The decision was announced by prosecuting attorney Robert McCulloch, who discussed the lengthy deliberation period of the grand jury citing consideration of differing witness reports as a one reason for the unusually long session.

Ahead of Monday’s announcement, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon made a plea for peace.

“Our shared hope and expectation is that regardless of the decision, people on all sides show tolerance, mutual respect and restraint,” he said.

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15 thoughts on “No indictment: Grand jury decides Ferguson Officer Darren Wilson will not face criminal charges”
  1. Im just saying it was an accident he did not do it on purpose and it could have been a white person do you think if it was a white person they would be doing this come on now people have some common sense and stop doing what you are doing.

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