A couple thoughts-
1) I don't buy the "hey a grand jury heard the evidence" argument. The prosecutor sure seemed biased to me...in addition to Collette's list, the prosecutor's brother is a cop, and his dad was a cop killed in the line of duty. His sympathies are obvious. If the main guy on the team that is supposed to force a trial isn't committed, the outcome wasn't a surprise.
2) I wish that a different police brutality/shooting became the national cause instead of this one. Michael Brown had just robbed a store earlier that day. He didn't deserve to get shot, but the fact that he committed a crime, an aggressive one at that if you've seen him with the store clerk, makes him less sympathetic to the average person observing this from afar.
1) I don't buy the "hey a grand jury heard the evidence" argument. The prosecutor sure seemed biased to me...in addition to Collette's list, the prosecutor's brother is a cop, and his dad was a cop killed in the line of duty. His sympathies are obvious. If the main guy on the team that is supposed to force a trial isn't committed, the outcome wasn't a surprise.
2) I wish that a different police brutality/shooting became the national cause instead of this one. Michael Brown had just robbed a store earlier that day. He didn't deserve to get shot, but the fact that he committed a crime, an aggressive one at that if you've seen him with the store clerk, makes him less sympathetic to the average person observing this from afar.
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