TV anchors meet with Wilson
Several news anchors meet with Wilson. All of the meetings are off the record and the anchors do most of the speaking. Lemon:
My meeting with Wilson was not out of the ordinary and that we’ve interviewed the Brown family, Dorian Johnson and all witnesses. Of course we’d want to interview Wilson.
For the record, I met briefly with Darren Wilson a few days ago to see if he wanted to do an interview with me. That's standard procedure
— Anderson Cooper (@andersoncooper) November 23, 2014
Claims evidence connects KKK, Wilson
Anonymous claims it obtained evidence directly connecting the We Support Darren Wilson group with the Ku Klux Klan while hacking the personal data of KKK members. An informant has also apparently told Anonymous that Wilson’s girlfriend, Ferguson police officer Barbara Spradling, may have connections to the KKK. One We Support Darren Wilson rally in Imperial, Miss., which is Spradling’s hometown, is reported to have been organized by the KKK. The group scrubbed many photos from its social media pages in a possible attempt to obscure the connection.
https://twitter.com/AnonCopWatch/status/534369603699216386
Wilson, Spradling marry
Wilson secretly marries his girlfriend Spradling who is also a Ferguson police officer. The informal wedding is performed at an Overland courthouse. St. Louis County Courthouse sources:
The couple went unnoticed when they applied for a marriage license.
In hiding
Wilson has been in hiding since the fatal shooting of teenager Brown. He has testified before the grand jury hearing Brown’s case. Spokesman for the St. Louis County prosecutor, Ed Magee:
The grand jury that is hearing the Brown-Wilson case, that’s the only thing they are hearing.
Protest over arrest
0 CommentsProtests continues in Ferguson, Missouri, calling for arrest of Darren Wilson due to killing an armed Michael Brown.Thomas Jackson tells the Brown family:
No one who has not experienced the loss of a child can understand what you’re feeling. I’m truly sorry for the loss of your son. I’m also sorry that it took so long to remove Michael from the street. The time that it took involved very important work on the part of investigators who were trying to collect evidence and gain a true picture of what happened that day, but it was just too long, and I am truly sorry for that.
CNN interview
Johnson, friend of deceased teenager Brown speaks about the funeral, police brutality, the false police report and his friendship with Brown:
He was a good friend, never spoke down about anybody, didn’t really tease anybody about being smaller than him because he was bigger than a lot of people we were around. He was a real good friend he didn’t like to see other people down.
Politics Nation interview
Johnson, friend and witness of deceased teenager Brown describes the fatal attack and shooting of Brown:
I know what a taser looks like, a taser gun looks like and I know what a regular gun looks like. When I looked at the officer I was staring dead in front of the barrel and almost a second later the gun went off.