(November 25, 2014 at 3:56 am)A Theist Wrote:(November 24, 2014 at 10:52 pm)Minimalist Wrote: No surprise at all.
It's so rare that a cop ever faces justice.
The Grand Jury was comprised of nine whites and three blacks. They investigated all the evidence, a lot of which has not been made public yet, interviewed sixty witnesses, and deliberated for 70 hours before they came to their decision to not indict the Ferguson police officer. How much of that evidence were you privy to, and how much time did you spend on that grand jury interviewing witnesses before you came to your conclusion?
I'm surprised by the grand jury decision too. I thought for sure the jurors would have been pressured into offering up this white cop for sacrifice.
So now we know that you know nothing of the grand jury process, Adolf? How did they do it back in the Reich?