Posted on 08/05/2015 6:55:49 PM PDT by markomalley
As the one-year anniversary of the death of Michael Brown nears, his mother says that she will never forgive Darren Wilson, the Ferguson, Mo. cop who killed him.
Asked in a new interview with Al Jazeera America what comes to mind when she thinks of Wilson now, Lesley McSpadden, Browns mother, said: the devil Evil.
McSpadden also said that she believes that the government including the U.S. Department of Justice engaged in a cover-up in order to protect Wilson, who recently gave an extensive interview to The New Yorker.
Wilson, who is white, shot Brown multiple times on Aug. 9 in Ferguson, a St. Louis suburb shortly after an encounter in the middle of a street near where Brown lived. Minutes before Wilson and Brown crossed paths, the 18-year-old and a friend who was with him had committed a strong-arm robbery for a box of cigars at a nearby convenience store.
Wilson, now 29, initially asked Brown and his companion to move out of the middle of the street. After a verbal back-and-forth, Wilson backed his cruiser up to where Brown was standing. Thats when witnesses say they saw Brown lean into Wilsons cruiser and punch him. Evidence also suggested that Brown reached for Wilsons service weapon, which discharged inside of the vehicle.
Brown bolted from the door of Wilsons cruiser and the officer pursued while calling for back-up. Brown turned around at some point and began moving towards Wilson. Witnesses have given conflicting accounts of whether Brown was walking or running towards Wilson, who struck Brown with six bullets.
A St. Louis County grand jury declined to indict Wilson. The Justice Department, which investigated the case at the urging of President Obama and then-Attorney General Eric Holder, also found that he did not break the law.
McSpadden disagrees emphatically with the decision and with how her son was portrayed in the media.
Asked during the interview what she thought of the convenience store surveillance tape which showed Brown manhandling a store clerk before stealing a package of cigars, McSpadden said that she believes that the full incident of what happened in the store was not aired and that it was a distraction to give Wilson cover for the shooting.
Asked if she believed that there was a cover-up involved, McSpadden said of course. Asked who was involved, McSpadden said, well, I would say the government. Asked if she thought the Justice Department was in on the cover-up, McSpadden said she believed it was.
In his interview with The New Yorker, Wilson did not offer an apology for the shooting.
Do I think about who he was as a person? Not really, because it doesnt matter at this point, Wilson said. Do I think he had the best upbringing? No. Not at all.
McSpadden reacted in the Al Jazeera America interview calling the New Yorker profile a a waste of an interview, a waste of air.
[Wilsons] a waste of space, she said, adding that he is beneath me, and what hes talking about he has no idea about my life at all.
McSpadden and Browns father, Michael Brown, Sr., are suing Wilson and the city of Ferguson for $75,000 over the shooting.
(video at link)
IDIOT
This woman beat and robbed her own mother over the proceeds on Michael Brown T-shirts.
Yeah, her opinion counts.
With all due respect to his mom, this would have all been avoided had her son complied with the request.
This dunce should be pointing her finger at herself not the Cop
Where’s Stephen King on this?
News quotes from the legally retarded. This is America in 2015.
I’m always amazed at how self-deluded most American blacks are.
I know, right. All Brown had to do was get out of the road. Sheesh!
Yeah....they musta cut out the part where The Gentle Giant picks the shopkeeper up from the floor, dusts him off, apologizes and flips him a twenty for the Sweets and the inconvenience.
1. could have stayed home like most decent kids that time of night
2. could have refrained from robbing the convenience store
3. could have refrained from assulting the convenience store clerk
4. could have moved off the street for his own safety when asked
5. could have taken a pass on cursing the officer
6. could have taken a pass on assaulting the officer
7. could have taken a pass on charging the officer
Any one of these thing would either have prevented his death, or have made it much less likely to have taken place
Blame to be assigned to the officer?
Get serious. Zero!
75 K ???
Their case must be pretty darn weak to ask for a mere 75 K...
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