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gordianot

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61. This does seal his fifth amendment rights especially if the department gets sued.
Fri Nov 21, 2014, 10:08 AM
Nov 2014

Someone who has not talked can shut up forever. It will be very interesting to hear his otiginal story as an employee of the Ferguson PD and how it has changed.. Before this is over the city of Ferguson may long for the days of protests which have to be costing a fortune in overtime. Like the Ancient Mariner soon to retire Cihief Jackson will don the sign "I am Darren Wilson"which should haunt him to the grave. As for as Darren Wilson getting another job in law enforcement he is a huge liability who wants that even Fox News avoided Zimmerman with any employment.

No matter what the secret grand jury says this is not going away. There is serious generational damage.

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Next he needs to move out of the country. jillan Nov 2014 #1
he is either fleeing having to run the riots when they let the cop off or he's roguevalley Nov 2014 #35
They must know that he will not be indicted so this a crumb to the community. I hope some good kelliekat44 Nov 2014 #66
I am hoping for some civil action as well. jillan Nov 2014 #67
Yes, that seems to be the only way out. However, I suspect he turned everything he owns over to jwirr Nov 2014 #106
Great, so now he can go and get a job in Chesterfield, or University City, or Ballwin . . . hatrack Nov 2014 #2
Nope Sparhawk60 Nov 2014 #43
Yup. Frank Cannon Nov 2014 #55
Mmmmm Sparhawk60 Nov 2014 #58
Kind of like the Mark Fuhrman of the Heartland! hatrack Nov 2014 #65
No - more like little town in Idaho Algernon Moncrieff Nov 2014 #120
Next he needs to go to jail! sheshe2 Nov 2014 #3
That's right! Jail time for the murderer. LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #12
There's usually a trial and conviction before sentencing . . . nt branford Nov 2014 #14
True... sheshe2 Nov 2014 #17
I would welcome a trial, state or federal. branford Nov 2014 #19
You know what? I am tired. sheshe2 Nov 2014 #20
I mean that citizens cannot take the law into their own hands. branford Nov 2014 #22
Well good for you! sheshe2 Nov 2014 #24
I notice there never is an actual answer to questions like this. bravenak Nov 2014 #27
And there will not be an answer, bravenak. sheshe2 Nov 2014 #29
Goodnight, Sweet. bravenak Nov 2014 #34
Regarding that picture of the would-be sniper... aikoaiko Nov 2014 #109
Did you actually read my post? branford Nov 2014 #33
Yes we hear you - TBF Nov 2014 #95
You are lying joeglow3 Nov 2014 #31
Do you just keep that in copy and paste? Oktober Nov 2014 #36
It is Simple Sparhawk60 Nov 2014 #46
Did you even read his post? GGJohn Nov 2014 #89
Please stop conflating and confusing the responsibiliy of a grand jury with KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #21
I am well aware of the differences between a grand jury and trial jury. branford Nov 2014 #23
Well many here also believe that Michael Brown is guilty because of the color of his skin. nt sheshe2 Nov 2014 #25
Are you implying I'm a racist for not prejudging criminal guilt and discussing the relevant law? branford Nov 2014 #32
What a disgusting accusation. joeglow3 Nov 2014 #56
If you are 'well aware of the differences between a grand KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #41
I Always Laugh At That Statement.... ChiciB1 Nov 2014 #52
usually you don't need to shoot an unarmed man 5+ times either samsingh Nov 2014 #102
Do you have much experience with such things? Oktober Nov 2014 #107
i haven't shot an unarmed man no samsingh Nov 2014 #118
Ever been shot at or shot an armed person? Stress shoot? Oktober Nov 2014 #119
That is not necessarily true. branford Nov 2014 #116
+1000 N/T UglyGreed Nov 2014 #48
Why does he have any choice in the matter? daleanime Nov 2014 #4
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2014 #53
LOL? daleanime Nov 2014 #57
Aside from a complete lack of understanding of the legal terms... Oktober Nov 2014 #64
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2014 #80
Will he sue for a big heafty amount for mindwalker_i Nov 2014 #5
he is probably getting a couple hundred grand to resign and waive righs to a lawsuit. Travis_0004 Nov 2014 #8
Good to hear this. The chief's saying he'd be back at work was idiotic. He needs to move away, too, freshwest Nov 2014 #6
The police chief was the root cause of the escalation. He's a rank amateur and unfit for duty! n/t RKP5637 Nov 2014 #15
He's a troublemaker of the worst kind! Will he be fired? freshwest Nov 2014 #38
I doubt it. There seems to be a lot of sh** going on in that area that extends far beyond just the RKP5637 Nov 2014 #47
He'll go into the Witless Protection Program. lpbk2713 Nov 2014 #7
He'll get a huge pile of cash and shuffle off easychoice Nov 2014 #9
The pile of cash is going to come from a movie deal helpmetohelpyou Nov 2014 #30
I think the pile of cash already exists Sweet Freedom Nov 2014 #68
So this is how they avoid indicting him brush Nov 2014 #10
This has nothing to do with the grand jury proceedings. morningfog Nov 2014 #49
It has everything to do with the grand jury proceedings. jeff47 Nov 2014 #70
Are you suggesting the grand jury has concluded? morningfog Nov 2014 #84
Reading comprehension is a good thing. jeff47 Nov 2014 #85
You are suggesting the grand jurors have made a decision. morningfog Nov 2014 #86
What part of "not announced" are you unable to comprehend? jeff47 Nov 2014 #88
You don't have to be such a dick. morningfog Nov 2014 #90
Apparently I do, since you keep asking for official announcements when I explicitly say none exist. jeff47 Nov 2014 #91
Here ya go: morningfog Nov 2014 #100
Hey look! Your link says exactly what I said! jeff47 Nov 2014 #104
You are delusional. morningfog Nov 2014 #108
And now: morningfog Nov 2014 #117
it's pretty obvious that a deal has been reached . . . brush Nov 2014 #96
I'm sure with a full pension. And some other idiotic department will hire him. Nt Logical Nov 2014 #11
Is that all? LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #13
He can go buddy up with George Zimmerman, birds of a feather. n/t RKP5637 Nov 2014 #16
He Could Become Zimmerman's Bodyguard.....nt global1 Nov 2014 #18
Makes sense! bobGandolf Nov 2014 #26
Yeah he had to leave helpmetohelpyou Nov 2014 #28
Maybe not. Republicans love him Warpy Nov 2014 #37
I can see a movie of the week helpmetohelpyou Nov 2014 #40
I could see an episode of Law & Order if the show was still on. nt avebury Nov 2014 #50
He has to resign to go to work for Foxnews. Rex Nov 2014 #39
What choice does he have, regardless of how the grand jury comes back? AngryOldDem Nov 2014 #42
Coming soon to a campus security force near you? HereSince1628 Nov 2014 #44
Haha, who cares? Not nearly enough. RedCappedBandit Nov 2014 #45
So, he's not going to prison for the cold blooded killing of Michael Brown.. instead he's Cha Nov 2014 #51
Given the insane way things work in the US anymore, he will probably also sue for emotional RKP5637 Nov 2014 #54
Sayonara asshole ellie Nov 2014 #59
He should have been fired Robbins Nov 2014 #60
This does seal his fifth amendment rights especially if the department gets sued. gordianot Nov 2014 #61
So he makes a clean getaway after being in hiding for all this time... Blue_Tires Nov 2014 #62
I hope they find you, Darren d_b Nov 2014 #63
Good, old-fashioned mob "justice." Travelman Nov 2014 #71
one is all it takes d_b Nov 2014 #74
Oh. OK. Good, old-fasioned vigilante "justice." Travelman Nov 2014 #76
lol d_b Nov 2014 #81
Sick. GGJohn Nov 2014 #110
in my defense d_b Nov 2014 #112
It doesn't matter who it is, GGJohn Nov 2014 #113
They said the same thing about Zimmerman LittleBlue Nov 2014 #92
Oh I know d_b Nov 2014 #93
You don't have to resign if you didn't do something wrong malaise Nov 2014 #69
Could be he's afraid for his life. HereSince1628 Nov 2014 #72
If that were true he would have resigned ages ago malaise Nov 2014 #75
I'm not suggesting sympathy, I'm just suggesting alt. motivation. HereSince1628 Nov 2014 #77
I know you're not suggesting sympathy and yes malaise Nov 2014 #79
People really ought to read the actual article Travelman Nov 2014 #73
I don't have any idea how Runningdawg Nov 2014 #82
This whole "pension" thing is just silly Travelman Nov 2014 #83
I didn't know Runningdawg Nov 2014 #94
Sorry. It's not you in particular. Travelman Nov 2014 #97
Depends how long he's been a police officer, GGJohn Nov 2014 #111
Total of six years Travelman Nov 2014 #114
I'm not too sure about that either, GGJohn Nov 2014 #115
Oh good. Now he can be a violent racist private citizen Arkana Nov 2014 #78
Too little, too late. logosoco Nov 2014 #87
Michael Brown did not resign from life. JEB Nov 2014 #98
Hmmm, wonder if Anonymous did find some KKK connections. dilby Nov 2014 #99
He will disappear. He can't really walk the streets. louis-t Nov 2014 #101
If no-billed by the GJ he will probably move to a part of MO with few minorities Lee-Lee Nov 2014 #103
He could move anywhere. Alaska, Georgia, New Hampshire Calista241 Nov 2014 #121
Not exactly Lee-Lee Nov 2014 #122
That is a beginning. jwirr Nov 2014 #105
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