The Justice We Need in
Ferguson Missouri is at the tipping Point. There is nothing anyone can do to forego the justice, that is about to be dispensed in St. Louis' Ferguson.
This Justice will affect the entire Nation. And it needs to desperately.
Our Prayer however, is that the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division's Criminal Section's Special Litigation Section will do its job and prosecute some criminal cops.
Under the Color of Law, the apparatus that shot rubber bullets at citizens of the Continental United States of America, and used stun grenades on average, everyday Missourians, must receive Justice.
After all,this is still, the United States of America;right??!!
But the Brutality, in every aspect; hasn't stopped. The Police, ourselves, others and militaries are still wreaking havoc.
However, the brutalization by police can end. The subculture, that has developed in law-enforcement, the judiciary and the penal and prosecutory systems of injustice, must end NOW.
And so, the Justice Department, State of Missouri, St. Louis County, Ferguson and beyond are ramping up to deploy for Riot conditions.
"Protestors and civil rights groups say Brown's death is part of a national epidemic in which a disproportionately high number of unarmed black men are fatally shot by white police officers, an allegation police deny.
Missouri law enforcement officials have been in contact with police chiefs in Los Angeles, New York, Florida and Cincinnati, Ohio and other jurisdictions as they prepare for the grand jury decision, Belmar said. Police in New York and Los Angeles did not return calls for comment.
Of the 227 people arrested between Aug. 10 and Sept. 9 in connection with protests over Brown's death, 36 were from outside Missouri, including seven from New York, 12 from Illinois and five from California, according to arrest records provided by the St. Louis county police.
"We know outside groups visited us in August. We are expecting that different people will come in from outside the St. Louis area," if the grand jury decides not to indict Wilson, Belmar said.
One focus of the meetings has been on how to respond in the event of riots, the police chief said. Police faced a public backlash when they initially deployed armored carriers and carried military-style assault rifles after Brown's shooting.
Representatives of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, St. Louis County Police, St. Louis city police and Ferguson police have been attending the meetings, Belmar said. The top FBI official in St. Louis, Agent William Woods, attended a strategy meeting last week, said St. Louis FBI spokeswoman Rebecca Wu.
Plans have not been finalized. It was announced last week that the St. Louis County Police will take the lead from the tiny Ferguson force in patrolling the city's streets."
"I do believe if Darren Wilson is not indicted you will see a lot of carnage ... There is a lot of explosive energy," said Tef Poe, one of the protest leaders, sitting in a makeshift office close to where Brown was shot. On a wall sits an array of "to do" notes, top of which reads: "Find Darren Wilson".
Poe, a rapper, was born and raised in St. Louis. His real name is Kareem Jackson. Excerpted from this: So-called"Exclusive" Report..
However, the fact remains, that the rights of US Citizens have been egregiously violated. King said, "We'll never be satisfied as long as the Negro is the victim of the unspeakable horrors of Police Brutality."