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Eric Von Holder will indict Darren Wilson on Civil Rights violations
2014-11-26
[Freedom Fighters Journal] Attorney General Eric Holder asserted that the Justice Department was not finished with the shooting of Michael Brown, after the grand jury in Ferguson did not indict Officer Darren Wilson.

“While the grand jury proceeding in St. Louis County has concluded, the Justice Department’s investigation into the shooting of Michael Brown remains ongoing,” he said in a statement. Holder added that the department would continue to “investigate allegations of unconstitutional policing patterns or practices by the Ferguson Police Department.”

Holder called for peace in the streets of Ferguson, but acknowledged the deep distrust of law enforcement officials in the black community.

“This incident has sparked a national conversation about the need to ensure confidence between law enforcement and the communities they protect and serve. While constructive efforts are underway in Ferguson and communities nationwide, far more must be done to create enduring trust,” he said.

Holder called for protesters to remain peaceful, even though they were angry at the verdict.

“Though there will be disagreement with the grand jury’s decision not to indict, this feeling should not lead to violence,” he said.

He also called for police forces to show restraint in their policing of the community throughout the night.

“In the coming days, it will likewise be important for local law enforcement authorities to respect the rights of demonstrators and deescalate tensions by avoiding excessive displays—and uses—of force,” he said.
Posted by:Besoeker

#9  Holder's office must be very busy investigating all the black on nonblack shootings and rapes for civil rights violations.

No?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2014-11-26 11:23  

#8  Black priviledge.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2014-11-26 11:18  

#7  I was wondering that yesterday over roux...what if this case did go to trial, and we got to see all of the evidence and witness accounts?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2014-11-26 10:57  

#6  A question:

Don't the Feds have to go through a grand jury process also? Doesn't this put Holder in the same boat as the State prosecutor?

What happens if Wilson gets off twice?

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al   2014-11-26 09:52  

#5  So the Holder the Disgraced is going to have his a$$ handed to him by the resulting verdict a year after he leaves office.

How about going after Sharpton for incitement?
Posted by: gorb   2014-11-26 08:38  

#4  Holder is simply following orders.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-11-26 05:57  

#3  See, and here I thought that Holder has already resigned.
Posted by: ed in texas   2014-11-26 05:30  

#2  Since the population of Ferguson,MO is 65% black and 100% of perps in the Mike Brown case are black, this is an obvious civil rights violation under the Disparate Impact theory. If only Officer Wilson had also shot 45% of a white man...

I'd be surprised if the DOJ *didn't* bring some sort of civil rights charge against Wilson. An example of the process being it's own form of punishment.
Posted by: SteveS   2014-11-26 01:53  

#1  What about the demonstrators use of displays of unnecessary force?

Fifty years of the narrative of racism and discrimination by the Democrats and their water bearers at the NAACP, SCLC, et al., plus the media is the problem. The Democrats with their malicious social engineering of blacks as a permanent captive constituency are to blame.

Put yourself on trial for all of your grandstanding during the first riots and the investigations...
Posted by: Mystic   2014-11-26 00:46  

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