Re: Is there a police psychology problem??
Reply #141 –
Well RJ, if you would have bet your (as I, in retrospect, so astutely suggested) bet your house on the outcome that the brave & soon to be exonerated officer, Officer Wilson, would be found free of any criminal wrongdoing by the Grand Jury, you would have won .... big time!
Officer Wilson was cleared of any & all charges, & no indictments will be forthcoming ......period.
The Grand Jury found that there was "no probable cause to return any criminal indictment".
The dead teen was found by the Grand Jury to be the overwhelming aggressor, based on copious testimony/statements, direct video recordings, & other physical evidence. The overpowering testimony attesting to this conclusion came directly from the Ferguson African-American Community.
[glow=green,2,300]The Grand Jury has found that Officer Wilson acted completely within the law.[/glow]
[glow=green,2,300]Officer Wilson had the absolute right to act in self-defense, & is prescribed to use deadly force,
as he did, consistent with his training.
When any Officer acts with deadly force, only one outcome is sought &/or expected.[/glow]
[glow=blue,2,300]Justice is served.
Had this man not assaulted, & subsequently, threateningly "Full Charge" Officer Wilson as he did, he most probably would be alive today!
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Now, as always with unpopular decisions of this nature, the pre-planned destruction, looting, & general mayhem is beginning ...... mostly carried out by outside agitators, not from Ferguson itself.