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Ku Klux Klan member; the KKK is raising money in support of Darren Wilson, the cop who shot and killed Michael Brown

by Frederick H. Lowe


Staff Writer
The NorthStar News & Analysis

The Southern Poverty Law Center, which monitors hate groups, reported that the Missouri Chapter of the Klu Klux Klan is raising money for Darren Wilson, the Ferguson, Mo., police officer who shot to death an unarmed Michael Brown.

“He’s a hero! We need more white cops who are anti-ZOG (Zionist Occupation Government) and willing to put Jewish-controlled black thugs in their place,” the Klan wrote in an email.
The Southern Poverty Law Center’s media department did not respond to a request from The NorthStar News & Analysis  about who is receiving the emails. 

A crowd of mostly whites attended a rally on Sunday in downtown St. Louis to show their support for Wilson who shot to death the 18-year-old on August 9 in Ferguson, a St. Louis suburb.

Members of the crowd of about 125 eagerly purchased from Wilson supporters T-shirts for $7 that displayed a police badge and the phrase, “Officer Darren Wilson, I stand by you,” according to the London Telegraph newspaper.

A preliminary autopsy reported that Wilson shot Brown at least six times, including two shots to the head. The gunshot wound at the apex of Brown’s head killed the teenager, according to Dr. Michael M. Baden, former chief medical examiner for New York City. One of the bullets shot into Brown’s head exited Brown’s right eye, traveled through his face, exited his jaw and re-entered his collarbone, where it lodged. Wilson also shot Brown four times in the right arm. (see companion stories).

Brown’s family asked Baden to perform an independent autopsy because they did not trust St. Louis County officials whom they blame for their son’s death. Baden has performed more than 20,000 autopsies.

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