Meanwhile Wilson and other police officers and their families have had to go into hiding because of threats.
Via Daily Caller:
Benjamin Crump, the attorney for Michael Brown’s family, said on ABC’s “This Week” that he doesn’t worry about due process for Ferguson Officer Darrell[sic] Wilson, the police officer who shot his client’s son.
HOST GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: It sounds like you’ve prejudged what the grand jury is going to say. You’ve already decided the process is unfair?
CRUMP: No, the process is completely unfair. 99 percent of the time, police officers aren’t charged when they kill young people of color. So when you look at the face of those overwhelming statistics and you think that we are upset because…
STEPHANOPOULOS: But let me ask the question — let me ask, what if there was a struggle. What if there was a struggle for the gun and the evidence shows that?
CRUMP: You know what, in America we have a constitution; you have a right to trial by jury. And I have no doubt if they were to indict the police officer, he would be guaranteed his full constitutional rights of innocent until proven guilty. He would get every benefit of the doubt. I don’t worry about the due process for Officer Wilson. I worry about the due process for the little black boy dead on the ground.
The ‘little black boy dead on the ground’? Isn’t that racist? By the way,’little’ Mike Brown was 6’4″, 292 pounds, on his way from just having strong-armed a clerk in a Quik-Trip and stealing Swishers.
Why the continual infantilizing of Brown? He was 18 which in most places in the world qualifies as an adult, except perhaps in Obama’s America where childhood with government as father seems to extend forever. The only reason is to again exaggerate the ‘victim’ versus evil police dynamic.
If you claim to care about justice, you should care about due process for Darren Wilson. Either there is law or there is chaos.

