Mojo2
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- Oct 28, 2013
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I saw this Adam 12 scene and thought of "Big" Mike Brown
The couple have just robbed a store but Malloy and Reed don't know that yet.
All they know is that the couple looked 'hinky.'
I'm wondering if Mike Brown looked 'hinky' to the "honky" cop?
Hinky to the honky cop.
Hinky - honky.
Get it?
Oh well...
Though the Cops didn't know it when they became suspicious of the car and the pair inside it, the suspects knew they were guilty and this affected their deportment, a change which the cops detected.
Though Officer Darren Wilson didn't know it when he stopped Mike Brown and his unwitting accomplice, THOSE TWO knew he was guilty of strong arming the store owner. I'm wondering if this affected their deportment, and whether Officer Wilson detected their sense of guilt, which led to the confrontation.
It's helpful for some people to be able to visualize an event in order to better understand it.
Watch the first scene where Malloy & Reed stop the suspects after they emerge from the car acting strangely.
The couple have just robbed a store but Malloy and Reed don't know that yet.
All they know is that the couple looked 'hinky.'
I'm wondering if Mike Brown looked 'hinky' to the "honky" cop?
Hinky to the honky cop.
Hinky - honky.
Get it?
Oh well...
Though the Cops didn't know it when they became suspicious of the car and the pair inside it, the suspects knew they were guilty and this affected their deportment, a change which the cops detected.
Though Officer Darren Wilson didn't know it when he stopped Mike Brown and his unwitting accomplice, THOSE TWO knew he was guilty of strong arming the store owner. I'm wondering if this affected their deportment, and whether Officer Wilson detected their sense of guilt, which led to the confrontation.
It's helpful for some people to be able to visualize an event in order to better understand it.
Watch the first scene where Malloy & Reed stop the suspects after they emerge from the car acting strangely.