Posted on 11/21/2014 1:06:31 PM PST by tcrlaf
The FBI has sent about 100 agents to the St. Louis area to help deal with any problems that could arise from the grand jury decision in the police shooting of Ferguson teenager Michael Brown.
In addition to the FBI, other federal agencies have also mobilized staffers to get to St. Louis today, sources told ABC News.
A decision by the grand jury is expected soon, but St. Louis authorities said today that the grand jury is still meeting. The panel will decide whether or not to indict Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson for shooting Brown, who was unarmed, on Aug. 9.
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That was DENNIS Weaver, excuse me.
I’ve never seen it. IIRC, it was Spielberg’s 1st film.
Can’t you go around?
You can’t let them burn the place down because these broke jokes doing the burning are mostly on assistance and don’t own the places being burned.
They want to burn down the property of people who earned their money and bought homes or businesses in the area before this racism and criminality surfaced regarding mobs in Ferguson.
No, don’t just let it burn. Arrest and lock up all who commit big enough crimes. If caught on camera also end their government assistance for life as well.
You’re right.
I just have no idea how on earth they’re going to arrest almost each and every single rioter/’protestor.’ Almost each and every single leech will be out there rioting and burning and attacking. I hope the police don’t lose too many officers.
These two sentences don't compute.
They will merely be switching one form of SUBSIDY for another.
Say...
Don’t a LOT of those folks end up being recruited as BLACK Muslims in jail?
They should remember that KASSIG, the WHITE Muslim, converted in incarceration; and we KNOW what happened to him.
RE Duel: I remember that one!!! Saw it as a kid!
I also remember thinking “Gee... he should have a rifle in the car with him!!”
I haven’t changed much... hahah!
Dennis Weaver played in a TV series called “McCloud” about a cowboy sheriff in the modern world. Ran for a few seasons, and I think I remember it being quite popular...
Not easily. Going east and west, I-70 through St. Louis is about the only viable option.
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