Redditt Hudson is a former St. Louis County police officer. He states that he ultimately had to leave the force because he “became so profoundly disillusioned with the criminal justice system in the United States and the behavior of some of my fellow officers in particular.”
He goes on further to state that he no longer wanted to be part of a system that participates in “severe inequity”.
Right around 4 minutes, this really gets interesting: Redditt Hudson states that he was IN THE ROOM when the Chief of Police stated that Darren Wilson had no idea that Michael Brown was involved in the stealing of the cigarillos and that Darren Wilson processed his own evidence and that he didn’t call in the shooting right away. He goes on and on and it is quite simply jaw-dropping.
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This is the guy who ran for Missouri State Senate in 2011. He was an ex-officer at the time and endorsed by the ACLU.
His current position…
http://www.stlcc.edu/Newsroom/2014/01/News24.html
Someone should really vett this things better.
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What bearing does this have on why I should “vet this things better”? None of this makes anything he said in the blog post any less true.
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Uh, yeah, and McCulloch runs for re-election for prosecutor all the time. I think it’s great that Reddit was endorsed by the ACLU. That gives him a sterling reputation in my view. In fact I would seriously question anyone who was not endorsed by the ACLU and probably not vote for them. They’re a non-partisan legal support group that preserves our civil rights.
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Thank you. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick could learn a LOT from you.
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