Posted on 11/06/2014 10:10:29 AM PST by Berlin_Freeper
A police report detailing a fight last month between members of Michael Browns family over the sale of commemorative t-shirts identifies the late teenagers mother as one of the attackers who beat and robbed vendors selling the merchandise from a tent in a Ferguson, Missouri parking lot.
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Well what color was the vendor?
Apparently, that’s the most important thing with these racist animals.
LOL
More like the turd doesn’t fall far from the a-hole
Where is Eric Holder when you need him......?
if barack had a mommy,,,
Jive/Ebonics version: "Dee tree (Mom) don't grow far frum de fallen apple (Perp/criminal)!"
Why oh why didn’t someone film this fracas and put it up on YouTube? Who needs comics when you have folks like this in the world?
St. Louis/Ferguson, Missouri sure does have some citizens with baaaaad attitudes, doesn’t say much for the family of the deceased.
It sounds like Victim is the mother of the new wife of the dad of the deceased.
I don’t understand this part:
“A copy of the Ferguson Police Department report was provided yesterday by city attorney Stephanie Karr. When TSG requested the document two weeks ago, Karr noted that Browns mother, Lesley McSpadden, was described in the report and had specifically requested that the report be withheld from the media.
Karr added, Knowing this, do you still want a copy of the report?”
That makes perfect sense...like lugnuts on a birthday cake!
When the going gets tough the wacky turn full blown wacky
More pictures in this story
http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2014/11/06/details-surface-mike-browns-mom-lesley-mcspadden-was-the-robbery-attacker/
BWAHAHAHAHA!!!
Mom is 34, son was 18. That sure explains a lot.
Fighting to cash in over the dead man’s name.
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