Showing posts with label ferguson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ferguson. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Ferguson cop who arrested journalist being sued for tying up and choking 12-year-old boy

The HUFFINGTON POST broke that news..


This:



According to the Post‘s Ashley Alman and Ryan J. Reilly, the lawsuit, filed in September 2012 in a Missouri federal court, accuses Officer Justin Cosma of choking the boy around the neck and throwing him to the ground during a June 2010 encounter.


At the time, Cosma was working as a deputy for the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. The lawsuit states that he and his partner, identified as Richard Carter, approached the boy while he was checking his mail outside his home and asked if the boy, identified as “DB” in the suit, was playing on a nearby highway.



No words..


Ferguson cop who arrested journalist being sued for tying up and choking 12-year-old boy

Saturday, August 23, 2014

timemagazine:



TIME’s new cover on the tragedy of Ferguson: How the shooting of Michael Brown reignited the race conversation. 



Good cover image, captures the moment well… but even more interesting is the group of people who write about it: Joe Klein, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Rand Paul.. 

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Asymmetric Solutions goes to Facebook to talk about their Ferguson work

This has been very controversial—especially since this company has assisted in operations in war torn nations in the Middle East. Some felt uncomfortable with their newfound role in Ferguson. Addrressing those concerns, someone authored a lengthy response on the company’s Facebook page, which in part says this:



We were not hired to work for the state, for the police, to work as peacekeepers, mercenaries, cops for hire, etc. We have done similar personal bodyguard and high risk logistics work with journalists who are interested in reporting from hostile areas all over the world.


We normally do not comment on this side of our work. At suggestion of our client who felt our position was unique, our public message was one of frustration that someone who would typically call upon us to escort them to Baghdad, Kabul, etc. would feel the need to ask us to take them into a suburb of St. Louis, our own wonderful city. It is tragic that things have degenerated to this point. The metro area is our home and we believe the coverage of St. Louis and this incident by major media is fueling the issue unnecessarily for their own benefit.



And this:



We strongly support The US Constitution and have sworn an oath to it. The First Amendment Rights to assemble and speak and print are not limited to only pretty, popular, or mainstream opinions. They are among the most sacred things that are to be protected by Government. A free society is not always a convenient or easy society.



It’s not likely they strange public statement will end worries about them.. 


Asymmetric Solutions goes to Facebook to talk about their Ferguson work

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Cnn reporters suggests that water cannons should be used in Ferguson

Oh good God.. The coverage is getting out of hand..



This is what happens when there is a
Vacuum in reporting . No more Dan Rather, Peter Jennings, or Tom Brokaw.. Instead amateur has taken over all the cable news networks, and people cannot discern and logically report anything without a TelePrompTer telling them so..



And people wonder why the citizen journalist is more respected than the highly paid newsman.. Look no no further than dithering comments about police using water cannons on protesters..



This whole situation is amazingly spiraling out of control..


Cnn reporters suggests that water cannons should be used in Ferguson

This happened during a cnn interview last night in Ferguson.. During live coverage of the protests, someone held up an ‘ISIS IS HERE’ banner for cameras to see..



A provocation of violence? A show of solidarity with terrorists? All a fraud to scare the nation?



We do know this: Many outsiders are attempting to hijack the message from Ferguson. Some want violence to drown out the important facts relative to the shooting of Michael Brown..



That may be what this ISIS sign is intended to do..



Or .. They are here ..

Monday, August 18, 2014

Protesters, police in riot gear brace for tense night in Ferguson

LIVE FROM FERGUSON..


Major media now covering the events..


FOX looking for community leaders that are pushing back the crowd..


MSNBC is quaking in its boots every time a protester mentions that he is smiling because he’s on CNN..


And CNN is bringing in legal analysts, safe in plush apartments somewhere in a midtown of peace..


It’s another hot night in Ferguson.. Riot gear ready..
Gas masks prepped.. Protesting underway..


Protesters, police in riot gear brace for tense night in Ferguson

PROTESTERS STORM GOVERNOR’S ST. LOUIS OFFICE – Demand Removal of National Guard in Ferguson

AND THE NIGHT BEGINS TO FALL ON THE TOWN OF FERGUSON…


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PROTESTERS STORM GOVERNOR’S ST. LOUIS OFFICE – Demand Removal of National Guard in Ferguson

THE VACATION IS OVER

The events taking place in Ferguson Missouri are being watched by all states.. the national divide appears strong in some quarters of the country.. Racial tensions are exploding .. rage is developing like a summer heat wave of emotion and hate.. And charges of overreach are being hurled at Ferguson police over their use of Pentagon style weapons in the face of looters and protesters in the killing of Michael Brown.. Things progressed Sunday night into the chaos terriroty.. Governor Nixon is calling in the National Guard to secure a sense of order in a town consumed by anarchy and anger.. This latest turn of events taking place after a week and one day of protests, often coupled with tear gas and more..


However, though an important illustration of life and race relations in America at this time, the story taking place in Ferguson goes beyond just colors that are skin deep.. Something else is in clearer focus: Police actions throughout this nation..


There seems to be an increased presence of cops in Darth Vader gear, military style weapons, tasers and guns constantly drawn..


When my wife and I were traveling home on Easter with our son from a family dinner, we were actually pulled over by police for going 5 miles over the speed limit in a construction zone–an inactive zone on Easter Sunday.. The police offer gave us a near $200 citation (no points as illustration of ‘kindness’ on a holiday) .. But the way the officer acted was absurd. While I understand his job is dangerous and without any real moment of safety, to place your hand on your gun the entire time you’re talking to a family on a Easter Sunday afternoon is a bit much. But continuing to do so while looking at my son, holding his Easter basket of candy and nickles, is ludicrous… my wife and I sort of froze in our seats as we saw him eye us up with the possibility of drawing out his weapon at any point, wondering if any wrong move may have equaled an uncomfortable moment or something even more dire..


Whether it’s real or just perception, police action and the reaction from the citizenry is getting dicier by the day..


Even the biggest proponents of law, order, and police are uncomfortable with allegations of brutality, video evidence of brutality, and local police forces ditching blue uniforms for those that look more like a Central American army ..


This is not just a story of Ferguson.. this is a story that goes deeper. There are hundreds if not more websites and Facebook pages popping up daily to document what many deem as police abuse. Stories of such nature garner thousands of comments at a time..


The latest example I have seen making headlines: Ocala Florida police are defending their forces against charges of abuse after cops after a 30 second video made the rounds online showing Roy Sherman being tased and mistreated.. Cops released their own footage showing that there’s much more to the story than a 30 second mistreatment, and that the altercations stemmed from resistance to cooperate and attempting to drive away from the scene.


And that seems to be the common denominator: For every example of mistreatment, police forces circle their wagons and release their own story. Their own point of view–a view obviously shaped by common criminals and high profile scum that they regularly have to deal with. Even in Ferguson, police seem to be standing their ground by showcasing a video of Michael Brown supposedly robbing a convenience store before police killed him for unrelated reasons..


The tension between police and the policed is not going away, however. Instead, with each passing day and each new cell phone camera videptaping arrests, the situation is being antagonized.


Meanwhile, FBI and state threat fusion centers are busy documenting the ‘bad guys’ .. The victims are often innocent. The police often over react. Things happen–bad things. Tasers..guns.. weapons of war.. All at the center of this debate.


Judging from the scenario still unfolding in Ferguson, there does not appear to be a relief from the allegations of police abuse, or police abuse, as well..


A national trend .. We all need to calm down.


140731_2802484_Caillou_the_Helper___Patient_Police_Grandpa__anvver_1_1100x620_316459587638My son used to watch Caillou, before his 3 and a half year old brain figured out it was a ‘baby show.’ But I recall one episode called CAILLOU THE POLICE OFFICER. Caillou is outside on a hot day and a police officer is giving parking tickets. Caillou offers the cop water and is told why the cop gives out tickets: Because cars park too close to fire hydrants and if Caillou’s school catches ablaze trucks won’t be able to hook up their water. Quick and easy solution–but of course that will never explain why cities have imposed strict fees on tickets and fines for not paying. The city of Harrisburg PA actually has seen three major restaurants shut down due to parking costs–patrons just want to avoid the meters. The Caillou episode also represents a peaceful scene of friendliness.


If only it was that way.


Gone are the days of a police officer walking the beat down a friendly street.. (unless those moments of tranquility were just confined to old movies and comedy shows to begin with).. Enter the days of war of the worlds. Police, armed to teeth with Pentagon gifts of battle, and the homegrown citizen, often angry and unemployed. Stretched to the limit by a troubled economy. Some black, some white.. some Hispanic.. some Muslim–but seldom the rich. The masses are increasingly cased by classes.. Rich vs poor is more common than people admit. The real color blind foe: Elitism and classism.. But the wealthy don’t want you to know that..


Different strokes. Different folks.
Different standards .. different hazards..


The ties that bind us often blind us.
We’re in this together..


All people. The police, included.. The quicker we realized that we are a nation united to stand the faster we’ll prevent the divided fall.


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Thursday, August 14, 2014

FBI to oversee Ferguson protests, operations

Let’s hope things begin to calm down.. I am worried about what may happen tonight..


FBI to oversee Ferguson protests, operations

Video of Ferguson police gassing news crew and dismantling their equipment


Video of Ferguson police gassing news crew and dismantling their equipment

The shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown is an awful tragedy that continues to send shockwaves through the community of Ferguson, Missouri and across the nation.



If I had been told to get out of the street as a teenager, there would have been a distinct possibility that I might have smarted off. But, I wouldn’t have expected to be shot.



The outrage in Ferguson is understandable—though there is never an excuse for rioting or looting. There is a legitimate role for the police to keep the peace, but there should be a difference between a police response and a military response.



The images and scenes we continue to see in Ferguson resemble war more than traditional police action.



queen-of-evrything:



hmmm



How the world see us… And how we see us.


Who do you believe?

RYAN COOPER WRITES: The fiasco in Ferguson shows why you don't give military equipment to cops


Occupied Ferguson.


RYAN COOPER WRITES: The fiasco in Ferguson shows why you don't give military equipment to cops

The Pentagon supplied Ferguson police with military apparatus being used against civilians

So there you go..


Police officers ride an armored vehicle as they patrol a street in Ferguson


The Pentagon supplied Ferguson police with military apparatus being used against civilians

The awkward nature of social media.. While Ferguson MO erupted in violence and the entire social media report erupted in virtual reality, the Obamas wined and dined with surf and turf–and danced nearly every song. A good time, we were told in a tweet, was had by all..

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