Don’t Cry
For Darren Wilson
Darren
Wilson killed Michael Brown and the grand jury of St. Louis County Missouri
presented to District Attorney McCullough a No True Bill, no indictment. Mr.
Wilson showed no remorse or regret in his TV interview. The finding of the
grand jury did not come as a surprise as almost no police officer has been
indicted for any action, no matter how bad, while he was on duty.
What came as
a surprise is that Darren Wilson resigned from the Ferguson Police Department a
few days after the No True Bill. His
resignation is somewhat puzzling. When
the police officers in Worcester killed Cristino Hernandez in 1993 they did not
resigned nor were they fired, despite the Inquest Judge ruling that the
Worcester Police used “excessive force”.
Today
Ferguson is seventy percent Black and the Ferguson Police Department is ninety
four percent White. In 1993 Worcester
was seventy percent White and the Worcester Police Department was at least
seventy percent White, if not a higher percentage. In Worcester the opposition to the police
homicide of Cristino Hernandez was divided with many people saying that the
Worcester police killing him was not racist.
That division does not exist in Ferguson today among the protesters; there
is some division regarding the destruction of property.
It is a common occurrence that when people
make serious mistakes they are fired or forced to resign. We have seen this in
Massachusetts at the Department of Children and in the Department of Public
Safety; even the supervisors are forced out.
When the police make a mistake and accidentally (unjustifiably) kill
children, the least that should happen is that the officer resigns.
Darren Wilson has resigned. Some people may
feel sorry for him because he says he cannot continue his work in law enforcement.
However it is likely he could find a job anywhere in law enforcement in which
the population is not majority minority.
It is
unlikely he will be charges with violation of Michael Brown’s civil rights.
There is going to be civil trial for wrongful death brought by Michael Brown’s
parents. In order to be successful the parents will have to name the City of
Ferguson as a defendant. This means that the City will cover Mr. Wilson’s court
costs.
Mr. Wilson
will have an opportunity to write his book about how unjust the system treated
him. The right wing might ask him to go on speaking tours about the need for
law and order. Mr. Wilson will do alright for himself. He is no victim.
Unfortunately the same cannot be said for Michael Brown.
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