cody1smith
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Just looked there has been 5 more murders than there has homes built. since 2007
Very sad I agree. It is happening to all of the areas around the city. The population of st Louis has been cut in half in the last fifty yrars or so. These people are 3 or 4 generations deep of shit bums. There is nothing that can be done about them. Its to far gone. There is nothing wrong with our education system. It is the people that are put in it. The school I went to was a complete piece of shit. Didn't have high standards for grades or great teachers or anything fancy what so ever. But for the most part every student that I went to elementary school with came from a decent family and guess what they all turned out decent. Now I know there exceptions to the rule. So I don't need a list of people that kicked ass coming from a shit family.Sad thing about Ferguson is 14 years ago it was a great city! My father and his siblings grew up there and raised me there till I was 10. Still have aunts, uncles and grandparents that live in Ferguson/Florrisant. About 13 years ago people started moving from inner city to Ferguson/Florrisant. The folks that had been there then started to move out towards St. Charles and St. Peters and now population has spread out into Wentzville and beyond.
I was back there a couple weeks before all this went down to visit family and all of my old stomping grounds are ran to shit. McCluer/Normandy/McCluer North are all horrible HS and I am pretty sure Normandy still has no accreditation and is ran by the state. Last I read it isn't even part of a district. My niece spent last school year with all the Normandy kids being shuttled out to Francis Howell and after a while, the parents were surprised at the students and started to question why only so few were being sent to better schools.
These riots go back to the lack of education in the area. Sadly, many of these people were raised with horrible education and no appreciation for anything in a town that was, not so long ago, a great place to live!
I don't know all the specifics behind how education works but I do believe that something more should have been done a long time ago to save this community.
WIthout touching on either side of Brown/WIlson... this is the result of a city that was left for dead, IMO.
Very sad I agree. It is happening to all of the areas around the city. The population of st Louis has been cut in half in the last fifty yrars or so. These people are 3 or 4 generations deep of shit bums. There is nothing that can be done about them. Its to far gone. There is nothing wrong with our education system. It is the people that are put in it. The school I went to was a complete piece of shit. Didn't have high standards for grades or great teachers or anything fancy what so ever. But for the most part every student that I went to elementary school with came from a decent family and guess what they all turned out decent. Now I know there exceptions to the rule. So I don't need a list of people that kicked ass coming from a shit family.
I do some business with a woman who also takes in kids from the area for a while until they can locate them a home. Kids that the state takes from shitty parents. She told me last week that she has been talking with the birth mother of a young boy she housed 10 years ago and ended up adopting. The mother maybe 25 years old now told her that she knew back to her great grand parents and as far as she knew no one had ever had a job. Said she thought some of them might have worked some here and there but could not recall ever hearing of a actual job. This is the normal. They don't have to be smart or go to school or hold jobs or learn that you cant destroy private property and mess up the lives of the people in a town because you are pissed off over something that happened. Right or wrong.
Things are starting to get heated again tonight.
Do innocent protesters wear bandanas over their face?
Side note: If I was a cop at a protest and I had the opportunity to shoot rubber bullets....I'd shoot them in the nuts then laugh my ass off.
don't get me started on thisIts not their fault... Its the system's.
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The only protesters I've seen so far are obvious troublemakers.
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apparently the cops version of the story
Sad thing about Ferguson is 14 years ago it was a great city!
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So it's gone from he knew about the stolen rillos to not knowing and back to knowing.
I don't understand arresting a truck full of people with their hands up but the STL police must know something we don't.
So it's gone from he knew about the stolen rillos to not knowing and back to knowing.
Maybe the people of Ferguson should wait for the investigation to be completed before burning down gas stations and smashing through restaurants.Maybe we should wait for the investigation to be completed before placing blame on either side.
Maybe the people of Ferguson should wait for the investigation to be completed before burning down gas stations and smashing through restaurants.
Maybe they could have a daytime protest? In my experience hoodlums don't like daylight.
Things are starting to get heated again tonight.
Do innocent protesters wear bandanas over their face?
Side note: If I was a cop at a protest and I had the opportunity to shoot rubber bullets....I'd shoot them in the nuts then laugh my ass off.
So whatever happened to no-snitching? How are there oodles of witnesses against the cop but some gang banger shoots up a crowd and nobody sees nothing.
The tox report will be interesting. If that story is true from that friend of the family. Shooting atleast 6 times from 35 feet away, twice in the head is a little odd. Now I am no expert on guns, and ranges or where one shoots exactly when someone is running towards you from 35feet away, but I'm thinking a leg shot might have done it.
Maybe the people of Ferguson should wait for the investigation to be completed before burning down gas stations and smashing through restaurants.