Ferguson officer appears before grand jury on shooting of Michael Brown
Source: STL Post-Dispatch
CLAYTON Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson testified here for almost four hours Tuesday in front of the St. Louis County grand jury investigating his shooting Aug. 9 of Michael Brown, a source with knowledge of the investigation said Wednesday.
Wilson was not obligated to appear, and also has spoken with St. Louis County investigators twice and federal investigators once, the source said. The source said Wilson was cooperative.
A spokesman for Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCullochs office, Ed Magee, refused to comment Wednesday on who had testified.
The shooting of Brown, 18, who was black and unarmed, by Wilson, who is white, gave rise to racially charged protests and looting. Some activists have threatened more of the same if the grand jury does not indict Wilson.
Read more: http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/ferguson-officer-appears-before-grand-jury-on-shooting-of-michael/article_74022ab8-756f-5e1d-81b3-3c577f1e9208.html
barbtries
(28,793 posts)because i don't see any justice coming out of st louis or ferguson. why is this all so secret? it just screams cover up as far as i can tell.
joshdawg
(2,648 posts)I see a no-bill coming from the grand jury.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)My guess is that Ferguson will end up under DOJ control before this is all over when they find a sufficient amount of abuse that can't be denied.
Not only Holder but White House aids have been there, along with dozens of FBI agents getting the goods on that crooked outfit there.
Definite coverup from the city and PD there. But the FBI is going into everything, I suppose. All the cases, like the guy who was beaten and charged with getting blood on the officer's uniforms who beat him.
And many other cases will come to the light. It will establish a pattern of practice that should enable the DOJ to take over and keep them under their thumb.
Of course this process all depends on November. If the GOP gets the Senate, they will defund the FBI along with every other agency as planned. They have decimated them through the sequester and every other cut they can finagle.
And the state government is controlled by the GOP, despite the Governor being a Democrat. If any are up for election, they need to booted right away. Ferguson fixed the local elections to April, not November, no doubt to discourage the voters. But they can vote some of that GOP out of the state house soon.
barbtries
(28,793 posts)that best case scenario. the whole damn set up sees the light of day. some justice is achieved, and things do not go back to the way they were.
gordianot
(15,237 posts)The Grand Jury also decides who is prosecuted. As a direct result of this shooting others died in the Protest. The dull Police Chief of Ferguson did briefly discuss Wilson as well as speculated why he shot Michael Brown which given the secrecy seems odd. I just do not understand why a defense attorney would want a client to speak to the Grand Jury. This may turn out very different than people expect.
1StrongBlackMan
(31,849 posts)the defense attorney is watching what the prosecutor is doing (not being an advocate for the State/Victim) and gambling that the GJ pool reflects the (racial) sentiment of the county ... that MB was a thug, the cop was justified, and that Ferguson has NO racial issues.
I have never (that I can think of) where a prosecutor (on similar facts) went to a GJ, without having charged the defendant ... it gives the lay body guidance as to the State's case ... without it, the GJ (again, of lay people) could return an indictment on an impossible/inappropriate bill, e.g., 1st degree murder.
The prosecutor, in this case, is either chickenshit; or, has placing the fix.
freebrew
(1,917 posts)My guess would be all of the above.
gordianot
(15,237 posts)So he is going to dump that for an obviously racist Police Department and an obviously panicked out of control cop (whose entire career has been in racist Police Departments). I would hope voter apathy is at risk in St. Louis County.
Ino
(3,366 posts)from the OP link...
Defense attorney is convinced that the prosecutor is after a decision to not indict his client.
WilliamPitt
(58,179 posts)Odd.
L0oniX
(31,493 posts)Travelman
(708 posts)It's basically a form of advertising. Seems to be getting more popular with news sites. Answer a couple of survey questions and then the text appears.
Doubtless your answer as to whether you have taken Paxil in the last year is getting recorded somewhere....
Aerows
(39,961 posts)Did you experience any of the following side effects? Check all that apply.
Irritability
Nausea
Incontinence
Waking up in random places not knowing how you got there
Selling all your worldly possessions in preparation for the end
A sudden desire to be nude in public places
I swear the laundry lists of side effects from some of the medications they advertise sound worse than what they are trying to "cure".
Travelman
(708 posts)Even though whoever put this up years ago has since taken it down, it still cracks me up every time.
https://web.archive.org/web/20051126231034/http://www.panexa.com/
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WHEN PANEXA SHOULD NOT BE USED
There are no known medical circumstances (based on extensive internal testing) in which PANEXA cannot be used. However, PANEXA is not quite as aggressively recommended in the following circumstances:
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PANEXA should not be used as a substitute for real human relationships; the tablets (and gel-coated caplets) are incapable of displaying any real emotion, and would prove to be dissatisfying friends or mates;
PANEXA should not be used to soak up spills or remove stains. This is disrespectful to PANEXA;
PANEXA should not be resold with the intent of generating a personal profit;
PANEXA should not be used a form of motive transport, as it lacks the government regulated (US DOT 1445/88-4557) safety lights and reflectors;
Women with uteruses should consider avoiding PANEXA or moving to a state or province where the concentration of PANEXA is lesser;
Do not taunt PANEXA.
WARNINGS
Muscle: In a small number of tested cases (84%) PANEXAwas found to cause abdominal wall muscle breakdown coupled with spasmodic activity in lower back/spinal muscles, resulting in most patients violently bending forward like a book slamming shut. While some other drugs promote similar responses (gemifbrozil, fresh cherries, nicitonic acid, cyclosporine, mustard gas, and acetomenaphin) PANEXA's reactions are over 48X as powerful and take place with a great deal more panache and flash. Also, PANEXA can contribute to developing inhumanly powerful tongue muscles, capable of licking through steel. Lymphatic System: If, after taking PANEXA for a period of four to six weeks, you still have any functioning lymph nodes remaining, double the dosage every two (3) weeks until they are all gone.
I particularly liked for patients with two separate feet (2SF).
barbtries
(28,793 posts)and hearing that being read out loud. followed by "ask your doctor about panexa for you!"
alp227
(32,020 posts)At last the site is not pay walled.
L0oniX
(31,493 posts)Seen the recent news about some dude that shot cops at their station?
strawberries
(498 posts)been a great shooting target
starroute
(12,977 posts)Poor black people are not about to start shooting cops. They're more likely to riot and trash their own neighborhoods because they know what happens if they turn their aggression outwards. But I agree with you that if Wilson isn't prosecuted bad things will happen.
eggplant
(3,911 posts)Despite it having nothing to do with gunning someone down in cold blood.