Posted on 08/17/2014 8:41:16 PM PDT by Steelfish
Now Protests Start IN FAVOR of Shooter Cop: More than a hundred turn out in rally supporting Darren Wilson after he skips town to avoid violent reprisals
A rally was held Sunday afternoon in support of St Louis police officer Darren Wilson (inset), who shot dead black teen Michael Brown earlier this month.
Wilson fled his home after his identity was released, for fear of the many who have been protesting Brown's death. Those who rallied in support of the police officer are Sunday were mostly members of the law enforcement community.
Supporters have also set up a GoFundMe site for raising money for Wilson which raised $1,500 towards a goal of $5,000 to pay for his legal fees in just two hours. Witnesses claim that Wilson, a six year veteran with the police in Ferguson, a suburb of St Louis, killed Brown even though he was unarmed and had his hands in the air. The rally on Sunday afternoon was called on the steps on St Louis TV station KDSK because Wilson's supporters were unhappy they had broadcast details about Wilson's home.
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HuffPo posted/tweeted a photo of the rear of a pro Wilson protestor’s truck - with license plate shown.
Good for them.
Where can we donate for Wilson?
Bookmark
“I Am Darren Wilson.”
Judging from the witness’ stories, Wilson deserves a commendation, not condemnation. Imagine “Rev” Al trying to pronounce either of those words.
go to the GoFundMe site and put his name in. Just make sure it is a legit org that is collecting the money.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Support-Darren-Wilson/1464514543811507
http://www.gofundme.com/SupportOfficerWilson
They are linked to the Facebook group I just posted.
Witnesses lie.
Some cultures lie more often and better than others.
Ever watch "Cops??"
Thanks Steelfish.
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