Sickening, criminal, racist, disgusting. We know how this game works @GovParsonMO you're protecting very powerful people in your inner circle because everyone knows and you aren't just another cog in this machine- you have had a very heavy hand in his execution and probably that of many others.
Just a little education about what was happening during this time ---- In 1998, a significant scandal involving the Missouri police came to light, particularly focusing on the St. Louis Police Department. The scandal revolved around widespread corruption and misconduct within the department. Key Aspects of the Scandal: Corruption and Misconduct: Several officers were implicated in various illegal activities, including drug trafficking, theft, and planting evidence. This misconduct severely undermined public trust in the police force1. Federal Investigation: The extent of the corruption led to a federal investigation. The FBI and other federal agencies were involved in uncovering the depth of the illegal activities and bringing those responsible to justice1. Impact on the Community: The scandal had a profound impact on the community, leading to calls for significant reforms within the police department. It highlighted the need for greater oversight and accountability in law enforcement #SaveMarcellus
Just a little education about what was happening during this time ----
In 1998, a significant scandal involving the Missouri police came to light, particularly focusing on the St. Louis Police Department. The scandal revolved around widespread corruption and misconduct within the department.
Key Aspects of the Scandal:
Corruption and Misconduct: Several officers were implicated in various illegal activities, including drug trafficking, theft, and planting evidence. This misconduct severely undermined public trust in the police force1.
Federal Investigation: The extent of the corruption led to a federal investigation. The FBI and other federal agencies were involved in uncovering the depth of the illegal activities and bringing those responsible to justice1.
Impact on the Community: The scandal had a profound impact on the community, leading to calls for significant reforms within the police department. It highlighted the need for greater oversight and accountability in law enforcement
#SaveMarcellusWilliams When the rush to see an execution doesn't make sense! DNA evidence proven NOT A MATCH. This man's story hasn't changed in 20 years! And what's more there's no proof, DNA couldn't even put him there! @GovParsonMO needs to remember why he is where he is, be better make a change.
In 1998, a significant scandal involving the Missouri police came to light, particularly focusing on the St. Louis Police Department. The scandal revolved around widespread corruption and misconduct within the department ----#SaveMarcellus #SaveMarcellusWilliams https://t.co/3xST2gEYxt
In 1998, a significant scandal involving the Missouri police came to light, particularly focusing on the St. Louis Police Department. The scandal revolved around widespread corruption and misconduct within the department ----#SaveMarcellus #SaveMarcellusWilliams https://t.co/3xST2gEYxt
@GovParsonMO Attorneys for Williams said that fingerprints, a bloody shoeprint, hair and other evidence at the crime scene didn’t match Williams.
#SaveMarcellus#SaveMarcellusWilliams
In 1998, a significant scandal involving the Missouri police came to light, particularly focusing on the St. Louis Police Department. The scandal revolved around widespread corruption and misconduct within the department ----#SaveMarcellus #SaveMarcellusWilliams https://t.co/3xST2gEYxt
During a motion-to-vacate hearing August 28, a prosecutor from Williams’ 2001 trial “admitted that he had struck (a potential juror from the jury pool) because like Mr. Williams, (the potential juror) was Black,” Williams’ attorneys wrote in an emergency request for the US Supreme Court to intervene.
“There was a racial component to this,” attorney Jonathan Potts said at a Missouri Supreme Court hearing Monday. But the Missouri Attorney General’s Office disputed that interpretation of the trial prosecutor’s testimony.
“He said they look like brothers,” Assistant Attorney General Michael Spillane said at the hearing.
@GovParsonMO this trial has been botched from the jump, there's still time to correct it #SaveMarcellus