'All Hell Broke Loose' After Ferguson Police Chief Joined Protesters
Police Chief Jackson's apology did not go over well.
Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson's video apology did not go over well, and things got even worse on Thursday night when he attempted to make peace with protesters outside the police department. At 11 p.m., Jackson emerged from the station to address the demonstrators, who had hung a "Chief Jackass Resign" sign outside the building. St. Louis Public Radio reports that he apologized again, took questions, and promised changes, saying, "We've gotta increase training and awareness. We've gotta get out in the community, we've gotta change the court system and the ticketing system. No, I'm serious, this is what's causing the mistrust, right?"
He then agreed to march along with the protesters, but they only got about ten yards before, as St. Louis Alderman Antonio French put it, "all hell broke loose.
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I guess if you cant beat 'em (or shoot 'em and get away with it), then join 'em. This guy is a genius and should run for higher office.
On a platform of Hope and Change!
People are still protesting in Ferguson. Do these people not know how to vote?
What the hell good would voting do?
The same good it's done me, I suspect.
And when is the next election?
Do you not know how to use a calendar?