Tuesday, November 25, 2014

PAX CHRISTI USA OFFICIAL STATEMENT ON THE

GRAND JURY DECISION IN THE MICHAEL BROWN SHOOTING

 

Pax Christi USA is deeply disappointed and saddened by the grand jury decision not to indict Office Darren Wilson in the murder of Michael Brown of Ferguson, Missouri. An indictment would have moved the process of justice forward, allowing Officer Wilson to be tried by a jury of his peers and the events that led to the death of Michael Brown fully considered. It is our opinion that the failure to indict is another failure of the justice system in protecting the rights of people of color in our nation.

 

Pax Christi USA stands with the people of Ferguson and Michael Brown's family in the hope for a nonviolent resolution to a volatile situation.  The people of Ferguson, as well as communities of color all across our country, are rightfully angry, and they have a right to peacefully demonstrate and to demand further action.  Protestors have a right to engage without militarized intimidation from law enforcement. Police have a duty to nonviolently help to defuse tension where necessary, without recourse to overtly militant and provocative actions, including the use of tear gas and pepper spray. All citizens have the right to expect that their homes, churches and businesses will be safe from raids, destruction and looting....

 

To read the entire statement, click here.

 

To read the statement released today by Pax Christi St. Louis, click here.

 

We welcome your comments on the statement. Please consider posting a comment on the website on the statement page or joining in the conversation and sharing additional resources for prayer, study and action on our Facebook page or on Twitter

In Christ's peace,

 

Johnny Zokovitch

Director of Communications, Pax Christi USA