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Finally, justice for officer Darren Wilson! The grand jury returned ''no true bill'' meaning no indictment! There will never be true justice for this officer, as I'm sure his career is over. I may be wrong, but realistically, how can this man continue to work in law enforcement anywhere near this community? At least he and his family won't face the financial and emotional turmoil of a legal battle to stay out of prison for doing his job. I ask that all active duty, and vets join me in praying for officer Wilson and his family.
Posted 11 y ago
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Well I live about 20 minutes from Ferguson and I have heard numerous sirens flying down
I-70 towards Ferguson. Looting and burning has begun, decades old businesses burnt to the ground. I-44 in South STL closed down in both directions by protestors near were other young male (this one armed) was shot by police. The prosecutor did an excellent job at the press conference explaining the evidence and facts of the case and the outcome. I feel sorry for all of the decent hardworking people of Ferguson and the business owners. to commute right through there on my way to work. Please pray for all of St. Louis.
I-70 towards Ferguson. Looting and burning has begun, decades old businesses burnt to the ground. I-44 in South STL closed down in both directions by protestors near were other young male (this one armed) was shot by police. The prosecutor did an excellent job at the press conference explaining the evidence and facts of the case and the outcome. I feel sorry for all of the decent hardworking people of Ferguson and the business owners. to commute right through there on my way to work. Please pray for all of St. Louis.
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SPC Richard Jackson
SMSgt Thomas, I live about 65 miles east of Stl. I'm a lifelong resident of this area, so I feel a strong kinship with the people of Stl. This is, as expected, a highly emotionally charged event. It has so far turned out as I expected it to, but it saddens me greatly to see these events unfold. I stand by my earlier statement that I feel justice for officer Wilson was done. That being said, I grieve for all the law abiding people of Ferguson and business owners as well as their employees who have nothing to do with this. I too am praying for them and will until this incident is resolved.
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SrA Marc Haynes
Thanks Jim, I rode in on the Metrolink this morning as usual, the lot was empty and not very crowded like usual.
I ain't afraid of no thugs
"Sung to Ghostbuster Theme"
I ain't afraid of no thugs
"Sung to Ghostbuster Theme"
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We have a MOANG humvee right outside our science/research building (kind of makes me wonder)with two MPs inside. Anyway I went up and thanked the two soldiers. Called their command center in in Jefferson City and asked if I could get pizzas delivered to them. The NCOIC said they would like that better than MREs for lunch. So the two got a 16" pepperoni and garlic cheese knots delivered to them. Of course I am not sure I would want to be in that Humvee around 1330.
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SSG(P) (Join to see)
SrA Marc Haynes please share that on your FB, maybe more military friendly types will honor our Guardsmen...thank you for the kind gesture.
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It is only partially over for Officer Wilson. He will probably be subpoenaed into a federal court for Civil Rights Violations and after that the family will probably find some attorney to sue him civilly for wrongful death. Though I feel for the family of Brown I feel more for the Officer who's best split second decision will be persecuted, or prosecuted (depending on your point of view) for a long time. That said being a police officer in this day and age is getting worse and worse.
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For all intensive purposes, a good police officer's career is over. He and the rest of the law enforcement community nationwide must now try to overcome this stigma, fueled by highly opinionated, round-the-clock media coverage and Twitter.Our Commander-in-Chief (that's a good one) has done nothing but fuel further disdain for the police by making it his personal business like he did with Trayvon Martin. Because of the federal involvement in this case that thankfully exonerated Officer Wilson, it has also set an unsettling precedent. As long as Obama is in office, every subsequent case that involves a white police officer shooting a black man is going to be expected by the public to be given the same scrutiny as Mike Brown. My biggest fear is that the next time this happens, the officer involved will become a scapegoat and thrown under the bus in order to appease the liberals, the race baiters, and the PC crowd so as to prevent another riot. I don't like where this is going.
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SSG Maurice P.
Ol Gov wants to appease even though the kid was in the wrong and the Officer was right he is scared Politically isnt that a bitch..................
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SSG Maurice P.
all they need to do is DECLARE open season in FERGUSON within a few days it will be over...UNTIL the next time ROFLMAO
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SSG Everett Wilson
it didn't matter what the outcome was going to be, there was going be trouble no matter what
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PO3 Isaac Bilano
I hope the ARNG goes in locked and loaded with full magazines. Did anyone else notice that when Obama was reading the letter by Mr. Brown, the moment he read the line describing to channel your frustrations into creating positive changes, the rioting escalated right on cue?
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How about praying for both families??? One suffered more of a hardship than the other.
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