Ferguson Shooting Suspect Confesses, Hidden Camera Clarifies
The hidden camera eye has resolved the shooting case— the whole incident was captured by hidden camera and after discovering the solid proof accused gunman Jeffrey L. Williams admitted his shooting act. L. Williams shots fired two policemen those got wounded during the previous protest in Ferguson, Mo.
The Ferguson police detained Williams on 15 March—allegations of two counts of first-degree attack, second one of firing weapon from a car, and counts of armed illegal act.
L. Williams’ weapon attacked in the shoulder of St. Louis County Police Department’s an officer and second fire assaulted below right eye of the nearby Webster Groves Police Department’s a member. After the incident rescue took them to nearest hospital for rapid treatment and now recovering at house.
St. Louis County Prosecutor Robert McCulloch, revealed arrest of L. Williams while addressing news conference, he has admitted firing act with intention to attack policemen but didn’t tell further details of this act but that the key of the case.
However, despite of Williams’ confession late Monday, his St. Louis defense lawyer Jerryl T. Christmas remained that he is not a sinner. Christmas wrote in his email that his client told him that he didn’t do any shooting act against the police, Christmas further said allegations against William’s are baseless, so the real criminal is still at large and we should focus on his arrest.
Previous week, Christmas explained media reporters that the confession of Williams, came out in the result of security forces’ excessive force and actually real sinner couldn’t arrest, though St. Louis County Police made wrong these allegations.
Police gained all proofs even a vehicle which Williams used during the act that night and also visited his girlfriend’s apartment. The warrants confidential informant and hidden-camera coverage helped police as well court.