Violent protests in US after grand jury decides not to indict police man who killed unarmed teen

Thousands of people flooded the streets from L.A. to
New York late Monday night after a grand jury
decided they were not going to indict officer Darren
Wilson in the shooting death of unarmed 18 year old
Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, saying that
officer Wilson acted 'lawful'.


The jury was of course composed of 12 people; six
white men, three white women, two black women
and one black man. They met on 25 separate days
and heard more than 70 hours of testimony from
about 60 witnesses, including three medical
examiners and other experts on blood, toxicology
and firearms. And decided officer Wilson did nothing
wrong by killing a black unarmed teen, shot 6 times
After the announcement, protesters flooded the
streets burning cars, setting buildings on fire,
torching police cars, looting shops, flooding
highways and causing massive chaos especially in St.


Louis and Oakland, California. See some photos after
the cut...

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