Derec
Contributor
So there is this wannabe documentary filmmaker named Jason Pollock. No idea if he is related to Jackson Pollock, but I know he is a protege of Michael Moore.
Anyway, Jason made a movie about Michael Brown/Ferguson called "Stranger Fruit" (so you know it's not going to be unbiased lol) that makes some rather bizarre claims based on a video from the night before the "Gentle Giant" got killed:
- Michael Brown is a friendly neighborhood drug dealer who on that night sold the Ferguson Market clerk some marijuana in a baggie
- For some reason Brown decided to take his payment in Swisher Sweets rather than money
- For some reason he decided not to take the "payment" with him at the time
- He apparently came back to collect the "payment" but the clerk did not give it to him (probably not the same clerk who worked graveyard shift so I do not see why he would be expected to know of, much less honor, the supposed illicit deal Brown made the previous night) so he grabbed some and pushed the owner away
Of course, even if we take Pollock's tortured interpretation at face value, it becomes a drug deal with a dispute rather than a regular robbery. I do not see how that's any better. And the reason Wilson shot Brown is still that he attacked him and tried to take his gun away. This would not change anything about the shooting or the alt-facts of "hands up don't shoot".
But it looks like what Pollock is peddling is straight-up bullshit, with the video deceptively edited to make Pollock's point.
Ferguson film fallout: Video footage released, officer injured, charges for trying to set police car on fire
Of course, the wild claims were meant and succeeded to drive anger among the #BLM types.
So this video is much ado about nothing and the only thing it has led to and will ever lead to is to stir some more shit up in Ferguson. I suspect that's exactly what Pollock intended.
P.S.: Why has this stupid "pants down" trend not died down yet?
Anyway, Jason made a movie about Michael Brown/Ferguson called "Stranger Fruit" (so you know it's not going to be unbiased lol) that makes some rather bizarre claims based on a video from the night before the "Gentle Giant" got killed:
- Michael Brown is a friendly neighborhood drug dealer who on that night sold the Ferguson Market clerk some marijuana in a baggie
- For some reason Brown decided to take his payment in Swisher Sweets rather than money
- For some reason he decided not to take the "payment" with him at the time
- He apparently came back to collect the "payment" but the clerk did not give it to him (probably not the same clerk who worked graveyard shift so I do not see why he would be expected to know of, much less honor, the supposed illicit deal Brown made the previous night) so he grabbed some and pushed the owner away
Of course, even if we take Pollock's tortured interpretation at face value, it becomes a drug deal with a dispute rather than a regular robbery. I do not see how that's any better. And the reason Wilson shot Brown is still that he attacked him and tried to take his gun away. This would not change anything about the shooting or the alt-facts of "hands up don't shoot".
But it looks like what Pollock is peddling is straight-up bullshit, with the video deceptively edited to make Pollock's point.
Ferguson film fallout: Video footage released, officer injured, charges for trying to set police car on fire
So the clerk did not want to give him Swisher Sweets in exchange for marijuana. He decided to put them back this time, but half a day later he return to steal them. Weird.St. Louis Post Dispatch said:McCulloch said the footage had been altered, and the complete version shows Brown "attempting to barter," with store employees, who refused the package put on the counter. Brown returned the merchandise to the counter and took back the small package before leaving the store. The footage then shows the employees putting the Cigarillos back on the shelves after Brown leaves, McCulloch said.[..]
"This is a clear attempt to distort this and turn it into something it isn't...There was no transaction, but there certainly was an attempt to barter for these goods, but the store employees had no involvement in that, and when he left, they put everything where it belonged...It's very clear there was no transaction between Mr. Brown and the store employees and to suggest he's coming back to get what he bartered for is just stupid."
Of course, the wild claims were meant and succeeded to drive anger among the #BLM types.
Nice!About 100 people converged outside the market Sunday night. A Bellefontaine Neighbors man was charged Monday with trying to light a St. Louis County police car on fire during a protest outside the Ferguson Market.
Charges also were expected against a woman who allegedly punched a Ferguson police officer in the face, breaking his nose.
Several gunshots were fired nearby shortly before midnight.
In the first case, police say Henry L. Stokes, 45, of the 1500 block of Haviland Drive, was charged with felony counts of attempting to cause catastrophe and resisting arrest. Bail was set at $25,000.
During the protest, police say Stokes stuffed a napkin in the gas tank opening of a St. Louis County police car and tried to ignite it with a cigarette lighter.
Officers tried to stop him, chased him and arrested him.
Also Sunday, a woman punched a Ferguson police officer in the face and broke his nose during the protest.
Chief Delrish Moss said the officer was trying to arrest a man on the parking lot around 10 p.m.
Moss said he was unsure what led the officer to try to arrest the man during the protest, but that both the man and his girlfriend are in custody and police plan to apply for warrants against them Monday
The man was arrested on suspicion of trespassing, resisting arrest and possession of a controlled substance. The woman was arrested on suspicion of trespassing, resisting arrest and assault on a law enforcement officer, police said.
So this video is much ado about nothing and the only thing it has led to and will ever lead to is to stir some more shit up in Ferguson. I suspect that's exactly what Pollock intended.
P.S.: Why has this stupid "pants down" trend not died down yet?