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St. Louis Grand Jury Declines to indict Police Officer for shooting death of Michael Brown

Monday, November 24, 2014

Michael Brown

A St. Louis County grand jury has declined to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the case of the shooting death of Michael Brown.

The grand jury’s decision was announced by prosecutors Monday evening after weeks of speculation about how they would act on the case.

Officials in Missouri called for calm Monday ahead of the announcement. The officer’s fatal shooting of an unarmed black teen in August had touched off weeks of sometimes violent protests.

The announcement was being made at the courthouse in the St. Louis County seat of Clayton, part of the sprawling St. Louis suburbs.

The Governor of Missouri, Jay Nixon urged in advance that “regardless of the decision, people on all sides show tolerance, mutual respect and restraint.”

According to Nixon, the timing of the grand jury’s announcement, after darkness had fallen, was a decision of prosecutors.

He said several local churches would provide shelter, safe haven and medical care in the event of unrest.

St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley also called for calm in an evening news conference. “This is not the time to turn on each other; it is a time to turn to each other. We are one community,” he said.

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