politico | Rep. Peter King has a suggestion for the White House in dealing with
the latest developments in Ferguson — invite Officer Darren Wilson over.
“I
think it would be very helpful if President Obama went and met with the
police officer, or invited him to the White House and said, ‘You’ve
gone through four months of smear and slander, and the least we can do
is tell you that it’s unfortunate that it happened and thank you for
doing your job,’” the New York Republican told Fox Business on Tuesday.
King’s comments come one day after the announcement was made
that a grand jury decided not to indict Wilson for the Aug. 9 shooting
and killing of unarmed teenager Michael Brown.
“I
thought it was terrible how, over the last four months, a narrative was
put out there by our national leaders and by many in the media
presuming that the police officer was guilty,” King said.
President Barack Obama addressed the nation shortly after the decision was handed down and urged protesters to show “care and restraint.”
King
was not happy with Obama’s remarks, and said, “I wish he had said one
good word about the police, one good word about Officer Wilson, who has
gone through all this.”
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