Michael Jackson Vigil Pictures

Some pictures from the Michael Jackson tribute that was held yesterday on the Marina Mall beach are up on the Facebook group. It seems the cops came and broke up the vigil because they thought it was witchcraft! I didn’t go but looking at the pictures I think it looked like a pretty cool and proper vigil. I read someone got into a fight with the police, if anyone has more information please post it below. Here is a link to the Facebook group with the pictures. [Link]

Note: You need to have a Facebook account to view the pictures.


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  1. Don Veto says:

    Looks like a seance to me, prepare the garlic and the wooden stake before he rises from the dead.

  2. BlackBarook says:

    Have the police nothing better to do?

  3. nocturnal says:

    this actually looks like a scene from Charmed
    so yep, i do agree with the police, it does look like witchcraft to me!

  4. Mark says:

    Guys… candles do not witchcraft make

  5. Ghayyaar says:

    Have the people who was there nothing better to do?

  6. Zay says:

    Ummm Mark, copyright much? The photo.

    By Sameer ********

  7. Mark says:

    Zay: I’ve already linked to all his photos. I’ve also edited your comment since the guy might not want his full name posted on a blog without his permission.

  8. db7 says:

    Wow 100 people showed up

  9. ~LE~ says:

    simply “wtf”.. -_-”

    ay shay 9a7..mako sh’3il wallah

  10. Realist says:

    As if he will know that these guys paid tribute. HES DEAD !

  11. LOVING MA MACBOOOK says:

    Very silly empty people !
    Get a life

  12. seouldout says:

    Witchcraft? Witchcraft?! Come to think of it, the cops got it right. Well done!

  13. Spartan says:

    1- the guy who took the photos is one of my close friends…he doesnt mind his name to be revealed, if anything he would appreciate it =)

    2- the police did not intervene because they thought it was “witchcraft”…they intervened because this was an unsanctioned congregation and they did not have the proper paper work needed to throw such event..if u dont wanna get permission, do it in ur private home and no one will stop u =)


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