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HUAT or not? USA Ethenic Civil War in progress

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FBI arrests 2 bomb suspects in Ferguson as police prepare for further unrest
FBI sting operation nets two men attempting to acquire explosives to use during protests over the August killing of black teenager Michael Brown by a white police officer
PUBLISHED : Saturday, 22 November, 2014, 3:18pm
UPDATED : Saturday, 22 November, 2014, 3:18pm
Reuters in Ferguson



Police detain a demonstrator (far left) during protests on November 21 against the August shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. Photo: AFP
Two men suspected of buying explosives they planned to detonate during protests in Ferguson, Missouri, once a US grand jury decides the Michael Brown case, were arrested on Friday and charged with federal firearms offences, a law enforcement official told reporters.

Word of the arrests, reported by a number of media outlets on Friday, came ahead of the grand jury’s widely anticipated decision on whether the white police officer who fatally shot Brown, an unarmed black teenager, should be indicted on criminal charges.

The August 9 slaying of 18-year-old Brown under disputed circumstances became a flashpoint for US racial tensions, triggering weeks of sometimes violent protests in the St Louis suburb by demonstrators calling for Wilson’s arrest.

He was instead placed on administrative leave, and Ferguson has been bracing for a new wave of protests, especially if the grand jury chooses not to indict Wilson. An announcement was believed to be imminent.

Against this backdrop of heightened tensions, according to a law enforcement source, two men described as reputed members of a militant group called the New Black Panther Party, were arrested in the St Louis area in an FBI sting operation.


Police and demonstrators clash during a protest on Thursday outside the Ferguson Police Department. Photo: AFP

As initially reported by CBS News, the men were suspected of acquiring explosives for pipe bombs that they planned to set off during protests in Ferguson, according to the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to publicly discuss the case.

The official said the two men are the same pair named in a newly unsealed federal indictment returned on November 19 charging Brandon Orlando Baldwin and Olajuwon Davis with purchasing two pistols from a firearms dealer under false pretences.

Both men were arraigned on Friday in federal court, the law enforcement source said.

The FBI and other federal agencies were reported to have stepped up their presence in the St Louis area in recent days in anticipation of renewed protests after the grand jury’s decision in the Brown case is made known.

An FBI official in St Louis declined to comment except to say that the two men named in the indictment had been arrested. Officials from the US Attorney’s Office for eastern Missouri were not immediately available for comment.
 
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If the blacks are not happy with the treatment they receive in the USA, they can fuck off back to Africa.
 

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A civil war based on race is inevitable for the USA. It is a matter of when, not if. China and Russia should have some patience.... sit back with pop corn and watch the fun.
 

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A civil war based on race is inevitable for the USA. It is a matter of when, not if. China and Russia should have some patience.... sit back with pop corn and watch the fun.


I hope so.........Blacks and Hispanics and other trouble-making good-for-nothings........VS..........Whites.......

hope for 1 big war........the Whites will take some losses but will inflict more losses on those useless eaters.........
 

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Daft and Ball-less Sinkies can learn from this video
Only way to get freedom is to fight like in a rodeo
Lightning always ask you to turn the other cheek
How are Sinkies going to get rid of their colonisers


[video=youtube;bNsWyZ0mLAA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNsWyZ0mLAA[/video]
 

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I hope so.........Blacks and Hispanics and other trouble-making good-for-nothings........VS..........Whites.......

hope for 1 big war........the Whites will take some losses but will inflict more losses on those useless eaters.........

America does not belong solely to the Whites, you goondu.........
 

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What happens in Ferguson demonstrates clearly that multiculturalism does not work.

Humans are by nature racists. Even the great apes exhibit such behavior.
 

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Police face off with demonstrators as protests continue in the wake of 18-year-old Michael Brown's death on October 22, 2014 in Ferguson, Missouri. Scott Olson/Getty Images

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Jonathan Lai, Inquirer Staff Writer
POSTED: Saturday, November 22, 2014, 1:26 PM


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As a grand jury wraps up its investigation in the shooting death of an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, Mo., dozens of demonstrations have been planned across the nation, including marches and vigils in the Philadelphia area.

The grand jury is considering whether to indict Darren Wilson, 28, the white Ferguson police officer who shot and killed Michael Brown on Aug. 9, setting off unrest, including riots and looting, and drawing international attention.

Wilson reportedly told the grand jury that he feared for his life as Brown, at 6-foot-4 and nearly 300 pounds, came at him. Some witnesses said Brown was trying to surrender with his hands in the air.

The grand jury met Friday but a prosecutor's spokesman could not be reached on Saturday to say whether the panel was still considering the case. As tensions mounted, Ferguson police said three demonstrators were arrested Friday night on charges of unlawful assembly and refusing police requests to move. It was the third straight night of arrests in the St. Louis suburb.

President Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder, civil rights leaders and business owners - and the family of Brown - called for peace and restraint.

The civil rights organization Advancement Project said more than 70 protest actions would be conducted around the country, including occupying government space in Washington and a gathering at police headquarters in Chicago.

Philadelphia police say they are prepared for demonstrations - and activists have begun organizing local events.

A grassroots coalition calling itself the Ferguson National Response Network lists more than 100 locations on its Tumblr site where events are scheduled, including six added late Saturday morning.

In Philadelphia, the group calls for people to gather at City Hall immediately following a Ferguson grand jury announcement. A large gathering is scheduled for 5 p.m. on the day of an announcement. Any decision after 5 p.m. calls for demonstrators to convene immediately for a rally. The organizers ask participants to dress warmly, wear black, and bring signs.

The Philadelphia Police Department said in a statement that it is ready for peaceful gatherings.

"The department anticipates demonstrations following an announcement in the grand jury decision in Ferguson. We will work to ensure that people can express their 1st amendment right in a peaceful and safe manner," reads the statement released Saturday by a Philadelphia police spokeswoman.

"We will be on hand to ensure the safety of all citizens, ensure property is protected and minimize disruption to the residence and businesses in our city."

The Ferguson organizers' site also lists two events for the day after the announcement: A march from City Hall and a prayer vigil in Mount Airy.

The march, which would begin at 3 p.m., would end with a 4 p.m. rally at Cecil B. Moore Avenue and Broad Street, the group says.

At 7 p.m., the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Restoration, at 6900 Stenton Avenue, would host a "Vigil of Prayer and Witness."

In Cherry Hill, a demonstration would be held the day after a grand jury announcement, with a 6 p.m. rally at the Unitarian Universalist Church In Cherry Hill, 401 North Kings Highway.

Other area events the day after the announcement include a "short march" at 8 p.m. at 7th and Hamilton streets in Allentown, Pa. and a noon gathering at the Seated Lincoln sculpture by the Essex County Courthouse in Newark, N.J.

The web site also lists events in Meadville and Stroudsburg, Pa., the day of the announcement. In Pittsburgh, demonstrations are planned for the day of the announcement, as well as the day after.

President Obama said in an interview with ABC News that all Americans have the right to peacefully assemble to speak against actions they regard as unjust - but using an event as an excuse for violence is contrary to the rule of law, he said. That interview is scheduled to air Sunday; on Friday night the network released his comment about Ferguson.

Brown's father, Michael Brown Sr., called in a video for peace in his son's name.

"Hurting others or destroying property is not the answer," Brown said in the video released by the group STL Forward. "No matter what the grand jury decides, I don't want my son's death to be in vain. I want it to lead to incredible change, positive change, change that makes the St. Louis region better for everyone."

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