Shades of the 60s. This mob action had lots of out of state agitators. I saw quite a few SEIU T shirts too. We know who can roll out these community organizers.
What we don’t know is why Ferguson. Someone somewhere has an axe to grind/grift to sift. I’d really like to know the answer. It’d be nice if there was some ambitious investigative journalist that could expose the inside scoop.
It’ll come out in time. Some Lamestream talking bobble head will let it slip. Remember when George “Steffi” included TWA flight 800 in a list of terrorist attacks on live TV?
Immediate cut to commercial break, and no further comments on it.
There are could be any number of things, pay back for voters kicking out Charlie Dooley, Trying to take attention away from Obama’s failures, Big money wanting to buy up houses cheap. turn Ferguson/Florissant area into a North ST. Louis wasteland so as to eventually expand Lambert Field.
Great time to be selling a house in ST. Charles County.
I work in the area and this area, North St. Louis County, has a reputation for high crime, hard nosed policing, corruption, and yes, some degree of racism but nowhere near what the agitativists are portraying. I know Ferguson officers and they are very overworked, as in calls waiting when you start your watch, and calls stacked when you go home. The detective bureau can’t even start looking at a case until after a month has passed, they are that backlogged.
Now, do I think Ferguson admin could have released some stuff earlier that would have helped. Yes, but in an effort to maintain objectivity they brought in St. Louis County, a common practice, who then gets to decide what info is released. To compound that, Ferguson apparently hired a PR firm that contantly stifles their information release so the misinformation continues to circulate.
The “no-bill” is going to set St. Louis city and others alight. The agitativitst have made it clear that they will accept no other outcome but the public execution of Darren Wilson and have PROMISED violence.
The county prosecutor, Bob McCulloch, knows this case is a non-starter, especially with Wilson volunteering to testify before the Grand Jury and doing so for four hours. I was never in GJ more than a half hour. He also hinted that this case was going to go nowhere because he was promising to bring all evidence to light to the public for transperancy. You don’t do this unless you know the case is so controversial that people are going to pop off and you hope the release will belay some of that.
Anyway, stay safe wherever you are, it’s going to get turbulent.