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Under pressure from the Justice Department, police officials in and around Ferguson, Mo., have agreed to prohibit their forces from wearing wristbands in support of the officer who shot and killed 18-year-old Michael Brown.
The Justice Department also directed Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson to order his officers to follow policy and wear nameplates on their uniforms after federal investigators and residents spotted some with the identifiers removed or covered up.
The ban on "I Am Darren Wilson" wristbands was confirmed Friday in a letter to Jackson from Christy Lopez, deputy chief of special litigation for the Civil Rights Division.
" He has been handling media requests and overseeing Ferguson’s
public relations strategy, including arranging a video statement
released Thursday in which Ferguson police Chief Thomas Jackson
apologized to Brown’s family."
Much to the frustration of many in the audience, Lopez did not say
much about whether the Justice Department was looking
specifically into potential misconduct by Wilson.
“We cannot promise a federal indictment, but we can promise a
federal investigation,” she said.
That wasn’t good enough for many people in the crowd.
originally posted by: LDragonFire
Lebertygal and X
Check out this video this is footage that happened before the footage in your video, they imo are disinfo plants either by design or there just idiots because much of what they claim never happens. I think there the source of some of the disinfo on twitter.
I don't trust this guy bassemmasri
Here is link to video bassemmasri
He is the same one latter arrested for having a bunch of local warrants....
originally posted by: LDragonFire
a reply to: Libertygal
And yet again next to no local news coverage of events happening now.