Ferguson: the police officer who shot Michael Brown will not be prosecuted


After three months of deliberation by a large jury for Saint Louis, Missouri, the prosecutor found that there was not enough evidence to bring Darren Wilson officer in court.


"After long considered the evidence, the grand jury deliberated almost two days to make its decision. He concluded that there is no probable evidence to prosecute Officer Wilson. No charges could not be sustained, "said the prosecutor Bob McCulloch.


Hundreds of people gathered in the streets of Ferguson to hear this controversial decision. The security forces are mobilized to respond to any possible overflow.


This is where the officer shot 12 times on the young Black 18. Michael Brown was shot six times, including a fatal head while he was unarmed.


A drama that caused serious race riots this summer Ferguson. The family of the victim, who was disappointed by the verdict of the grand jury, immediately called for calm.






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