Nice to see that they didn't sacrifice the officer just to appease the looters
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A grand jury in Ferguson, Mo., has decided not to approve criminal charges against white police officer Darren Wilson in the fatal shooting in August of unarmed black teen Michael Brown, as the entire St. Louis area braces for possible protests.
The grand jury worked "tirelessly to examine and re-examine" testimony from witnesses and evidence, St. Louis County prosecutor Bob McCulloch said.
"Eyewitness accounts must always be challenged and compared against the physical evidence. Many witnesses to the shooting of Michael Brown made statements inconsistent with other statements they gave, and inconsistent with the physical evidence," McCulloch added.
"The duty of the grand jury is to separate fact from fiction."
He cited, as an example, that a number of witnesses claimed they saw Wilson stand over Brown and shoot into his back. Some of those witnesses changed their story "once the autopsy findings were released showing Michael Brown had not sustained any wounds to the back of his body," McCulloch said.