Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Darren Wilson cleared by Justice Department in Ferguson case

 This 2014 file photo provided by the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney's office shows Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson during his medical examination after he fatally shot Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. (AP Photo/St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney's Office, File)

Former Officer Darren Wilson has been cleared of all civil rights violations in the fatal shooting of teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, following a Justice Department investigation.

The official release of the DOJ’s report Wednesday confirms what many had expected, that there would be no charges filed against Mr. Wilson. After a grand jury decided not to file charges against the former officer in November, Mr. Brown’s family had turned their hopes to the DOJ to potentially bring federal charges.

“The evidence is insufficient to establish probable cause or to prove beyond a reasonable doubt” that Mr. Wilson acted out of racial bias, the report said. (Duh)

2 comments:

  1. What a circus all based on fallacious information. Darren Wilson never should
    have put thru this circus and if a righteous person would have had the courage,
    the circus would have died. Equality and diversity would not survive the first stage of a logical appraisal. May the cowards die in their sleep.


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    1. Darren Wilson never should have put thru this circus

      Absolutely.

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      May the cowards die in their sleep.

      Let them be wide awake and fear their future.

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