Posted on 10/30/2014 6:08:20 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Rev. Al Sharpton will kick off the four-day "Justice For Michael Brown" weekend event on Friday in honor of the late teen.
The event will begin with a leadership breakfast where Sharpton, who has been lending his support to the Brown family since the late teen's shooting death, will speak. The parents of Brown, Michael Brown and Lesley McSpadden, will also do press and a luncheon will be held to discuss preparations for the grand jury verdict.
"We're just hoping that whatever the verdict is that we can help save people's lives and move forward," Rev. Tommie L. Pierson Sr., pastor at Greater St. Mark Church told The Christian Post exclusively.
Pierson agreed to hold the event, which he said will be "peaceful," at the church. He hopes to educate attendees about the legal system and the need for voting which he says "is more important than most of us think."
On Aug. 9 Brown, who was unarmed, was shot and killed by Ferguson officer Darren Wilson following an altercation. His body lay in the middle of the street outside the Canfield Green Apartments for four hours and the "Justice For Michael Brown" event is being held for one day of each hour his body was left there by police.
On Saturday a "Youth Hip Hop Day" will be held for youth between the ages 2-12 at St. Mark's. A workshop will also be held to educate the community about police brutality and the legal system.
The church will also host a Gospel concert on Sunday followed by a "Community Get Out The Vote Rally" to wrap up the event on Monday.
Since the shooting death of Brown, protesters have taken to the streets of Ferguson everyday demanding justice in the form of Wilson's arrest. Witnesses say the shooting was unprovoked but Wilson claims he shot him in self-defense.
A St. Louis County grand jury is still hearing evidence in the case and they are expected to decide Wilson's fate well before the Jan. 7 deadline.
Sharpton recently blasted Wilson's self-defense claim after leaked testimony reports surfaced online last week.
"Darren Wilson said he was in fear of his life. The only gun there was Darren Wilson's," Sharpton asked at his National Action Network headquarters last week. "You are asking me to believe that a young man that was shot and knew he didn't have a gun ran back at you, in toward a gun that already shot him?"
Didn’t Ferguson just have a huge shebang with all the leftist groups protesting?
“4 day event” Conveniently scheduled right before midterms
A political farce if there ever was one
Corrected.
According to Sharpton it’s best to get rid of police than to have blacks killed by them .....
Young black men: 3% of the population. 50% of the murder.
If the protesting gets out of hand, there may not be many people available to vote on Tuesday.
I almost feel sorry for these jerks. Trying so hard to keep Ferguson alive when nobody outside a specific group of malcontents cares.
More abuse of blacks by Democrats right before the election.
“You are asking me to believe that a young man that was shot and knew he didn’t have a gun ran back at you, in toward a gun that already shot him?”
Nobody said the SOB was smart.
I wonder how much Holder is paying Sharpton to keep stirring the race pot ?
But wait, Jeremiah Nixon cares
There. Fixed it.
Why doesn’t Sharpton go to Chicago, there are lot more young blacks dying needlessly due to Gun Violence. But Chicago is supposedly a Gun Free Zone. Come now when many of the people come up to their second homes in the UP of Mi they are so happy for the quiet and no guns being fired in the neighborhood.
Hey Al..............TAWANA BRAWLEY
BS. This is just an excuse to inflame people in a get out the vote effort for Dems.
. . . was shot and killed by officer Darren Wilson who was attempting to protect himself after being brutally attacked by Brown, who with a felon companion and accomplice, was being sought for theft at a local business committed just minutes prior to the incident with officer Wilson. . .the community just wants the truth and transparency, correct?
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