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In reply to the discussion: Juvenile court: Michael Brown had no serious felony convictions, did not face felony charges [View all]CatWoman
(80,275 posts)2. yep
and if you can stomach it, you should read some of the comments on that article.
they are STILL at it.
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Juvenile court: Michael Brown had no serious felony convictions, did not face felony charges [View all]
CatWoman
Sep 2014
OP
Simply Amazing, Ma'am, How Far People Go To Pretend This Young Man 'Should Have Been' Shot...
The Magistrate
Sep 2014
#1
On my Facebook wall...one of my ex employees posted a false picture of a beaten up Officer Wilson.
FarPoint
Sep 2014
#19
And of course the white cop could not have been the one in the wrong. These people
appleannie1
Sep 2014
#6
In Missouri, possessing more than an ounce of pot is a felony. Selling any amount is a felony.
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#30
I don't think so. He could well have had some felonies in his record, and it was better
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#32
Yes, the evidence is clearly showing the truth, what many of us suspected all along.
AverageJoe90
Sep 2014
#21
Let's assume for a moment that Michael Brown did have a history as a juvenile
Trekologer
Sep 2014
#38