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Any concerns of protests this Sunday?


Kettle

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1 hour ago, Kettle said:

This question pertains to the area of Charlotte in general on Sunday.  I travel in for games around twice a year, and this week is one of them.  I am worried about protests of any kind.  What say you?  Has the reaction that the area saw last night come to an end, or will it crank back up when crowds are bigger to have more impact?

Protests no riots maybe

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1 minute ago, Mvp2014 said:

Ok.... Not following 

There will always be a segment of people that will believe the police are framing the victim even if they release information and video that shows the shooting was completely justified. Same for basically every situation. There are always going to be conspiracy theorists. Take fans of every single NFL team that think the refs and the NFL have it out specifically for their team.

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1 minute ago, Bartin said:

There will always be a segment of people that will believe the police are framing the victim even if they release information and video that shows the shooting was completely justified. Same for basically every situation. There are always going to be conspiracy theorists. Take fans of every single NFL team that think the refs and the NFL have it out specifically for their team.

Yeah I agree with that but what about all of the intelligent people that think for themselves and have no agenda?  Shouldn't they be given the evidence so they can make an informed decision?  Or should we just trust what the cops/media tells us?  

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1 minute ago, Mvp2014 said:

Yeah I agree with that but what about all of the intelligent people that think for themselves and have no agenda?  Shouldn't they be given the evidence so they can make an informed decision?  Or should we just trust what the cops/media tells us?  

Oh absolutely. Everything needs to be made public. Good or bad.

I was just commenting on there always being accusations of wrongdoing which is just a fact of life.

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1 minute ago, Randolph Panther said:

Question kind of related to this.  I am coming to the game from Asheboro and am wondering if there is a place North of Charlotte I can park and ride the rail system into town and do the same after the game.  

No man, only south of Charlotte.   

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4 minutes ago, Bartin said:

There will always be a segment of people that will believe the police are framing the victim even if they release information and video that shows the shooting was completely justified. Same for basically every situation. There are always going to be conspiracy theorists. Take fans of every single NFL team that think the refs and the NFL have it out specifically for their team.

On that same note there will always be people who give police the benefit of doubt no matter what and blame the victim in the absence of evidence. 

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1 hour ago, DaanngJohnny said:

Id be more concerned if there werent protests.  This has got to stop.

You want it to stop? Try complying. When BLM starts showing a interest in stopping black on black crime which is a far bigger issue then maybe I'll start listening.

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