Posted on 03/16/2015 9:50:08 AM PDT by Citizen Zed
A man charged in the shooting of two police officers during a demonstration in Ferguson told investigators he was not targeting law enforcement and had been aiming for someone with whom he was in dispute.
Announcing charges against Jeffrey Williams on Sunday, St. Louis County Prosecutor Robert McCulloch said he believed the 20-year-old suspect attended the protest last week before the shootings. Activists said Williams wasn't a consistent fixture in their tight-knit group.
"We're not sure we completely buy that part of it," McCulloch said of Williams' contention that he did not fire at the officers.
Williams is charged with two counts of first-degree assault, one count of firing a weapon from a vehicle and three counts of armed criminal action. McCulloch said there may have been other people in the vehicle with Williams and that the investigation is ongoing.
The police officers were shot early Thursday as a late-night demonstration outside the Ferguson Police Department began to break up. The protest followed the resignation of city Police Chief Tom Jackson in the wake of a Justice Department report that found widespread racial bias in the police department.
County police spokesman Brian Schellman said Monday that the officers are both white and St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar has identified Williams as black. But Schellman said it was not clear if race played a role in the shooting.
"He was out there earlier that evening as part of the demonstration," McCulloch said of Williams.
But several activists who've been involved in the protests since the Aug. 9 fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown by a Ferguson police officer told The Associated Press they were not familiar with Williams.
Williams used a handgun that matches the shell casings at the scene, McCulloch said. He also said tips from the public led to the arrest.
Williams is being held on $300,000 bond. He was appearing in county court in Clayton Monday morning. Schellman said he didn't know whether Williams had an attorney or when he'd appear in court. A message left at the St. Louis County Justice Center was not immediately returned.
Brittany Ferrell, 26, a protest leader with the group Millennial Activists United, had just left a meeting with other leaders Sunday when word of the arrest circulated. She said no one in the group knew Williams, and they checked with other frequent protesters - who also hadn't heard of him.
Ferrell suspected McCulloch tried to cast him as a protester to reflect negatively on the movement.
"This is a fear tactic," she said. "We are very tight-knit. We know each other by face if not by name, and we've never seen this person before."
John Gaskin, a St. Louis NAACP leader, said of Williams, "I don't know him. I've never seen him."
Williams, a north St. Louis County resident, was on probation for receiving stolen property, McCulloch said. "I think there was a warrant out for him on that because he had neglected to report for the last seven months to his probation officer," he said.
Online state court records show a man by the name of Jeffrey Williams at the address police provided Sunday was charged in 2013 with receiving stolen property and fraudulent use of a credit/debit device.
There was no answer at the door at the small, ranch-style home. Several neighbors, including the people just across the street, said they didn't know Williams. But one, 26-year-old Jason White, said "He was cool. I never heard of him doing nothing to nobody."
Attorney General Eric Holder said in a statement Sunday that the arrest "sends a clear message that acts of violence against our law enforcement personnel will never be tolerated" and praised "significant cooperation between federal authorities and the St. Louis County Police Department."
Belmar previously called the shooting "an ambush," and had said the two officers easily could have died, like two New York City officers who were shot and killed in their police cruiser in December.
A 41-year-old St. Louis County officer was shot in the right shoulder, the bullet exiting through his back. A 32-year-old officer from Webster Groves was wearing a riot helmet with the face shield up. He was shot in the right cheek, just below the eye, and the bullet lodged behind his ear.
The officers were released from the hospital later Thursday, and Belmar said Sunday that they "were getting better, not getting worse."
The Ferguson police department has been a national focal point since Brown, who was black and unarmed, was killed by now-former police officer Darren Wilson. A grand jury led by McCulloch declined to indict Wilson in November, and Wilson was cleared of civil rights charges by a Justice Department report released March 4.
But a separate Justice Department report found widespread racial bias in the city's policing and in a municipal court system driven by profit extracted from mostly black and low-income residents.
Six Ferguson officials, including Jackson, have resigned or been fired since the federal report was released.
Ferguson Mayor James Knowles III and the City Council issued a joint statement Sunday saying they support "peaceful protesting" but "will not allow, nor tolerate, the destructive and violent actions of a few to disrupt our unifying actions."
I’m guessing nobody in that hood don’t never know nuthin.
Time for the media to put on a full court press to get people to believe that this murderer was not associated with the protestors. Nothing to see here. In fact, he probably was a Republican or Christian conservative!
Who dat?
This is malarky. Each and every time one of these subliterate Bolshevik protestors commits a felony all of the rest of the protestors try to pretend they’ve never seen the guy, never heard of him and have no idea who he is. Every time.
But they don’t do this because they are cowards (although they are cowards). They do it because it makes it possible to enforce the ‘no snitch’ mentality. You can’t snitch on someone ‘you’ve never seen or heard of’.
I am willing to bet is social media will paint another picture, without even looking for it.
Oh, so it was just regular background black violence. Proof of why blacks in Ferguson get so much law enforcement attention.
He was within pistol range of police surrounding a building and a big protest, and he was engaged in crime unrelated to that.
As I said, proved what everyone knows to be true.
It never ends does it!
Maybe the protestors think they all look the same...
He likely figured that as soon as a couple of cops took hits, they’d start mowing down the protestors, and ‘Bammy’s race war would start. Kudos to the cops on their restraint.
Yup..to late to get this guy to talk as the bargaining chips,the charges,have already been filed.Hs looking at life with out so why talk now?
The media has been quick to say that this guy was not part of the protest group yet they have shown pictures on twitter of him at previous protests and on his facebook account surprise surprise, one of his “Friends” is Dorion Johnson I tell ya its a small world
I don't believe that the accused perp has murdered anyone (that we know about, yet)...
I do not trust the “protestors” to tell the truth about anything.
I’m pretty certain he wasn’t paid by check....to there will be no paper trail to follow....
Snitches get stitches.
They hear about it on the news, just like their president.
From last October, this ‘close knit’ group of protestors is kicking a police car.
And at the 4:09 mark...a pistol.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KL3j9i8wZA
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