Weird spectacle, to be expected of simians.
The grieving mudda is wearing dark sunglasses even though it is night
and appears highly medicated, she ooks and eeks and you can tell she is
in her glory in front of the cameras.
The step fatha comes out and starts oooking to incite arson, and his
wish was granted.
Guess its easy to see where the slain nigger learned his civility and
respect for the law from.
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'Burn this b---- down!' Michael Brown's stepfather criticized for
reaction to grand jury decision
Michael Brown's stepfather is being criticized for appearing to incite a
crowd of protesters shortly after learning of the grand jury's decision
not to indict Darren Wilson, the Ferguson, Mo., police officer, in the
fatal shooting of his unarmed stepson.
When the grand jury's decision was announced Monday, Brown's mother,
Lesley McSpadden, stood silently on the hood of a car, surrounded by
protesters, seemingly letting the news that Wilson would not be charged
in her son's killing soak in.
"I have been living here my whole life, I have never had to go through
anything like this," McSpadden said. "None of you know me, but I don’t
do nothin’ to nobody. Anybody say so, they’re a liar. They’re a damn liar."
McSpadden, overcome with grief, broke down and was comforted by Brown's
stepfather, Louis Head, who climbed on top of the car, turned to the
crowd and repeatedly shouted, "Burn this b---- down!"
In the hours that followed, Ferguson erupted in violent protests in the
wake of the grand jury's decision. Officials said two police cruisers
and at least 12 buildings were set on fire, and that hundreds of
gunshots were fired during the demonstrations. Eighteen people were
injured in the unrest, and at least 61 protesters were arrested.
"I'm disappointed," St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar told
reporters at a 1:30 a.m. press briefing. "I didn't see a whole lot of
peaceful protesters out there."
Michael Brown's stepfather is Louis Head.
Head is an ex-convict whose rap sheet includes two felony narcotics
convictions, according to state records. He pleaded guilty in 1997 to a
marijuana distribution charge and was put in a shock incarceration
program and placed on probation for five years. After violating
probation, Head’s release was revoked and he was remanded to state prison.
In mid-2003, Head was charged with narcotics trafficking, a felony count
to which he later pleaded guilty. The St. Louis native was sentenced to
seven years in prison. He was released in June 2008 after serving about
five years in custody
http://news.yahoo.com/michael-brown-stepfather-burn-this-down-ferguson-video-182317962.html
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