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In reply to the discussion: DOJ Tells Ferguson Cops To Stop Wearing 'I Am Darren WIlson' Bracelets [View all]marble falls
(71,838 posts)4. Is everyone in Ferguson's administration so totally tone-deaf? So much for the chief's 'apology'....
it shouldn't have to fallen on the DoJ to point it out. Where was the chief?
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DOJ Tells Ferguson Cops To Stop Wearing 'I Am Darren WIlson' Bracelets [View all]
DonViejo
Sep 2014
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Those officers should be reprimanded for wearing such offensive bracelets while on duty
3rdwaydem
Sep 2014
#1
I hear ya.. Ferguson, MOPD will wear these stupid arm bracelets but they won't wear their name
Cha
Sep 2014
#61
"Civilian police may not carry the following items as part of routine patrol- firearms, body armor"
NickB79
Sep 2014
#80
They have pepper spray and physical training. Spray the guy and take the knife away.
ncjustice80
Sep 2014
#84
Man, going to the store without the fear of being murdered by the police is such a huge cost...
ncjustice80
Sep 2014
#88
I know I'll catch a ration of shit... I don't share the same sympathies toward public unions
rpannier
Sep 2014
#56
The writer of the article contradicts herself in the headline and the first sentence....
George II
Sep 2014
#3
Difference without distinction. Whats the difference between a Cop asking to get out of my car ....
marble falls
Sep 2014
#5
The biggest distintion is there is a process of bringing pd policies into line with Federal .....
marble falls
Sep 2014
#26
Is everyone in Ferguson's administration so totally tone-deaf? So much for the chief's 'apology'....
marble falls
Sep 2014
#4
I think I prefer just cutting off all of Missouri's highway money until he is indicted
bluestateguy
Sep 2014
#6
Yes. You are correct. And until the citizens across the state rise up in anger and against this,
kelliekat44
Sep 2014
#8
In ways that truly matter, St. Louis is the most segregated, polarized city in the U.S. .
ColesCountyDem
Sep 2014
#10
Or as soon as it came to his attention, before public awareness applied pressure. nt
tblue37
Sep 2014
#25
What a flock of assholes! That police department needs to be disbanded. That is WAY wrong.
C Moon
Sep 2014
#12
If the rule is "No bracelets on duty" then it's one thing. But "No bracelets on duty when the
24601
Sep 2014
#36
It's not equivalent. A bracelet making a statement in support or not supporting a position neither
24601
Sep 2014
#69
You're responding to the wrong post. My position is that the dapartment can prohibit the wearing
24601
Sep 2014
#81