Political commentator Michael Malice believes the grand jury worked diligently to deliver a balanced decision on the fate of Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson.
"It's amazing if you look at social media, how everyone has more information and a better sense of the case than people on the grand jury," Malice said Wednesday to Rick Ungar, guest host of "The Steve Malzberg Show" on
Newsmax TV.
"I am certain regardless of their political perspectives that those people on the grand jury really wanted to do the right thing, they wanted to live with their consciences for the rest of their life.
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"Even if you had, let's suppose for the sake of argument, two or three absolutely virulent racists on that grand jury, they're certainly going to be outnumbered."
The grand jury decided not to press charges against Wilson, a white cop, who fatally shot Michael Brown, a black teen, in the St. Louis suburb last summer, sparking weeks of racial unrest.
Malice is author of
"Dear Reader: The Unauthorized Autobiography of Kim Jong Il," published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
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