Ferguson has almost turned into Nathan Explosion's Florida, "People of Florida, Let me hear your guns!".
Ferguson has almost turned into Nathan Explosion's Florida, "People of Florida, Let me hear your guns!".
he was moreso walking around surrounded by press at this time, here's a wideshot, he was on the tail end of the police clearing the area so pretty much anyone not a cop was press at that point.
He was surrounded by press, barely a protester in sight. If I had to chose between him gunning down protesters, or press, I'd choose press.
I think there have been a dozen or so injuries, I can't get an exact number cause the total from the news keeps changing.
He was surrounded by a circle of press all seizing on the fact he was unstable, u can see it in this video. Barely any protesters cause he was trailing the police that just came through pushing them back, so all that was left was mostly press.
Well, a bloodbath would reinforce the point the community is trying to make.
He was completely surrounded by press people, barely in protesters in the crowd he was aiming his rifle at.
Just suspended.
In this video you see that a St.Louis County officer noticed this guy had lost it and forced him to lower his weapon and made him walk away.
He's been suspended, although police are supposed to keep their cool, a lot of these guys are working 12-16 hour shifts during the protests, and some can't even go home the need for numbers is so bad. It was only a matter of time before one of them snapped, I'm actually surprised it hasn't happened before now.
Most the crowd was media, u can see that here. At the times this happened the media outnumbered the protesters 2 to 1.
It's St.Louis County, St.Louis Metro, and MSHP, with a few other municipalities, Ferguson PD have done pretty much nothing but sit at their precinct the last 10 days.
They've had to remove uniform names because Anonymous has been hacking into named officers accounts.
He's not Ferguson Police, he is St.Ann police which are mostly just a speedtrap department.
Seen it, but Afghanistan is just one of how many proxy countries and proxy causes we used during the cold war. It's ocean of effects, not a river.
My AP European history teacher in High School taught me that history was not a line, but rather a big circle.
My Afghanistan history after the Soviets left is rather foggy, but I had the impression that my previous post does have parallels to what actually happened, if I am wrong, let me know.
We will probably stay out of it and watch them destroy each other, most likely this will cripple the existing government and create multiple revolutionary groups who will then fight each other to see who claims power, then ISIS gains a foothold again and process starts over.