Michael Brown grand jury refuses to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson on criminal charges for shooting and killing the unarmed Black teen, riots erupt around unjust decision, President Obama calls for calm
Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson |
Slain Missouri teen Michael Brown |
FERGUSON, Missouri- A largely White St. Louis County grand jury on Monday unanimously refused to issue an indictment on criminal charges against Ferguson, Missouri police officer Darren Wilson, who shot and killed unarmed Black teen Michael Brown on Aug 9.
The grand jury at issue was chosen by a White judge.
"They determined that no probable cause exist to return an indictment," said St Louis County Prosecutor Robert McCullouch in a public statement Monday night as hundreds of protesters and others waited outside of the Ferguson Police Department for the news.
The National Guard and Ferguson police in riot gear were nearby, hoping to quell any violent outbursts around the controversial grand jury decision. But as the night progressed, riots broke out.
Shots were fired and some protesters immediately began throwing bottles at police, and breaking out windows, and they put fire to police cruisers and several businesses. some of them burned to the ground.
A few incidents of looting occurred.
More than 80 people were arrested.
Police responded with tear gas.
McCullouch said that there was a full investigation and that speculative data had been promoted by a "24 hours news cycle and the sensational appetite of the media."
"I'm ever mindful that this decision will not be accepted by some," said McCullouch."The whole world is watching how we respond and how we react."
McCullouch did admit to reporters that some of the witnesses, all of them at issue of whom are Black, did testify before the grand jury that Brown did raise his hands to surrender and was still shot by Wilson. But he would not answer when asked if surrendering with one's hands up should not result in a police killing, though he admitted that some laws might need to be changed as a result of the Brown tragedy.
The grand jury decision puts to rests months of speculation on whether Wilson, who is White, would be criminally charged.
Wilson is currently on administrative leave with pay.
The 12-member grand jury, which consisted of seven males, five females, nine Whites and three Blacks, had to decide whether there was probable cause to commit a crime or crimes and if Wilson committed the crime or crimes. Legal experts have said that probable cause is a low standard, and certainly a lower standard than proof beyond a reasonable doubt, which is needed for a conviction.
An indictment required support from nine of the 12 members of the grand jury.
St Louis County has roughly a million people and is 24 percent Black, U.S. census reports reveal.
President Obama, who sent three White House officials to Brown's funeral in August, has called for calm.
"Using any event as an excuse for violence, is contrary to to rule of law," said Obama. "This is not just an issue for Ferguson but an issue for America."
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Michael Brown Sr., the father of slain teen Michael Brown |
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Michael Brown's mother, Leslie McSpadden |
Only four of Ferguson's 53 police officers are Black, and it shows.
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