(Video) Darren Wilson Resigns From Ferguson PD, Is This Justice?

Darren Wilson Resigns From Ferguson PD, but after he got off from the grand jury, and more deaths from riots, and many protests, is he a day late and a dollar short, should this even be considered as some type of justice?


(Photos) NBA: Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash React To No Indictment Decision

On Monday night, the decision of a grand jury had been made regarding the killing of Mike Brown by officer, Darren Wilson, in Ferguson. Wilson was found NOT Guilty, hence would not be charged in the shooting death of the unarmed African-American teenager. The no indictment decision sparked a series of nationwide protests, some getting extremely out of hand, ending in flames. The news had not been taken lightly, with many, including pro-athletes, voicing their frustration and opinions via social media. Kobe Bryant and Steve Nash chimed in as well to speak on the shocking verdict. Hit the jump for more info!


(Video) Preview: Darren Wilson Sits Down For His First TV Interview

For the first time ever, Michael Brown’s killer, Officer Darren Wilson, has sat down for a televised interview about that fateful day in Ferguson back in August. After he was cleared of any charges last night, Wilson sat down with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos for an hour-long chat that will air in full on Tuesday on ABC’s World News Tonight. Wilson says that he regrets nothing, and would do it again if need be. Wow. Check out the preview of the Darren Wilson interview below. Prayers are with Michael Brown’s family.


(Photos) Sports: Athletes React to No Indictment in the Michael Brown Case

On Monday night during a lengthy speech, St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch announced that the grand jury decided not to indict police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of unarmed teenager, Michael Brown.  McCulloch then explained some of the evidence the grand jury was presented with and what led to their decision.  The announcement sent anger, rage and disappointment through many people who felt Wilson was guilty in the unlawful death of Brown.  Social media has been one of the main catalyst used to distribute information and feelings on the case.  Last night athletes react to no indictment in the Michael Brown case.  Several athletes took to Twitter and Instagram to give their thoughts on the matter.  There was a mixture of anger, confusion and frustration, as well as prayers for Mike Brown and his family.


NFL: Adrian Peterson Compares His Child Abuse Case to Darren Wilson in Ferguson

On Monday night it was announced that the grand jury decided not to charge police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of unarmed teenager Michael Brown.  The decision bought a wave of emotions through numerous people many of whom felt like Wilson unlawfully killed Brown.  Many people took to their Twitter accounts to express their feelings in the matter including Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson who compared his child abuse case to Darren Wilson in Ferguson.


Wow – Ferguson Officer Darren Wilson Got Married Last Month Outside Of St. Louis

While Michael Brown’s parents continue to grieve the loss of their son, his killer Darren Wilson is still a free man on paid leave from work, and despite being in hiding – managed to get married last month! Records show that 28-year-old Wilson married 37-year-old fellow Ferguson officer Barbara Spradling on October 24 in Clayton, Missouri, just outside of St. Louis, and one of the two witnesses at the ceremony was one of Darren’s lawyers, Greg Kloeppel. Records also indicate that both were previously married, with Darren’s marriage having been finalized last November. The above photo is from his that wedding in 2011. The grand jury for the murder of Mike Brown has been meeting and are said to be coming to a decision soon on whether Darren Wilson actually committed a crime. I hope they throw the book at this guy!


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