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UPDATE: November 17, 2014 - 17:30 hours PROTESTORS ARE MOBBING THE COURT HOUSE AT THIS TIME IN CLAYTON, MISSOURI CLAYTON, Missouri — Several dozen demonstrators took to the streets Monday in Clayton, Missouri, where a grand jury is determining whether to file criminal charges against a white police officer who shot and killed an unarmed black teen in August. Protesters expressed anger that, 101 days after 18-year-old Michael Brown was shot and killed in Ferguson, Missouri, it was still unclear what will happen to the officer, Darren Wilson. The St. Louis area is on edge before the decision, which could come any day, and if no charges are brought, many fear a repeat of the sometimes violent protests that rocked Ferguson three months ago. “We want an indictment. The cops don’t like it,” the group chanted on a day when the temperature was well below freezing as they marched outside the Clayton County courthouse where the grand jury is sitting. SOURCE: bangordailynews/2014/11/17/news/nation/protesters-mob-courthouse-where-grand-jury-weighs-ferguson-case/ ---------------------------------------------------------------- End of Report NOVEMBER 17, 2014 16:00 HOURS FROM SENTINEL.CMD.1 ATTENTION: IMMEDIATE ALERT TO ALL CITIZENS LOCATED IN MISSOURI - SPECIFICALLY THE FERGUSON, MISSOURI AND ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI AREAS. POTENTIAL VIOLENCE BY PROTESTORS IS EXPECTED Missouri is in a state of emergency as of 30 minutes ago. ALERT: The Missouri Governor has declared Missouri in a full state of emergency with the Grand Jury decision on the matter of the shooting involving Officer Darin Wilson and Michael Brown. The state law enforcement has been readying for the Grand Jury decision for several weeks such that the National Guard has been put on the ready. While some protestors have called for peace, it is important to understand that most protestors have been from out of state. There are some groups that have gotten aggressive and posted this list as a potential set of targets for protests and demonstrations. This speaks to a quiet objective to have the Occupy movement involved. For this reason, WoA has posted this alert to ensure people take proactive measures for what may come in days ahead. Shelter in place, ensure protections, medical needs and food to be safe, There is no way of knowing what may happen or for how long. Missouri is about to announce the matter in the Michael Brown decision with officer Wilson. So while this will happen it appears in the next 24 hours, law enforcement has been readying for this for a while including assistance from out of state. Now the protestors who call themselves Justice For Michael Brown have published an official list of their intended targets, and they have NOT ruled out violence and/or looting. Below is the published list of potential St. Louis area targets. Potential Action Locations: •Robert McCulloch’s office •St. Louis County Justice Center •Stephanie Karr’s office •Olin Corporation Headquarters •Judge Maura McShane’s courtroom •St. Louis County Police Department •Governor Nixon’s Office (Wainwright Building) •Clayton School District Office •Department of Justice •Dean Plocher’s office •Ronald Brockmeyer’s office •Dan Boyle’s office •Thomas Flach’s office •Regal III Market •Canfield Green Apartments •Ferguson Police Department & Jail •West Florissant Quick Trip •Missouri Botanical Gardens •Powell Symphony Hall •Monsanto Headquarters •Peabody Energy Headquarters •Anheuser-Busch Headquarters •Emerson Electric Headquarters •Steve Stenger’s law firm •St. Louis Art Museum •Gateway Arch •Peabody Opera House •Ritz Carlton •Lambert International Airport •Mayor Slay •Boeing •St. Louis City Police Department •St. Louis Galleria •Plaza Frontenac •Six Stars Market •Colonel Jon Belmar •Senator Roy Blunt •Senator Claire McCaskill •St. Louis City Justice Center •St. Ann Police Department & Jail •Clayton City Hall •GCI Security, Inc. •St. Louis County Council •Clayton Police Department & Jail •Ferguson City Hall •Lacy Clay’s Office •Donors •Husch Blackwell LLP •Martin Insurance Group LLC •Stone, Leyton & Gershman •University Square Company •Stone & Alter Real Estate •Carey & Danis LLC •The Law Firm of Thomas C Antoniou LLC •Hammond & Shinners Law Firm •Collinsville Acquisitions Inc •Thompson Coburn •Commercial Bank •Sanctuaries •Greater St. Mark Family Church •Veterans for Peace Office •St. John’s Episcopal Church •Hospitals •St. Louis University Hospital •SSM Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center •SSM St. Mary’s Health Center •Barnes Jewish Hospital •St. Alexius Hospital •Kindred Hospital •Southwest Medical Center Fox News just did a report on Missouri on State of Emergency and here is a link to the written target list thegatewaypundit/2014/11/justice-for-mike-brown-group-releases-list-of-targets-including-anheuser-busch-boeing-emerson-electric-airport/ The Governors official statement: Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon released the following news release: “Gov. Jay Nixon today signed an executive order activating the Missouri National Guard to support law enforcement during any period of unrest that might occur following the grand jury’s decision concerning the investigation into the death of Michael Brown. The Governor said the Guard will provide support for law enforcement’s objectives of maintaining safety and protecting constitutional rights. “As part of our ongoing efforts to plan and be prepared for any contingency, it is necessary to have these resources in place in advance of any announcement of the grand jury’s decision,” Gov. Nixon said. “These additional resources will support law enforcement’s efforts to maintain peace and protect those exercising their right to free speech. The National Guard is well-suited to provide security at command posts, fire stations and other locations as well as perform other functions that will free up law enforcement officers to remain focused on community policing and protecting constitutional rights.” Gov. Nixon’s executive order also establishes that the Missouri State Highway Patrol, St. Louis County Police Department and St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department will operate as a unified command to keep members of the public safe and protect property, while allowing citizens to exercise their constitutional rights. Under the executive order, the St. Louis County Police Department will have command and operational control over security in the City of Ferguson in areas of protests and acts of civil disobedience, should such activities occur. ---------------------------------------------------------------- End of Report ---------------------------------------------------------------- watchmenofamerica/PATRIOT-ALERT-SYSTEM-INTEL.html
Posted on: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 09:12:27 +0000

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