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Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

RSN: Police Body Cameras and Special Prosecutors, Police Defend Killing of 12-Year-Old With Toy Gun




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Bill Simpich | Police Body Cameras and Special Prosecutors
Ferguson police under holiday decorations. (photo: AP)
Bill Simpich, Reader Supported News
Simpich writes: "American prosecutors have a dual responsibility to prosecute wrongdoers and to promote justice for the entire community. They also work hand-in-hand with the police on a daily basis. They have an inherent conflict of interest when a police officer is charged in a capital case. They can't be expected to be objective. They're not."
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Ferguson Ablaze After Michael Brown Verdict: 'This Is a War Zone Now'
Paul Lewis and Jon Swaine, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Fires were raging when a man with a scarf wrapped around his face walked out of the smoke and looked around him in disbelief. 'All they had to do was give us justice and look at this,' he said. 'This a war zone now.'"
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Protests Spread Far Beyond Ferguson
Jessica Ravitz and John Blake, CNN
Excerpt: "Screams of outrage. Crowds marching down streets, blocking intersections and interstates. Fists raised in silence. As the Ferguson grand jury's decision was announced Monday night, protesters around the country - who had begun to gather hours earlier - responded in solidarity."
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Ferguson, Goddamn: No Indictment for Darren Wilson Is No Surprise. This Is Why We Protest
Syreeta McFadden, Guardian UK
McFadden writes: "The grand jury's decision has arrived in the form of a smirking white prosecutor, all of the agony of that wait has culminated in nothing more than the sum of our grim expectations, to ignite cynicism and an old rage. Today, Mike Brown is still dead, and Darren Wilson has not been indicted for his murder. And who among us can say anything but: 'I am not surprised?'"
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Grand Jury Call Not the End for Darren Wilson
Yamiche Alcindor, USA Today
Alcindor writes: "The grand jury decision not to indict Ferguson Officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of a teenager will not end Wilson's legal troubles."
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DeRay McKesson | The Results Are In: Open Letter From a Ferguson Protest Organizer
DeRay McKesson, Reader Supported News
McKesson writes: "This fight for the dignity of our people, for the importance of our lives, for the protection of our children, is one that did not begin Michael's murder and will not end with this announcement. The 'system' you have told us to rely on has kept us on the margins of society."
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Police Defend Killing of 12-Year-Old With Toy Gun
Associated Press
Excerpt: "A Cleveland officer was less than 10 feet away when he fatally shot a 12-year-old boy carrying a pellet gun near a playground, and video of the shooting is clear about what happened, police said on Monday."
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