Ferguson Protesters March Inside St. Louis County Police Department

Posted by | October 23, 2014 08:10 | Filed under: Politics Top Stories


After 70 days of protests, Ferguson demonstrators gathered outside the St. Louis County Police Headquarters in Clayton Wednesday afternoon, saying they came to express their democratic voice on the, “National Day Against Police Brutality.”

The protesters had plans to speak at a scheduled public meeting of the St. Louis County Police Commission, but it was abruptly cancelled, Fox 2 Now reports.

Leaks were reported in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the New York Times from the officer who shot down unarmed teenager Michael Brown,.

The attorney representing the Brown family responded to the leaks. “We are not surprised by the information leaked last night by the St. Louis Medical Examiner’s office. Several independent witnesses indicated there was a brief altercation between Michael Brown and Officer Wilson at the patrol car,” Benjamin Crump stated. “What we want to know is why Officer Wilson shot Michael Brown multiple times and killed him even though he was more than 20 feet away from his patrol car; this is the crux of the matter!”

After protesters met outside the police station, they went inside. One officer was spotted filming the protesters.

This guy wasn’t too happy about Allison Blood reporting on the protest.

About those leaks:

As for the officer filming the protesters, they filmed him, too:
H/T: LL’s own R.J. Carter with thanks.

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18 responses to Ferguson Protesters March Inside St. Louis County Police Department

  1. causeican October 23rd, 2014 at 08:23

    Might want to change that marsh to march.

    • Anomaly 100 October 23rd, 2014 at 09:06

      Thanks for the heads up. I wrote it at 4:00 a.m., not that I don’t make typos in the afternoon, too.

      You’re the best!

  2. causeican October 23rd, 2014 at 08:23

    I can do that in the middle of the day.

    • Anomaly 100 October 23rd, 2014 at 09:06

      Thanks for the heads up. I wrote it at 4:00 a.m., not that I don’t make typos in the afternoon, too.

      You’re the best!

  3. R.J. Carter October 23rd, 2014 at 08:38

    Lady dropped a “P” in her sign. :( Will this be the “Morans” meme of the future?

  4. R.J. Carter October 23rd, 2014 at 08:38

    Lady dropped a “P” in her sign. :( Will this be the “Morans” meme of the future?

  5. Tommy6860 October 23rd, 2014 at 08:59

    I watched Lawrence ODonnell interview the forensic pathologist where the the St. Louis Dispatch release her report, it seem it was taken out of context. This whole thing seems to be nothing more than the local media and police being in-cahoots. Nothing short of finding Michael Brown guilty postmortem will suffice for these official crooks.

    • JimmiJames October 23rd, 2014 at 10:01

      you seem to ignore a lot of facts. That kid just robbed a store owner and refused to get out of the street like he was told to.

      • Anomaly 100 October 23rd, 2014 at 10:49

        There is video proof to the contrary, showing him paying for the cigarillos.

        Also, are we not allowed in the streets to cross them?

      • granpa.usthai October 23rd, 2014 at 12:07

        then there should be a 911 call for the robbery – BEFORE – the shooting of Michael Brown…?

      • arc99 October 23rd, 2014 at 12:14

        Randy Weaver and David Koresh also broke the law and unlike Michael Brown, made an explicit decision to resist law enforcement using deadly force.

        In both cases, Weaver and Koresh were seen as the victims of overzealous law enforcement. So what possible difference could there be? Oh yeah, Weaver and Koresh were white

    • granpa.usthai October 23rd, 2014 at 12:24

      such shenanigans as this does put the entire judicial system into question. Especially for those who have suffered injustices in the past. When members of the German 3rd Reich were the ‘police’ force in France, they had the [legal] authority to shoot jaywalkers also. One of the reasons the signs “VIVA RESISTANCE” started popping up everywhere. (of course, they didn’t march inside the offices to protest though).

  6. Tommy6860 October 23rd, 2014 at 08:59

    I watched Lawrence ODonnell interview the forensic pathologist where the the St. Louis Dispatch release her report, it seem it was taken out of context. This whole thing seems to be nothing more than the local media and police being in-cahoots. Nothing short of finding Michael Brown guilty postmortem will suffice for these official crooks.

    • JimmiJames October 23rd, 2014 at 10:01

      you seem to ignore a lot of facts. That kid just robbed a store owner and refused to get out of the street like he was told to.

      • Anomaly 100 October 23rd, 2014 at 10:49

        There is video proof to the contrary, showing him paying for the cigarillos.

        Also, are we not allowed in the streets to cross them?

      • granpa.usthai October 23rd, 2014 at 12:07

        then there should be a 911 call for the robbery – BEFORE – the shooting of Michael Brown…?

      • arc99 October 23rd, 2014 at 12:14

        Randy Weaver and David Koresh also broke the law and unlike Michael Brown, made an explicit decision to resist law enforcement using deadly force.

        In both cases, Weaver and Koresh were seen as the victims of overzealous law enforcement. So what possible difference could there be? Oh yeah, Weaver and Koresh were white

    • granpa.usthai October 23rd, 2014 at 12:24

      such shenanigans as this does put the entire judicial system into question. Especially for those who have suffered injustices in the past. When members of the German 3rd Reich were the ‘police’ force in France, they had the [legal] authority to shoot jaywalkers also. One of the reasons the signs “VIVA RESISTANCE” started popping up everywhere. (of course, they didn’t march inside the offices to protest though).

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