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Justice Department condemns Ferguson leaks as effort to sway opinion - LA Times

24.10.14

Justice Department condemns Ferguson leaks as effort to sway opinion - LA Times: “There is no way there should be reports from all these anonymous sources and these ‘leaks’ ....This is supposed to play out in the courts and the justice system, and not the media,” said Patricia Bynes, a committeewoman for Ferguson township, which includes the city of Ferguson, and a prominent voice in the protest movement. Quoting a popular chant, she added, “The whole damn system is guilty as hell.”


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