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Holder Chief Among Antagonist in Ferguson
Nov 16, 2014 01:06:56   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2014/11/14/exclusive-former-fbi-assistant-director-writes-scathing-letter-to-obama-n1918681?utm_source=thdailypm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl_pm

EXCLUSIVE: In Scathing Letter to Obama, Former FBI Assistant Director Slams Holder as "Chief Among Antagonists" in Ferguson

As the Senate prepares to hold confirmation hearings for new Attorney General nominee Loretta Lynch and as outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder continues to allocate Department of Justice resources to the situation in Ferguson, former FBI Assistant Director and Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund President Ron Hosko has sent a scathing letter to President Obama detailing the damage done to the relationship between law enforcement and DOJ over the past six years.

"The hyper-politicization of justice issues has made it immeasurably more difficult for police officers to simply do their jobs. The growing divide between the police and the people – perhaps best characterized by protesters in Ferguson, Mo., who angrily chanted, “It’s not black or white. It’s blue!” – only benefits of members of a political class seeking to vilify law enforcement for other societal failures. This puts our communities at greater risk, especially the most vulnerable among us," Hosko wrote in the letter exclusively obtained by Townhall. "Your attorney general, Eric Holder, is chief among the antagonists. During his tenure as the head of the Department of Justice, Mr. Holder claims to have investigated twice as many police and police departments as any of his predecessors. Of course, this includes his ill-timed decision to launch a full investigation into the Ferguson Police Department at the height of racial tensions in that community, throwing gasoline on a fire that was already burning. Many officers were disgusted by such a t***sparent political maneuver at a time when p**********l and attorney general leadership could have calmed a truly chaotic situation."

In Ferguson law enforcement officials are bracing for violence and r**ts ahead of a Grand Jury decision about whether to prosecute Police Officer Darren Wilson for the k*****g of Michael Brown. Wilson says he shot Brown in self-defense after Brown went for his gun during a struggle in the police car. According to an official autopsy, Brown was shot at close range and had gun powder residue on his hand, indicating the struggle in the car did in fact happen and that Brown reached for Wilson's gun.

The official county autopsy, which was performed by Dr. Gershom Norfleet, showed Brown was shot in the hand at close range based on the finding of “foreign matter ‘consistent with products that are discharged from the barrel of a firearm,’” in a wound on Brown’s hand, the Post-Dispatch reports. "[This] guy is reaching for the gun, if he has gunpowder particulate material in the wound,” Dr. Judy Melinek, a forensic pathologist in San Francisco, told the Post-Dispatch.

The official autopsy also “did not support witnesses who have claimed Brown was shot while running away from Wilson, or with his hands up,” the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. These witness statements would lead protesters to raise their hands in a stance of surrender while facing police during demonstrations, chanting “Hands up, don’t shoot.”

Brown's being shot in the hand at close range appears to confirm the account Wilson told to investigators—that Wilson and Brown had “struggled for Wilson’s pistol inside a police SUV and that Wilson had fired the gun twice, hitting Brown once in the hand”—a source with knowledge of Wilson’s statements told the Post-Dispatch.

In August, Holder sent Department of Justice officials from the Civil Rights Division and dozens of FBI agents to Ferguson to investigate the case before the official autopsy was conducted and nearly suggested in a statement that Officer Wilson was guilty of a crime before any evidence was produced.

"It won’t be long before the American people turn their attention to other matters. Long after Ferguson is forgotten, police officers across America will still remember the way their senior federal executives turned their back on them with oft-repeated suggestions that race-based policing drives a biased, broken law enforcement agenda," Hosko continued. "As we move forward with the se******n and confirmation of a new attorney general, I ask that you personally reengage with the law enforcement community of dedicated and valiant men and women across the country, serving at every level of government. With two years remaining in your presidency, you have an urgent responsibility to correct damage inflicted upon law enforcement and help mend the rift between police and those they protect. The Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund will be happy to support any such discussions."

The Grand Jury report and decision from the Michael Brown case in Ferguson is expected to be released any day now.

It should be noted that before becoming President of LELDF, Hosko served as FBI assistant director under Holder until retiring earlier this year.

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Nov 16, 2014 01:25:09   #
Hemiman Loc: Communist California
 
AuntiE wrote:
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2014/11/14/exclusive-former-fbi-assistant-director-writes-scathing-letter-to-obama-n1918681?utm_source=thdailypm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl_pm

EXCLUSIVE: In Scathing Letter to Obama, Former FBI Assistant Director Slams Holder as "Chief Among Antagonists" in Ferguson

As the Senate prepares to hold confirmation hearings for new Attorney General nominee Loretta Lynch and as outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder continues to allocate Department of Justice resources to the situation in Ferguson, former FBI Assistant Director and Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund President Ron Hosko has sent a scathing letter to President Obama detailing the damage done to the relationship between law enforcement and DOJ over the past six years.

"The hyper-politicization of justice issues has made it immeasurably more difficult for police officers to simply do their jobs. The growing divide between the police and the people – perhaps best characterized by protesters in Ferguson, Mo., who angrily chanted, “It’s not black or white. It’s blue!” – only benefits of members of a political class seeking to vilify law enforcement for other societal failures. This puts our communities at greater risk, especially the most vulnerable among us," Hosko wrote in the letter exclusively obtained by Townhall. "Your attorney general, Eric Holder, is chief among the antagonists. During his tenure as the head of the Department of Justice, Mr. Holder claims to have investigated twice as many police and police departments as any of his predecessors. Of course, this includes his ill-timed decision to launch a full investigation into the Ferguson Police Department at the height of racial tensions in that community, throwing gasoline on a fire that was already burning. Many officers were disgusted by such a t***sparent political maneuver at a time when p**********l and attorney general leadership could have calmed a truly chaotic situation."

In Ferguson law enforcement officials are bracing for violence and r**ts ahead of a Grand Jury decision about whether to prosecute Police Officer Darren Wilson for the k*****g of Michael Brown. Wilson says he shot Brown in self-defense after Brown went for his gun during a struggle in the police car. According to an official autopsy, Brown was shot at close range and had gun powder residue on his hand, indicating the struggle in the car did in fact happen and that Brown reached for Wilson's gun.

The official county autopsy, which was performed by Dr. Gershom Norfleet, showed Brown was shot in the hand at close range based on the finding of “foreign matter ‘consistent with products that are discharged from the barrel of a firearm,’” in a wound on Brown’s hand, the Post-Dispatch reports. "[This] guy is reaching for the gun, if he has gunpowder particulate material in the wound,” Dr. Judy Melinek, a forensic pathologist in San Francisco, told the Post-Dispatch.

The official autopsy also “did not support witnesses who have claimed Brown was shot while running away from Wilson, or with his hands up,” the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. These witness statements would lead protesters to raise their hands in a stance of surrender while facing police during demonstrations, chanting “Hands up, don’t shoot.”

Brown's being shot in the hand at close range appears to confirm the account Wilson told to investigators—that Wilson and Brown had “struggled for Wilson’s pistol inside a police SUV and that Wilson had fired the gun twice, hitting Brown once in the hand”—a source with knowledge of Wilson’s statements told the Post-Dispatch.

In August, Holder sent Department of Justice officials from the Civil Rights Division and dozens of FBI agents to Ferguson to investigate the case before the official autopsy was conducted and nearly suggested in a statement that Officer Wilson was guilty of a crime before any evidence was produced.

"It won’t be long before the American people turn their attention to other matters. Long after Ferguson is forgotten, police officers across America will still remember the way their senior federal executives turned their back on them with oft-repeated suggestions that race-based policing drives a biased, broken law enforcement agenda," Hosko continued. "As we move forward with the se******n and confirmation of a new attorney general, I ask that you personally reengage with the law enforcement community of dedicated and valiant men and women across the country, serving at every level of government. With two years remaining in your presidency, you have an urgent responsibility to correct damage inflicted upon law enforcement and help mend the rift between police and those they protect. The Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund will be happy to support any such discussions."

The Grand Jury report and decision from the Michael Brown case in Ferguson is expected to be released any day now.

It should be noted that before becoming President of LELDF, Hosko served as FBI assistant director under Holder until retiring earlier this year.
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2014/11/... (show quote)


He could have sent the letter to Holder complying about Obama for all the good it will do.

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Nov 16, 2014 08:01:24   #
Liberty Tree
 
AuntiE wrote:
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2014/11/14/exclusive-former-fbi-assistant-director-writes-scathing-letter-to-obama-n1918681?utm_source=thdailypm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl_pm

EXCLUSIVE: In Scathing Letter to Obama, Former FBI Assistant Director Slams Holder as "Chief Among Antagonists" in Ferguson

As the Senate prepares to hold confirmation hearings for new Attorney General nominee Loretta Lynch and as outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder continues to allocate Department of Justice resources to the situation in Ferguson, former FBI Assistant Director and Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund President Ron Hosko has sent a scathing letter to President Obama detailing the damage done to the relationship between law enforcement and DOJ over the past six years.

"The hyper-politicization of justice issues has made it immeasurably more difficult for police officers to simply do their jobs. The growing divide between the police and the people – perhaps best characterized by protesters in Ferguson, Mo., who angrily chanted, “It’s not black or white. It’s blue!” – only benefits of members of a political class seeking to vilify law enforcement for other societal failures. This puts our communities at greater risk, especially the most vulnerable among us," Hosko wrote in the letter exclusively obtained by Townhall. "Your attorney general, Eric Holder, is chief among the antagonists. During his tenure as the head of the Department of Justice, Mr. Holder claims to have investigated twice as many police and police departments as any of his predecessors. Of course, this includes his ill-timed decision to launch a full investigation into the Ferguson Police Department at the height of racial tensions in that community, throwing gasoline on a fire that was already burning. Many officers were disgusted by such a t***sparent political maneuver at a time when p**********l and attorney general leadership could have calmed a truly chaotic situation."

In Ferguson law enforcement officials are bracing for violence and r**ts ahead of a Grand Jury decision about whether to prosecute Police Officer Darren Wilson for the k*****g of Michael Brown. Wilson says he shot Brown in self-defense after Brown went for his gun during a struggle in the police car. According to an official autopsy, Brown was shot at close range and had gun powder residue on his hand, indicating the struggle in the car did in fact happen and that Brown reached for Wilson's gun.

The official county autopsy, which was performed by Dr. Gershom Norfleet, showed Brown was shot in the hand at close range based on the finding of “foreign matter ‘consistent with products that are discharged from the barrel of a firearm,’” in a wound on Brown’s hand, the Post-Dispatch reports. "[This] guy is reaching for the gun, if he has gunpowder particulate material in the wound,” Dr. Judy Melinek, a forensic pathologist in San Francisco, told the Post-Dispatch.

The official autopsy also “did not support witnesses who have claimed Brown was shot while running away from Wilson, or with his hands up,” the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. These witness statements would lead protesters to raise their hands in a stance of surrender while facing police during demonstrations, chanting “Hands up, don’t shoot.”

Brown's being shot in the hand at close range appears to confirm the account Wilson told to investigators—that Wilson and Brown had “struggled for Wilson’s pistol inside a police SUV and that Wilson had fired the gun twice, hitting Brown once in the hand”—a source with knowledge of Wilson’s statements told the Post-Dispatch.

In August, Holder sent Department of Justice officials from the Civil Rights Division and dozens of FBI agents to Ferguson to investigate the case before the official autopsy was conducted and nearly suggested in a statement that Officer Wilson was guilty of a crime before any evidence was produced.

"It won’t be long before the American people turn their attention to other matters. Long after Ferguson is forgotten, police officers across America will still remember the way their senior federal executives turned their back on them with oft-repeated suggestions that race-based policing drives a biased, broken law enforcement agenda," Hosko continued. "As we move forward with the se******n and confirmation of a new attorney general, I ask that you personally reengage with the law enforcement community of dedicated and valiant men and women across the country, serving at every level of government. With two years remaining in your presidency, you have an urgent responsibility to correct damage inflicted upon law enforcement and help mend the rift between police and those they protect. The Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund will be happy to support any such discussions."

The Grand Jury report and decision from the Michael Brown case in Ferguson is expected to be released any day now.

It should be noted that before becoming President of LELDF, Hosko served as FBI assistant director under Holder until retiring earlier this year.
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2014/11/... (show quote)


The left, including Obama, Holder, and their blind minions are not interested in t***h but only their agenda.

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Nov 17, 2014 10:34:37   #
Thunder
 
I don't believe for a min. that Holder / Obumer are blind to the facts on this case . To them it's ALL about control / Power over the Citizens / Country . Oh I forgot -- it's got to be Whiteys fault .

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Nov 17, 2014 11:04:32   #
Radiance3
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
The left, including Obama, Holder, and their blind minions are not interested in t***h but only their agenda.


DOJ Erick Holder, along with the president, sent FBI's and civil right leaders in Ferguson to investigate the case of officer Wilson and Brown. I appears that this move was an INTIMIDATION and scare tactics against the Grand Jury so that it renders decision against the police officer.

This is a blatant harassment of justice. The dictates of these men in power, overrules that justice must not prevail,
but rather punish the police officer Wilson who followed the rule of law, and who acted in self defense. Aside from punishing the police officer, it will also scare the police authorities in the future, to stop black violent criminals on the streets, and just allow them to knock down white people, or l**t merchandise from stores.

Under this DOJ, this is the current force that is powerfully pervasive how this country and the black population are allowed to commit crimes!

Loretta Lynch the next DOJ nominee is a carbon copy of Eric Holder.

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Nov 17, 2014 11:15:11   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
Radiance3 wrote:
DOJ Erick Holder, along with the president, sent FBI's and civil right leaders in Ferguson to investigate the case of officer Wilson and Brown. I appears that this move was an INTIMIDATION and scare tactics against the Grand Jury so that it renders decision against the police officer.

This is a blatant harassment of justice. The dictates of these men in power, overrules that justice must not prevail,
but rather punish the police officer Wilson who followed the rule of law, and who acted in self defense. Aside from punishing the police officer, it will also scare the police authorities in the future, to stop black violent criminals on the streets, and just allow them to knock down white people, or l**t merchandise from stores.

Under this DOJ, this is the current force that is powerfully pervasive how this country and the black population are allowed to commit crimes!

Loretta Lynch the next DOJ nominee is a carbon copy of Eric Holder.
DOJ Erick Holder, along with the president, sent F... (show quote)


Radiance3-by sending Holder to Ferguson, Obama has placed himself and Holder in the same category as Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson. They are all r****ts. I find it ironic that b****s complain about r****m but those who outwardly manifest r****m are black with the four above mentioned leading the pack. Good Luck America !!!

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Nov 17, 2014 11:48:23   #
Conservative Loc: Florida
 
What could Obama meant when he went to Ferguson and told them to 'stay the course'.?

It seems Obama, Holder and the liberals are deliberately trying to start another civil war. It also seems like they want to open the borders to all i******s so they can recruit them into their evil plot.

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Nov 17, 2014 12:07:47   #
Thunder
 
Stand by some Blood will be spilled in this incident . Good excuse to R**t as any . One woman said she even quit her job to go there and Protest ( R**t-Burn-L**t).

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Nov 17, 2014 12:07:48   #
Thunder
 
Stand by some Blood will be spilled in this incident . Good excuse to R**t as any . One woman said she even quit her job to go there and Protest ( R**t-Burn-L**t).

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Nov 17, 2014 12:13:34   #
Liberty Tree
 
Conservative wrote:
What could Obama meant when he went to Ferguson and told them to 'stay the course'.?

It seems Obama, Holder and the liberals are deliberately trying to start another civil war. It also seems like they want to open the borders to all i******s so they can recruit them into their evil plot.


He meanr if the local grand jury does not indict he and Holder will go after the officer with federal charges.

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