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LMAO CNN IS NOW SAYING THE COPS DID NOT DO THEIR JOB TO STOP THE LOOTING IN FERGUSON LAST NIGHT. What did they want them to do SHOOT THE LOOTERS? LMAO OOPS I MEAN RE-DISTRIBUTION- OF WEALTH OBAMA FOLLOWERS..LOL What idiots these NEWS? media groups are! they should get them the hell out of Ferguson....they are just PUTTING OUT THIS FIRE WITH GASOLINE Otherwise flaming the flames of Anarchy! The Policemens oath/pledge there is nothing that states they have to put their life on the line! otherwise they dont have to risk their lives to PROTECT YOU OR YOUR PROPERTY, thats just the facts! Oh really? DEVELOPING STORY Ferguson shopkeeper: Cops not doing their job. Looting, tensions dash tenuous peace in Fergusons streets By Jason Hanna, Ben Brumfield and Shimon Prokupecz, CNN updated 2:39 PM EDT, Sat August 16, 2014 Have you documented the protests in Ferguson? Share your photos, videos and opinions with CNN iReport. For local coverage of the fatal police shooting of Michael Brown and its aftermath, go to CNN affiliates KMOV, KSDK, KTVI and KPLR. Ferguson, Missouri (CNN) -- A fragile peace shattered in Ferguson early Saturday, as looters again robbed neighborhood business while law enforcement in riot gear -- monitoring another night of protests against last weeks killing of teenager Michael Brown -- largely looked on without intervening. Some protesters tried to stop the looting, at times standing in front of one convenience store and preventing others from doing more damage. Police, criticized days earlier for being too aggressive with protesters, now drew the ire of merchants who told CNN they werent doing enough. You still have a job to do now, and now youre not doing your job, Tanya Littleton said of police after thieves broke into her beauty supply shop in the St. Louis suburb and made off with bags of hair extensions worth hundreds of dollars. The city was more at peace Saturday afternoon as protesters marked the week thats passed after a white police officer shot and killed Brown, a black 18-year-old, on August 9. At noon Saturday -- the hour that police say Officer Darren Wilson shot Brown a week earlier -- protesters outside the Ferguson police station silently raised their arms into the air, in Browns purported actions right before he died. Days of angry protests followed witnesses accounts that Brown did nothing to provoke the shooting, and that at one point he raised his hands in surrender. Looting early Saturday Saturday mornings looting began at the Ferguson Market and Liquor store, which has become part of the case. Minutes before Brown was shot last week, police say, a man fitting his description allegedly stole cigars and roughed up a store clerk as surveillance cameras recorded. Ferguson police released surveillance video of that robbery on Friday, but then emphasized that Wilson stopped Brown not because of the theft, but because Brown and a friend were walking down the middle of the street blocking traffic. Police say Wilson shot Brown after the teen fought with the officer in his patrol vehicle and groped for his gun. Release of the video on Friday angered some, who say police were using it to distract from Browns killing and make him look bad. As protesters took to the streets early Saturday, more than two dozen people blocked off the convenience store with cars. Police with riot gear, tactical rifles and armored vehicles were nearby, commanding them through loudspeakers to free it up. Instead, bottles flew, mayhem erupted, and looters ransacked the store, which the owner had boarded up. It was the first of at least three stores raided. Looters ran out of shops with boxes stacked in their arms up to their chins. Behind them lay overturned shelves, spilled goods and wrecked displays. All the while, police stayed back by their armored vehicles and observed but did not stop them. Three Molotov cocktails pummeled the roof of a Dominos Pizza, burning a hole, before firefighters put the flames out. About an hour later, about a dozen people lined up to block Ferguson Market and Liquors entrance, saying they were keeping looters out. But before sunrise, looters returned there for a second round. Littletons Feel Beauty Supply also was raided. The beauty stores floor was littered with broken glass and merchandise, video from CNN affiliate KTVI showed. Looters took off with hair extensions worth at least $200 a bag, Littleton told CNN. Were shut down for a while. Its not safe, and the police are doing nothing about it, she told KTVI. Also targeted was Sams Meat Market and Liquor. After hearing that people grabbed chicken, bacon and spirits from their store, the owners arrived with guns and stood outside, warding off any further raids. Jay Kanzler, lawyer for Ferguson Market and Liquor, said police did nothing to stop the looting in town. Dont know why the ... police didnt do anything. They were told to stand down and I dont know why, Kanzler said. Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon had put the Missouri State Highway Patrol in charge of protest security in Ferguson after days of sometimes violent clashes between police and protesters. CNNs call to the patrol Saturday morning wasnt immediately returned. Prior to the bedlam, protests had been peaceful late Friday, continuing the mood that taken hold the previous night, when quiet had returned to the Missouri town after consecutive nights of violence between protesters and police. Protests in Ferguson, Missouri Protests in Ferguson, Missouri The new security arrangements led by Missouri State Highway Patrol Capt. Ron Johnson seemed to have calmed tensions that day. He had bonded with the community, becoming the figurehead of softer crowd policing and unblemished protests. 5 things to know about Michael Browns shooting Justice Department argued against videos release, source says Meanwhile, Fridays release of the store-theft video by Ferguson police occurred over the objections of federal authorities, a law enforcement official told CNN on Saturday. Ferguson police had wanted to release the video Thursday but held off when the U.S. Justice Department asked them not to, arguing that doing so would increase tensions in the community, the source said. But Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson released it Friday, announcing for the first time that Brown was suspected of stealing cigars from Ferguson Market and Liquor shortly before noon August 9, minutes before Wilson encountered and shot him. Read the police documents Jackson made the announcement as he named Wilson as the shooter. The dual revelations came after Browns relatives and protesters demanded for nearly a week to learn the shooting officers name. Jackson said he released the theft information because the press asked for it, noting he couldnt hold it indefinitely. The man in the video appears to be Brown, said his familys lawyer Benjamin Crump. But the family wasnt informed of the robbery or store surveillance video ahead of time, he said. And its immaterial, said Eric Davis, who is related to Brown. Its a diversion, and its an attempt to smear Michaels character, he said. It (should be) more about what happened on Canfield Drive, where Michael was executed. Johnson, the Highway Patrol captain, also was sour on the information release. The robbery and Browns shooting are separate issues, he said. I told (Chief Jackson) I think both of those being released today was not needed and was not the way that we needed to go, he said. The alleged theft Documents fingered the teen as the primary suspect, who walked off with a box of cigars valued at $48.99. Police chief: I had to release tape Police name cop who shot Michael Brown Are these Michael Browns final moments? Browns friend Dorian Johnson said he was with Brown at the time of the shooting and that Wilson shot Brown without provocation. We wasnt committing any crime, bringing no harm to nobody, but my friend was murdered in cold blood, he told CNN affiliate KMOV. Two witnesses say Wilson, 28, shot Brown multiple times, as he tried to break away from the officer. The same two witnesses have contradicted the claim by police that Brown had fought with Wilson. No one has disputed witness accounts that Brown was unarmed when he died. One side of Wilsons face was left swollen after the confrontation, police said. Police have said that evidence and testimony in the shooting will be presented to a grand jury, which will decide whether Wilson should be tried. Complete coverage of the Ferguson shooting Opinion: How many unarmed people have to die? cnn/2014/08/16/us/missouri-teen-shooting/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
Posted on: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 20:23:53 +0000

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