Sharpton: Activists ready for decision in Ferguson

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NEW YORK (AP) — Activists from across the country are gearing up for the highly anticipated announcement of a grand jury's decision over whether a white police officer should face criminal charges in the fatal shooting of a black 18-year-old in Ferguson, Missouri, the Rev. Al Sharpton said Wednesday.

After months of heated protests over the death of Michael Brown, Sharpton called the situation in the St. Louis suburb "very tense."

Sharpton's National Action Network has plans in place for vigils and protests in at least two dozen cities no matter what decision is announced, he said. Demonstrators will gather outside U.S. government buildings to demand federal prosecutors take over the case.

"It is important that we have a fair and impartial proceeding," Sharpton said at a news conference at National Action Network headquarters in Harlem. "And it is clear that neither the family nor the community has confidence in the local prosecutor."

He added: "We are prepared to continue to mobilize. We are calling for everyone to act in a strategic, disciplined, non-violent way, but do not allow either decision to feel like the case is over."

There is no specific date for an announcement on whether Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson should face charges. The St. Louis County prosecutor has said he expects the grand jury to reach a decision in mid-to-late November.

The U.S. Justice Department is conducting a separate investigation, and it has not said when its work will be completed. It's looking into potential civil rights violations in Wilson's actions and the police department's overall practices, including whether officers used excessive force and engaged in discriminatory practices.

Sharpton said his group is on "high alert" over both the Brown case and the grand jury probe of the death of Eric Garner during an arrest in July on Staten Island. Evidence includes an amateur video a New York Police Department patrolmen wrapping his arm around the unarmed man's neck and medical examiner's finding that a chokehold contributed to the death.

Sharpton spent the bulk of the news conference responding to a report in The New York Times on Wednesday that there are more than $4.5 million in state and federal tax liens against him and his non-profit businesses. He called the front-page article misleading because it failed to emphasize that much of that figure stems from penalties and back taxes that are steadily being paid down as part of settlement with the Internal Revenue Services that was reported years ago.

Sharpton spent the bulk of the news conference responding to a report in The New York Times on Wednesday that there are more than $4.5 million in state and federal tax liens against him and his non-profit businesses. He called the front-page article misleading because it failed to emphasize that much of that figure stems from penalties and back taxes that are steadily being paid down as part of settlement with the Internal Revenue Services that was reported years ago.

"National Action Network and I owe no current taxes," he said. "We're talking about old taxes. We're not talking about anything new."

http://news.yahoo.com/sharpton-activists-ready-decision-ferguson-212321040.html
 
Hope that scumbag cop faces trial. I don't think that any cops deserves immunity cause they are just servant American citizen...
 
Hope that scumbag cop faces trial. I don't think that any cops deserves immunity cause they are just servant American citizen...

whatever happened to "presumed innocent until proven guilty"?

and he is facing the trial... and since when cops are immune from laws?
 
Cops immune from laws? Oh man! looks like your not looking hard enough or you have bunch of cops as your friend, eh?

whatever happened to "presumed innocent until proven guilty"?

and he is facing the trial... and since when cops are immune from laws?
 
Let me tell you Jiro, even though it is somewhat unrelated to this thread BUT this gives you an idea what I am talking about....


I was wondering why in the world WHY cops from all over the United states putting over million man hours in finding and capture suspect named Frien in Pennsylvania. So much hard working much more effort in trying to find the suspect and capture him. Nevermind, nothing wrong with that part BUT, I mean seriously BUT, there are plenty of unsolved murder cases... If a black woman was found dead, with obvious homicide... What cops do? Pretty much fill up report and hand over investigators and hope to catch that perps that murdered this black woman, why can't Cops do the same thing? Ain't Cops so special? Man special servants? My ass!

What it shows me true favoritism in brotherhood and fawk the society as they see fits in.
 
Cops immune from laws? Oh man! looks like your not looking hard enough or you have bunch of cops as your friend, eh?

so if grand jury decides that he should face criminal charges... then what? hoorah? justice served?
 
Let me tell you Jiro, even though it is somewhat unrelated to this thread BUT this gives you an idea what I am talking about....


I was wondering why in the world WHY cops from all over the United states putting over million man hours in finding and capture suspect named Frien in Pennsylvania. So much hard working much more effort in trying to find the suspect and capture him. Nevermind, nothing wrong with that part BUT, I mean seriously BUT, there are plenty of unsolved murder cases... If a black woman found dead, with obvious homicide... What cops do? Pretty much fill up report and hand over investigators and hope to catch that perps that murdered this black woman, why can't Cops do the same thing? Ain't Cops so special? Man special servants? My ass!

What it shows me true favoritism in brotherhood and fawk the society as they see fits in.

maybe because cops know exactly who the murderer is and his name is Eric Frien. He was on FBI's most wanted list. Lot of hours and work go into hunting down FBI's most wanted people.

now about unsolved murder cases... do they know who the murderers are? what useful advice do you have for cops when trail have gone cold? keep investigating even though there's absolutely nothing to move on? hire psychic? use ouija board? what?
 
Jiro, you may not realize that often cops have associates with DA (District Attorneys), and other politician scumbags including judges, Cops knows them far greater than average Americans who get caught and face with bunch of people they don't know verses cops knowing bunch of them and could easily fix themselves so that they can get away with crimes. I have seen enough.
 
Really? REALLY? Do you think every guilty police offers gets punished? No, perhaps only handful out of bunch of them.

Guess you love suck cops junk!

perfect examples of what? I see that these cops were arrested and jailed. I thought they're immune? are you wrong?
 
Jiro, you may not realize that often cops have associates with DA (District Attorneys), and other politician scumbags including judges, Cops knows them far greater than average Americans who get caught and face with bunch of people they don't know verses cops knowing bunch of them and could easily fix themselves so that they can get away with crimes. I have seen enough.

I may not realize? LOLOLOLOL

you surely have a quite annoying tendency to explain the obvious. Thank you, Captain Obvious. Thank you. I'm so cluelesssssss!!!!! oh my!

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Really? REALLY? Do you think every guilty police offers gets punished? No, perhaps only handful out of bunch of them.

Guess you love suck cops junk!

but... you just showed me "examples" of cops being found guilty of bad behaviors and they're no longer cops. you've failed quite embarrassingly to prove any point. I think everybody knows there are good cops and bad cops. but in your post... I see that you believe all cops, DA, judges, etc. are bad and they're above the law. you can believe what you want and that's just that. *shrug*
 
Where did I ever say that every cops are bad? There is one thread in this AD that I showed positive of a cop, perhaps you missed that post... Thats okay, your too busy sucking cop's junk.

but... you just showed me "examples" of cops being found guilty of bad behaviors and they're no longer cops. you've failed quite embarrassingly to prove any point. I think everybody knows there are good cops and bad cops. but in your post... I see that you believe all cops, DA, judges, etc. are bad and they're above the law. you can believe what you want and that's just that. *shrug*
 
Where did I ever say that every cops are bad? There is one thread in this AD that I showed positive of a cop, perhaps you missed that post... Thats okay, your too busy sucking cop's junk.

I'm deeply confused by your contradictory posts. I think you need to cool off now.

have a good day! :wave:
 
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