Two WHITE MINNEAPOLIS Police Officers WILL NOT BE CHARGED in the fatal shooting of career black criminal Jamar Clark simply due to the fact that Jamal Clark DESERVED EVERY BULLET HE WAS HIT WITH - And of course the lawless Negroes began to protest
MINNEAPOLIS — No charges will be filed against two city police officers accused in the November fatal shooting of Jamar Clark, a prosecutor said Wednesday.
Police said Clark, a 24-year-old-black man, had reached for an officer's gun during a struggle. The shooting set off a wave of protests in the city.
Evidence does not support charges against the officers, Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said. DNA shows Clark never was handcuffed in the Nov. 15 incident and that Clark's DNA was found on an officer's weapon, justifying the use of deadly force.
“Today is a hard day for everyone in Minneapolis. Many people are feeling hurt, anger, disappointment, frustration,” Mayor Betsy Hodges said. “My heart breaks for the loss of Jamar Clark’s life, and for the pain felt by everyone involved in this incident. There is a tear that has ripped through our community."
Freeman's announcement came about two weeks after the county attorney said he would make the final decision on the fate of officers Mark Ringgenberg, 30, and Dustin Schwarze, 28, and not a grand jury.
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Police said Clark, a 24-year-old-black man, had reached for an officer's gun during a struggle. The shooting set off a wave of protests in the city.
Evidence does not support charges against the officers, Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said. DNA shows Clark never was handcuffed in the Nov. 15 incident and that Clark's DNA was found on an officer's weapon, justifying the use of deadly force.
“Today is a hard day for everyone in Minneapolis. Many people are feeling hurt, anger, disappointment, frustration,” Mayor Betsy Hodges said. “My heart breaks for the loss of Jamar Clark’s life, and for the pain felt by everyone involved in this incident. There is a tear that has ripped through our community."
Freeman's announcement came about two weeks after the county attorney said he would make the final decision on the fate of officers Mark Ringgenberg, 30, and Dustin Schwarze, 28, and not a grand jury.
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