Posted on 08/19/2014 2:27:21 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
In a tense, middle-of-the night press conference early Tuesday morning, Missouri Highway Patrol Capt. Ron Johnson lectured members of the media about safety and implored them to assist law enforcement in calming tensions in the city.
After reporting that two individuals had been shot and several police officers injured during another night of protests in response to last weeks shooting of Michael Brown, Johnson showed members of the media items that law enforcement officials had confiscated during the previous nights protests including a Molotov cocktail, fireworks that had been thrown into a crowd, and two guns. Johnson said the guns were confiscated from individuals who shot at an apartment complex from their vehicle, which was then stopped near the media staging area. He said journalists were swarming the car to snap pictures as officers were trying to secure the weapons, making the confrontation even more dangerous.
Johnson said that when the media is asked to relocate, it is for their own safety or to facilitate law enforcement operations.
Id ask you not to glamourize their activities, Johnson said of the protesters who were bent on illegal activities and provoking confrontations with police. There were 31 arrests on Monday night along with several fires set by protesters around the city.
Johnson described the volatile situation on the ground. You were out there. You saw the chaos. You saw the shootings. We had officers in the midst of gunfire. In the midst of gunfire! And I guarantee you that the officers wives and husbands and parents are calling them now, an emotional Johnson said. I stood there and heard on the radio the screams of the officers who were under gunfire. I got back to our SWAT vehicle and saw the gentleman laying in the back who had been shot. I saw a car pull up and drop a gentleman off who had been shot in the hand that was dazed walking down the street. Capt. Johnson added, We cant have this. We do not want any citizen hurt. We do not want any officers hurt. But when youre shooting at apartment complexes and children are laying in the bed in apartment complexes and bullets are flying through the air, the saying on the street is, a bullet has no name. We do not want to lose another life in this community.
While noting that no journalists had been arrested on Monday night, he said its sometimes difficult to identify members of the media. In the midst of chaos, when officers are running around, were not sure whos a journalist and whos not. And yes, if I see somebody with a $50,000 camera on their shoulder, Im pretty sure, he said. But some journalists are walking around and all you have is a cell phone because youre from a small media outlet. Some of you may just have a camera around your neck. He admitted that some journalists have been taken into custody, But when we do take you into custody and we have found out that you are journalists, we have taken the proper action.
Johnson said the first priority is to keep people safe. And we are providing protection for journalists. We had a journalists in the midst of that gunfire. In the midst of that chaos. We provided protection for them. We took journalists back to their trucks.
But Capt. Johnson warned that both the media and law enforcement were under particular scrutiny in Ferguson. This nation is watching law enforcement and this nation is watching our media. He begged the media to help law enforcement. If were going to solve this, were going to have to do it together. Were going to have to do it together. And I want you to think about that tonight. Were going to have to do it together.
“He is not a police officer in the traditional sense.”
In Texas he is.
Highway Patrol does more than run up and down the interstate or back-roads, writing tickets.
Most of their activities in Texas are responding to “traditional” calls outside city limits or responding as back-up to county law enforcement. 1969-2014, 24 out of 69 were killed as a result of being shot.
In NC, 1969-2014, 39 were killed with 16 murdered (vehicular assault and gunfire). http://www.odmp.org/search?agency=Highway%20Patrol&state=North%20Carolina&from=1960&to=2014&o=
In Texas they are State Troopers that also work traffic. Primary law enforcement in each county resides with the elected Sheriff.
As I said: “Most of their activities in Texas are responding to traditional calls outside city limits or responding as BACK-UP to county law enforcement”
I noticed the media, including FOX are doing about the same crap they did during Katrina. They actually help ramp up anger and agitate.
One FOX guy interviewed some “protester” who said that it has always been like this in Ferguson. Store owners don’t want black people in their stores.
Oh really, many of those store owners are black and minorities. How come this is the first we have heard of it?
Giving camera time to morons is not helpful.
I was informing the non-Texans.
Roger that.
Captain Urban afraid of being shown up by coddling the criminal element?
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