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Is Louis Head Guilty of Inciting a Riot in Ferguson, Missouri?

Louis Head, inciting a riot, Ferguson, Missouri, Michael Brown
Louis Head, inciting a riot, Ferguson, Missouri, Michael Brown

Louis Had, the stepfather of Michael Brown, is being investigated by law enforcement over claims that he was responsible for inciting a riot in Ferguson, Missouri after a grand jury returned a no true bill in the fatal shooting of the 18 year old black teen by white officer Darren Wilson a few months ago. As the parents of the boy who died Heard and Brown’s mother were understandably upset over the lack of charges, but what happened next could lead to criminal charges against Louis Head for inciting a riot. When the grand jury returned their decision a crowd had already formed outside the police station in Ferguson, Missouri. As the prosecutor announced the grand jury decision the crowd outside was very tense, and protests were expected by the public but agreements between community leaders and police called for peaceful protests without any property damage or violence.

When the decision by the grand jury in the Michael Brown case was announced news cameras were everywhere, and one filmed Louis Head making some very inflammatory comments that are viewed by many as inciting a riot. After the announcement Michael Brown’s mother, who was on a car outside of the Ferguson, Missouri police station, broke down in tears. Louis Head climbed up onto the car beside Brown’s mother and started telling the crowd to “Burn this bitch down.” This phrase was repeated by Heard more than once, and within the next 24 hours more than a dozen businesses and buildings in the community were burned to the ground. Many others were looted and damaged during the riots.

Is Louis Head guilty of inciting a riot? What do you think?

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The Grand Jury Found No Charges for Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson

Ferguson police officer, Darren Wilson, Michael Brown
Ferguson police officer, Darren Wilson, Michael Brown

Recently the grand jury found no charges for Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of 18 year old Michael Brown, and this has fueled violence, protests, and a debate about whether the Ferguson police officer feared for his life. An 18 year old man is dead an that is tragic, but the grand jury went over all of the evidence in the case and determined that officer Darren Wilson was justified in using deadly force. Witnesses who saw what happened were conflicted, and 3 different autopsies did not clarify things as much as the jurors would have liked. There is no evidence that Brown had his hands raised in surrender when he was shot, in fact some of the witnesses corroborated the testimony of Darren Wilson that the teenager was charging him.

The forensic evidence in the Michael Brown case shows that Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson shot Brown while still seated in the police vehicle after Brown came into the side window and assaulted Wilson. There were witnesses to this altercation who have stated that Michael Brown was the initial aggressor in the confrontation. There is also evidence that the teen had stolen cigars from a nearby convenience store, and surveillance footage from the store shows the teen pushing the clerk around. Many are trying to portray the troubled teen as a boy scout who was an angel and the facts show that this is not true. Any person, regardless of color or age, should expect to be shot when assaulting a police officer.

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Edge of a Revolution by Nickelback Inspired by Michael Brown Case

Edge of a Revolution by Nickelback Inspired by Michael Brown Case
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Chad Kroeger, the front man for the band Nickelback and a Canadian by birth, has said that the latest hit for the band titled Edge of a Revolution was inspired by the Michael Brown case as well as politics in America today. The band was working on the latest album called Fixed Address when the Michael Brown case hit the news. Media saturation on the case was very high when unarmed black teenager Michael Brown was shot and killed by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, and the attention has not dies down since the incident. After the shooting the streets of Ferguson were full of rioters, and many were upset that police used what appeared to be military vehicles and equipment to stop the protests.

The grand jury in the Michael Brown case is expected to release the results of their investigation soon, and many believe that officer Darren Wilson will not be indicted and that further protests will occur. The court has promised to alert police to the verdict when it is delivered, and to keep the verdict secret from the public for 48 hours so that police have time to prepare for any expected protests. According to Nickelback member Chad Kroeger in an interview with Yahoo Music “The issue of the black boy who was shot by the white cop in Missouri was a major story and there was rioting like crazy. This was all happening right when we were working on the music. It definitely seemed like the seeds of revolution were being planted, and I wanted it to feel that way in the song.”