Tuesday, 25 November 2014

See for yourself: This is the evidence the Ferguson grand jury saw before deciding

A protestor in Ferguson last night.

A grand jury took three months to consider evidence in the shooting of Michael Brown, an unarmed black youth, in Ferguson, Missouri. They had to determine if there was probable cause to believe that Darren Wilson, a white police officer in the St. Louis suburb, had committed a crime when he shot and killed Brown during an altercation.


Ultimately, the grand jury decided not to indict Wilson. (Nine of 12 jurors would have had to charge him with a crime.) The evidence they considered was voluminous, and now that the trove has been released by the St. Louis County Prosecutor’s Office, you can see for yourself.


Interview with Darren Wilson on day after shooting


Darren Wilson’s testimony to the grand jury


Medical examiner’s autopsy report for Michael Brown


Medical examination of Darren Wilson on day of shooting


Photos of Darren Wilson from his medical examination




(St. Louis County Prosecutor’s Office)



(St. Louis County Prosecutor’s Office)



(St. Louis County Prosecutor’s Office)

Analysis of guns and bullets at the scene


All other major documents


Click here to see all testimony to the grand jury, law enforcement interviews, medical reports, and other forensic evidence.




See for yourself: This is the evidence the Ferguson grand jury saw before deciding

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