Sunday, August 17, 2014

What the Obama Administration Wanted Police to Do with the Ferguson Robbery Video is Revealing

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In a shocking revelation today, it was revealed that the Department of Justice had the videotape footage of Michael Brown robbing a liquor store in Ferguson, but actually told the police department NOT to release it to the public.
From CNN:
…Friday’s release of the store-theft video by Ferguson police occurred over the objections of federal authorities, a law enforcement official told CNN on Saturday.
Ferguson police had wanted to release the video Thursday but held off when the U.S. Justice Department asked them not to, arguing that doing so would increase tensions in the community, the source said.
But Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson released it Friday, announcing for the first time that Brown was suspected of stealing cigars from Ferguson Market and Liquor shortly before noon August 9, minutes before Wilson encountered and shot him.

It’s notable that the community was demanding more and more transparency from the police department, but this video was kept under wraps until nearly a week of rioting and confrontation had gone by.
The Obama administration wanted to put a lid on that transparency, and ironically, this only suits a political agenda of further stoking racial tension. So much for the “most transparent administration ever.”

Full Article at ijreview.com 

2 comments:

billy pilgrim said...

a few thousand are being killed in gaza but this has taken over the headlines.

my big question is are the looters and rioters going to be prosecuted?

texlahoma said...

Billy - I think this video might answer your question (in Part).

http://youtu.be/sTJmEjrxvqs?list=UUFjOi1ZpZVErr8EYxg8t1dQ

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