No Indictment for Darren Wilson

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No Indictment for Darren Wilson

Post by R. Bryant » Mon Nov 24, 2014 10:25 pm

FERGUSON, Mo. -- A white police officer will not face charges for fatally shooting an unarmed black teenager in a case that set off violent protests and racial unrest throughout the nation, an attorney close to the case said Monday night.

A St. Louis County grand jury declined to indict officer Darren Wilson, 28, for firing six shots in an August confrontation that killed 18-year-old Michael Brown, said Benjamin Crump, an attorney for the family. The decision had been long awaited and followed rioting that resembled war-zone news footage in this predominantly black suburb of St. Louis.

Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon, a Democrat, called for calm after calling up National Guard troops to stand by in case of unrest. Speaking before the decision was announced, he urged that "regardless of the decision, people on all sides show tolerance, mutual respect and restraint.''

Crowds gathered around the Ferguson police headquarters in anticipation of the announcement at the courthouse in Clayton, Mo., another St. Louis suburb.

Evidence the grand jury considered that was released by St. Louis County Prosecutor Robert McCulloch:
http://apps.stlpublicradio.org/ferguson ... dence.html

CNN live stream
http://www.hulkusaa.com/cnn-news-live-streaming/
In the end, the first and perhaps only indictment to emerge out of the Ferguson tragedy went to the news media and its culture of frenzied coverage.

St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Bob McCulloch explained Monday night in excruciating detail why 12 grand jurors chose not to indict Ferguson, Mo., Officer Darren Wilson in a case that reopened long simmering racial wounds in America, describing how some of the eyewitnesses quoted by news media and circulated via social media later recanted or were disproven by the physical evidence.

Some of the witnesses “pretty much acknowledged they saw parts and made up other parts of it,” Mr. McCulloch said in disputing some of the early media reports in the case.

To make his point, the prosecutor agreed to release all of the evidence gathered by authorities and presented to the grand jury.

“The duty of the grand jury is to separate fact from fiction,” Mr. McCullough said, after excoriating news media coverage of the case.

The prosecutor said the exhaustive review of the evidence identified a “lack of accurate detail” in some of the initial reports that fanned the flames of the local community, including erroneous reports that Mr. Wilson shot the unarmed victim Michael Brown in the back.

The prosecutor said the grand jury sorted through inconsistent and conflicting eyewitness accounts and “interviews on social media” that proved wrong, and it deserved credit for sticking with the evidence.

“They are the only people who have heard and examined all of the evidence all of the witnesses,” he said.

The media’s performance got put on trial anew at the news conference where the results were announced, when Mr. McCulloch scolded a reporter for suggesting that police could kill with “impunity.”

The announcement proved a cathartic moment for career law enforcement officials, some who seethed for months for what they saw as one-sided media coverage and lopsided political sentiments.

“While the legal system has exonerated Officer Darren Wilson for his split-second decision on that August afternoon, he very much remains a victim of a politicized agenda that deemed him ‘guilty until proven innocent,’” said Ron Hosko, a former FBI assistant director who serves currently as the president of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund. “Although he will walk free, his life has been forever changed, as he has been exploited in a cynical effort to turn civilians against cops in fulfillment of an anti-law enforcement agenda.

When all the final details are reviewed and the smoke settles, one question that should be asked is whether the media’s age-old adage to “get it first, but first get it right” has been hijacked by a sentiment of “get it first and hope it is right.”

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... z3K2zrJr1P

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Re: No Indictment for Darren Wilson

Post by Wade Hampton III » Tue Nov 25, 2014 12:15 am

What? No chimp-out? Hmmmm...well....the night is still young.

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Re: No Indictment for Darren Wilson

Post by C.E. Whiteoak » Tue Nov 25, 2014 10:59 am

One sure way to stop bad behavior is to make it extremely dangerous. If rioters only had about an 8% survival rate, rioting would cease. ;)

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Re: No Indictment for Darren Wilson

Post by David York » Tue Nov 25, 2014 4:12 pm

Anyone else notice that Michael Brown's Attorney Benjamin Crump looks a lot like Bubba from Forrest Gump?
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Next Qwerstion please!

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Re: No Indictment for Darren Wilson

Post by David York » Tue Nov 25, 2014 4:50 pm

What they need is a snow plow to run all those people over. :lol:

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Post by Will Williams » Tue Nov 25, 2014 5:18 pm

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Re: No Indictment for Darren Wilson

Post by Wade Hampton III » Tue Nov 25, 2014 5:51 pm

Taking bets to see if the Yids can figure out a way to get some 'Holocau$t' cash out of this!

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Re: No Indictment for Darren Wilson

Post by David York » Tue Nov 25, 2014 6:06 pm

All of this is really the fault of the Jew owned media. They are the ones who have been inciting the blacks to riot by constantly portraying Michael Brown as an "unarmed teen" and showing a picture of him from the neck up that doesn't reveal the massive size of that black man. Now the media is allowing black people to claim that the Grand Jury decision was not fair. The fact that they are allowing this to be debated gives blacks the impression that they are witnessing yet another injustice. I am glad that the Grand Jury did not indict that police officer, even though the decision would have undoubtedly led to a riot as it did last night. Upholding the Anglo system of justice, where due process is a right is more important than saving a small town from being burnt down. If the blacks want mob rule they should go back to Africa where they really do belong. They have demonstrated yet again that they are not compatible with Western Civilization.

For this situation we should treat blacks the way Israeli's treat Palestinians. If one Palestinian does something agaisnt a Jew then the entire Palestinian community gets punished. In this case however it wasn't just one or two blacks causing trouble, it was the vast majority of black people. So if anyone thinks that its not all black people that need to be blamed, then think again. The actions of a few blacks is enough to justify persecuting their entire race.

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Re: No Indictment for Darren Wilson

Post by David York » Tue Nov 25, 2014 7:12 pm

LOL! That is the best new I heard all day!! I hope they tear Don Lemon apart!

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Re: No Indictment for Darren Wilson

Post by David York » Tue Nov 25, 2014 8:09 pm

Where is that picture from in the above post where the crowd is protesting at the CNN building? Did that happen today.

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