Emmett Till’s family reacts to Justice Department closing his case

ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with two of Emmett Till’s cousins, Rev. Wheeler Parkers, Jr. and Ollie Gordon, about the Justice Department’s decision to close the investigation into Till’s death.

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49 thoughts on “Emmett Till’s family reacts to Justice Department closing his case

  1. this is really sad, it really is. I feel for that family so much. It might not be the heart of White, Caucasian-American U.S.A. but i believe with my entire heart that the closing of this case is definitely of the spirit of White, Caucasian-American U.S.A.; therefore, i will never be proud to be an American. There are things about our country that we can & should be proud of but you'll never get me to believe that our country is filled with a majority of good people rather than being filled with a majority of bad people….all you have to do is look at today's decision on this case, that proves it all. Where are the good White, Caucasian-American people to stand-up for Emmett Till & make sure that the ruling of this case is corrected? The decision to close this case is proof that we are not a country….real countries don't let their people get away with committing crimes against each other & then there not be any consequences for the perpetrator. We can't be serious about being good at something when, as a country, we allow people to go unpunished after they murder someone; let me say that again: we can't be serious about being good at something when, as a country, we allow people to go unpunished after they murder someone.

  2. God is the true creator of this whole entire world America and no history shall be erased no matter how they try to eliminate what is the truth Emmitt was lynched and beat to death by those bad men we will never forget you 🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲

  3. This is a very painful part of AMERICAN HISTORY and the sad part is not much has changed!!! All these horrible people involved have suffered and will continue to suffer even though they ESCAPED JUSTICE!!!! The woman who started it all IS A DESPICABLE PERSON, THE KILLERS, THE SHERIFF, and their family members. Those 3 killers in Brunswick County ( Ahmad Arbury) are cut from the same cloth as these DESPICABLE killers from Money Mississippi!!!

  4. Unfortunately the belief in god that will punish the evil doers is just a means to quail rebellion. No need to get justice in the mortal world when the imaginary man will take care of it for you. Here is a true fact of life, if you don't punish people for ding bad things they will keep do the bad thing. If you reward people for doing bad things they will keep doing bad things with enthusiasm. If other people see people not being punished and being rewarded for doing bad things they also will do the bad things. A REAL god would be award of this simple fact of life and make sure his punishments are known. He would not wait to punish them in the afterlife where they couldn't be made examples of. Really what would be the point.

  5. She admitted she lied. What additional evidence did they need. The murderer's of young Mr. Til gave a detailed account of the murder to Live Magazine shortly after being acquitted. The Justice Department never brought charges for violation of his civil rights.

    The first white person to be convicted in a court of law for killing a black man, anywhere in the southern states, happened in 1986. Let that sink in. Ultimately the United States will answer to the Creator for the Til murder and every other instance of injustice that their laws facilitated.

  6. I’m surprise people know Carolyn is still alive and have not done anything to her. They better go whoop that old lady’s ass. I don’t care how old she is either.

  7. I got chills from watching this. The men who did it can't be held accountable by our justice system in life or death, but perhaps civilly or by society they should've been held accountable. At minimum, a statement would suffice for the history of the case. Hundreds of years from now, these cases will be looked at, and they will be seen with the retrospective eye and privileges of their time. They will ask us why had not something so commonly done in their time, had taken place in our's. We can only apologize for our time's shortcomings.

  8. I want to know where is Emmet till movie at he should have already have one so everyone can get to know him.i think he's family should have gotten Justice for him it ain't right it shouldn't matter what color you are the justice department should be for everyone not just one race my heart goes to Emmet family 🌼🌷🌷🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌹🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐🌷🌷🌷🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🥀🥀🥀🥀💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐🌹🌹🌹🌹🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌼🌼🌼🌼

  9. I fully expected them to say that they believe Mamie Till would have insisted that the case remain open to "let the world see" the grave injustice that took place. But right on cue, black folks are quick to prove that we don't hate the people responsible for racial injustice. I understand that they're elderly and this case has existed for a long time, but "looking toward heaven" is such a defeatist attitude. White supremacy can always bet on black folks being exhausted in the pursuit of justice on earth for fear of going to hell.

  10. Never underestimate the hatred of the racist pig. IF just the idea of a black boy with a white girl turns white supremacists into homicidal maniacs in '55, that kind of hatred doesn't just go away. White supremacy terrorists are still here today. Ahmaud Arbery was lynched for less in broad daylight 2021. Never underestimate the hatred of the racist pig.

  11. Very sad disgusting senseless tragedy in our country’s history……there are not enough apologies out there to give these people and their family. To this day I am ashamed for this horrible attack on a young boy, RIP Emmett.

  12. im sorry for your loss. but lets stop playing victim and focus on the problems that directly affect us today. this all seems like a distraction. we all know what happened to him was wrong and evil. lets move on and not be victims. we need strength

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