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Shit went down in Minneapolis. Ever wonder why more females aren't in IM? It could have to do with the idea that they're conformist dumbshits. Lolz.
I laughed when i saw this pic. I'm a terrible person.
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Shit went down in Minneapolis. Ever wonder why more females aren't in IM? It could have to do with the idea that they're conformist dumbshits. Lolz.
Interesting, but also :
L.A. County Sheriff's Department overstated violent crimes, audit finds - LA Times
This correlates well to the removal of lead paint and leaded gasoline. When you factor in the lag for the last generation exposed.
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Portland Police Sgt. Bret Barnum hugging 12-year-old Devonte Hart during the Ferguson demonstration in Portland on Nov. 25, 2014.
Photo: Police officer and young demonstrator share hug during Ferguson rally in Portland | OregonLive.com
This is very true
How Lead Caused America's Violent Crime Epidemic - Forbes
Gee thanks government, if it were left to private corporations we would still be using lead.
Yeah, right. What accounts for the racial difference in crimes today?
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Portland Police Sgt. Bret Barnum hugging 12-year-old Devonte Hart during the Ferguson demonstration in Portland on Nov. 25, 2014.
Photo: Police officer and young demonstrator share hug during Ferguson rally in Portland | OregonLive.com
Over the holiday weekend, CNN aired a pretty hard-hitting investigation of Shawn Parcells, the man who has become something of a cable news celebrity after assisting in an autopsy on Michael Brown.
Parcells became an overnight media star in August when he assisted in an autopsy commissioned by Brown’s family. He appeared time and again on major media outlets as a forensic pathology expert. He said over the years he’s testified in court dozens of times in several states.
But an investigation by CNN that included interviews with attorneys, law enforcement and physicians suggests Parcells isn’t the expert he seems to be . . .
Parcells, a Kansas native, says he became interested in death at age 12 when his grandfather passed away.
“I actually started doing autopsies my junior year in high school,” he said. “I’ve been doing this a long time. I love it.”
Earlier this year, Parcells’ LinkedIn page said he expected to start medical school at the International University of the Health Sciences in the Caribbean starting in September 2014. Later, the date was changed to 2015.
When CNN visited Parcells in his Overland Park, Kansas, home, he presented a photo of himself onstage at what appears to be a graduation ceremony at the New York Chiropractic College.
“I got a master’s degree in anatomy and physiology, with clinical correlation,” he said.
Asked where his diploma was, he replied that it was on the way. “It’s coming,” he said. “They mail it to you.”
The next day, at another on-camera interview, the conversation went like this:
CNN: So that master’s degree in New York, you have that degree?
Parcells: I will have it next month, yes.
CNN: I don’t mean the piece of paper. I mean have you been conferred that degree?
Parcells: Yes, I will. Next month.
CNN: Right now, as we speak, you have that degree?
Parcells: No, I do not.
Parcells doesn’t claim to have any specific license or certification to do the work he does. He knows how to do autopsies from “on-the-job training,” watching pathologists and assisting them at various morgues, he said . . .
He certainly sounded knowledgeable and authoritative on August 18 when he presented the findings of the Michael Brown autopsy to a nationally televised news conference.
Law enforcement officials in other parts of Missouri say Parcells misrepresented himself as a doctor:
Grant Gillett, a deputy sheriff in Andrew County, Missouri, said Parcells told them he was a doctor — a pathologist specifically — when he walked into the funeral home to do the Forrester autopsy.
Dustin Jeffers, who was also a deputy at the time, said Parcells identified himself as a doctor. The Andrew County Sheriff’s Office incident report refers to him as “Pathologist Shawn Parcells” and “Dr. Shawn Parcells Pathologist.”
Parcells says he never told the deputies he was a doctor.
“If they want to think I’m a doctor, that’s their issue,” Parcells told CNN. “People assume stuff all the time. And they may never ask. It’s bad that they’re assuming and that they never asked. If they want to think I’m a physician, then more power to them
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The saga of Shawn Parcells, the uncredited forensics ‘expert’ in the Michael Brown case - The Washington Post
and you guys wonder where I come up with this conspiracy shit. good luck bros
inb4 its confirmed that Parcells has an Uncle in the CIA
This whole thing has been one big PsyOp from the start. Now they are talking about charging brown's father for inciting a riot. Lol. Who gave him the platform?
Either way I'm actually proud of CNN for the first piece of real journalism in 20 years.
lulz. SERIOUSLY, OMFG. CNN racebaited the entire michael brown issue from day 1 for ratings to a sickening level, and when the grand jury testimony came out and fucked them royally in the ass, in desperation they pointed their big media guns toward some scapegoat, ANY SCAPEGOAT, to get them out of their pinch...
and you bought it. not only bought it, you're perpetuating it on their behalf.
LULZ.
Had they done their job in the first place none of this (ftfy) would have happened.
i'm not a big fan of regulation, but this photoshopping and selective reporting from CNN & MSNBC to manufacture racial outrage for ratings should be viewed the same as shouting fire in a theater.