Tonight, tune in to “The Kelly File” for a one-hour special investigation of the facts of the criminal case surrounding the recent chaos in Ferguson, Missouri.
Reports are emerging that Ferguson, Mo., police officer Darren Wilson suffered severe facial injuries, including a fractured eye socket, during a confrontation with Michael Brown on August 9 that resulted in Wilson fatally shooting the unarmed black teenager.
Sandra Smith and her Outnumbered co-hosts called out Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon (D), members of the media and others for rushing to judgment in the case of an unarmed black teenager shot to death by a Ferguson, Missouri police officer.
On America's Newsroom this morning, we heard Bill O'Reilly's thoughts on what has unfolded in recent days on the streets of Ferguson. He said all "fair-minded Americans" should be concerned when someone is shot six times by a police officer, and peaceful protests are justified.
Amid the unrest and protests following the shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a police officer, authorities say a knife-wielding man was shot and killed by an officer today in St. Louis.
Today, the "Outnumbered" panel debated if the militarized police response to violence and looting in Ferguson, Missouri, following the death of Michael Brown is appropriate.
The national media and the attention of the whole country has seemingly turned to Ferguson, Missouri, in the past week following the shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a police officer. But what about the families of all of the other Americans that are killed in senseless violence throughout this country?
Bob Beckel disagrees with Charles Krauthammer's assessment that President Obama is not doing enough to condemn the violence and rioting in Ferguson, Missouri. Obama spoke yesterday on the situation, sending Attorney General Eric Holder to Ferguson to personally oversee the federal investigation.
Fox News legal analyst Peter Johnson Jr. weighed in this morning on the factors at play in the investigation of the death of Michael Brown, as conflicting evidence continues to emerge. A grand jury may begin hearing evidence as early as tomorrow.
A woman who claims to be a friend of Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson is now sharing Wilson's version of the fatal encounter with Michael Brown. Speaking on the The Dana Loesch Radio Show, "Josie" said that Brown "bum-rushed" Wilson at one point and that Wilson believed that Brown was "on something."
Tensions are running among the various police departments in and around Ferguson, Missouri, including a possible lawsuit by St. Louis County against the Missouri Highway Patrol. The county argues that the highway patrol have not allowed its officers to wear protective gear in some instances.