...,


cnn |  The shots rang out shortly after midnight, at the end of a protest against the maligned Ferguson Police Department. That department has been under fire ever since one of its officers, Darren Wilson, shot and killed black teenager Michael Brown last August, and more recently since the release of a scathing Justice Department report documenting a pattern of racial discrimination.

While the demonstrators' focus was the Ferguson department, neither of the wounded officers is from that St. Louis suburb.

6 comments:

BigDonOne said...

Thtupid...The Twitter clock was obviously still on Standard Time.....

CNu said...

Nah, given everything else that has emanated from and been demonstrated about this bunghole - i'ma go with fumbled setup. you know, just like the FBI's latest crew of set up "terrorist" patsies. Every bit of narrative coming out of STL about these flesh wound shootings is goimg to be a complete and utter fabrication.

CNu said...

Frame up narrative pre-mixed and bubbling along nicely on the stove already http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2015/03/two_ferguson_police_officers_shot_will_the_violence_end_the_movement_to.html

Ed Dunn said...

Look like NYPD HQ is updating Wikipedia references to Eric Garner, Sean Bell and other victims of NYPD police brutality

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2015/03/what-nypd-officers-like-to-edit-on-wikipedia.html

CNu said...

lol, racketeers on some bush league full-spectrum domination, but i think the cat's out of the bag. What do you think Ed?

makheru bradley said...

Shot just below the eye from 125 yards away at night. Head shots at the gun range are not that easy for the casual shooter.

http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-hots-protests-ferguson-20150311-story.html

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