Gov. Nixon Calls For ‘Vigorous Prosecution’ Of Darren Wilson

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Sounds like this guy has made up his mind, and is disregarding some of the new evidence that points to the officers vindication.

Not content with a regular prosecution or a vigorous investigation, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon said he hopes that Ferguson, Missouri, police officer Darren Wilson will receive a “vigorous prosecution” in the shooting death of Michael Brown on Aug. 9.
“A vigorous prosecution must now be pursued,” Nixon said in a five minute video address posted to his website Tuesday.
“The democratically elected St. Louis county prosecutor and the attorney general of the United States each have a job to do,” said Nixon, a Democrat.
“Their obligation to achieve justice in the shooting death of Michael Brown must be carried out thoroughly, promptly, and correctly,” said Nixon of investigators.
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder plans to visit Ferguson on Wednesday to meet with federal law enforcement officials and community leaders. Forty FBI investigators traveled to Ferguson over the weekend to interview witnesses.
Nixon has not directly justified his call for a strong prosecution. He has not indicated that he has any information on the shooting that has not been made public.
Wilson, a six-year police veteran with a clean disciplinary record, has not even been arrested or charged with a crime. A grand jury is set to convene on Wednesday to determine if he will be charged.
Wilson, who is on paid leave during the investigation, has reportedly claimed that he shot Brown after the man hit him in the face and struggled to gain control of his service weapon.
Several eye-witnesses who gave media interviews shortly after the shooting have said that Brown was surrendering with his hands up as Wilson shot him.
Wilson is reportedly claiming the Brown ran towards him before the fatal shots were fired. The interviewed witnesses have claimed that they did not see Brown running at Wilson. An unnamed witness unwittingly captured on video talking about what he saw unfold said that he saw Brown move towards Wilson.
A private autopsy commission by the Brown family determined that he was hit with at least six bullets, two in the head and four on the right arm.
An inconsistent release of information and a heavy-handed police response to demonstrations in Ferguson has led to heavy criticism for police, as well as Nixon.
He was perceived as failing to address the shooting soon enough.
“We have a responsibility to come together to do everything we can for this family, peace for this community, and have the courage to address the problems that have divided us for too long,” Nixon said, citing the problems “of poverty, education, and race.”
Nixon, who said he recently met and prayed with Brown’s mother, called Ferguson “a test.”
“So I ask that we continue to stand together as we work to achieve justice for Michael Brown, restore hope and peace to the streets of Ferguson, and march together toward a future of greater opportunity for all of us.”
“This is hard,” said Nixon. “Nothing about this is simple.”

Gov. Nixon Calls For ‘Vigorous Prosecution’ Of Darren Wilson - Yahoo News
 
He's obviously playing to his base, and since he's not up for re-election in November, he can afford to be partisan.
 
Nixon must of received a pile of cash from the DNC
Reminds me of Ray Nagin who at first praised Bush after Katrina then did an about face and dumped on him like a typical Democrat. Even though it was he, NAGIN who left the people in his city there to DROWN
 
Nixon must of received a pile of cash from the DNC
Reminds me of Ray Nagin who at first praised Bush after Katrina then did an about face and dumped on him like a typical Democrat. Even though it was he, NAGIN who left the people in his city there to DROWN

I do not care about cash, the Governor has no authority to "call for a vigerous prosecution" ever.
 
Translation: I'm tired of being the Governor, someone else do it. :)

The governor wants the prosecutor to take the heat, and the prosecutor wants to pass the buck to a Grand Jury.
One way or another though, the cop is going to at least be charged, IMO.
 
If true, his statements are reprehensible(.)

He's on video making an official statement. It wasn't even an off-the-cuff remark or response to a question, it was scripted.

The governor has given the defense (if this goes to trial) all the ammo they need to throw out a possible conviction. This man is unfit for office. The comments are really scary, and I believe indicative of the power brokers across the US being completely out of touch with reality and what power they actually wield. Frightening.
 
Gov. Nixon Calls For ‘Vigorous Prosecution’ Of Darren Wilson
Sounds like something an ISIS leader would say not and American Politician.
 
He's on video making an official statement. It wasn't even an off-the-cuff remark or response to a question, it was scripted.

The governor has given the defense (if this goes to trial) all the ammo they need to throw out a possible conviction. This man is unfit for office. The comments are really scary, and I believe indicative of the power brokers across the US being completely out of touch with reality and what power they actually wield. Frightening.

There are no charges, the Governor crosssed a broad, bad line with this statement.
 
The governor wants the prosecutor to take the heat, and the prosecutor wants to pass the buck to a Grand Jury.
One way or another though, the cop is going to at least be charged, IMO.

Well the officer will certainly be in front of a police shooting review board of some sort, that's SOP. And he'll likely be in a civil suit trial eventually as well. But I don't see grounds for a criminal trial at this point.
 
Given Gov. Nixon's past attempts to de-segregate the state, this statement can only be a political move on his part suggesting an interest in higher officer where getting black voter support will account for more than loosing law enforcement support.
 

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