Showing posts with label michael brown. Show all posts
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Monday, November 24, 2014

Darren Wilson not charged in Michael Brown's death



The grand jury in Ferguson, Mo have found officer Darren Wilson justified in the shooting death of Michael Brown on August 9, 2014.

There has been speculation that the verdict has been known even before the grand jury left for the weekend to go home.

Details of the grand jury’s deliberations have leaked out in recent weeks, angering the Brown family and protesters who saw it as a signal that no charges would be filed.

Prosecutor Bob McCulloch made the announcement at  8:21 pm CT.

Officer Wilson has been on paid leave since the shooting, and Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson said Thursday that the officer was unlikely to return to work regardless of the grand jury’s decision. That reversed an earlier declaration that the officer would be welcomed back if not indicted.

Wilson shot Brown during a confrontation on Canfield Drive in Ferguson, blocks from the apartment of the teenager’s grandmother. The panel of grand jurors convened in mid-August, days after the shooting, and spent weeks considering the case.

Ferguson Grand Jury Reaches Decision



The grand jury in Ferguson has reached a decision on whether to indict officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown.

Reports are coming in that a press conference is planned for later today.

There are no  indication of whether Wilson, 28, will face state charges in the August shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown.

If Wilson is not charged, government officials are bracing for protests in the St. Louis area and nationwide. They have discussed emergency plans in the event of a violent reaction, while protest and community leaders have mapped out their response in the hopes of avoiding the unrest that exploded after Brown was killed.

Stay tuned for more information as it become available.

Friday, November 21, 2014

Protesters arrested awaiting Ferguson grand jury decision



About a dozen protesters gathered again outside the police station in Ferguson in frigid conditions, sometimes blocking vehicles as they waved placards and chanted "Whose streets? Our streets!" and "Killer cops have got to go!"

Police dressed in riot gear arrested at least two demonstrators for a second night running as tensions simmer ahead of a grand jury decision in the case of a white officer who shot dead an unarmed black teenager in August.

Officers in helmets and shields were deployed after a commander told protesters not to block traffic. Brief scuffles broke out and at least one woman and a man were handcuffed and taken away.

The Aug. 9 killing of Michael Brown triggered weeks of sometimes violent protests demanding officer Darren Wilson be indicted. Businesses and schools in Ferguson are bracing for renewed unrest, especially if the grand jury decides not to bring charges against Wilson.

 
Activists across the United States said they would stage their own rallies at federal courthouses nationwide regardless of the grand jury's decision. They say they will call for federal charges to be brought against Wilson if he does not face state charges.
 
Missouri Governor Jay Nixon has declared a state of emergency and called in 400 National Guard troops to back up police. Critics have called that a heavy-handed response, saying the majority of demonstrations have been peaceful.