Posted on 09/04/2014 10:20:40 PM PDT by Kevin in California
Gotnews.com has exclusive obtained social media postings of Michael Brown that destroy the media narrative that Brown was nonviolent.
In stark contrast to the gentle giant portrayed in the national media Browns social media accounts reveal a misogynistic young man obsessed with drugs, money, and violence. He described his interest in money, weed, and weather on his Instagram.
He was a good boy.
He made money picking weeds in bad weather.
What relevance does this have? Did the officer involved see his Instagram account?
The reference to weather is interesting. Is he interested in “Cloud Nine” AKA synthetic marijuana, the “haze” one is in when smoking pot, or the “snowflakes” of crack cocaine?
Maybe he just had an interest in the weather.
Considering he had just robbed the local Stop & Rob, of course the cop didn’t know that, and then got into a violent confrontation with the cop, what can we infer from that? Obviously it was orders of magnitude beyond a bad hair day.
Do you think he might have suspected the cop was on to him?
Lol! Exactly
Nope.
But it might speak to how he could have been expected to react when confronted with an officer who saw what he was carrying and who might just have heard the BOLO about the convenience store robbery which he'd just committed.
Nope. Not rocket science, is it?
In self defense cases, reputation evidence is admissible to show that an attacker was the initial transgressor and that he acted in conformity with a known character trait such as a penchant for violence.
Or “making it rain”... in other words spending tons of money at the club on women and alcohol.
Throwing loose bills at strippers.
No , he was going to work part-time as a 'greenskeeper' at the local Police Athletic League golf course
so that he could meet his favorite "Chomb Gang" member until he finished 'air-conditioning' college.
Then ,after graduation ,he was going to look for a full-time job with benefits !
He wrote My Hands My Ammunition,. Does that translate from street talk to ‘My hands are my ammunition’? Meaning that his hands are deadly weapons.
Maybe he was looking forward to being a pot entrepreneur if it was legalized in his state.
Here’s the lyrics Micheal Brown liked:
Quick, who wrote these lyrics: “With this Glock in your face ... you betta’ not make a sound.”
Need another clue?
The same guy came up with this gem: “S*** talker, s*** talker, whatcha gonna do when a real killer killer come for you?”
Nope, it’s not Stevie Wonder or Jerry Butler.
The artist in question is Michael Brown, the late teen who was gunned down by a cop in Missouri.-
Maybe he wanted to channel his inner R. Kelly and urinate “rain” on little girls. (It is no coincidence that feminists refuse to denounce R. Kelly.)
Ah yes, how could I forget that “titan” of entertainment.
urban blacks have a different definition of a “good boy” than the rest of society.
KILL_MY_LANDLORD_PING!
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