Sending Holder for justice , what a joke.
Hillary Clinton spoke out Thursday about the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., after 19 days of silence on the subject.
Clinton finally weighed in during a speech at a technology conference in San Francisco under pressure from the Rev. Al Sharpton and MSNBC�s Chris Hayes, according to US News.
�As a mother, as a human being, my heart just broke for his family,� she said. �But I also grieve for that community and for many like it across our country.�
The former secretary of state said the community will face challenges long after the protesters and cameras are gone.
�Nobody wants to see our streets look like a war zone, not in America,� she said. �We are better than that.�
Praising President Obama for sending in Attorney General Eric Holder, Clinton said it was �both appropriate and necessary to find out what happened, to see that justice is done.�