Ferguson Police department has
released the name of the officer who involved in the Michael Brown shooting, on
Friday morning August 15. He is the St. Louis-area police officer named Darren Wilson.
Darren R. Wilson is a sergeant
with the St. Louis Police Department and the head of the Ethical Society of
Police.
Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson announced that the
officer who shot Michael Brown on the looting incident of convenience store that
burned on Saturday night, after that it turned into violence.
Ferguson protesters have been a
core demand of the officer’s name since Saturday, but the Police Chief Tom
Jackson had said that he will not release the name unless will order by Judge
or until the official charges will filed.
"I was getting hate
messages. My children were getting hate messages," Wilson said in an
interview USA TODAY Network.
The society is an
African-American organization that aims to "monitor and rectify the racial
and ethical challenges that confront the St. Louis Police Department,"
according to its Facebook page.
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