Ferguson Police, Former Mayor Dispute Cori Bush Claim That White Supremacists Shot At Ferguson Protesters

Ferguson Police Chief James McCall Jr. and former Ferguson Mayor James Knowles disputed Democratic Missouri Rep. Cori Bush’s claim that white supremacists shot at Ferguson protesters.

Bush was a regular presence at the protests that rocked Ferguson, Missouri, after former police officer Darren Wilson shot and killed Michael Brown — and Bush claimed in a tweet Monday that protesters had been targets for “white supremacists” who shot at them from behind a hill while police did nothing.

When we marched in Ferguson, white supremacists would hide behind a hill near where Michael Brown Jr. was murdered and shoot at us.

They never faced consequences.

If Kyle Rittenhouse gets acquitted, it tells them that even 7 years later they still can get away with it.

— Cori Bush (@CoriBush) November 15, 2021

Bush tied her claim to the Kenosha protests following the officer-involved shooting that left Jacob Blake paralyzed, arguing that if Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted after shooting three people and killing two in August of 2020, it was proof that white supremacists could get away with murder. There is no evidence that Rittenhouse has ever been connected with any white supremacist group.

“When we marched in Ferguson, white supremacists would hide behind a hill near where Michael Brown Jr. was murdered and shoot at us. They never faced consequences,” Bush said. “If Kyle Rittenhouse gets acquitted, it tells them that even 7 years later they still can get away with it.”

Bush’s campaign followed her tweet with a statement reiterating the congresswoman’s claim, saying, “While on the frontlines of the Ferguson Uprising, Congresswoman Bush and other activists were shot at by white supremacist vigilantes. The question we need to ask is why white supremacists feel empowered to open-carry rifles, incite violence, and put Black lives at risk across our country.”

But when the St. Louis Post-Dispatch asked whether Chief McCall knew of any such shootings, his response was simple: “None that I’m aware of.”

The former mayor took things a step further, telling NewsTalk STL radio host Tony Colombo – who covered the Ferguson protests on the ground — that the only shots fired during the Ferguson protests were fired at police officers or between rival gang members.

“I reached out personally to James Knowles, who was the mayor of Ferguson at that time,” Colombo said during a November 16th broadcast. “He called it 100% BS, what Cori Bush said. He said the only gunshots were people taking shots at cops and


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