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Related: About this forumThe FBI Needs To Interview These Cops, ASAP, Re-Mya Aaten-White's "Missing Bullet"
On Aug. 12 a woman named Mya Aaten-White was shot in the head by a bullet in Ferguson MO. These police were controlling the crowd when it happened. Citizens with cameras asked one of them what happened, to which he responds "A woman was shot in the head." When the citizen with the camera asks him "Who shot her?" he pauses, and then another police officer puts his hand over his mouth; they both shut up, and tell the crowd to move on.
A few days later the doctors removed the bullet from Mya Aaten-White's head. Apparently police showed up to "collect the evidence," and took the bullet. Aaten-White's lawyer has since contacted the various police departments regarding the bullet, and they claim not to have it.
So, if the official evidence has been "lost," how about putting these police officers under oath, and asking them what they were reluctant to say on camera? The Ferguson Police Department has a PROVEN HISTORY of conveniently NOT INTERVIEWING WITNESSES, and NOT PUTTING THINGS IN WRITING. So, if FPD refuses to interview people, the FBI SHOULD.
BaggersRDumb
(186 posts)LIE
it was a cop, otherwise the bullet wouldnt have diapered
The Ferguson police dept should be invaded by the Justice Dpt and FBI, all officials removed and fired.
Kber
(5,043 posts)Complete with bookings on fox and friends and meet the press.
TrollBuster9090
(5,954 posts)Wilson's name, and days before even writing the BLANK homicide report on Brown's death. If that bullet had been fired by a protester, it would be the permanent co-host of the HANNITY show by now.
So, it's pretty hard NOT to conclude that it was a police bullet, and the ballistics would have proven it. As it is, I'm pretty sure they'll "FIND" it again, just as soon as they've had the chance to fire a few pistols from the evidence room through the water tank. My guess is they'll end up tracing the gun to Al Sharpton.
tblue37
(65,403 posts)Dont call me Shirley
(10,998 posts)is a good metaphor for how gun lovers so love their ammo.
tblue37
(65,403 posts)gibberish out of my emails and posts for who knows how long before I realized what was happening. At first I assumed I must be making a lot of typos and should proofread more carefully, especially after a couple of really screwy phrasings in my emails were called to my attention. But as I typed more slowly, proofing as I did, I realized that *I* wasn't the one sticking all those bizarre words into my sentences. Until then, I had not even realized that autocorrect was the default setting and therefore had to be turned off if I didn't want it.
I don't need autocorrect. In fact, people pay me to proofread and edit their work. I googled to find instructions for turning the function off, and I sure don't miss it. But since discovering my autocorrect problem about two months ago, I have been primed to spot words in other people's emails or posts that clearly have been introduced by autocorrect, and when I have time, I alert them to it, as I did for you.
Dont call me Shirley
(10,998 posts)FarPoint
(12,409 posts)Not suspended with pay either!
imthevicar
(811 posts)They have the Bullet, They control the media, No need for vacations now.
wandy
(3,539 posts)HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)Have the reception staff and nursing staff been interviewed? Someone handed the bullet over... very unlikely cops stolled in, looked for a single bullet in the hospital, and walked out the door with it.