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What now for Officer Wilson?

What now for Officer Brown?

  • Return to the Ferguson PD

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Retire and find a new place to live.

    Votes: 3 30.0%
  • Retire and join another police or sheriff's agency.

    Votes: 4 40.0%
  • Become a rent-a-cop in another city, far, far away

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Apply for Witness Protection Program assistance

    Votes: 5 50.0%
  • Spend his life in fear for his life and the life of his family members

    Votes: 4 40.0%
  • Move far, far away .... and start over in a different career.

    Votes: 3 30.0%
  • Publically apologize to the Brown family, and return to FPD.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Publicly apologize to Brown family, and move to another galaxy.

    Votes: 2 20.0%
  • Bo real opinion, but I feel for the dude, it could be me, in that situation.

    Votes: 1 10.0%

  • Total voters
    10

righteousdude2

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What will the future hold for this family man who was only doing his job? He has been vindicated by the courts, but still held accountable and guilty in the court of public opinion, and regardless of this court decision, would any of you want to walk in his shoes for even an hour?

Sure he was found innocent of anything and everything, other than being a white cp in the wrong place at the wrong time, and now where will he go? Where will he and his family find safety, and where will this man find the opportunity to return to his career in law enforcement?

The court of public opinion, led by racism and racist issues has ruined his life, and the life of his family. And that is the tragedy. It isn't as if Officer Wilson spent every day on the force, looking for a black person to gun down. Nevertheless, in the eyes of many who still claim, they are under the white rule of slavery and have been so for 400 years, he will always be the evil, racist white cop that killed a defenseless black teen, and then let his body lay on the street for four hours (which was definitely wrong).
 

carpro

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First. Congratulations to the grand jury for not giving in to the pressure and putting an innocent man on trial...ala George Zimmerman.

Second, there's still a better than 50/50 chance the Injustice Department will try to nail him for some trumped up civil rights charge.

No matter what, Officer Wilson's career as a law enforcement officer is pretty well over. At least in Ferguson. If the protestors are unsuccessful in their wish to make him dead, they have still destroyed the life of a good civil servant.

Shame on all of them.

Midland, Texas is in dire need of police officers. If I was in charge of recruiting there, I would give Officer Wilson a call.
 

Jedi Knight

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Eric Holder will do whatever he can to hang the white man and make Al Sharpton happy.....not over yet folks.
 

church mouse guy

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The looney left has a price on Wilson's head--they will murder him and his family if they get the chance. Ferguson will not be rebuilt.

The Emperor could issue an executive action and try him federally for civil rights violations and have him executed imperially.
 
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Not being there when that incident happened and after hearing both sides speak, I have no clue who to believe. Both sides will say things to support their claims of what happened. I just pray the grand jury got it right...
 

carpro

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Not being there when that incident happened and after hearing both sides speak, I have no clue who to believe. Both sides will say things to support their claims of what happened. I just pray the grand jury got it right...

The testimony had to match the physical evidence.

Wilson's did. Other "eye witnesses", not at all.

In the end, you believe the evidence and whoever's story matches it.

The grand jury got it right.
 

righteousdude2

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Eric Holder will do whatever he can to hang the white man and make Al Sharpton happy.....not over yet folks.

Great point ..... While H ties him to the stake, the same stake driven into the ground by Obama, Sharpton will strike the match to light the fire that ended the life of a good civil servant, only trying to d what Obama and holder could never do: protect and serve the public as he swore an oath to do! :type:
 

Rolfe

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The testimony had to match the physical evidence.

Wilson's did. Other "eye witnesses", not at all.

In the end, you believe the evidence and whoever's story matches it.

The grand jury got it right.

Yep. :thumbsup:
 

Rippon

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And you are batty.
I was going to say that you have bats in your belfry but went with the no lights on in your belfry instead.

You obviously just give knee-jerk responses without thinking things through. You certainly have not read anything I have posted on matters related to Ferguson.

With your carelessness you would do havoc with scriptural interpretation.
 

righteousdude2

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I was going to say that you have bats in your belfry but went with the no lights on in your belfry instead.

You obviously just give knee-jerk responses without thinking things through. You certainly have not read anything I have posted on matters related to Ferguson.

With your carelessness you would do havoc with scriptural interpretation.

Wow! You are truly on an 'ego' trip of gigantic proportions. If I didn't know you better, I'd be too intimidated to participate in any discussions or debates. Can I suggest that you lighten up, it does wonders for ones blood pressure and it may add a few years to your life. :smilewinkgrin:
 

Zaac

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IMO, this appeared to be an abuse of the justice system by the prosecutor.

He OBVIOUSLY didn't want an indictment so that this would go to trial. That's perhaps why he punted to the grand jury and got them to do what a trial jury is supposed to do.

The purpose of a grand jury is to find probable cause for an indictment so that a trial may/may not be held.

They say "you can prosecute a ham sandwich" for a reason.

If you WANT to prosecute, you only present information that will lead the grand jury to believe that there is enough evidence to warrant further investigation and determination via a jury trial.

You do not place ALL of the evidence before them because included in ALL the evidence is information that may convince them to not prosecute.

Prosecutors set themselves up to be able to prosecute. They only cut their legs out from under themselves when they don't want to prosecute.

Now here's the kicker. If a grand jury can spend two months going through evidence, then there OBVIOUSLY is enough evidence available to warrant sending it to trial and letting a jury decide.

Supposedly the family is now considering civil charges.
 

Revmitchell

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IMO, this appeared to be an abuse of the justice system by the prosecutor.

He OBVIOUSLY didn't want an indictment so that this would go to trial. That's perhaps why he punted to the grand jury and got them to do what a trial jury is supposed to do.

Why is that obvious?
 

Rolfe

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I was going to say that you have bats in your belfry but went with the no lights on in your belfry instead.

You obviously just give knee-jerk responses without thinking things through. You certainly have not read anything I have posted on matters related to Ferguson.

With your carelessness you would do havoc with scriptural interpretation.

Bitter, eh?
 
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