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Ferguson Riots Resume After Two Officers Shot

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This might be a stupid question, but is the "Hands up don't shoot" phrase still a thing being used by the protesters after it has clearly been proven false?

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    Hmm. Let's just clear up a few things. Shall we? I don't see how these protests are important at all. They are just causing trouble. Did you not see what happened after the indictment? I understa

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    Not this crap again....

  • All this protesting against the Law Enforcement being such an aggressive and racist Police Department, they finally get the place under control as investigations are launched into the Police Departmen

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This might be a stupid question, but is the "Hands up don't shoot" phrase still a thing being used by the protesters after it has clearly been proven false?

I think the phrase is senseless. If I see you as a threat, I'm going to shoot whether your hands are up or not.

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