One-Year After The Death Of Mike Brown, Ex-Cop Darren Wilson Talks Being A “Hero” To Most

Although he claims that shooting an unarmed Michael Brown was “not a race issue,” former officer Darren Wilson sure has turned the spoken upon topics into black and white. In his latest interview, Wilson opened up to The New Yorker about the day that changed his life, and what’s happened to his life post-acquittal. Find out more down bottom.


(Video) Michael Brown’s Parents Disagree With DOJ’s Decision & Will File Wrongful Death Civil Suit!

Michael Brown’s parents disagree with DOJ’s decision and will file wrongful death civil suit. His parents are upset with DOJ’s choice to not charge Darren Wilson. Check out the video and read more on the story after the jump!


(Video) Feds Complete Investigation and Say “Not Enough Evidence” To Charge Darren Wilson

YES…you read right (SMH!!!) Feds Complete Investigation and Say “Not Enough Evidence” To Charge Darren Wilson in the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri and are now moving to officially clear him. Though many are not surprised it’s been a long trail of news headlines, suffering for the families and the #BlackLivesMatter movement since it happened so this is one last gut punch to say the least!


NBA: Charles Barkley Agrees With Grand Jury Not to Indict Darren Wilson & Calls Ferguson Looters Scumbags

A lot of people in the black community are upset with Charles Barkley, yes again.  Many feel he’s the guy who got money and turned into an “Uncle Tom”.  Barkley’s latest comments surely ruffled quite a few feathers as he recently called Ferguson looters “scumbags,” praised police officers who work in black neighborhoods, and said he supports the decision made by the grand jury not to indict officer Darren Wilson in the Michael Brown shooting.


NFL: St. Louis Police Demands Punishment For Rams Doing “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot”

On Sunday, five players from the St. Louis Rams showed solidarity and support for Michael Brown and the Ferguson protestors as they emerged from the tunnel and took the field doing the “hands up, don’t shoot” gesture.  It’s the pose that has been the stance of the Ferguson protests as many people say Brown was surrendering when he was shot dead by police officer Darren Wilson.  On the other side people believe that account is untrue and that Brown did not have his hands up, they say he instead was charging at Wilson, not surrendering.  Now the St. Louis police demands punishment for Rams who participated saying they essentially called the exonerated police officer a murderer…


(Video & Photos) NFL: St. Louis Rams Take the Field Doing ‘Hands Up, Don’t Shoot’ Pose

Michael Brown has not been forgotten.  It’s been almost a week since the grand jury’s decision not to indict officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of the unarmed teenager was announced.  Numerous athletes have taken to their social media accounts, namely Twitter and Instagram to address their feelings on the matter.  Many have expressed grief, disappointment and anger.  Today the St. Louis Rams took things a step further to show their solidarity by entering the field in the “hands up, don’t shoot” mantra that has been a main stay in the Ferguson protests.


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