Ferguson has been
inundated with outside activists and agitators of all kinds from Marxists to
Palestinian fascists. They all have the same agenda. Hang Ferguson
police officer Darren Wilson from the nearest tall tree with a short
rope. They have all the "facts" they need. A white cop
shot a black 18-year-old "boy." The "boy"
weighed in at well over 300 pounds and had a record as a small-time street
thug.
A St. Louis County
(MO), Grand Jury has been hearing and continues to hear evidence brought before
it by the St. Louis County District Attorney's office. Three different
agencies are somewhere along in the process of investigating the homicide of
the "boy," Michael Brown.
Meanwhile activists
and others are essentially threatening violence if Officer Wilson is not
indicted. Evidence is now leaking out that the probability is that no
indictment will be handed down based upon the evidence indicating that Officer
Wilson, in fear for his own life, shot Michael Brown in self defense.
It should be
remembered that police officers in general do not have a duty to retreat in the
face of deadly force of any kind. Officer Wilson's wounds would seem to
justify his fear that Brown was about to make a second attempt to take the
officer down. If this is the finding of the Grand Jury, an indictment
would not be forthcoming.
It's been surmised
that these leaks that have come from none other than Eric Holder's Dept. of
Injustice, which now has had their own investigation completed. With the
federal investigation done by the FBI and a lack of evidence pointing to
Officer Wilson having committed a crime, it's believed the leaks are an attempt
to slowly defuse the high state of emotions going on in Ferguson.
The problem is that
the activists and agitators will not let the situation simply go away.
That does not fit their narrative and agenda. As harsh as it sounds, the
goal of this disparate group of activists and agitators is to start and stoke a
series of acts of violence. If such a scenario arises, the Missouri
National Guard will return to Ferguson and their orders will be to stop all
cvil disturbances without all the restraint they showed the first time
around. Public safety will be paramount and the public in Missouri is
likely to call for stern measures should violence spread from Ferguson to
surrounding areas in St. Louis and St. Louis County.
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