jimnyc
01-22-2015, 08:09 AM
As it should be, he shot a thug charging at him, one who just tried to steal his gun. Witnesses were busted lying. The thug just committed a robbery. Regardless, he will be cleared. Just a shame that he had to go through all of this over a thug, and people rioting over a thug. Oh well, all is well that ends well!
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Justice Dept. working to clear Darren Wilson of civil rights charges: report
The Justice Department will not bring any federal civil rights charges against Darren Wilson, a white police officer involved in the death of a black teenager, The New York Timesreported Wednesday.
The announcement would essentially close the books on the case, but could set off a fresh wave of protests and possibly riots similar to those that followed last year’s refusal of a St. Louis County grand jury to bring charges for homicide or any other state crime.
The Justice Department told The Washington Times that it would not comment on the article or about the ongoing investigation. The Associated Press later reported that the FBI had completed its investigation and noted that scholars long had thought an indictment “would be highly unlikely.”
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Justice Dept. working to clear Darren Wilson of civil rights charges: report
The Justice Department will not bring any federal civil rights charges against Darren Wilson, a white police officer involved in the death of a black teenager, The New York Timesreported Wednesday.
The announcement would essentially close the books on the case, but could set off a fresh wave of protests and possibly riots similar to those that followed last year’s refusal of a St. Louis County grand jury to bring charges for homicide or any other state crime.
The Justice Department told The Washington Times that it would not comment on the article or about the ongoing investigation. The Associated Press later reported that the FBI had completed its investigation and noted that scholars long had thought an indictment “would be highly unlikely.”
Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jan/21/justice-dept-working-clear-darren-wilson/?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS#ixzz3PYUoxjSZ
Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter