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Riots expected after acquittal: Michael Brown

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Are the police allowed to shoot?

Cause that would look great. Doing nothing is the best thing for the police right now...protects them from hurting anyone, or getting hurt themselves, and it allows the riots to continue thus taking away any support a peaceful protest could have achieved.

Honestly, a huge peaceful rally tomorrow with continuing calls for change and oversight would have achieved a hell of a lot more then this.

But whatever, FREE STUFF BRO!
 
Cause that would look great. Doing nothing is the best thing for the police right now...protects them from hurting anyone, or getting hurt themselves, and it allows the riots to continue thus taking away any support a peaceful protest could have achieved.

Honestly, a huge peaceful rally tomorrow with continuing calls for change and oversight would have achieved a hell of a lot more then this.

But whatever, FREE STUFF BRO!
I thought they would have had rubber bullets at least.
 
I thought they would have had rubber bullets at least.

Rubber bullets can seriously injure or even kill people.

They do have plenty of tear gas (CS), beanbag rounds, and flashbangs though.
 
Turned out to be true (never mind that no bill is not the same as acquittal):
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