
NBC News Legal Analyst Lisa Bloom argued that “charging” is a “racially-tinged offensive word” in a discussion on the Darren Wilson grand jury decision on Tuesday’s “Reid Report” on MSNBC. Bloom alleged that there were inconsistencies and ambiguities in Wilson’s

Tuesday on MSNBC’s “The Reid Report,” Missouri State Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadali (D) claimed since Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson fatally shot Michael Brown, many of her constituents who were protesting have been “hog-tied and kicked when they were unconscious” and
Representative Peter King (R-NY) said it would be “very helpful if President Obama went and met with the police officer [Darren Wilson], or invited him to the White House” on Tuesday’s “Opening Bell” on the Fox Business Network. He stated

Tuesday afternoon on CNN’s “The Lead with Jake Tapper,” Tapper asked former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani whether he had ever prosecuted a case like the one in Ferguson during his time as a federal prosecutor. “It’s unusual, the

Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Ronan Farrow Daily,” Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) said the riots in reaction to the grand jury announcement Monday night that Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson will not face charges for fatally shooting Michael Brown was because of

Tuesday on CNN, host Don Lemon took Rev. Jesse Jackson to task for claiming the riots last night in Ferguson were caused by “unending consistent pain and neglect” of urban plight and joblessness. At one point Lemon interrupted Jackson saying,
CNN Correspondent Stephanie Elam reported that police officers were nowhere to be seen as looting and fires ravaged Ferguson during riots in the city on Monday. Elam said that where she was, “we saw a good number of police officers

Tuesday afternoon on CNN’s “Wolf,” host Wolf Blitzer asked Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) what she thought of the grand jury’s decision in Ferguson. “I know you’ve been in close contact with the Brown family before this grand jury, have
CNN National Correspondent Jason Carroll was forced off a live shot from Ferguson by protesters who screamed at him and accused him of forwarding the police’s narrative on Tuesday. Follow Ian Hanchett on Twitter @IanHanchett
MSNBC’s “PoliticsNation” host Al Sharpton appeared to be snubbed by the other two cable networks during his Tuesday press conference with Michael Brown’s family in Ferguson, MO. Both CNN and Fox News carried the press conference live, but after the

Tuesday on CNN, retired lieutenant general and the commander of Joint Task Force Katrina Gen. Russel L. Honoré said if the riots in Missouri cant be controlled the next step is “the Insurrection Act.” Partial transcript as follows: It takes a lot
Police officer Darren Wilson said that he was “sorry” to the Brown family for their loss, but that he has “a clean conscience” in his first interview since the shooting broadcast on Tuesday’s “ABC World News.” Wilson said that after