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Dec 17, 2014 11:16:45   #
Glaucon
 
Sandra McElroy likely perjured herself before the Grand Jury, changing the outcome and perception of the Michael Brown shooting.

"Witness 40" was the Ferguson Grand Jury witness who wrote the r****t journal entry after she claimed to have witnessed the Michael Brown shooting. She is also the witness who described Michael Brown charging like a football player.

She's also a liar. The Smoking Gun revealed her identity on Wednesday, and she confirmed it after they published their article unmasking her.
Here's the punch line:

While the “hands-up” account of Dorian Johnson is often cited by those who demanded Wilson’s indictment, “Witness 40”’s testimony about seeing Brown batter Wilson and then rush the cop like a defensive end has repeatedly been pointed to by Wilson supporters as directly corroborative of the officer’s version of the August 9 confrontation. The “Witness 40” testimony, as Fox News sees it, is proof that the 18-year-old Brown’s k*****g was justified, and that the Ferguson grand jury got it right.
However, unlike Johnson, “Witness 40”--a 45-year-old St. Louis resident named Sandra McElroy--was nowhere near Canfield Drive on the Saturday afternoon Brown was shot to death.

Yet. She was permitted to give testimony before the Ferguson Grand Jury, she was cited by prosecutor Robert McCulloch as a corroborative witness, and she appears to have made the whole thing up.
McElroy has issues.

In the weeks after Brown’s shooting--but before she contacted police--McElroy used her Facebook account to comment on the case. On August 15, she “liked’ a Facebook comment reporting that Johnson had admitted that he and Brown stole cigars before the confrontation with Wilson. On August 17, a Facebook commenter wrote that Johnson and others should be arrested for inciting r**ts and giving false statements to police in connection with their claims that Brown had his hands up when shot by Wilson. “The report and autopsy are in so YES they were false,” McElroy wrote of the “hands-up” claims. This appears to be an odd comment from someone who claims to have been present during the shooting. In response to the posting of a news report about a rally in support of Wilson, McElroy wrote on August 17, “Prayers, support God Bless Officer Wilson.”
After meeting with St. Louis police, McElroy continued monitoring the case and posting online. Commenting on a September 12 Riverfront Times story reporting that Ferguson city officials had yet to meet with Brown’s family, McElroy wrote, “But haven’t you heard the news, There great great great grandpa may or may not have been owned by one of our great great great grandpas 200 yrs ago. (Sarcasm).” On September 13, McElroy went on a pro-Wilson Facebook page and posted a graphic that included a photo of Brown lying dead in the street. A type overlay read, “Michael Brown already received justice. So please, stop asking for it.” The following week McElroy responded to a Facebook post about the criminal record of Wilson’s late mother. “As a teenager Mike Brown strong armed a store used drugs hit a police officer and received Justis,” she stated.

She was also diagnosed with bipolar disorder as a teenager and has had a difficult life. During a bankruptcy case in 2004, her attorney asked to withdraw because McElroy would call the office and berate staff with remarks that they felt were r****t.

And as you might imagine by now, she really loathes President Obama.

McElroy’s YouTube page is also filled with a variety of anti-Barack Obama videos, including a clip purporting to show Michelle Obama admitting that the president was born in Kenya. Over the past year, McElroy has subscribed to three channels dev**ed to mystery and real crime shows, as well as a “We Are Darren Wilson” video channel.
The FBI had thoroughly discredited her testimony, but Robert McCulloch put her in front of the Grand Jury anyway, along with her handwritten account of what happened. Sean Hannity has quoted her over and over again, particularly the description of Michael Brown charging like a football player.
And it was all a lie. This alone should negate the Grand Jury decision not to indict Wilson, but it won't.
Does this rise to the level of a civil rights violation? Did McElroy's lies so taint the Grand Jury that no justice could ever be done, or was she just a blip in the larger picture? It's pretty difficult to believe that one witness could overcome sixteen who tell a different story, but anything is possible

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Dec 17, 2014 11:23:21   #
vernon
 
Glaucon wrote:
Sandra McElroy likely perjured herself before the Grand Jury, changing the outcome and perception of the Michael Brown shooting.

"Witness 40" was the Ferguson Grand Jury witness who wrote the r****t journal entry after she claimed to have witnessed the Michael Brown shooting. She is also the witness who described Michael Brown charging like a football player.

She's also a liar. The Smoking Gun revealed her identity on Wednesday, and she confirmed it after they published their article unmasking her.
Here's the punch line:

While the “hands-up” account of Dorian Johnson is often cited by those who demanded Wilson’s indictment, “Witness 40”’s testimony about seeing Brown batter Wilson and then rush the cop like a defensive end has repeatedly been pointed to by Wilson supporters as directly corroborative of the officer’s version of the August 9 confrontation. The “Witness 40” testimony, as Fox News sees it, is proof that the 18-year-old Brown’s k*****g was justified, and that the Ferguson grand jury got it right.
However, unlike Johnson, “Witness 40”--a 45-year-old St. Louis resident named Sandra McElroy--was nowhere near Canfield Drive on the Saturday afternoon Brown was shot to death.

Yet. She was permitted to give testimony before the Ferguson Grand Jury, she was cited by prosecutor Robert McCulloch as a corroborative witness, and she appears to have made the whole thing up.
McElroy has issues.

In the weeks after Brown’s shooting--but before she contacted police--McElroy used her Facebook account to comment on the case. On August 15, she “liked’ a Facebook comment reporting that Johnson had admitted that he and Brown stole cigars before the confrontation with Wilson. On August 17, a Facebook commenter wrote that Johnson and others should be arrested for inciting r**ts and giving false statements to police in connection with their claims that Brown had his hands up when shot by Wilson. “The report and autopsy are in so YES they were false,” McElroy wrote of the “hands-up” claims. This appears to be an odd comment from someone who claims to have been present during the shooting. In response to the posting of a news report about a rally in support of Wilson, McElroy wrote on August 17, “Prayers, support God Bless Officer Wilson.”
After meeting with St. Louis police, McElroy continued monitoring the case and posting online. Commenting on a September 12 Riverfront Times story reporting that Ferguson city officials had yet to meet with Brown’s family, McElroy wrote, “But haven’t you heard the news, There great great great grandpa may or may not have been owned by one of our great great great grandpas 200 yrs ago. (Sarcasm).” On September 13, McElroy went on a pro-Wilson Facebook page and posted a graphic that included a photo of Brown lying dead in the street. A type overlay read, “Michael Brown already received justice. So please, stop asking for it.” The following week McElroy responded to a Facebook post about the criminal record of Wilson’s late mother. “As a teenager Mike Brown strong armed a store used drugs hit a police officer and received Justis,” she stated.

She was also diagnosed with bipolar disorder as a teenager and has had a difficult life. During a bankruptcy case in 2004, her attorney asked to withdraw because McElroy would call the office and berate staff with remarks that they felt were r****t.

And as you might imagine by now, she really loathes President Obama.

McElroy’s YouTube page is also filled with a variety of anti-Barack Obama videos, including a clip purporting to show Michelle Obama admitting that the president was born in Kenya. Over the past year, McElroy has subscribed to three channels dev**ed to mystery and real crime shows, as well as a “We Are Darren Wilson” video channel.
The FBI had thoroughly discredited her testimony, but Robert McCulloch put her in front of the Grand Jury anyway, along with her handwritten account of what happened. Sean Hannity has quoted her over and over again, particularly the description of Michael Brown charging like a football player.
And it was all a lie. This alone should negate the Grand Jury decision not to indict Wilson, but it won't.
Does this rise to the level of a civil rights violation? Did McElroy's lies so taint the Grand Jury that no justice could ever be done, or was she just a blip in the larger picture? It's pretty difficult to believe that one witness could overcome sixteen who tell a different story, but anything is possible
Sandra McElroy likely perjured herself before the ... (show quote)


you certainly have the goods on her .
but you seemed to forget the johnson told his lawyer that he lied and had run away and didnt see what happened.

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Dec 17, 2014 11:25:05   #
dslagowski
 
Glaucon wrote:
Sandra McElroy likely perjured herself before the Grand Jury, changing the outcome and perception of the Michael Brown shooting.


And as you might imagine by now, she really loathes President Obama.

McElroy’s YouTube page is also filled with a variety of anti-Barack Obama videos, including a clip purporting to show Michelle Obama admitting that the president was born in Kenya. Over the past year, McElroy has subscribed to three channels dev**ed to mystery and real crime shows, as well as a “We Are Darren Wilson” video channel.
The FBI had thoroughly discredited her testimony, but Robert McCulloch put her in front of the Grand Jury anyway, along with her handwritten account of what happened. Sean Hannity has quoted her over and over again, particularly the description of Michael Brown charging like a football player.
And it was all a lie. This alone should negate the Grand Jury decision not to indict Wilson, but it won't.
Does this rise to the level of a civil rights violation? Did McElroy's lies so taint the Grand Jury that no justice could ever be done, or was she just a blip in the larger picture? It's pretty difficult to believe that one witness could overcome sixteen who tell a different story, but anything is possible
Sandra McElroy likely perjured herself before the ... (show quote)


H**e to break it to you, but there are quite a number of people in the USA who loath BO. Lots of these same people have posted my condescending posts with proof of our Constitution and Bill of Rights and how his is by-passing this countries laws. I don't like to be the bearer of bad tidings, but you need a wake up call.

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Dec 17, 2014 11:39:24   #
mwdegutis Loc: Illinois
 
vernon wrote:
you certainly have the goods on her .
but you seemed to forget the johnson told his lawyer that he lied and had run away and didnt see what happened.


I wouldn’t mind him. He’s just trying to stir the pot to get fodder for his research. If the roles were reversed and he was commenting on his post, his reply would be something like:

Recent replies from Glaucon…

“There is a very good reason why some things are unbelievable and that is that they are not true. However, it is obvious that you have raging emotions about something.”

OR

“It is difficult to respond to gibberish, so I will just let you continue your fantasy.”

OR

“That's crazy s**t and you should have evolved beyond that crap. Get a life.”

Know what I mean Vern? (Sorry, couldn’t help it)

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Dec 17, 2014 11:41:55   #
Glaucon
 
dslagowski wrote:
H**e to break it to you, but there are quite a number of people in the USA who loath BO. Lots of these same people have posted my condescending posts with proof of our Constitution and Bill of Rights and how his is by-passing this countries laws. I don't like to be the bearer of bad tidings, but you need a wake up call.
You have an overwhelming h**e and you are going to keep it. You are right and anyone who disagrees with you is not only wrong, but evil and not worth hearing or considering. You are definitely not a liberal or a conservative.

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Dec 17, 2014 11:42:16   #
vernon
 
mwdegutis wrote:
I wouldn’t mind him. He’s just trying to stir the pot to get fodder for his research. If the roles were reversed and he was commenting on his post, his reply would be something like:

Recent replies from Glaucon…

“There is a very good reason why some things are unbelievable and that is that they are not true. However, it is obvious that you have raging emotions about something.”

OR

“It is difficult to respond to gibberish, so I will just let you continue your fantasy.”

OR

“That's crazy s**t and you should have evolved beyond that crap. Get a life.”

Know what I mean Vern? (Sorry, couldn’t help it)
I wouldn’t mind him. He’s just trying to stir the ... (show quote)


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Dec 17, 2014 13:11:10   #
Trooper745 Loc: Carolina
 
Glaucon wrote:
Sandra McElroy likely perjured herself before the Grand Jury, changing the outcome and perception of the Michael Brown shooting.

"Witness 40" was the Ferguson Grand Jury witness who wrote the r****t journal entry after she claimed to have witnessed the Michael Brown shooting. She is also the witness who described Michael Brown charging like a football player.

She's also a liar. The Smoking Gun revealed her identity on Wednesday, and she confirmed it after they published their article unmasking her.
Here's the punch line:

While the “hands-up” account of Dorian Johnson is often cited by those who demanded Wilson’s indictment, “Witness 40”’s testimony about seeing Brown batter Wilson and then rush the cop like a defensive end has repeatedly been pointed to by Wilson supporters as directly corroborative of the officer’s version of the August 9 confrontation. The “Witness 40” testimony, as Fox News sees it, is proof that the 18-year-old Brown’s k*****g was justified, and that the Ferguson grand jury got it right.
However, unlike Johnson, “Witness 40”--a 45-year-old St. Louis resident named Sandra McElroy--was nowhere near Canfield Drive on the Saturday afternoon Brown was shot to death.

Yet. She was permitted to give testimony before the Ferguson Grand Jury, she was cited by prosecutor Robert McCulloch as a corroborative witness, and she appears to have made the whole thing up.
McElroy has issues.

In the weeks after Brown’s shooting--but before she contacted police--McElroy used her Facebook account to comment on the case. On August 15, she “liked’ a Facebook comment reporting that Johnson had admitted that he and Brown stole cigars before the confrontation with Wilson. On August 17, a Facebook commenter wrote that Johnson and others should be arrested for inciting r**ts and giving false statements to police in connection with their claims that Brown had his hands up when shot by Wilson. “The report and autopsy are in so YES they were false,” McElroy wrote of the “hands-up” claims. This appears to be an odd comment from someone who claims to have been present during the shooting. In response to the posting of a news report about a rally in support of Wilson, McElroy wrote on August 17, “Prayers, support God Bless Officer Wilson.”
After meeting with St. Louis police, McElroy continued monitoring the case and posting online. Commenting on a September 12 Riverfront Times story reporting that Ferguson city officials had yet to meet with Brown’s family, McElroy wrote, “But haven’t you heard the news, There great great great grandpa may or may not have been owned by one of our great great great grandpas 200 yrs ago. (Sarcasm).” On September 13, McElroy went on a pro-Wilson Facebook page and posted a graphic that included a photo of Brown lying dead in the street. A type overlay read, “Michael Brown already received justice. So please, stop asking for it.” The following week McElroy responded to a Facebook post about the criminal record of Wilson’s late mother. “As a teenager Mike Brown strong armed a store used drugs hit a police officer and received Justis,” she stated.

She was also diagnosed with bipolar disorder as a teenager and has had a difficult life. During a bankruptcy case in 2004, her attorney asked to withdraw because McElroy would call the office and berate staff with remarks that they felt were r****t.

And as you might imagine by now, she really loathes President Obama.

McElroy’s YouTube page is also filled with a variety of anti-Barack Obama videos, including a clip purporting to show Michelle Obama admitting that the president was born in Kenya. Over the past year, McElroy has subscribed to three channels dev**ed to mystery and real crime shows, as well as a “We Are Darren Wilson” video channel.
The FBI had thoroughly discredited her testimony, but Robert McCulloch put her in front of the Grand Jury anyway, along with her handwritten account of what happened. Sean Hannity has quoted her over and over again, particularly the description of Michael Brown charging like a football player.
And it was all a lie. This alone should negate the Grand Jury decision not to indict Wilson, but it won't.
Does this rise to the level of a civil rights violation? Did McElroy's lies so taint the Grand Jury that no justice could ever be done, or was she just a blip in the larger picture? It's pretty difficult to believe that one witness could overcome sixteen who tell a different story, but anything is possible
Sandra McElroy likely perjured herself before the ... (show quote)


No matter how you try to muddy the story of Mike Brown's death, the facts remain the same. A police officer stopped Brown for some legitimate reason. Brown entered the police vehicle and assaulted the officer, causing serious damage to the officer's face. Brown attempted to take the officer's gun, apparently to k**l the officer. After being shot in the arm during a struggle for officer Wilson's weapon, Brown exited the car and started to leave the scene, at which time the bloody and hurting officer pursued the assailant.

The assailant, Brown, turned and came toward the officer, giving officer Wilson the belief that Brown was intending to continue the attack on officer Wilson. Officer Wilson, fearing further assault and injury or death at Brown's hands, put numerous bullets into Brown, k*****g him. It was a righteous shoot, ... no matter how much bulls**t you stir in to muddy the facts.

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Dec 17, 2014 14:04:39   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
Trooper745 wrote:
No matter how you try to muddy the story of Mike Brown's death, the facts remain the same. A police officer stopped Brown for some legitimate reason. Brown entered the police vehicle and assaulted the officer, causing serious damage to the officer's face. Brown attempted to take the officer's gun, apparently to k**l the officer. After being shot in the arm during a struggle for officer Wilson's weapon, Brown exited the car and started to leave the scene, at which time the bloody and hurting officer pursued the assailant.

The assailant, Brown, turned and came toward the officer, giving officer Wilson the belief that Brown was intending to continue the attack on officer Wilson. Officer Wilson, fearing further assault and injury or death at Brown's hands, put numerous bullets into Brown, k*****g him. It was a righteous shoot, ... no matter how much bulls**t you stir in to muddy the facts.
No matter how you try to muddy the story of Mike B... (show quote)


:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Dec 17, 2014 14:39:36   #
vernon
 
Glaucon wrote:
You have an overwhelming h**e and you are going to keep it. You are right and anyone who disagrees with you is not only wrong, but evil and not worth hearing or considering. You are definitely not a liberal or a conservative.


you sir are describing your self with that statement.

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Dec 18, 2014 09:54:49   #
Cadillac
 
Witness #40's account had nothing to do with the outcome of the grand jury. Brown reached into the police car punched the office in an attempt to steal his gun in an attempt to murder the police officer. Brown deserved to be shot.

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Dec 18, 2014 11:15:08   #
Glaucon
 
Cadillac wrote:
Witness #40's account had nothing to do with the outcome of the grand jury. Brown reached into the police car punched the office in an attempt to steal his gun in an attempt to murder the police officer. Brown deserved to be shot.


That is something that is not supported by any evidence what so ever, but you apparently are able to over look the total lack of supporting evidence. Your assertions are what we call factoids, something that is not true but something you wish were true.

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Dec 18, 2014 11:18:03   #
Glaucon
 
Trooper745 wrote:
No matter how you try to muddy the story of Mike Brown's death, the facts remain the same. A police officer stopped Brown for some legitimate reason. Brown entered the police vehicle and assaulted the officer, causing serious damage to the officer's face. Brown attempted to take the officer's gun, apparently to k**l the officer. After being shot in the arm during a struggle for officer Wilson's weapon, Brown exited the car and started to leave the scene, at which time the bloody and hurting officer pursued the assailant.

The assailant, Brown, turned and came toward the officer, giving officer Wilson the belief that Brown was intending to continue the attack on officer Wilson. Officer Wilson, fearing further assault and injury or death at Brown's hands, put numerous bullets into Brown, k*****g him. It was a righteous shoot, ... no matter how much bulls**t you stir in to muddy the facts.
No matter how you try to muddy the story of Mike B... (show quote)


You have bad information, but I am sure you will stick to the belief you need no matter what evidence refuting it is easily available. Enough h**e can get you to believe anything.

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Dec 18, 2014 11:18:09   #
vernon
 
Glaucon wrote:
That is something that is not supported by any evidence what so ever, but you apparently are able to over look the total lack of supporting evidence. Your assertions are what we call factoids, something that is not true but something you wish were true.


well you give us a (fact)that proves what you are saying.we dont need a pile bs just the fact.

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Dec 18, 2014 11:21:48   #
vernon
 
Glaucon wrote:
You have bad information, but I am sure you will stick to the belief you need no matter what evidence refuting it is easily available. Enough h**e can get you to believe anything.


your right ,you are proof a bout enough h**e can get you to believe anything.now what evidence do you have to refute it.

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Dec 18, 2014 12:27:36   #
Trooper745 Loc: Carolina
 
Glaucon wrote:
You have bad information, but I am sure you will stick to the belief you need no matter what evidence refuting it is easily available. Enough h**e can get you to believe anything.


Instead of running you silly bulls**t, give me the correct FACTS, or point out which facts I stated that are wrong, ... not your l*****t rhetoric.

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