(August 16, 2014 at 11:47 am)Esquilax Wrote: Seriously, hasn't the "looting" side of things been over for several days, while the "violent police action" bit continued on regardless? What kind of police action like that is justifiable days after the fact?
http://online.wsj.com/articles/missouri-...92?tesla=y
The reason? The crowd was upset by the release of the video that shows mr brown committing a robbery 30mins before he was shot.
The arguement is that police is trying to justify their actions by painting mr brown as a 'bad guy.'
Why isn't the question whether or not he did indeed commit the crime that was recorded? And how does this translate into the justification for looting, and escalating tension?
May I suggest this has nothing to do with rights or mr brown. This is just predators taking advantage of a situation to loot and pillage. The fact that there are people who will take any oppertunity to turn their backs on soceity and take, when and what ever they can as soon as the oppertunity present it's self.
'Those type of people' are the very reason we have police. I for one am glad there are police that stand between my family and those who turn on soceity the very first oppertunity that they get.
Take the police out of the equation and we will be living in 'the book of Eli.'