Friday, November 28, 2014

The Ferguson Charade--Part II

Perhaps the time has come for all good black Americans to change their leaders; their Sharptons, their Jacksons and others by replacing the latter for true leaders that attend to the persisting problems that plague black communities Canada Free Press Obie Usategui November 28, 2014 At approximately 8:15 p.m., on Monday, November 25th, 2014, St. Louis County prosecuting attorney Robert McCulloch began his news conference at a courthouse in Clayton, Mo., by expressing his sympathies for Michael Brown’s family, noting that they lost a loved one to violence. On August 9th, Brown had been shot dead by police officer Darren Wilson, presumably, while using justifiable deadly-force in the line of duty as he defended himself from a life-threatening attack by Brown, pursuant to the latter committing a strong-arm robbery just minutes prior to his killing. Ferguson Charade—Part I In the long-awaited conference to deliver the grand jury’s verdict on officer’s Wilson probable cause for a criminal indictment, a nation-wide audience listened as Mr.



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