Well, he was obviously not going to be patrolling Ferguson again
Witness relocation program?
Are we supposed to be shocked?
He might as well move as well. He will never be able to show his face in Missouri again.
He should leave policing and join Blackwater.
I would think any white police officer on the Ferguson police force would be thinking hard about a change of scenery at this point.
Federal pressure is going to make changing the racial make-up of that PD mandatory.
And the hate,and destruction, of people, jobs, businesses and lives continues courtesy of the left.
His new wife is a 10 year veteran officer. Are they both quitting? Relocating?
Caught on tape.Cop fights for his life. Youtube 1:48
Come to Texas.
Good luck, Mr. Wilson. Stay safe.
Let’s hope he got some nice job offers. Poor guy!
Is there a fund being collected for this poor guy? I sure hope so - he’s been through enough, and there’s no end in sight.
Actually, the entire Ferguson police force should resign. Throw a fence around it and let the citizens sleep in the bed they made.
Hope the Ferguson PD gave him more money to resign than they give Brown’s lawyers and parents- for nothing.
I don’t understand why he would do such a thing considering all the people standing up with him and all the vocal support from his superiors and peers on the police force! Also the crowds of supporters that took the time to hold up signs supporting his actions and his integrity in the face off all those calling for his head! (exteeeeeeeme sarc)
Something simple to read and pass on to those acquaintances of freepers that get all their news from MSM:
13 Facts About Ferguson the Media Will Never Tell You
According to protesters who erupted in violence after a grand jury declined to indict Officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., this was the case of a white policeman shooting an unarmed black teenager with his hands in the air in a community plagued by racial tension.
That’s an account promoted by many in the mainstream media as well. But here are several facts about the case that are harder to find:
1. Surveillance video showed that shortly before the confrontation, 18-year-old Brown stole cigarillos from a convenience store and shoved a clerk who tried to stop him.
2. The autopsy report showed that Brown had marijuana in his system when he died.
3. Officer Wilson, driving from the scene of a medical emergency, first encountered Brown walking in the middle of a street and told Brown and his friend to walk on the sidewalk. Brown responded with an expletive.
4. Wilson chose to confront Brown only after he saw the cigarillos in his hand and recalled the radio report of a robbery at the convenience store.
5. Wilson said when he tried to open his car door, Brown slammed it back shut, then punched Wilson in the face.
6. Fearing another punch could knock him out, Wilson drew his gun, he told the grand jury, and Brown grabbed the gun, saying “you are too much of a pussy to shoot me.”
7. An African-American witness confirmed that Brown and Wilson appeared to be “arm-wrestling” by the car.
8. Another witness saw Brown leaning through the car’s window and said “some sort of confrontation was taking place.”
9. After Wilson fired a shot that struck Brown’s hand, Brown fled and Wilson gave chase. Brown suddenly stopped. An unidentified witness told the grand jury that 6-foot-4, 292-pound Brown charged at Wilson with his head down. Wilson said Brown put his hand under the waistband of his pants as he continued toward Wilson. That’s when Wilson fired.
10. A witness testified that Brown never raised his hands.
11. Gunpowder found on the wound on Brown’s hand indicated his hand was close to the gun when it fired. According to a report, the hand wound showed foreign matter “consistent with products that are discharged from the barrel of a firearm.”
12. Judy Melinek, a forensic pathologist who reviewed the autopsy for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, said the gunpowder “supports the fact that this guy is reaching for the gun, if he has particulate matter in the wound.”
13. Wilson said Brown was physically uncontrollable and “for lack of a better word, crazy.” He said that during the confrontation, he was thinking: “He’s gonna kill me. How do I survive?” Legal experts say police officers typically have wide latitude to use deadly force when they feel their safety is threatened.
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/ferguson-shooting-13-facts/2014/11/25/id/609483/
This is sad, although I totally understand it. Wishing Good Luck to Officer Wilson and his family.