Oh. That makes all the difference in the world. I only hope for a just decision made on the facts and not on intimidation or racism. If it were my child I would understand the danger he put himself in via his actions but still would be heart broken and angry. I would accept a non criminal outcome but would have always hoped for a taser instead of bullets.
One other thing. If you’ve been following the Brown family attorney’s comments lately, he’s been sounding increasingly angry and bitter. He’s pretty much condemned the entire grand jury system. It’s clear he’s not expecting good news.
Agree with you about the family’s heartbrokenness. I would just add that the mother criminally assaulting the grandmother for selling M. Brown T-shirts is not a good sign. Grief is one thing, profiting off the son/grandson’s death is something else, but a mother assaulting a grandmother over said profits is something else again.
That mother is personally responsible for what happened to her son. That young man displayed the same bad behavior that she displays.
She should be facing indictment for child neglect. Any mother, after the death of her son, that would drive a car up to the curb, pile out of that car with pipes and beat the kids Grandma and cousin for selling Tee shirts for money that Mom thought should be her money only, is a disgusting bottom feeder.
I feel no pity for a person that shows no dignity.
A good mother would have taught her son by example. Instead she taught him to be a future thug. That behavior marked him for prison or death.