Ferguson Protestor Says What We're All Thinking: "Fuck CNN"

One sage protestor said what every CNN viewer was thinking when he interrupted Don Lemon's disastrous coverage in Ferguson earlier tonight to shout, "Fuck CNN" live on air.

One sage protestor said what every CNN viewer was thinking when he interrupted Don Lemon's disastrous coverage in Ferguson earlier tonight to shout, "Fuck CNN" live on air.

Just before 11 pm, a man wearing a Guy Fawkes mask confronted Fox News' Steve Harrigan and his crew live on-air in Ferguson. As the hosts in Fox News' studio asked about the masked man, he looked into the camera; moments later the feed cuts out. "That camera got knocked out," a studio producer can be heard saying in…
Protests erupted tonight in Ferguson after St. Louis County prosecutor Robert P. McCulloch announced that a grand jury had not indicted Officer Darren Wilson. There have been reports of gunfire, and CNN showed live footage of a police car being destroyed.
The grand jury decision on Ferguson, Missouri, police officer Darren Wilson in the killing of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown is in, the Washington Post reports, but it isn't clear yet whether Wilson will be indicted. We'll update when more information becomes available.
With the Darren Wilson decision on the horizon and the possibility of renewed unrest in Ferguson, paranoid Missourians are buying lots and lots of guns. In a story that sounds too pat to be true, one such new firearm owner allegedly accidentally killed herself over the weekend while waving her gun and saying "we're…
Turns out Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson is only in hiding when he wants to be—over the last week or so, he reportedly auditioned at least five TV anchors at a "secret location" in preparation for a sympathetic interview.
The grand jury decision on Darren Wilson is coming any day now, and Missouri is on edge: this week, Governor Jay Nixon preemptively declared a 30-day state of emergency in order to bring in the National Guard, and St. Louis County police have been furiously buying up gear since Michael Brown was shot and killed in…
Missouri Governor Jay Nixon declared a state of emergency in Missouri Monday afternoon, just days before a grand jury is expected to reach a decision about whether to indict Darren Wilson, the St. Louis County police officer who killed Michael Brown in August. The declaration, which is good for 30 days, also activates…
A Ferguson man says he was threatened and unjustly arrested by Darren Wilson, the police officer who shot and killed Michael Brown this summer, in a newly released video of an alleged 2013 encounter.
A judge dropped felony drug charges against Christopher A. Brooks on Monday after Brooks' arresting officer—Darren Wilson, who hasn't been seen in public since shooting Michael Brown to death on August 9—failed to show up in court.
According to the official autopsy report for Michael Brown obtained by the St. Louis Dispatch, the teenager suffered a gunshot wound to his hand from close range and had marijuana in his system at the time of his death.
In new details revealed in a report by the New York Times, it was shared that Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson told investigators that he feared for his life during the shooting of Michael Brown, who was unarmed when the officer killed him in August.
An off-duty city officer shot and killed an 18-year-old Wednesday night in St. Louis, Mo., after the teen allegedly opened fire on the officer, police said. According to a witness in the report with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the officer then shot the teen 16 times.
In February 2013—over a year before he killed Michael Brown—Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson arrested Christopher A. Brooks for marijuana possession, a case for which he was given an official commendation. Unsurprisingly, at a preliminary court hearing in Brooks' case yesterday, Wilson was a no-show.