Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Federal Court: The police officer who shot an unarmed … – Gazeta.pl

“Do not be established beyond reasonable doubt that (Wilson) broke the law” – the report said the US administration, which was created after an investigation by federal departments.

The federal investigators concluded that there is no evidence on the basis of which could undermine the testimony of Wilson who maintains that he acted in self-defense, and Brown hit him.

The investigation of both the Wilson’s conduct, as well as the mode of action of the police in Ferguson; reports that it is “racist” attitude of African Americans to the local community, and its method of dealing with the black minority is unfair and overly violent.

Details of the report will present the Minister of Justice Eric Holder.

A jury: He acted in self-defense, has not exceeded the powers

In November, a jury County St. Louis, Missouri concluded that there are no grounds to accuse Wilson. This immediately riots.

After two days of deliberations of the 12-seater big bench took the view, that “there is no probable cause to put a policeman Wilson in the indictment.” According benches policeman shooting Brown acted in self-defense and did not exceed its powers.

Brown was unarmed when he was shot by 28-year-old Wilson. Autopsy results show that received six or seven shots, including two in the head. Circumstances of the event from the beginning were very vague; Police claimed that Brown hit a policeman and tried to take his gun, but witnesses claimed that Wilson shot at Brown, although this was with hands up.

Brown’s death was received by the local black community as a crime Racist. Demonstrations broke out in the city, which turned into a lasting many days clashes with police. To suppress the riots, the police had used tear gas and grenades auditory; appeared on the streets of armored vehicles and armed with assault rifles police officers, which – as commenting on the media – further infuriated protesters.

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