On One Year Anniversary of Michael Brown’s Death in Ferguson, MO … Man Shot by Police Officers After He Fired on Them
So we are having a one year anniversary of an individual who attacked a police officer and was killed?
On the one year anniversary of the faux “hands up, don’t shoot” death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, the day was marred with gun fire and bullets shot at police officers. The violence broke out at about 11 pm when shots were fired at the police. The police responded by firing back and shooting the unidentified man who fired on them. St. Louis County Police Department Chief Jon Belmar explained that two groups exchanged gunfire on the west side of W. Florissant near the Sam’s Market in Ferguson, amid a protest marking Brown’s death. The unidentified gunman was shot by the police. As reported at the NY Times, a gun that the police recovered from the shooting victim was a 9-milimeter Sig Sauer that they said was reported stolen last year. Chief Belmar said that the four detectives who had shot the man had between six and 12 years of experience, but he declined to provide information about their race. Imagine that? The gang violence that continues in Ferguson as seen by the actions of this shooter show what the real issue is in Ferguson.
Where was Al Sharpton, what can’t make any race-bating hay off this anymore?
A peaceful day of protest and remembrance dissolved into chaos late Sunday when a man fired multiple shots at four St. Louis County plainclothes detectives in an SUV. The detectives fired back and the shooter was struck, said county Police Chief Jon Belmar. He was in critical condition.
Tyrone Harris identified the victim as his son, Tyrone Harris Jr., 18, of St. Louis. Harris said shortly after 3 a.m. that his son had just gotten out of surgery.
He said his son graduated from Normandy High School and that he and Michael Brown Jr. “were real close.”
“We think there’s a lot more to this than what’s being said,” Harris Sr. said.
In a 2:30 a.m. press conference, Belmar said there is a “small group of people out there that are intent on making sure we don’t have peace that prevails.
“We can’t sustain this as a community,” he said.
Police Shoot Man in Ferguson Following One-Year Anniversary of Michael Brown’s Death.
A male from one of those groups left, walked across the street, and stopped on the shoulder. Four plainclothes officers in an SUV saw that person, and pulled their vehicle out. The suspect opened fire on the car, hitting the grill and windshield.
The detectives got out of their vehicle when the suspect turned and fired at them, prompting the detectives to shoot back, police said. The detectives chased the suspect on foot. When the suspect reengaged the detectives, they shot the suspect multiple times.
The unidentified suspect has been described as approximately 20 years old and in critical condition. Meanwhile, the officers were placed on administrative leave.
A stolen firearm was recovered from the scene, according to authorities.
So now we make special moments of individuals who attack police officers? Remember folks that Officer Darren Wilson was cleared of all charges in the shooting death of Michael Brown. Even uber-libs like Bill Maher mocked the news reports that this kid was some “Gentle Giant”. The whole Hands Up Dont Shoot was a lie. But that did not stop the liberal media and race-baiters from destroying Officer Wilson’s life. All based on a lie.
Is it really an anniversary if the original event was based upon a lie?
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The city officials of Ferguson should have discouraged this demonstration.
The original protests while based on a lie, did not have violence. It was only later in the evening when the thugs had moved in to take advantage of a situation that violence and looting took place.
The police should have been authorized to shoot with automatic weapons anyone found looting a business and starting a fire to destroy the business and building. Looters will stop when confronted by a force of that nature.