“It’s like a perfect Law & Order episode that you will never see because it’s true.”
The play, written by journalist, producer and documentary filmmaker Phelim McAleer, will be the first to explore the controversial shooting of African-American teenager Michael Brown by police officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri last summer.
Apparently, we have not dispelled the last of the false narrative of “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot.” Phelim McAleer, the same man who brought us FrackNation, is now bringing us “Ferguson,” a play to give the public the true testimony of what really happened between Michael Brown and Darren Wilson.
What a load of bullock. We know what happened, and it doesn’t end well for Michael Brown who is the perpetrator. He got himself shot due to his poor life choices regarding charging an officer. Why can’t people accept that? Oh, because it doesn’t fit within the race-baiting narrative of Al Sharpton’s “police brutality against black youths.”
Yeah, Ferguson was a tragedy. It’s sad that Darren Wilson was forced to shoot Michael Brown. It’s sad that Michael Brown wanted to throw his life away like that. And the worst thing is the town rioted and destroyed itself in the name of a FALSE NARRATIVE. Hands up, don’t shoot never happened, and it would be nice if people quite trying to shove a false narrative down the public’s throat.