SHTF in Missouri over Michael Brown "only good cop is a dead cop" sign found by news crew

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SHTF in Missouri over Michael Brown "only good cop is a dead cop" sign found by news crew

I did not draw the sign I just posted the article from the Blaze.


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A local news crew captured a disturbing image scrawled in black spray paint outside a Ferguson, Missouri, business after protests turned into violence and looting over the shooting death of an unarmed teen in the city.

“The only good cop is a dead cop,” the message read, according to KTVI-TV. The anchor called it “very disturbing.”

(Source: KTVI-TV)
(Source: KTVI-TV)
KTVI says nearly 20 stores have been vandalized in the looting spree.

Early Monday afternoon KTVI removed a video it had previously posted about the vandalism.

Facebook user Jeanne Marie Hawkins posted video of what appears to be looting at a Shoe Carnival store in the area:
 
Sharpton stepped to the microphones Tuesday and urged that people in Ferguson not "betray the gentle giant" that Brown was by allowing their anger over his killing to lead to violence. "Don't be a traitor to Michael Brown in the name of 'you mad,' " Sharpton said

Sharpton is right, violence isnt the answer. Less riots, and more organized protests with people carrying signs with catchy phrases on them demonstrating their displeasure. And angry letters. Lots of angry letters.
 
I don't get why they're looting businesses. Go loot the PD.

Lawlessness spawned by "law enforcement" violating the law. Just another symptom. These people seem to have the attitude of, if you can't beat em, join em.
 
Don't know for sure but....

"FAA Issues Flight Restriction After Rioters Fired ‘Multiple Times’ At Police Helicopter"

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2014/08/12/f...ple-times-at-police-helicopter/#ixzz3ADHZnbZQ

Just saw that on ZH:

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-08-12/faa-just-closed-low-flying-airspace-over-ferguson
The Ferguson "revolution" may be televised courtesy of straight to YouTube cell phone clips, but any chopper-based TV crews will have to find a different vantage point, as will any and all low flying aircraft (with the exception of US government drones of course), because moments ago, the FAA announced that starting 1315 UTC through 2000 UTC on August 12, "No pilots may operate an aircraft in the areas covered by this NOTAM (except as described). ONLY RELIEF AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS UNDER DIRECTION OF ST." The Reason? "TO PROVIDE A SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES." Because TV crews recording every incident put "law enforcement" in jeopardy?
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To summarize, in addition to the heavily militarized police presence, and the barring of journalists and protestors, the government just prohibited news helicopters. Which, of course, is simply government code that tonight Ferguson may get "turbulent."

Related:

Ferguson As America: "There Is A Brewing Problem... And It's Extremely Dangerous"
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-...e-brewing-problem-and-its-extremely-dangerous

Riots are have erupted with hundreds of protesters gathering at a suburban St. Louis police station on Monday demanding murder charges against an officer who shot to death an unarmed black teenager over the weekend. Looting just went nuts like the ’60s. While this is being painted as a race issue, there is yet another issue that is not being addressed – that is the militarization of the civil police forces around the country.
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This killing of this black teen is not simply racism. The problems are much deeper. Claiming this is just racism deflects the entire issue and makes it simply black-v-white. This is something far more serious for it is impacting our entire society.

[...]The police are being transformed from protecting the public into protecting government from the public. Most do not even see what transformation they have gone through.
 
Lawlessness spawned by "law enforcement" violating the law. Just another symptom. These people seem to have the attitude of, if you can't beat em, join em.

Yep, it needs to be contained. Looks like Al Sharpton is already on top of it... we need more famous black people to speak up, like I don't know, Cornel West maybe?
 
Grigg: To Provoke and Suppress: The Military Occupation of Ferguson, Missouri
http://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog...the-military-occupation-of-ferguson-missouri/
“Bring it, you f*****g animals! Bring it!” taunted a tonsured thug in the employ of the Ferguson, Missouri Police Department during protests over the police killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown. According to Dorian Johnson, who witnessed the killing from just a few feet away, the incident began when a still-unidentified officer hurled a similar taunt at the two of them from a patrol car.

“Get the f**k on the sidewalk!” the officer reportedly snarled at the young men from his patrol vehicle. Johnson told the officer that they had nearly arrived at his home, which was their destination. The officer then slammed on his brakes, threw his vehicle into reverse — nearly hitting the pedestrians, and growled, “What’d you say?”
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A crowd that gathered at the scene of the killing grew into a protest that extended through Saturday evening, and a protest march the following day. More than 100 officers from 15 police agencies converged on the neighborhood to confront the protesters. One officer described the scene as a “war zone.” A group of violent people group hived off from the protests and attacked local businesses, including a QuickTrip convenience store. Predictably, the riot police who had assembled to “restore order” by suppressing the protests did nothing to protect private property. That role was carried out by local businessmen bearing arms in their own defense.

Many black residents of Ferguson regard themselves as living under a military occupation, subject to the whims of violent, uniformed strangers who can detain, abduct, or kill them on a whim. The reported behavior of the officer who killed Michael Brown — and the documented behavior of the officer who was caught on film taunting the protesters — would tend to validate that perception.
 
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