Thursday, December 11, 2014

St. Louis Post-Dispatch: African-American lawyers association seeks revocation of Darren Wilson's police officer license [Setting aside that I have never heard of this type of cockamamie "lawsuit," reminds me of someone witnessing students at a Black law school after the O.J. Simpson verdict "running through the halls celebrating as if they were drunk." Obviously facts are always irrelevant in the endless war on whitey.]


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African-American lawyers association seeks revocation of Darren Wilson's police officer license
The National Bar Association, led by an attorney for Michael Brown’s family, says it has filed a "lawsuit" with the Missouri Department of Public Safety, demanding the revocation of Darren Wilson's police officer license.
The department acknowledged receiving a document but said it is being treated as a complaint because the agency is not a venue for a suit. Spokesman Mike O'Connell said he could not reveal specifics.
Wilson, a white Ferguson police officer, shot and killed Brown, an unarmed black teen, on Aug. 9, triggering nationwide protests. Wilson resigned from the force Nov. 29, five days after a St. Louis County grand jury decided not to indict him in Brown's death.
Neil Bruntrager, a lawyer for Wilson, said being a police officer “is off the table forever” but that, "Keeping his license in good standing is a matter of pride.” Bruntrager added, “He didn't resign under any criminal charges and he didn't do anything wrong.”
The association, which says it represents African-American lawyers and judges, is headed by Benjamin Crump, who represents Brown's family. Its press release alleges that Wilson "committed a criminal act." ...