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[250] [251] That same day, the Columbia (Missouri) Police Officers' Association (CPOA) proclaimed "Darren Wilson Day", calling Wilson an "innocent, but persecuted, officer" and insisted his ethnicity had nothing to do with their support of him. [252] An ABC affiliate reported the post was shared nearly 60 times on the site before being removed.
By RYAN GORMAN Exonerated Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson has finally broken his silence since the August 9 fatal shooting of unarmed black teen Michael Brown. Wilson wrote an open letter to ...
By RYAN GORMAN St. Louis police fear for the safety of one of their officers after a rush to put a face to the name Darren Wilson mistakenly led many to believe the wrong man shot an unarmed teen.
Wilson, who has been a police officer since 1997, was confused with former Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson after the fatal shooting of Michael Brown.
On August 9, 2014, Michael Brown, an unarmed teenager, was fatally shot by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson after Brown failed to heed directions to stop and started charging Officer Wilson. [18] Brown attacked the officer, fracturing the officer's skull and struggle for control of the officer's service weapon.
Darren Wilson may refer to: Darren Wilson (musician) (born 1986), drummer of The Hush Sound, an American indie rock band Darren Wilson (police officer) (born 1986), American law-enforcement officer in Ferguson, Missouri, who fatally shot Michael Brown
By RYAN GORMAN Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson killed Michael Brown because he feared for his life, the exonerated man told ABC News. Wilson sat down with ABC as Brown's family, lawyers and ...
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