On August 9, 2014, a white Ferguson, MO, police officer named Darren Wilson shot and killed an 18-year-old African American named Michael Brown. Brown was unarmed but had just assaulted Officer Wilson and had attempted to take control of the officer's firearm. When that same firearm discharged during the struggle, Brown fled. Officer Wilson pursued, Brown turned and charged the officer, and the officer shot him. The shooting was investigated by the St. Louis County Prosecutor's Office and the U.S. Department of Justice on the orders of President Obama, and Officer Wilson was cleared despite mobs calling for his blood. These are indisputable facts.
Yet last month on the fifth anniversary of the shooting, two Democratic presidential candidates, Sen. Kamala Harris and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, totally ignored these facts and accused former officer Wilson of murder. One of these women is a former district attorney and the other is a member of the bar, and neither one seems to know the difference between a justified police shooting and a murder. Or more accurately, neither one cares. It doesn't fit their narrative for any police shooting of a minority subject to be justified.








