She said it is a slap in the face to americans nationwide who continue to hope and believe that justice will prevail. She went on to say that the decision seems to undermine the unwritten rule that black lives hold no value. My heart goes out to all the loved ones of all all the Michael Browns we have buried in this country. From ohio, democrats line. What do you think . I think it is a sad thing to see our young men killed. Thed not appreciate gentlemans comment from new york attacking liberals and how they feel about things. I think that was unjust. But i do want to tell the parents of michael that my heart goes out to them. This young man did make a mistake. He did something he shouldnt have done. I dont feel that he should have been killed. I think he could have been shot once in the leg and it would have brought him down, and then he could have been apprehended. Understood, he was shot in the top of the head. Now, if he was shot in the top of the head, to me, that would be murder.
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