Ferguson, Mo., police officer Darren Wilson and Michael Brown fought for control of the officer’s gun, and Wilson fatally shot the unarmed teenager after he moved toward the officer as they faced off in the street, according to interviews, news accounts and the full report of the St. Louis County autopsy of Brown’s body.
Because Wilson is white and Brown was black, the case has ignited intense debate over how police interact with African American men. But more than a half-dozen unnamed black witnesses have provided testimony to a St. Louis County grand jury that largely supports Wilson’s account of events of Aug. 9, according to several people familiar with the investigation who spoke with The Washington Post.
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Wednesday, October 22, 2014
When The Washington Post Says This, The Left Has Lost
From the October 22, 2014 Washington Post:
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Way too late, it doesn't suit the narrative.
ReplyDeleteDo you think this will chasten the likes of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton so they don't work up racial animosity without evidence in the future? I don't. Neither do I think that it will chasten the foot soldiers of racial discord. The agenda is always first.
ReplyDeleteBTW - I'm ecstatic about your continuing progress. May it only continue faster!
It will only be a loss for the Leftists if the editorial board at the Washington Post don't have a lie-down in a dark room until the feeling passes. In other words, this event is sui generis.
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