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originally posted by: GogoVicMorrow
Do you have what it takes to admit you are wrong?
In an interview with msnbc shortly after the report was released, Johnson’s lawyer confirmed that Brown had taken cigars from the store.
“We see that there’s tape, that they claim they got a tape that shows there was some sort of strong-armed robbery,” said Freeman Bosley, Johnson’s attorney. “We need to see that tape, my client did tell us and told the FBI that they went into the store. He told FBI that [Brown] did take cigarillos. He told that to the DOJ and the St. Louis County Police.” Source
originally posted by: Doodle19815
Erm... If there was no call made, how did they know to go get the tapes?
As a small business owner, no theft is too small to worry about. And, he stole more than one pack. He clearly sets a box on the ground while he and his friend load them into their pockets. It is easier to carry them individually than carry the case out.
originally posted by: GogoVicMorrow
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: GogoVicMorrow
a reply to: jjkenobi
I saw a video and didn't see that.
Maybe there are more videos and I missed that one.
Its the only video there is of it....he grabs the clerk by the throat as he is trying to block Brown from walking out, shoves him back then advances at him again very threateningly then walks out.
Then what is this?
Him buying his cigars. Later he shoved the guy because they had a disagreement (which is a dick move true.
Do you have what it takes to admit you are wrong? Also, why are you commenting and wasting time I could be using answering other posters if you didn't even look at the links i posted?
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: GogoVicMorrow
Do you have what it takes to admit you are wrong?
Do you?
In an interview with msnbc shortly after the report was released, Johnson’s lawyer confirmed that Brown had taken cigars from the store.
“We see that there’s tape, that they claim they got a tape that shows there was some sort of strong-armed robbery,” said Freeman Bosley, Johnson’s attorney. “We need to see that tape, my client did tell us and told the FBI that they went into the store. He told FBI that [Brown] did take cigarillos. He told that to the DOJ and the St. Louis County Police.” Source
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
a reply to: Vasa Croe
The town itself is not a nice town in general. Plenty of crime goes on there, and just like most crime ridden areas, there is a code of silence or something will happen to you.
how many nice towns are there in the U.S where this kind of thing does not happen ?
The one that I grew up in was that way... and still is.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: sirhumperdink
I am able to separate the two instances, the Original Poster cannot.
originally posted by: GogoVicMorrow
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: GogoVicMorrow
Do you have what it takes to admit you are wrong?
Do you?
In an interview with msnbc shortly after the report was released, Johnson’s lawyer confirmed that Brown had taken cigars from the store.
“We see that there’s tape, that they claim they got a tape that shows there was some sort of strong-armed robbery,” said Freeman Bosley, Johnson’s attorney. “We need to see that tape, my client did tell us and told the FBI that they went into the store. He told FBI that [Brown] did take cigarillos. He told that to the DOJ and the St. Louis County Police.” Source
He also said the cop shot him in the back. So he's credible when it benefits the police narrative, but not when it doesn't. Okay.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: GogoVicMorrow
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: GogoVicMorrow
a reply to: jjkenobi
I saw a video and didn't see that.
Maybe there are more videos and I missed that one.
Its the only video there is of it....he grabs the clerk by the throat as he is trying to block Brown from walking out, shoves him back then advances at him again very threateningly then walks out.
Then what is this?
Him buying his cigars. Later he shoved the guy because they had a disagreement (which is a dick move true.
Do you have what it takes to admit you are wrong? Also, why are you commenting and wasting time I could be using answering other posters if you didn't even look at the links i posted?
That is a video of him stealing the cigars, which his accomplice even made a statement on....he stole them....no paying. Please try again.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: GogoVicMorrow
He may have been mistaken with the shooting. Of course, since it does not fit your felonious-apologist narrative he obviously was incorrect about something that he witnessed from two feet away and then reported not only to three investigative agencies but his attorney as well.
You keep fighting that good fight.
originally posted by: GogoVicMorrow
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: GogoVicMorrow
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: GogoVicMorrow
a reply to: jjkenobi
I saw a video and didn't see that.
Maybe there are more videos and I missed that one.
Its the only video there is of it....he grabs the clerk by the throat as he is trying to block Brown from walking out, shoves him back then advances at him again very threateningly then walks out.
Then what is this?
Him buying his cigars. Later he shoved the guy because they had a disagreement (which is a dick move true.
Do you have what it takes to admit you are wrong? Also, why are you commenting and wasting time I could be using answering other posters if you didn't even look at the links i posted?
That is a video of him stealing the cigars, which his accomplice even made a statement on....he stole them....no paying. Please try again.
I knew you wouldn't admit that you were wrong about the number of videos. Incapable of being wrong. Worst kinda people.
He stands there a long time for someone stealing cigars. Also the guy who admitted that is far from credible. He said the cop shot Brown in the back. You also missed the point of the post. I am not saying he did or didn't steal them. I said one source said he did, the other said he paid for them. Again if you actually read rather than just post your biased opinion you would know that. Please try again.
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
a reply to: Vasa Croe
The town itself is not a nice town in general. Plenty of crime goes on there, and just like most crime ridden areas, there is a code of silence or something will happen to you.
how many nice towns are there in the U.S where this kind of thing does not happen ?
The one that I grew up in was that way... and still is.
so where do you get this knowledge from then since you grew up in such a nice town ...?
do you have first hand knowledge of this or did you watch it on TV ?
It seems the Ferguson police have been busted again. They demonized this guy. There has been a large push to call him a strong arm thief, and say he charged officers, but now I don't know what to believe. Apparently, one source says he paid for his cigars.
Note: Another source says he did steal cigars but it was so insignificant that the store owners didn't call the police. Allegedly a customer did.
originally posted by: GogoVicMorrow
See.. no. I don't.
He may very well have stole them.
I posted two sources. One said he paid for them the other said he didn't.
I know you have a little trouble with reading comprehension but let me post the thread title for you:
Mike Brown MAY have paid for cigars, the storeowners never called 911.
Then my words from the first paragraph of the opening post:
It seems the Ferguson police have been busted again. They demonized this guy. There has been a large push to call him a strong arm thief, and say he charged officers, but now I don't know what to believe. Apparently, one source says he paid for his cigars.
Note: Another source says he did steal cigars but it was so insignificant that the store owners didn't call the police. Allegedly a customer did.
Now.. stop trolling and stop taking the thread off topic.