Grand [In]Jury

That's two for two. First, Darren Wilson in the Michael Brown case, and now, Daniel Pantaleo in the Eric Garner one. Both white cops who killed black men in their custody. In the Pantaleo case, the medical examiner ruled putting a choke on the victim was a homicide. To no avail, in both cases, the grand jury voted to not indict the police officers. Obviously, those members of the community who make up the grand jury chose to believe them over any other evidence. Of course, both cops are sorry for what happened, but they were just doing their job.

In theory, the grand jury is a mechanism to rein in overzealous prosecutors. In fact, in a racist society, it is an ally of racist law enforcement.

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