Monday, August 3, 2015

Darren Wilson speaks Out



There is an interesting article in The New Yorker about Darren Wilson, the former cop who killed Mike Brown in Ferguson last year. In this piece, Wilson talks about life after the shooting and how he's coping with it all. Here's a few snippets:

  • Although Wilson recently bought the house, his name is not on the deed, and only a few friends know where he lives. He and his wife, Barb, who is thirty-seven, and also a former Ferguson cop, rarely linger in the front yard. Because of such precautions, Wilson has been leading a very quiet life. During the past year, a series of police killings of African-Americans across the country has inspired grief, outrage, protest, and acrimonious debate. For many Americans, this discussion, though painful, has been essential. Wilson has tried, with some success, to block it out.



  • In The American Thinker, David Whitley wrote that Wilson “should be thanked and treated as a hero!” Supporters raised nearly half a million dollars on behalf of the Wilsons, allowing them to move, buy the new house, and pay their legal expenses. But, as Wilson knows, such support has only deepened the resentment of people who feel that he deserves punishment or, at the very least, reprimand.



  • Wilson, a former Boy Scout with round cheeks and blue eyes, speaks with a muted drawl. When Barb went to the hospital to give birth, he said, “I made her check in anonymously.” Wilson said that he had interviewed for a few police positions but had been told that he would be a liability. “It’s too hot an issue, so it makes me unemployable,” he said. He tried not to brood about it: “I bottle everything up.”

There more, however, I wasn't a fan of this 'feel for him' story. Check it out and tell me what you think.

2 comments:

Bob said...

"He and his wife, Barb, who is thirty-seven, and also a former Ferguson cop, rarely linger in the front yard. Because of such precautions, Wilson has been leading a very quiet life."

Michael Brown isn't lingering in any yard because of Wilson, so forgive me if I don't feel sorry for him.

Jeff Palmetto said...

Michael Brown isn't lingering in any yard because of Michael Brown. He chose to attack Officer Wilson and suffered the consequences of that choice.

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