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Postby Pele'sDaughter » Mon Nov 02, 2015 3:36 pm

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ST. LOUIS (AP) — Authorities charged A 35-year-old black St. Louis man with arson for two of the seven church fires in a predominantly African-American part of the St. Louis region, and federal investigators said there is no evidence of a hate crime.

David Lopez Jackson was charged Friday in St. Louis Circuit Court with two counts of second-degree arson in the fires at Ebenezer Lutheran Church and New Life Missionary Baptist Church, both in the city. St. Louis Police Chief Sam Dotson said investigations continue into the other fires — three in St. Louis, two in nearby Jennings — and Jackson is a suspect in all of them.

The fires were set between Oct. 8 and Oct. 22. Five of the congregations are predominantly black, one is racially mixed and one is mostly white.

The fires spurred a hate-crime investigation to determine if the attacks were motivated by race or religion. But the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives downplayed that possibility in a statement on Friday.

"There appears to be no indication of a hate crime or sign ... any one particular Christian denomination or ethnic group was being targeted," the federal agency said.

Dotson gave no alternative explanation for the attacks, saying investigators "are still trying to understand" the motive.

The region is still recovering from the events surrounding last year's police shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, a St. Louis suburb, and a grand jury's subsequent decision not to charge the officer who shot him. Brown was black and unarmed when he was shot by white Darren Wilson in a case that helped spur the national "Black Lives Matter" movement, and it renewed concern about the treatment of minorities in and around St. Louis.

Most of the fires were during the night when churches were unoccupied, although one at a Catholic church was during the day when a priest was there.

No one was hurt in any of the incidents. Damage was mostly minimal, but New Life Missionary Baptist Church was so badly damaged that pastor David Triggs wasn't certain if the congregation would rebuild or move.

In all seven fires the front doors were ignited. Dotson said gas was used as an accelerant in both fires that resulted in charges against Jackson. He said forensics evidence linked Jackson to the crime, though he did not elaborate. Surveillance footage also tied Jackson's car to one of the fires, and Dotson said police found evidence in the car that included a gasoline canister and a Thermos bottle that smelled of gas.

St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay said the fires hit at the heart of the community — places of worship.

"It's just absolutely despicable that somebody would go after churches," he said.

Msgr. Robert J. Gettinger of St. Augustine Catholic Church, damaged in a fire on Oct. 14, said he and his congregation of about 300 families, most of them black, are pleased that the suspect is off the street and no longer a threat, although Jackson was not charged Friday with the fire at the Catholic church.

"There was a fear in a lot of people, so you're certainly relieved," Gettinger said. "Hopefully he'll get some kind of help."

Gettinger was also relieved that the attack was apparently not racially motivated.

"It's helpful" for the region, Gettinger said. "We don't need anything else like that with Ferguson going on."

The Rev. Rodrick Burton of New Northside Missionary Baptist Church in Jennings, which suffered damage Oct. 10, agreed.

"I believe the St. Louis community will have a sigh of relief," Burton said. "Given our history of racial division, it will be a great relief that it is not motivated by prejudice."

The churches represented several denominations — two Catholic, two Baptist, one Lutheran, one Church of Christ and one non-denominational.

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This version corrects the day of the ATF statement to Friday.
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Re: St Louis - Shooting - Riots - Anonymous Threats

Postby Luther Blissett » Tue Dec 22, 2015 2:34 pm

This was the thread for updates on Sandra Bland. There was no indictment in the case. Unsurprising.

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Re: St Louis - Shooting - Riots - Anonymous Threats

Postby seemslikeadream » Wed Jan 06, 2016 6:25 pm

Texas state trooper involved in arrest of Sandra Bland, who died in custody, is indicted for perjury - @stjbs, @KaitlinMcCulley

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Re: St Louis - Shooting - Riots - Anonymous Threats

Postby Pele'sDaughter » Wed Sep 07, 2016 1:23 pm

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When Michael Brown was shot and killed by a white police officer two years ago, Darren Seals was one of the most vocal activists leading protests across the city. He rallied a boycott of Democratic candidates in local elections after he said they failed to protect black lives. And on the day a grand jury declined to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, Seals held Brown's mother in his arms as she sobbed.

On Tuesday, Seals was found dead, authorities said, in a burning car outside the city. He was 29.

Officers with the St. Louis County Police Department responded to a vehicle fire in the northern part of the county at about 1:50 a.m., reported The St. Louis American. When they arrived, authorities found Seals body inside the charred car. He had been shot, police told the newspaper.

Authorities are investigating the incident as a homicide, reported the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, but did not release any suspect information or a possible motive.

Online, friends and fellow activists mourned.

"We can live in a world where people don't die by violence. Nobody deserves to die," DeRay Mckesson, a prominent Black Lives Matter activist, tweeted Tuesday afternoon. "We did not always agree, but he should be alive today."

Johnetta "Netta" Elzie, another leader of the Ferguson protests who grew up in North County St. Louis, wrote a series of tweets expressing her grief and shock:

"Today is really hard. This is really really hard."

"I hope his soul is at rest. I truly don't know what else to say."

"Peace to Ferguson protesters."

"This is so hard. We've never done this part before together."

In his own Twitter bio, Seals described himself as a "Businessman, Revolutionary, Activist, Unapologetically BLACK, Afrikan in AmeriKKKa, Fighter, Leader."

He was best known for his local activism. A Washington Post story from 2014 featuring Seals described him as an "assembly-line worker and hip-hop musician."

In that story, Seals described his attempt to organize Democrats to unseat liberal officials by voting for white Republicans in the local elections that fall.

"Just because they've got the D next to their name, that don't mean nothing," Seals told The Post. "The world is watching us right now. It's time to send a message of our power."

At the time, Seals lived just blocks from where Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, was shot and killed by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in 2014. Four months later, after the prosecutor announced Wilson would not face charges in Brown's death, Seals described to MTV what it was like to comfort the man's grieving mother.

"And for Mike Brown's mother to be right there in my arms crying - she literally cried in my arms - it was like I felt her soul crying," he said. "It's a different type of crying. I've seen people crying, but she was really hurt. And it hurt me. It hurt all of us."

Most recently, Seals had actively voiced his support of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who had made headlines in recent weeks for sitting and kneeling during the national anthem at NFL football games to raise awareness of racial inequality in the United States.
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Postby seemslikeadream » Thu Sep 08, 2016 10:23 am

Prominent Ferguson Protester Darren Seals Shot Dead

http://readersupportednews.org/news-sec ... -shot-dead

Prominent Ferguson activist Darren Seals, 29, was found shot dead inside a burning car Tuesday in St. Louis Country. He was found at 1:50 a.m. local time and suffered a gunshot wound before his vehicle was set on fire, according to police, who say they’re investigating the shooting as an homicide.

Seals was close to the scene when 18-year-old Michael Brown was shot in Ferguson on Aug. 9, 2014, by Darren Wilson—a white police officer—and became active in the protests that followed.
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Postby Luther Blissett » Thu Sep 08, 2016 10:46 am

He was assassinated, just like DeAndre Joshua and Terrell Beasley.
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Re: St Louis - Shooting - Riots - Anonymous Threats

Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Sep 23, 2016 6:24 pm

Darren Seals Isn’t the Only Ferguson Man to Be Shot and Torched in a Car -DB


DeAndre Joshua died the same way on the day a grand jury refused to indict Michael Brown’s killer. The only thing more consuming than the flames is the silence.

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The Ferguson protester who was shot to death and subsequently torched inside a car on Tuesday isn’t the first man from St. Louis County in the last two years to see such a gangland style fate.
He’s the sixth.
Darren Seals was found early Tuesday morning in the 9600 block of Diamond Drive, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Google maps shows that to be a street that dead ends into a field next to a concrete mixing plant just a few blocks from the Mississippi River. The Post-Dispatch reports that Seals lived less than five miles away.

Few details have emerged regarding what appears to be a clear execution, and just like the case of DeAndre Joshua, who was shot in the head before his killer or killers set fire to his car on the November 2014 night a grand jury decided not to indict officer Darren Wilson for the killing of Michael Brown, the St. Louis County Police Department isn’t talking.
From the moment his body was taken from the scene, Joshua became nothing more than a footnote in the story of Ferguson.
The other men who died in such fashion as Seals and Joshua in St. Louis County are even less known.
Vincent “Vinnie” Casella’s body was found riddled with bullets in…


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Re: St Louis - Shooting - Riots - Anonymous Threats

Postby liminalOyster » Sun Mar 12, 2017 9:37 pm

New Ferguson Video Adds Wrinkle to Michael Brown Case
By MITCH SMITHMARCH 11, 2017

Newly disclosed surveillance video showed Michael Brown making an early-morning visit to a Ferguson, Mo., convenience store on the day he was shot by a police officer in 2014. A second visit by Mr. Brown to the store minutes before he was killed had received much more attention.

In the two and a half years since Michael Brown, a black 18-year-old, was shot and killed by a white police officer in Ferguson, Mo., the explosive case has been parsed in intricate detail. Witnesses offered varying descriptions of the fatal encounter. Investigators examined bloodstain evidence on the street where Mr. Brown died. And the police released a security video from a nearby store that showed Mr. Brown pushing a worker and taking cigarillos minutes before the shooting.

But a second, previously unreported video from that same convenience store included in a new documentary is raising new questions about what happened in the hours before the shooting on Aug. 9, 2014.

The footage shows Mr. Brown entering the store, Ferguson Market and Liquor, shortly after 1 a.m. on the day he died. He approaches the counter, hands over an item that appears to be a small bag and takes a shopping sack filled with cigarillos. Mr. Brown is shown walking toward the door with the sack, then turning around and handing the cigarillos back across the counter before exiting.

Jason Pollock, a documentary filmmaker who acquired the new tape, says the footage challenges the police narrative that Mr. Brown committed a strong-armed robbery when he returned to the store around noon that day. Instead, Mr. Pollock believes that the new video shows Mr. Brown giving a small bag of marijuana to store employees and receiving cigarillos in return as part of a negotiated deal. Mr. Pollock said Mr. Brown left the cigarillos behind the counter for safekeeping.

“There was some type of exchange, for one thing, for another,” Lesley McSpadden, Mr. Brown’s mother, says in Mr. Pollock’s documentary, “Stranger Fruit,” which premiered Saturday at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Tex., and examines the shooting from the family’s perspective.

But Jay Kanzler, a lawyer for the convenience store and its employees, strongly disputes that version of events, and said the new footage is unrelated to Mr. Brown’s later visit to the store.

“There was no transaction,” Mr. Kanzler said. “There was no understanding. No agreement. Those folks didn’t sell him cigarillos for pot. The reason he gave it back is he was walking out the door with unpaid merchandise and they wanted it back.”

Regardless of what happened at the store in the early-morning hours, the new security footage does not resolve long-simmering questions about Mr. Brown’s encounter with Officer Darren Wilson along a Ferguson street that day. Officer Wilson, who claimed that he feared for his life and had been assaulted by Mr. Brown, was cleared of criminal wrongdoing by a county grand jury and federal civil rights investigators. He resigned from the Police Department.

Mr. Brown’s death and the sometimes violent protests that followed raised broad questions about how police officers treat black people, both in the St. Louis area and across the country, and many remain steadfast in their belief that Mr. Brown was murdered.

Protesters were particularly offended by the Ferguson Police Department’s decision to release the video that showed Mr. Brown shoving the store clerk, perceiving it as part of an effort to defame and demonize the young man. Ms. McSpadden, who also spells her first name as Lezley, questioned why that tape was released publicly while her son’s earlier visit to the store had been kept quiet.

“They destroyed Michael’s character with the tape, and they didn’t show us what actually happened,” said Mr. Pollock, who spent more than two years in Ferguson conducting research for his documentary, and who questions the decision to not charge Officer Wilson. “So this shows their intention to make him look bad. And shows suppression of evidence.”

The St. Louis County Police Department briefly mentioned Mr. Brown’s early-morning visit to the store in a lengthy report on the case, which tipped Mr. Pollock off to the existence of an additional video.

Sgt. Shawn McGuire, a spokesman for the county police, said in an email on Saturday that footage of the earlier encounter had not been released because it was not relevant to the investigation.

He added later that he could not confirm the video’s authenticity.

Spokesmen for the city of Ferguson and the St. Louis County prosecutor’s office did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Saturday.

Mr. Brown’s parents have filed a federal lawsuit against Officer Wilson, the city of Ferguson and the former Ferguson police chief. A civil trial is scheduled to start next year.
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Re: St Louis - Shooting - Riots - Anonymous Threats

Postby Luther Blissett » Sun Mar 12, 2017 10:40 pm

Maybe Darren Wilson can turn himself in for extrajudicial murder now.
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Postby liminalOyster » Mon Mar 13, 2017 9:37 am

Luther Blissett » Mon Mar 13, 2017 3:40 am wrote:Maybe Darren Wilson can turn himself in for extrajudicial murder now.


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Re: Cop acquitted for 2011 murder of Anthony Lamar Smith

Postby Cordelia » Tue Sep 19, 2017 10:41 am

Too fucking believable; Stockley found not guilty. :wallhead:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPE5P4rokXs

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Timothy Wilson, Circuit Court Judge who acquitted Stockley

(It probably can't hurt, in a bench trial of a homicidal white blue-eyed cop accused of 1st degree murder of an unarmed black man, to have a corrupt white blue-eyed judge)

Article from one year ago:

The documents also say tests revealed Stockley’s DNA — but not Smith’s — on the .38-caliber Taurus revolver police said was found in Smith’s car.

http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crim ... fe5bc.html


Chilling footage of Officer Jason Stockley, determined to kill Smith:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmJk3V8Dsck
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Postby Grizzly » Tue Sep 19, 2017 11:05 am

^^^^

Same as it ever was...Obviously it happens much more to black men, but it's not only black men but poor whites too. These fucks really do have a licence to kill, with impunity.
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Postby Cordelia » Tue Sep 19, 2017 2:32 pm

St. Louis for some, as portrayed by MGM/ Vincente Minnelli/Judy Garland.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JARDvdrAxk

The reality for many: Rev. Clinton Stancil, on organizing post-verdict protests in a prosperous St. Louis district:

If you kill our kids, we'll kill your economy.


...It happens every night in our community. It turns violent. Nobody seems to care then. Nobody covers that. Do we apologize that it turned violent in a so-called “good” neighborhood?.........Welcome to our world.



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Re: St Louis - Shooting - Riots - Anonymous Threats

Postby Grizzly » Tue Sep 19, 2017 5:18 pm

structural violence you say, wut!??
http://www.structuralviolence.org/structural-violence/


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Re: St Louis - Shooting - Riots - Anonymous Threats

Postby Pele'sDaughter » Wed Sep 20, 2017 7:33 am

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