NO JUSTICE FOR MIKE BROWN: Officer Darren Wilson is a free man
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After 3 months of deliberations, a grand jury of 12 members selected by a judge decided no probable cause exists to indict Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson for the shooting death of unarmed teen Mike Brown. St. Louis County Prosecutor Robert McCullough made the announcement in a press conference in Missouri at 9:15 beginning with an apology to the Brown family. "Regardless of the circumstances they lost a loved one to violence an such a loss knows no bounds," he said before delivering the decision. McCulloch said the grand jury met for 25 days and heard over 70 hours of testimony and deliberated over 2 days before making a decision. Multiple witnesses for Mike Brown, McCulloch said had contradictory testimonies based on hearsay.
After 3 months of deliberations, a grand jury of 12 members selected by a judge decided no probable cause exists to indict Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson for the shooting death of unarmed teen Mike Brown. St. Louis County Prosecutor Robert McCullough made the announcement in a press conference in Missouri at 9:15 beginning with an apology to the Brown family. "Regardless of the circumstances they lost a loved one to violence an such a loss knows no bounds," he said before delivering the decision. McCulloch said the grand jury met for 25 days and heard over 70 hours of testimony and deliberated over 2 days before making a decision. Multiple witnesses for Mike Brown, McCulloch said had contradictory testimonies based on hearsay.