The North Carolina chapter of the NAACP was among a number of local groups weighing in on Monday’s grand jury decision not to indict a police officer in death of Michael Brown when the unarmed teen was fatally shot more than three months ago.
NAACP President Rev. William Barber said at a news conference Tuesday morning that the decision was an “indictment and a charge against a system that is not willing to fully address the racial and discriminatory flaws that exist.”
Barber railed against a judicial system that he says perpetuates discrimination and the criminalization of black men.
“It’s an indictment on a district attorney who was elected to be an advocate for the people and the search of truth as opposed to an advocate for the perpetrator,” Barber said of the decision not to indict officer Darren Wilson. “Mike Brown’s family did not have an advocate in the secret rooms of the grand jury.”
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The evil known as the Rev. Barber never fails to be predictable. One of the world’s best examples of a Victimocrat. I guess the black members of the Ferguson grand jury were racist.
David DeGerolamo
the reverend is correct, the Reese family, white in N.M. were indicted by a grand jury in the northern (liberal) part of the state, and then railroaded by the DOJ and federal courts. please see “Reese family Fast & Furious scapegoat?” on google, great power demands equal and just application,this administration is lacking and without moral character…………..
this Reverend if I can call him that is so far out of touch here in NC he still cant see what has happened to his democrat buddies in the legislature. this guy is a race pimp with a collar around his neck, its to bad the collar couldn’t shrink and choke the racist garbage bag. Hell is waiting with open arms for this guy.