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Lawyer For Michael Brown And Trayvon Martin Emerges As A Central Figure In Civil Rights Cases

Benjamin Crump has been representing young black victims of alleged police violence, and their families, for years. “These families want a fighter. It’s hard for them to fight because they’re in the middle of grieving.”

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Benjamin Crump often meets his clients for the first time when they’re mourning the death of their young black son. And among the first things he tells them is what they should keep in mind at press conferences and in interviews with the media:

“All I want you to do is talk about your baby. Talk about how good he was and what your baby meant to you. I’ll handle the rest.”

And so as Ferguson, Mo., roiled and simmered after Brown’s Aug. 9 shooting, Crump’s phone began ringing almost instantly. The president of the NAACP chapter in St. Louis suggested he take on the case, as did a lawyer who is Brown’s cousin. A third call came from Tracy Martin, Trayvon’s father and an East St. Louis native, who had been Crump’s best-known client to date.

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I have heard reports today from the msm that the officer does not have a fractured orbital socket, but did have swelling on his face.

Downplay, deny injuries....

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St. Louis County Prosecutor Defends Objectivity
By FRANCES ROBLES, AUG. 20, 2014

CLAYTON, Mo. — It was a summer evening 50 years ago when a knife-wielding kidnapper made the kind of malevolent move that defines a boy for life: The kidnapper snatched a police officer’s gun and used it to kill a canine officer, leaving 12-year-old Robert P. McCulloch without his father.

The boy would grow up with dreams of becoming a police officer, too, but a few years after his father’s death, those hopes were scuttled when cancer claimed his right leg. He went on to become the St. Louis County prosecutor instead.

After the killing of Michael Brown by an officer in Ferguson, Mo., Mr. McCulloch, the county’s top lawman for 24 years, is again facing the questions that have dogged his career for two decades: Can he be objective in cases involving black men and white police officers, when his own wounds run so deep? His father’s killing, deep family ties to the police and past entanglements with the black community have contributed to a wave of calls for his removal from a case that has gripped the nation.

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I defended NYT's Robles yesterday, but this from her is pretty atrocious. ^^

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Officer-Involved Shooting Guidelines

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New witness’s crucial info in Brown shooting
Michael Brady, a new eyewitness to the Michael Brown shooting, describes moments leading up to shooting. He gives those details to Lawrence O’Donnell.


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 4:36 pm 
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An Open Letter to Captain Ronald S. Johnson
From a former St. Louis Metro Area police chief

Chief Ed Delmore | Sunday, August 17, 2014

http://www.lawofficer.com/article/lifel ... ronald-s-j

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I have to call you out.

I don’t care what the media says. I expect them to get it wrong and they often do. But I expect you as a veteran law enforcement commander—talking about law enforcement—to get it right.

Unfortunately, you blew it. After days of rioting and looting, last Thursday you were given command of all law enforcement operations in Ferguson by Governor Jay Nixon. St. Louis County PD was out, you were in. You played to the cameras, walked with the protestors and promised a kinder, gentler response. You were a media darling. And Thursday night things were better, much better.

But Friday, under significant pressure to do so, the Ferguson Police released the name of the officer involved in the shooting of Michael Brown. At the same time the Ferguson Police Chief released a video showing Brown committing a strong-arm robbery just 10 minutes before he was confronted by Officer Darren Wilson.

Many don’t like the timing of the release of the video. I don’t like that timing either. It should have been released sooner. It should have been released the moment FPD realized that Brown was the suspect.

Captain Johnson, your words during the day on Friday helped to fuel the anger that was still churning just below the surface. St. Louis County Police were told to remain uninvolved and that night the rioting and looting began again. For much too long it went on mostly unchecked. Retired St. Louis County Police Chief Tim Fitch tweeted that your “hug-a-looter” policy had failed.

Boy did it.

And your words contributed to what happened Friday night and on into the wee hours of Saturday. According to the St. Louis Post Dispatch, you said the following regarding the release of the video: “There was no need to release it,” Johnson said calling the reported theft and the killing entirely different events.

Well Captain, this veteran police officer feels the need to respond. What you said is, in common police vernacular—bullshit. The fact that Brown knew he had just committed a robbery before he was stopped by Officer Wilson speaks to Brown’s mindset. And Captain, the mindset of a person being stopped by a police officer means everything, and you know it.

Let’s consider a few examples:
On February 15, 1978 Pensacola Police Officer David Lee conducted a vehicle check. He didn’t know what the sole occupant of the vehicle had recently done, but the occupant did. Who was he? Serial killer Ted Bundy. Bundy attempted to disarm Lee. Lee was able to retain his firearm and eventually took Bundy into custody.

On April 19, 1995 Oklahoma State Trooper Charlie Hangar stopped a vehicle for minor traffic violations. He didn’t know that 90 minutes earlier the traffic violator, Timothy McVeigh, killed 168 people with a truck bomb at the Murrah Federal Building. But McVeigh sure knew it, didn’t he? Fortunately, given his training and experience Hangar was able to take McVeigh into custody for carrying a concealed firearm. It was days later before it was determined that McVeigh was responsible for the bombing.

On May 31, 2003 then-rookie North Carolina police officer, Jeff Postell, arrested a man digging in a trash bin on a grocery store parking lot—an infraction that would rise to about the level of jaywalking. Postell didn’t know that he had just captured Eric Rudolph, the man whom years earlier had killed and injured numerous people with bombs and was on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list.

So now, let’s consider Ferguson Officer Darren Wilson’s stop of Michael Brown. Apparently Wilson didn’t know that Brown had just committed a strong-arm robbery. But Brown did! And that Captain, is huge.

Allegedly, Brown pushed Wilson and attempted to take Wilson’s gun. We’re also being told that Officer Wilson has facial injuries suffered during the attempt by Brown to disarm him. Let’s assume for a moment those alleged acts by Brown actually occurred. Would Brown have responded violently to an officer confronting him about jaywalking? Maybe, but probably not.

Is it more likely that he would attack an officer believing that he was about to be taken into custody for a felony strong-arm robbery? Absolutely.

Officer Wilson survived the encounter with Brown as did Lee, Hangar, and Postell. Michael Brown didn’t survive and it’s too soon to say if Officer Wilson’s use of deadly force was justified and legal. You and I both know that not all officers survive such confrontations. Officers die in incidents like this Captain Johnson, including a couple that I remember from your own organization:

On April 15, 1985 Missouri Trooper Jimmie Linegar was shot and killed by a white supremacist he and his partner stopped at a checkpoint; neither Trooper Linegar nor his partner were aware that the man they had stopped had just been indicted by a federal grand jury for involvement in a neo-Nazi group accused of murder. The suspect immediately exited the vehicle and opened fire on him with an automatic weapon.

Just a month before, Missouri Trooper James M. Froemsdorf was shot and killed—with his own gun—after making a traffic stop. When the Trooper made that stop he didn’t know that the driver was wanted on four warrants out of Texas—But again the suspect knew it.

So Captain Johnson, I guess the mindset and recently committed crimes of the suspects that murdered those Missouri Troopers didn’t mean anything. The stops by the Troopers, as you have said, are entirely different events right?

Bullshit.

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Yeah that witness sounds real credible. He only changed his story about 5 times in the interview and that was different from what he said in the video. So now that you have told us everything you assumes or imagines you see, what did you ACTUALLY SEE!!!!


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These Media "interviews" are LEADING witnesses ( The BDLR school of interviewing)

They are corrupting and contaminating evidence in this case. :wall

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I will keep saying it, real witnesses don't talk to the media. If he ends up being called as a witness, he better have his facts straight or they will rip him apart using the video tape and his interviews to prove he is lying.

If I were a lawyer the first thing I would ask a witness on the stand is if they spoke to the media about what they saw. I would then ask them why they did that and if they talked to the police first or not.


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Ferguson shooting: Grand jury in Michael Brown case to consist of 3 blacks, 9 whites
Published August 22, 2014
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CLAYTON, Mo. – Three black people are among the 12-member grand jury hearing evidence in the Michael Brown case.

Paul Fox, director of judicial administration for St. Louis County Circuit Court, confirmed the racial and gender makeup of the grand jury on Friday. St. Louis County prosecutor Bob McCulloch has said it will be several weeks before a decision is made on whether to charge Darren Wilson, the Ferguson officer who shot and killed Brown on Aug. 9.

The grand jury consists of six white men, three white women, two black women and one black man. Nine votes are needed to indict.

The ages and hometowns of the jurors weren't released. A judge is expected to consider Monday whether to make that information public.

The Justice Department also is investigating Brown's death.

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Frances Robles Continues To Promote “Scheme Team” Narrative – All Local Political Officials In Area of Mike Brown Shooting Must Be Replaced With Outsiders…
Posted on August 22, 2014 by sundance

We know the entire set-up and construct of the Parks and Crump modus operandi. The Parks/Crump scheme cannot advance without removing the uncontrollable local players and replacing them with pre-selected outside agents. This is why they are continuing the call for removal of the Mayor, the Police Chief and the local prosecutor.

Parks and Crump need to duplicate the Trayvon Martin formula if they are going to succeed and get their “wrongful death” lawsuit claims, or 3rd base.

Subsequently, Parks and Crump turn to media entities they can trust to assist them in pushing the removal narrative.

As you are aware, and just like the 2012 Trayvon Martin scheme, their list of trusted media water-carriers includes: Al Sharpton, Joy-Ann Reid, Michael Skolnik and Frances Robles. Today, Frances picks up the removal ball and advances it toward the goal line. Note the phrase “who is white” – how does this pertain to the factual considerations?

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Missouri cop was badly beaten before shooting Michael Brown, says source
By Hollie McKay, FoxNews.com
Published August 20, 2014

Darren Wilson, the Ferguson, Mo., police officer whose fatal shooting of Michael Brown touched off more than a week of demonstrations, suffered severe facial injuries including a bone fracture near one eye and was nearly beaten unconscious by Brown moments before firing his gun, a source close to the department's top brass told FoxNews.com.

“The Assistant (Police) Chief took him to the hospital, his face all swollen on one side,” said the insider. “He was beaten very severely.”

According to the well-placed source, Wilson was coming off another case in the neighborhood on Aug. 9 when he ordered Michael Brown and his friend Dorain Johnson to stop walking in the middle of the road because they were obstructing traffic. However, the confrontation quickly escalated into physical violence, the source said.

“They ignored him and the officer started to get out of the car to tell them to move," the source said. "They shoved him right back in, that’s when Michael Brown leans in and starts beating Officer Wilson in the head and the face."

The precise extent of Wilson's injuries are unclear. The source told FoxNews.com on Wednesday that the officer had sustained a fractured eye socket in the incident, and repeated that assertion early Friday morning, in response to a conflicting report on the severity of the injuries.

The source claims that there is "solid proof" that there was a struggle between Brown and Wilson for the policeman’s firearm, resulting in the gun going off – although it still remains unclear at this stage who pulled the trigger. Brown started to walk away according to the account, prompting Wilson to draw his gun and order him to freeze. Brown, the source said, raised his hands in the air, and turned around saying, "What, you're going to shoot me?"

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2 peas in a pod? What do Dorian Johnson and his attorney have in common? Both are thieves

Missouri wants Freeman Bosley Jr.'s law license suspended for two years
February 18, 2014 12:00 pm • by Joe Holleman

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n a scathing report, a state office that oversees Missouri lawyers says the law license of former St. Louis Mayor Freeman R. Bosley Jr. should be suspended for at least two years.

Bosley is appealing the decision of a three-member panel appointed by the state Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel. The decision was released last week.

The panel contends that a minimum two-year suspension is warranted because Bosley, who went into private practice after losing a 1997 re-election bid, admitted in court Dec. 9 that he mishandled clients’ funds.

The panel also notes that Bosley may owe about $6,250 to health care providers involved in settlements Bosley orchestrated and that Bosley combined personal and client funds, used trust account money to pay personal expenses and failed to keep accurate records.

The panel went on to harshly criticize Bosley and also to take exception to conclusions by state investigators that Bosley’s problems were ones of “negligence” and not “selfish motives.”

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Officer Wilson Family Friend Says CNN is Wrong – His Eye Socket was Fractured!
By Onan Coca / 22 August 2014

Can this story grow any more convoluted?

A couple of days ago Fox News reported that Officer Wilson’s eye socket was fractured in his confrontation with Michael Brown.

Then on Thursday, CNN reported that the Fox News story was wrong and that Wilson’s eye socket was NOT fractured, but he was treated in the hospital for a swollen face.

Well, now the Washington Post has run a piece confirming the Fox News story and throwing the CNN report into doubt. The Washington Post has a source close to the Wilson family who says that the officer did suffer a fractured eye socket, and that his x-rays will be entered as evidence for the grand jury as they make their decision on whether or not to charge Officer Wilson in the shooting of Michael Brown.

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From CTH... the Bosley/Johnson connection Via Froggie..... see link for comments.

Mike Brown Shooting – What Do Dorian Johnson and His Attorney Freeman Bosley Jr. Have In Common ? Both Thieves…
Posted on August 22, 2014 by sundance

(HatTip Froggie) The strong-arm robbery cohort -and “shooting eye witness”- of Mike Brown, Dorian Johnson, is represented by his attorney Freeman Bosley Jr. Both Johnson and Bosley have run afoul of the law and been charged with “theft”.

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Quick Thoughts and Unfortunate Conclusions….
Posted on August 22, 2014 by sundance

OK team Treehouse. Here’s the obvious situation:

The Scheme Team 2.0 model 2014 is running into more local obstacles than they encountered in 2012 Sanford, Florida.

With that in mind they are obviously changing strategy.

If they can’t bring pressure onto the heads of the local law enforcement and public officials through the same tactic they used in 2012 – they (Scheme Team and Media cohorts) are going to go after the individual members of the local political and law enforcement base on a personal level.

It’s Alinsky Rule #5 directed to advance the Scheme Team’s goals:

Ridicule – Marginalize – Isolate.


The Media complex will work, and is working, in collaboration with the identified Scheme Team (Parks and Crump), and the greater BGI network.

The first line foot soldiers (The Orcs) Frances Robles, Joy-Ann Reid, Michael Skolnik and some local newbies who want to make a name for themselves -like Alderman Antonio French- are going to sling the mud, and provide the messaging up the line to the New York Media Complex.

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Code Pink, and Rage Boy, Support “Hand’s Up Don’t Shoot” Meme – Because Only Black People Are Told: “Hand’s Up”
Posted on August 23, 2014 by sundance

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Yup, that’s “Rage boy” in the upper right. Pictured below yesterday in front of the White House for “The Day Of Rage Derp”:

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Q&A: The Michael Brown shooting is going before a grand jury. Here’s how it will work.
By Kimberly Kindy and Carol D. Leonnig August 19

A St. Louis County grand jury is expected to review evidence related to the shooting death of Michael Brown, an unarmed 18-year-old, by Ferguson, Mo., police officer Darren Wilson. Here are some questions and answers about the process.

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Dorian Johnson has two lawyers now? WTF?
Freeman Bosley and James Williams.

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He's a personal injury attorney LOL
http://www.ghwlegal.com/attorney/James- ... -lawyer-E2

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