In thinking about the various ways in which the national Ferguson-support "community" can respond to the heinous miscarriage of justice we have witnessed, it occurred to me that putting Bob McCulloch, St. Louis County prosecutor and central figure in the perpetration of that crime, on public trial might be one effective method of drawing attention to his failure, which was no doubt instrumental in the failure of the jury. It would also serve as a way to document a rebuttal, if you will.
A grand jury of 9 black and 3 white jurors ought to be selected. The facts in the case of how McCulloch failed in his responsibility of prosecutor, from the day of the MURDER up to and including his disgustingly farcical announcement last night.
The entire deliberation of the mock grand jury should be scripted by talented writers and last the same number of days, thereby DOUBLING the time upon which the public would dwell upon this terrible process and result.
The entire deliberation should also be filmed and released on YouTube, with transcripts online and coverage across the blogosphere.
Protests should be arranged and held in Ferguson around the "leaks" from these Grand Jury deliberations on the case of Bob McCulloch.
After it is all said and done, the entire thing should be compiled into a book sold on Amazon as both a record and a fundraiser. People should be encouraged to purchase copies for every library in the country.
Put Prosecutor McCulloch On TRIAL!
Make him rue the day he decided to throw this decision for Darren Wilson.