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The Man Who Shot Michael Brown
« on: August 03, 2015, 11:13:55 PM »
The Man Who Shot Michael Brown
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/08/10/the-cop

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Darren Wilson, the former police officer who shot and killed Michael Brown, an eighteen-year-old African-American, in Ferguson, Missouri, has been living for several months on a nondescript dead-end street on the outskirts of St. Louis. Most of the nearby houses are clad in vinyl siding; there are no sidewalks, and few cars around. Wilson, who is twenty-nine, started receiving death threats not long after the incident, in which Brown was killed in the street shortly after robbing a convenience store. Although Wilson recently bought the house, his name is not on the deed, and only a few friends know where he lives. He and his wife, Barb, who is thirty-seven, and also a former Ferguson cop, rarely linger in the front yard. Because of such precautions, Wilson has been leading a very quiet life. During the past year, a series of police killings of African-Americans across the country has inspired grief, outrage, protest, and acrimonious debate. For many Americans, this discussion, though painful, has been essential. Wilson has tried, with some success, to block it out.

This March, I spent several days at his home. The first time I pulled up to the curb, Wilson, who is six feet four and weighs two hundred and fifteen pounds, immediately stepped outside, wearing a hat and sunglasses. He had seen me arriving on security cameras that are synched to his phone.

Wilson has twice been exonerated of criminal wrongdoing. In November, after a grand jury chose not to indict him, the prosecutor, Robert P. McCulloch, was widely accused of having been soft on him, in part because McCulloch’s father was a police officer who had been killed in a shootout with a black suspect. In March, the U.S. Department of Justice issued two official reports on Ferguson. One was a painstaking analysis of the shooting that weighed physical, ballistic, forensic, and crime-scene evidence, and statements from purported eyewitnesses. The report cleared Wilson of willfully violating Brown’s civil rights, and concluded that his use of force was defensible. It also contradicted many details that the media had reported about the incident, including that Brown had raised his hands in surrender and had been shot in the back. The evidence supported Wilson’s contention that Brown had been advancing toward him.

It has been almost a year since Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson killed Michael Brown.

He lives a life of fear despite being cleared by a St. Louis County Grand Jury and Department Of Justice investigation.
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Re: The Man Who Shot Michael Brown
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2015, 04:33:43 AM »
The Man Who Shot Michael Brown
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/08/10/the-cop

It has been almost a year since Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson killed Michael Brown.

He lives a life of fear despite being cleared by a St. Louis County Grand Jury and Department Of Justice investigation.

I feel for the man. God bless our police officers right now. I'd rather be going down route Irish in Baghdad than try to patrol the streets of the US as a cop. The ROE is still less restrictive in combat, but give the SJW's some time. they might change that too.
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Re: The Man Who Shot Michael Brown
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2015, 07:22:13 AM »

He lives a life of fear despite being cleared by a St. Louis County Grand Jury and Department Of Justice investigation.

He's been forced into exile despite his innocence because of these tolerant folks:



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