NAACP Claims to Have Secret Witness to Brown Shooting Who Says “He Ain’t Did Nuffin”

Daily Stormer
August 13, 2014

"We only want justice.  And also free stuff.  And your women."
“We only want justice. And also free stuff. And your women.”
Black people: will you ever friggin quit?


St. Louis Post-Dispatch
:

The president of the St. Louis branch of the NAACP says a second person has come forward to the civil rights group with an eyewitness account of the encounter that led to a Ferguson police officer fatally shooting unarmed, 18-year-old Michael Brown on Saturday.

The first was a young man named Dorian Johnson, who has told several media outlets that the officer pulled up to him and Brown and grabbed Brown by the throat.

The second has not previously talked with reporters and is not releasing his or her name, said St. Louis NAACP President Adolphus Pruitt.

The witness “did not see Michael Brown struggling with the police officer inside his car at any point,” Pruitt said earlier today. “They did witness the incident from the time it started from the time of the initial stop by the police car.”

So, just ignoring the claim of a secret witness, and that an allegedly respected political lobbying group would make such an idiotic claim, what is it that is being suggest here?

The idea is that the cop shot the Black for no reason? Just because he was filled with hatred, and so wanted to shoot him to serve his evil, hateful racist hatred?

How does that make sense? Why would you shoot someone for no reason? That is, if you were White, why would you do that?

Meanwhile, the Black President is taking action, just like he did with Trayvon.

Mike Brown: He uh goo boi.  He ain du nuffin.
“Dat nigga der. Ib ah bee has me da sun, he b luks jus lyk dat. He ain du nuffin.” -Barack Obama on Mike Brown
He says:

The death of Michael Brown is heartbreaking, and Michelle and I send our deepest condolences to his family and his community at this very difficult time.

As Attorney General (Eric) Holder has indicated, the Department of Justice is investigating the situation along with local officials, and they will continue to direct resources to the case as needed.

I know the events of the past few days have prompted strong passions, but as details unfold, I urge everyone in Ferguson, Missouri, and across the country, to remember this young man through reflection and understanding. We should comfort each other and talk with one another in a way that heals, not in a way that wounds. Along with our prayers, that’s what Michael and his family, and our broader American community, deserve.”

What this country deserves, Mr. Monkeyman, is a President who serves the people, rather than coddles a privileged and hostile minority group bent on burning the whole place down.

Please, take all your would-be sons and go the Hell back to Africa.

We don’t want you here.

DO.

NOT.

WANT.