By Ru Johnson and Julio Enriquez
Denver musicians have taken to Twitter to share their thoughts after a Ferguson grand jury revealed they would not pursue charges against police officer Darren Wilson in the fatal shooting of Michael Brown.
While the theme here is frustration, many local musicians have shared messages of love and understanding in the face of uncertainty.
Here’s what the Denver music scene had to say:
Heavy on my heart & mind
— Nic Hamm_rb_rg (@NicJaMberg)
"Don't take any guff from these swine" Hunter S. Thompson
— James M Irvine (@DRjamesirvine)
Fully in support of forever transforming into vigil for black brothers & sisters killed by racist police state.
— Milton Croissant (@miltonmelvin)
solidarity march with . solidarity march with . …
— Wild Baby Records (@WildBabyRecords)
Seasons greetings from amurica! Where racists have founded the strongest military, power and capital…
— WheelchairSportsCamp (@wcsportscamp)
Spread more love. This world needs it.
— Air Dubai (@AirDubai)
Waiting for Obama and knowing nothing he can say will make this okay. Nothing.
— Trev Rich (@TrevRichHD)
Black people and black communities aren't full of angry, aggressive people it's full of people who are devalued and confused.
— juan shockness (@kidastronavt)
NO Justice
— KooQua_ViciousMisses (@KooQua_AuroraCO)
SAD
— Brandon Whalen (@BrandonSings)
Come down to civic center park in Denver and join us in protest
— Rubedo (@rubedomusic)
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