Ferguson

Started by jonrox3, August 16, 2014, 01:02:55 AM

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MuggyWuggy

OJ got away with murder, plenty of evidence that he did it, no solid proof

He even wrote a book that was almost a movie that was released, but the studios decided a bit smarter at the last minute.
Book was titled "If I did it"


I mean, how much evidence do you need for POLICE MISCONDUCT to be proven?

You think anyone is gonna admit they shot a person in malicious action?

NovusOrbis

You can always pick a sides but as far as the law is concerned, no one is innocent or guilty of anything yet.
You have to remember to keep emotion out of the law; it's not being heartless, it's just being rational.

Agrus Kos, Enforcer of Truth

Quote from: NovusOrbis on September 11, 2014, 07:49:22 PM
You can always pick a sides but as far as the law is concerned, no one is innocent or guilty of anything yet.
You have to remember to keep emotion out of the law; it's not being heartless, it's just being rational.
Yes, and the cold, hard fact is that an unarmed black teenager was shot and killed by someone who sworn to uphold the law. The officer should be stripped of his position for this and tried for manslaughter and misconduct at the very least.

Agrus Kos, Enforcer of Truth

Quote from: Taysby on September 11, 2014, 08:10:39 PM
Once again, I could make (almost)any officer fear for their lives with my bare hands.  Just because he was unarmed doesn't mean he's harmless.
And the only solution is to kill the person? Either the guy had training on how to handle the situation and ignored it or he didn't have training on how to handle the situation and shouldn't have been a police officer; either way, he failed.

NovusOrbis

Quote from: Agrus Kos, Enforcer of Truth on September 11, 2014, 08:04:43 PM
Quote from: NovusOrbis on September 11, 2014, 07:49:22 PM
You can always pick a sides but as far as the law is concerned, no one is innocent or guilty of anything yet.
You have to remember to keep emotion out of the law; it's not being heartless, it's just being rational.
Yes, and the cold, hard fact is that an unarmed black teenager was shot and killed by someone who sworn to uphold the law. The officer should be stripped of his position for this and tried for manslaughter and misconduct at the very least.
If the officer is found guilty, absolutely. You also don't need a weapon to kill a man.

Agrus Kos, Enforcer of Truth

Quote from: NovusOrbis on September 11, 2014, 08:17:35 PM
Quote from: Agrus Kos, Enforcer of Truth on September 11, 2014, 08:04:43 PM
Quote from: NovusOrbis on September 11, 2014, 07:49:22 PM
You can always pick a sides but as far as the law is concerned, no one is innocent or guilty of anything yet.
You have to remember to keep emotion out of the law; it's not being heartless, it's just being rational.
Yes, and the cold, hard fact is that an unarmed black teenager was shot and killed by someone who sworn to uphold the law. The officer should be stripped of his position for this and tried for manslaughter and misconduct at the very least.
If the officer is found guilty, absolutely. You also don't need a weapon to kill a man.
He is guilty, he killed someone. Also, I never said you need a weapon to kill a man, but a trained officer should be able to detain someone without putting a bullet through their skull.

MuggyWuggy

And witnesses (multiple) state that they saw brown with his hands up asking for the cop to not shoot

NovusOrbis

"Everybody lies. People lie to me all the time: witnesses, defendants, lawyers, everyone."- My speech teacher, the assistant prosecuting attorney for the state of Missouri.

Agrus Kos, Enforcer of Truth

Quote from: NovusOrbis on September 11, 2014, 10:50:11 PM
"Everybody lies. People lie to me all the time: witnesses, defendants, lawyers, everyone."- My speech teacher, the assistant prosecuting attorney for the state of Missouri.
....

Yeah, let's just ignore the only things we know about the case and let someone literally get away with murder.

MuggyWuggy

Quote from: NovusOrbis on September 11, 2014, 10:50:11 PM
"Everybody lies. People lie to me all the time: witnesses, defendants, lawyers, everyone."- My speech teacher, the assistant prosecuting attorney for the state of Missouri.

Forgot police

Agrus Kos, Enforcer of Truth

Quote from: MuggyWuggy on September 11, 2014, 10:55:11 PM
Quote from: NovusOrbis on September 11, 2014, 10:50:11 PM
"Everybody lies. People lie to me all the time: witnesses, defendants, lawyers, everyone."- My speech teacher, the assistant prosecuting attorney for the state of Missouri.

Forgot police
...the same police that have lied and abused their powers in the past, at that.

NovusOrbis

Quote from: Agrus Kos, Enforcer of Truth on September 11, 2014, 10:53:12 PM
Quote from: NovusOrbis on September 11, 2014, 10:50:11 PM
"Everybody lies. People lie to me all the time: witnesses, defendants, lawyers, everyone."- My speech teacher, the assistant prosecuting attorney for the state of Missouri.
....

Yeah, let's just ignore the only things we know about the case and let someone literally get away with murder.
Unless you witnessed the illegal act in question, you're basing your judgement off of what you've heard. Not what's happened.

NovusOrbis

Quote from: MuggyWuggy on September 11, 2014, 10:55:11 PM
Quote from: NovusOrbis on September 11, 2014, 10:50:11 PM
"Everybody lies. People lie to me all the time: witnesses, defendants, lawyers, everyone."- My speech teacher, the assistant prosecuting attorney for the state of Missouri.

Forgot police
I'm positive that everybody encompasses the police force as well.

NovusOrbis

Quote from: Agrus Kos, Enforcer of Truth on September 11, 2014, 11:02:46 PM
Quote from: MuggyWuggy on September 11, 2014, 10:55:11 PM
Quote from: NovusOrbis on September 11, 2014, 10:50:11 PM
"Everybody lies. People lie to me all the time: witnesses, defendants, lawyers, everyone."- My speech teacher, the assistant prosecuting attorney for the state of Missouri.

Forgot police
...the same police that have lied and abused their powers in the past, at that.
There are terrible cops, but there are terrible people as well. People break the rules, regardless of their creed or upbringing.

Agrus Kos, Enforcer of Truth

Quote from: NovusOrbis on September 11, 2014, 11:11:28 PM
Quote from: Agrus Kos, Enforcer of Truth on September 11, 2014, 10:53:12 PM
Quote from: NovusOrbis on September 11, 2014, 10:50:11 PM
"Everybody lies. People lie to me all the time: witnesses, defendants, lawyers, everyone."- My speech teacher, the assistant prosecuting attorney for the state of Missouri.
....

Yeah, let's just ignore the only things we know about the case and let someone literally get away with murder.
Unless you witnessed the illegal act in question, you're basing your judgement off of what you've heard. Not what's happened.
"Well I didn't see Hitler kill anyone, I guess he wasn't that bad of a guy after all." Seriously, your arguments are idiotic. Under this idiotic standard, we should just through out the legal system and devolve into chaos. We may never know what happened, but the eye-witness testimony is better than your guesses, and no matter what the witnesses say, we know for a fact that the cop killed an unarmed black man, which is completely unacceptable.

Quote from: NovusOrbis on September 11, 2014, 11:22:21 PM
There are terrible cops, but there are terrible people as well. People break the rules, regardless of their creed or upbringing.
...and those people shouldn't be cops, we should hold them to a higher standard.