The Washington Times says the Ferguson grand jury dispersed without taking a position on whether or not to indict police officer Darrell Wilson in the killing of Michael Brown.
It may be that there was truly enough difference of opinion within the members of the grand jury as to be unable to make a decision, but I suspect otherwise.
In all likelihood, the grand jury members decided not to take a position because in so doing it would incite public wrath. If this is so, we are again faced with the problem of what is happening to our country of laws and the enforcement thereof. If we as a people, grand jury or general public, are unwilling to face some negative aspects of law enforcement, we can be sure that this is the end of our country.
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