https://twitter.com/gregeddins/status/509435646856159232
We weren’t aware that there were plans for a non-peaceful protest until Michael Brown family attorney Benjamin Crump issued this cryptic tweet Tuesday. The family’s wish didn’t move everyone, however.
https://twitter.com/mannersNJ/status/509435201479786496
@attorneycrump @stlpublicradio Not sure I can believe this. They might not support this PUBLICLY, but in private…
— Mandy (@enterprise314) September 9, 2014
https://twitter.com/LAPeoplesMedia/status/509443450047979520
@AverageJo44 Notice @attorneycrump doesn't say the family spoke with the organizers and asked them not to do it.
— coreshift (@coreshift) September 9, 2014
Not do what, exactly? The media have moved on from Ferguson, and there’s no Twitter chatter indicating plans for a “non-peaceful protest.” If the family knows something about it, it might be good to share. Crump’s credibility was called into question, though.
https://twitter.com/D_Pope4/status/509435043589406720
@attorneycrump @KatMcKinley Your blatant race baiting surely hasn't helped.
— Tweet Child O' Mine (@EwwMoist) September 9, 2014
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https://twitter.com/Utesbyfive/status/509436006396080128
A plan to block highway traffic for four and a half minutes to protest Brown’s shooting was called off by the family, although organizers said it was only a postponement.
@attorneycrump You might want to tell them that blocking a highway is indeed against the law. But you know that. U also know due process.
— Average Joe (@AverageJo44) September 9, 2014
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