It is an issue about law enforcement in the US and the lack of accountability. Cops can (and do) get away with "murder".
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And if a cop isn't indicted on killing an unarmed suspect, what things do you think might bring an indictment?
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How is a law enforcement officer using lethal force against a huge man who attacked them, and tried to take their gun away murder? Officer Wilson did not know if Michael Brown had any weapons on him. 6-4 292 Thug Brown was only unarmed because 5-7 170 Officer Wilson prevented him from taking his gun away from him. After being dazed from being repeatedly sucker punched, and 2 shots being fired in the police SUV from a struggle over the gun...if you survive this initial surprise attack you shoot to kill that thug SOB before he overpowers you and kills you.
Let's review the events leading to the incident to see who the actual criminal thug was.
Officer Wilson had no trouble or complains in his police background, and was called into the neighborhood to help a baby in distress. Wilson was merely working his job serving the community as a law enforcement officer.
Brown on the other hand previous to the incident had an illegal substance in his system, committed a strong armed robbery theft & physical assault on a store clerk that was caught on video, was jaywalking in the middle of the street, refused to obey direction from a police officer to get out of the middle of the street, feloniously attacked and was striking a police officer, feloniously attempted to murder the police officer when 2 shots went off as Brown tried to take the officer's gun away from him, and resisted arrest when he charged the officer.
Wilson will not be indicted.