'It’s been 16 months since Park Police killed a man. Why is the FBI still silent?' via postopinions
By Editorial Board March 4 at 7:50 PM HERE’S A question for Attorney General William P. Barr: Why has the FBI, which falls under your purview, sat for nearly 16 months on the unwarranted killing of an unarmed young accountant shot to death by U.S. Park Police officers just outside Washington?
Why did they open fire on Ghaisar, who was unarmed and, judging from video evidence, posed no threat? Why has Mr. Wray similarly ignored a request to meet from Rep. Don Beyer , in whose district the shooting occurred?
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