News (Media Awareness Project) - US GA: LTE: May Justice Prevail In Shooting Investigation |
Title: | US GA: LTE: May Justice Prevail In Shooting Investigation |
Published On: | 2009-11-19 |
Source: | Toccoa Record, The (GA) |
Fetched On: | 2009-11-20 16:37:38 |
MAY JUSTICE PREVAIL IN SHOOTING INVESTIGATION
I was unaware that District Attorney Brian Rickman was on the board of
the Narcotics Criminal Investigations and Suppression team (NCIS) that
was involved in the Ayers shooting.
While I do not doubt Mr. Rickman's integrity I do believe that there
should be a special prosecutor appointed in the Ayers case.
Any appearance of impropriety must be avoided. While I understand and
applaud the sensitivity being show to Rev. Ayers' family I do not
believe that the appointment of a special prosecutor is relevant to
his families feelings. This is a criminal matter, not a civil one.
This case is being closely watched by people all over the state and
nation.
While we all want closure as quickly as possible, anything but the
appointment of a special prosecutor is going to be seen with cynicism.
Frankly everyone I know outside of Toccoa believes there will be a
cover-up and whitewash. My white friends think I'm a fool to have any
faith in "the system" and my black friends shrug and say "now you're
going to see how it is."
I am hopeful that Mr. Rickman and the people of Toccoa/Stephens Co.
will show the world how it should be, not how it has been elsewhere.
May justice prevail.
Randolph C Williams
Toccoa
I was unaware that District Attorney Brian Rickman was on the board of
the Narcotics Criminal Investigations and Suppression team (NCIS) that
was involved in the Ayers shooting.
While I do not doubt Mr. Rickman's integrity I do believe that there
should be a special prosecutor appointed in the Ayers case.
Any appearance of impropriety must be avoided. While I understand and
applaud the sensitivity being show to Rev. Ayers' family I do not
believe that the appointment of a special prosecutor is relevant to
his families feelings. This is a criminal matter, not a civil one.
This case is being closely watched by people all over the state and
nation.
While we all want closure as quickly as possible, anything but the
appointment of a special prosecutor is going to be seen with cynicism.
Frankly everyone I know outside of Toccoa believes there will be a
cover-up and whitewash. My white friends think I'm a fool to have any
faith in "the system" and my black friends shrug and say "now you're
going to see how it is."
I am hopeful that Mr. Rickman and the people of Toccoa/Stephens Co.
will show the world how it should be, not how it has been elsewhere.
May justice prevail.
Randolph C Williams
Toccoa
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