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Darin Wilson exhonerated AGAIN. Here’s a story for the media: a community in which honest people are afraid to tell the truth.

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Markle

Markle

US Attorney General Eric Holder admits his prejudice pre-assumption was wrong and witnesses were intimidated into lying about the shooting.



Ferguson, Lies and Statistics


Here’s a story for the media: a community in which honest people are afraid to tell the truth.

By
Bret Stephens

Updated March 9, 2015 7:44 p.m. ET

Darren Wilson has been exonerated, again, in last August’s shooting death of Michael Brown, and that ought to be as much a vindication for the onetime Ferguson, Mo., police officer as it is a teachable moment for the rest of America.

It won’t be. The story line has failed, so the statistics have been put to work.

That the claims made against Mr. Wilson were doubtful should have been clear within days of Brown’s death, and again in November after a grand jury, having heard from some 60 witnesses, declined to indict the officer—an outcome one outraged commentator denounced as having “openly and shamelessly mocked our criminal justice system and laid bare the inequality of our criminal jurisprudence.”

Yet if anyone was openly and shamelessly mocking the criminal-justice system, it was so much of the media itself, credulously accepting or sanctimoniously promoting the double fable of Ferguson: that a “gentle giant” had been capriciously slain by a trigger-happy cop; and that a racist justice system stood behind that cop.

At least half that fable was put to rest last week by an exhaustive Justice Department report. It demolishes the lie that Brown was shot in the back, along with the lie that he was surrendering to Mr. Wilson, hands in the air, when he was shot. It confirms that Brown physically assaulted the officer, who had good grounds to fear for his life.

And it confirms that eyewitnesses either lied to investigators or refused to be interviewed out of fear of local vigilantes.

“Witness 109 claimed to have witnessed the shooting, stated that it was justified, and repeatedly refused to give formal statements to law enforcement for fear of reprisal should the Canfield Drive neighborhood find out that his account corroborated Wilson.”

Witness 113 “gave an account that generally corroborated Wilson, but only after she was confronted with statements she initially made in an effort to avoid neighborhood backlash. . . . She explained to the FBI that ‘You’ve gotta live the life to know it,’ and stated that she feared offering an account contrary to the narrative reported by the media that Brown held his hands up in surrender.”

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http://www.wsj.com/articles/bret-stephens-ferguson-lies-and-statistics-1425942834

2seaoat



There will be a civil trial. If the parents do not settle, witnesses will be cross examined. There will be truth or as close to truth that our system allows. The Police officer will still take the fifth because he still can be prosecuted, but the witnesses will be cross examined in front of a jury. We live in a great country and the truth is eventually determined. Unless the money is so good that the parents abandon the truth.......it happens all the time....show them the green.

Wordslinger

Wordslinger

Markle wrote:US Attorney General Eric Holder admits his prejudice pre-assumption was wrong and witnesses were intimidated into lying about the shooting.



Ferguson, Lies and Statistics


Here’s a story for the media: a community in which honest people are afraid to tell the truth.

By
Bret Stephens

Updated March 9, 2015 7:44 p.m. ET

Darren Wilson has been exonerated, again, in last August’s shooting death of Michael Brown, and that ought to be as much a vindication for the onetime Ferguson, Mo., police officer as it is a teachable moment for the rest of America.

It won’t be. The story line has failed, so the statistics have been put to work.

That the claims made against Mr. Wilson were doubtful should have been clear within days of Brown’s death, and again in November after a grand jury, having heard from some 60 witnesses, declined to indict the officer—an outcome one outraged commentator denounced as having “openly and shamelessly mocked our criminal justice system and laid bare the inequality of our criminal jurisprudence.”

Yet if anyone was openly and shamelessly mocking the criminal-justice system, it was so much of the media itself, credulously accepting or sanctimoniously promoting the double fable of Ferguson: that a “gentle giant” had been capriciously slain by a trigger-happy cop; and that a racist justice system stood behind that cop.

At least half that fable was put to rest last week by an exhaustive Justice Department report. It demolishes the lie that Brown was shot in the back, along with the lie that he was surrendering to Mr. Wilson, hands in the air, when he was shot. It confirms that Brown physically assaulted the officer, who had good grounds to fear for his life.

And it confirms that eyewitnesses either lied to investigators or refused to be interviewed out of fear of local vigilantes.

“Witness 109 claimed to have witnessed the shooting, stated that it was justified, and repeatedly refused to give formal statements to law enforcement for fear of reprisal should the Canfield Drive neighborhood find out that his account corroborated Wilson.”

Witness 113 “gave an account that generally corroborated Wilson, but only after she was confronted with statements she initially made in an effort to avoid neighborhood backlash. . . . She explained to the FBI that ‘You’ve gotta live the life to know it,’ and stated that she feared offering an account contrary to the narrative reported by the media that Brown held his hands up in surrender.”

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http://www.wsj.com/articles/bret-stephens-ferguson-lies-and-statistics-1425942834
As I wrote during the first couple of days after Brown's death, the issue that drove so many African-Americans to the streets in strident protest, wasn't Brown's shooting at the hands of Wilson.  Oh no.  Brown's death was simply the trigger for serious protest, brought about by the city's predatory legal harassment of the black citizenry of Ferguson. 

While it's true no charges were brought against Wilson, the city of Ferguson itself has been found guilty of racism -- in the very court system which supposedly should be dispensing "justice."


No doubt our resident racist, Semi-Sane "I KNOW NOSSING!" Markle prefers that everyone pay attention to the shooting of unarmed teenager Michael Brown, in order to deflect attention from the much larger scandal.  What else would you expect from a racist who thinks it's funny to insult a Latino because of his or her accent?

Markle

Markle

2seaoat wrote:There will be a civil trial.   If the parents do not settle, witnesses will be cross examined.   There will be truth or as close to truth that our system allows.  The Police officer will still take the fifth because he still can be prosecuted, but the witnesses will be cross examined in front of a jury.  We live in a great country and the truth is eventually determined.  Unless the money is so good that the parents abandon the truth.......it happens all the time....show them the green.


We have the truth. EVEN racist Eric Holder says we have the truth.

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