Yeah I agree, I'm not saying she did the right thing either but they could have sued or handled the situation without putting a second person's home under attack...
I'm just gonna say that she started it, and she should've expected retaliation.
It's common sense, pick a side in an issue in a high profile way, and someone will have a bone to pick.
She went out of her way to endanger Wilson's life, as such, she shouldn't be upset that someone did the same to her.
I'm not taking any sides, but just so you know, that young kid was 6'3", 350pounds, and had tried to attack the officer. Also this took place after he had just robbed a store.
No, the autopsy report clearly shows that mike was shot with his hands up and then again multiple times while falling to the ground. He was unarmed and surrendering, he didn't rob the shop, the FBI are looking into Jury tampering it was that unbelievable. Darren Chris said he felt no remorse, even cops who shot armed dangerous mass murderers feel remorse, never mind shooting a teenager in cold blood. The Judge who let a white cop get away with the murder of a black teenager then put a black cop in jail for hitting someones hand with a baton even when he was being threatened. And if someone who says this may not be racist, his whole department was dissolved for involvement with the KKK before this and guess who stood behind him through the trial? The mother fucking KKK. That bastard deserves to be put at the mercy of the people who were affected by his actions, not a racist white supremacist judge.
Someone's been watching CNN lately. The autopsy proves his innocence. Mike was on top of him beating the shit out of him. Do research before you talk about shit.
Very true sadtruth...all THREE autopsies said the same thing, Mike Brown was shot in the hand in a way that matches reaching for officer Wilson's firearm. The blood that was found on Wilson's uniform and in his squad car confirmed that. Mike was also shot from the front in a way that is consistent with being shot while charging somebody. The Grand Jury had all available witnesses provide statements, they didn't have to. They wanted all the information before deciding and sadly some of the public won't believe the facts.
Not the protection, everyone should get that.
She earned the threats.
Didn't she know that people were actively threatening his life and livelihood?
It's common sense, pick a side in an issue in a high profile way, and someone will have a bone to pick.
She went out of her way to endanger Wilson's life, as such, she shouldn't be upset that someone did the same to her.