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St. Louis clergy warn of unrest if ex-cop is acquitted

A group of clergy warned a judge about the potential for unrest if he acquits a former St. Louis police officer in the 2011 killing of a black man following a high-speed chase.

About 25 St. Louis clergy members gathered Friday outside the courthouse, where the Rev. Clinton Stancil read their letter to the judge weighing the case against Jason Stockley, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.

Stancil said the group doesn't condone violence, but it believes there will protests if Stockley, 36, isn't convicted of first-degree murder in the killing of 24-year-old Anthony Lamar Smith.

"Any decision rendered by you other than a guilty verdict will make you liable for any ensuing unrest or acts of aggression," the group wrote to Judge Timothy Wilson. "In biblical terms, 'the blood will be on your hands.'"

Stockley shot and killed Smith following a high-speed chase. The encounter began when Stockley and his partner tried to corner Smith in a fast-food restaurant parking lot after seeing what appeared to be a drug deal. Stockley testified that he saw what he believed was a gun, and his partner yelled "gun!" as Smith backed into the police SUV twice to get away.

At his bench trial, prosecutors alleged that Stockley planted a gun in Smith's car after he shot him. They said the gun had Stockley's DNA on it, but not Smith's.

Stockley, who left the police force in 2013 and moved to Houston, denied that he planted the gun. He testified that he saw Smith holding a gun before the chase began, and that he felt he was in imminent danger when he opened fire.

Testimony concluded last month, but it's unclear when Judge Timothy Wilson will rule.

There is a history of unrest in the St. Louis area after similar cases, including the sometimes violent protests that erupted after the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson in 2014. Brown, who was black, was unarmed when fatally shot by a white police officer. The officer wasn't charged but later resigned.
Mayor Lyda Krewson issued a statement last week calling for calm.

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Maybe you should try going on the wagon...

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I don't drink...
But you always seem to ...especially on the weekends.
 
Bumping this past Buckly's melt down. :D

St. Louis clergy warn of unrest if ex-cop is acquitted

A group of clergy warned a judge about the potential for unrest if he acquits a former St. Louis police officer in the 2011 killing of a black man following a high-speed chase.

About 25 St. Louis clergy members gathered Friday outside the courthouse, where the Rev. Clinton Stancil read their letter to the judge weighing the case against Jason Stockley, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.

Stancil said the group doesn't condone violence, but it believes there will protests if Stockley, 36, isn't convicted of first-degree murder in the killing of 24-year-old Anthony Lamar Smith.

"Any decision rendered by you other than a guilty verdict will make you liable for any ensuing unrest or acts of aggression," the group wrote to Judge Timothy Wilson. "In biblical terms, 'the blood will be on your hands.'"

Stockley shot and killed Smith following a high-speed chase. The encounter began when Stockley and his partner tried to corner Smith in a fast-food restaurant parking lot after seeing what appeared to be a drug deal. Stockley testified that he saw what he believed was a gun, and his partner yelled "gun!" as Smith backed into the police SUV twice to get away.

At his bench trial, prosecutors alleged that Stockley planted a gun in Smith's car after he shot him. They said the gun had Stockley's DNA on it, but not Smith's.

Stockley, who left the police force in 2013 and moved to Houston, denied that he planted the gun. He testified that he saw Smith holding a gun before the chase began, and that he felt he was in imminent danger when he opened fire.

Testimony concluded last month, but it's unclear when Judge Timothy Wilson will rule.

There is a history of unrest in the St. Louis area after similar cases, including the sometimes violent protests that erupted after the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson in 2014. Brown, who was black, was unarmed when fatally shot by a white police officer. The officer wasn't charged but later resigned.
Mayor Lyda Krewson issued a statement last week calling for calm.

:village::village::village::village::village::village::village::village:
 
Bumping this past Buckly's melt down. :D

St. Louis clergy warn of unrest if ex-cop is acquitted

A group of clergy warned a judge about the potential for unrest if he acquits a former St. Louis police officer in the 2011 killing of a black man following a high-speed chase.

About 25 St. Louis clergy members gathered Friday outside the courthouse, where the Rev. Clinton Stancil read their letter to the judge weighing the case against Jason Stockley, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.

Stancil said the group doesn't condone violence, but it believes there will protests if Stockley, 36, isn't convicted of first-degree murder in the killing of 24-year-old Anthony Lamar Smith.

"Any decision rendered by you other than a guilty verdict will make you liable for any ensuing unrest or acts of aggression," the group wrote to Judge Timothy Wilson. "In biblical terms, 'the blood will be on your hands.'"

Stockley shot and killed Smith following a high-speed chase. The encounter began when Stockley and his partner tried to corner Smith in a fast-food restaurant parking lot after seeing what appeared to be a drug deal. Stockley testified that he saw what he believed was a gun, and his partner yelled "gun!" as Smith backed into the police SUV twice to get away.

At his bench trial, prosecutors alleged that Stockley planted a gun in Smith's car after he shot him. They said the gun had Stockley's DNA on it, but not Smith's.

Stockley, who left the police force in 2013 and moved to Houston, denied that he planted the gun. He testified that he saw Smith holding a gun before the chase began, and that he felt he was in imminent danger when he opened fire.

Testimony concluded last month, but it's unclear when Judge Timothy Wilson will rule.

There is a history of unrest in the St. Louis area after similar cases, including the sometimes violent protests that erupted after the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson in 2014. Brown, who was black, was unarmed when fatally shot by a white police officer. The officer wasn't charged but later resigned.
Mayor Lyda Krewson issued a statement last week calling for calm.

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Why, racist scum?
 
What should be infuriating is that people are being arrested for peacefully handing out literature about your right to nullify as a jurist, but nothing is being done about this blatant attempt at real intimidation.

Here's your clue......the government doesn't give a fuck about YOUR rights, only the safety and security of itself and it's agents to control you. THAT is why this murderous cop asked for a bench trial and not a jury trial.

wake the fuck up people. you're losing your ability and power to control your government while swallowing the koolaid that you ARE the government. stop following the liberal propaganda.

stop following the conservative propaganda as well, the police are not there to protect you.
 
What should be infuriating is that people are being arrested for peacefully handing out literature about your right to nullify as a jurist, but nothing is being done about this blatant attempt at real intimidation.

Here's your clue......the government doesn't give a fuck about YOUR rights, only the safety and security of itself and it's agents to control you. THAT is why this murderous cop asked for a bench trial and not a jury trial.

wake the fuck up people. you're losing your ability and power to control your government while swallowing the koolaid that you ARE the government. stop following the liberal propaganda.

stop following the conservative propaganda as well, the police are not there to protect you.

Funny how the one that thinks drunk driving is OK and efforts to prevent innocent people from being killed is wrong wants to talk about rights. Why do you believe a drunk person has a right to drive and kill innocent people?
 
Funny how the one that thinks drunk driving is OK and efforts to prevent innocent people from being killed is wrong wants to talk about rights. Why do you believe a drunk person has a right to drive and kill innocent people?

funny how you still have to stick to fucktard lies about what I said. When you woke up this morning, did you feel all warm and happy that you're being controlled by your nanny state government? does it make you feel safe?
 
funny how you still have to stick to fucktard lies about what I said. When you woke up this morning, did you feel all warm and happy that you're being controlled by your nanny state government? does it make you feel safe?

What lies? I used your words,.

When you wake up in the morning, do you look in the mirror and say "I'm going to tell someone I was a Marine and think it intimidates them"?
 
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