Saturday, November 29, 2014

SHAWN PARCELLS BROWNS AUTOPSY ASSISTANT HAS SHADY HISTORY OF ACTIVITIES

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UPDATE-NOV 29,14-12:34PM
RICHARD HERMAN A LAWYER SAID THERES NO WAY THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND ERIC HOLDER WILL BE ABLE TO DO A CIVIL RIGHTS CHARGE AGAINST DARREN WILSON.HE SAID ERIC HOLDER ALREADY KNOWS.BUT HES JUST NOT TELLING THE WORLD.BECAUSE THE BLACKS WILL JUST RIOT-BURN-LOOT MORE IF THEY KNOW THEY LOST THE CIVIL RIGHTS CASE YET.AND WE ALSO FIND OUT SHAWN PARCELLS THE BROWNS ASSISTANT AUTOPSY MAN.MAY BE A FRAUD DISQUISING HIMSELF AS A DOCTOR.PARCELLS IS EVEN ACCUSED OF TAKING A BODY A YEAR AGO FROM A MORGUE.AND NEVER RETURNING IT.NOBODY WANTS TO GO AFTER PARCELLS BECAUSE IT MIGHT LET SOME CRIMINALS GO FREE.

CNN Investigates Michael Brown Autopsy Assistant Now, After Months Of Using Him As An Expert-The Daily Caller-NOV 29,14-YAHOONEWS
An assistant medical examiner who helped perform a private autopsy on Michael Brown and whose medical credentials were called into question by CNN this week wonders why the network is only now bringing accusations against him to light.“Why are you guys bringing this old stuff up, but yet you guys used me on your program several times?” Shawn Parcells, the Kansas-based assistant examiner, said of CNN in an interview with The Daily Caller on Friday.Parcells aided forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden in the Aug. 17 autopsy on Brown, who was shot to death on Aug. 9 by Ferguson, Missouri police officer Darren Wilson.The CNN report aired Wednesday, two days after a St. Louis County grand jury decided against indicting Wilson in Brown’s death.After their four hour autopsy, Baden and Parcells determined that Wilson had shot Brown six times.The autopsy findings were announced the day after the examination in a high-profile press conference at which Parcells took center stage. Introducing himself at the press conference as a professor, Parcells became a prominent figure in the case, conducting numerous interviews to discuss the findings of the autopsy.Parcells appeared on all of the major cable TV networks, but showed up most frequently on CNN. He was interviewed multiple times on Anderson Cooper 360, and by Jake Tapper and Ashleigh Banfield. He also made at least two appearances on HLN with Nancy Grace.But in its investigation, the very same network that cited Parcells so often found that he had embellished his academic background and that he conducted a 2012 autopsy in Missouri without a licensed pathologist present.Two Andrew County, Missouri sheriff’s deputies told CNN that Parcells represented himself as a medical doctor during an autopsy he conducted on 74-year-old Robert Forrester. Doctors said Forrester had died from bleeding of the brain, but police suspected he had been killed by his 23-year-old grandson, Bobby Forrester.But because Parcells was not a pathologist, and because the autopsy on the elder Forrester was not signed by a doctor, the sheriff’s office was unable to use the results of the examination to proceed with a criminal case against the grandson. Forrester was released from custody after a four-day mental health evaluation. Nine months later he assaulted his grandmother.CNN also reported that Parcells falsely claimed to be a professor at Washburn University in Topeka, Kan. and that he claimed to have earned a master’s degree from New York Chiropractic College. A Washburn University spokeswoman disputed Parcells’ professorship claim. He was also forced to admit to CNN that he does not have a graduate degree.

The raw material for CNN’s exposé was reported more than a year ago.The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported last May on the 2012 autopsy which CNN followed up on. The paper also raised questions about Parcells’ claim that he is an adjunct professor at Wichita State University. An administrator at the school has disputed that claim, though Parcells told TheDC that he could produce emails proving he is an unpaid adjunct professor there. The Post-Dispatch also laid out other accusations against Parcells, including that an autopsy report issued by his company bore the signature of a pathologist who claims that he never signed the document.Parcells also listed himself as an FPA, a Forensic Pathologist Assistant, a term he admitted to the Post-Dispatch that he made up himself.“I can tell you absolutely that I find what Parcells does to be abysmal,” St. Louis County chief medical examiner, Dr. Mary Case, told TheDC in August.“He is doing forensic autopsies which may send someone to prison, and he is not a physician, much less a forensic pathologist,” Case continued, adding that professionals in the field of forensic pathology “are shocked by this man and how bold he is to do what he does.”Despite ample public evidence against Parcells, he told TheDC that when he was making the rounds on the TV circuit to discuss the Brown autopsy, networks never asked about his professional past.“I was expecting them to ask, but they never did,” Parcells said.Besides CNN, where he did TV spots as recently as this month, Parcells has also appeared on MSNBC and Fox News, albeit less frequently.Parcells interpreted the invitations he was receiving from the major networks as evidence that his credentials had received a seal of approval.“None of [the major networks] have asked about my credentials or anything,” Parcells claimed triumphantly in a phone interview with TheDC on Aug. 21.
The forensics assistant singled out a producer for Nancy Grace’s show who said, according to Parcells, “Why would we question you when Dr. Baden is allowing you to work on this case with him?”
Grace has largely criticized Wilson’s version of events leading up to Brown’s death. She has said that Wilson’s story “doesn’t add up.”“Look, you’re going to smudge my name? Then do it back in August,” Parcells complained to TheDC of CNN’s report.To be clear, Parcells does not believe that he deserves the heat. He claims that the long list of accusations pending against him are either isunderstandings, honest mistakes, or the machinations of jealous competitors.Parcells said that one Kansas City forensic pathologist, Dr. Erik Mitchell, “wouldn’t mind if I was dead.” Parcells believes that Mitchell and other forensic pathologists are upset with him because he takes their business.Parcells told TheDC that the questions raised about his past were discussed with Baden and the Brown family attorneys only after the autopsy had been completed. It is unclear whether Baden knew about Parcells’ history, though in his grand jury testimony earlier this month he said that he had no idea who Parcells was until they met on the day of the examination.Follow Chuck on Twitter

St. Louis-area mall closes on Black Friday as Ferguson protests spread-Reuters-By Daniel Wallis and Edward McAllister-NOV 28,14-YAHOONEWS

FERGUSON, Mo. (Reuters) - Demonstrators shut down a shopping mall near Ferguson, Missouri, at the start of the holiday shopping season on Friday as protests over the killing of an unarmed black teen by a white police officer turned on some retailers around the country.After a quiet Thanksgiving Day, protesters were out in force again to vent their anger at Monday's decision by a grand jury not to indict Officer Darren Wilson in the Aug. 9 shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown in the St. Louis suburb.Activists around the country said they were encouraging a boycott of Black Friday sales to highlight the purchasing power of black Americans, and to draw links between economic and racial inequality."You have to disrupt business as usual for this to happen and that's the only thing that's ever made change," said Sergio Uzurin, a protester in front of Macy's flagship store in New York.The killing of Brown, which has renewed a debate over race relations in the United States and the treatment of blacks and other minorities by police, has triggered months of sometimes violent protests in Ferguson and sympathy protests elsewhere.More than 200 people in New York sought to disrupt shopping on Friday with a protest in front of the Macy's store in Herald Square and marched into the ground floor as staff and shoppers looked on in apparent surprise.Demonstrators later marched through the streets of New York, and a police spokesman said officers arrested seven protesters for disorderly conduct.Similar protests were staged in other cities, including Chicago, Seattle and Oakland, California, on Black Friday, when many retailers offer deep discounts and shoppers traditionally turn out in droves.At the upmarket Galleria near St. Louis, demonstrators chanted "No Black Friday" before singing carols and then briefly lying on the floor, leading officials to close the mall.National Guard troops were posted outside, and mall security stopped anyone from entering, telling disappointed bargain-hunters the shopping center was shut for the rest of the day.Eddie Cox, the 23-year-old assistant manager of a Lids baseball cap store, said he was proud to watch the demonstrators march past his shop.Cox, who is black, said his store was seeing only about a fifth as many Black Friday sales as last year, due to the boycott call."The business side of me kinda hates it, but at the same time, the young, activist, pro-conscious part of me loves every bit of this," Cox said. "It's a really cool time to be young, black and American."

PEACEFUL PROTEST IN FERGUSON

Ferguson itself was peaceful after more than 100 arrests on Monday and Tuesday, when some demonstrators reacted to the grand jury's decision by looting or burning businesses, and officers in riot gear fired tear gas and smoke bombs to disperse crowds.Late on Friday, about 100 protesters marched up and down the road outside the Ferguson police department. As National Guard troops in camouflage and combat helmets looked on, the crowd chanted: "Soldiers, turn your guns around! Shoot this racist system down!"Authorities ultimately arrested 15 protesters in Ferguson, after demonstrators failed to move from the streets, St. Louis County police said.Earlier, police had briefly reopened West Florissant Avenue, a main thoroughfare where most of the damaged or destroyed businesses are located. That allowed clean-up efforts to begin and gave residents a glimpse of more burned-out stores.In neighboring Dellwood, the mayor called for state and federal aid for his city, where 13 businesses were burned on Monday and five were looted.One Walmart store near Ferguson decided to cancel Black Friday sales, and merchandise was moved to other locations in the St. Louis area, employees said.In Oakland, about 16 people were arrested after chaining themselves to a train during a demonstration at a Bay Area Rapid Transit rail station in protest, a BART spokeswoman said.Later in San Francisco, protesters marched through the city's downtown, with some smashing windows at retailers in Union Square, police said."We just took one on the chin for Michael Brown," said Paul Zhou, a manager at Grace Jewelers that suffered vandalism.Images broadcast by local television station ABC7 showed hundreds of demonstrators marching through the middle of a main city thoroughfare. Police said there were multiple arrests, and added that an officer was struck in the face by a bottle and required stitches.In Seattle, protesters chained shut at least two doors to the downtown Pacific Place mall, police said. They later disrupted a tree-lighting ceremony at the nearby Westlake Center, and the mall closed early.Seattle police reported five arrests in the day's protests.In Los Angeles, where more than 300 people have been arrested in Ferguson-related demonstrations this week, about 120 protesters marched through the streets. There were eight arrests, police said.(Additional reporting by Emily Flitter in Ferguson, Alex Dobuzinskis and Daina Beth Solomon in Los Angeles, Barbara Goldberg and Sebastien Malo, in New York, Bill Rigby and Jimmy Lovaas in Seattle, and Emmett Berg and Curtis Skinner in San Francisco; Writing by Frank McGurty; Editing by Will Dunham, Sandra Maler, Clarence Fernandez and Pravin Char)

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