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The grand jury chose not to indict Darren Wilson, the Ferguson police officer who shot and killed unarmed teen Michael Brown. He’s not facing charges…
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The grand jury chose not to indict Darren Wilson, the Ferguson police officer who shot and killed unarmed teen Michael Brown. He’s not facing charges…
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The family of Michael Brown has released a statement following the announced by Prosecutor McCulloch on the Grand Jury’s finding of no probable cause to…
Michael Brown Family: “The Killer Of Our Child Will Not Face The Consequences”
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Detective Esposito ended up on the wrong side of the tracks on Castle Season 7 Episode 8 , almost literally: He was one of many taken hostage by a captor with a mysterious agenda. For many, the Presidential address (regarding the non-indictment in Ferguson, Missouri) cut into the opening few minutes of the hour. But the catalyst for the culprit to take so many hostage was less important than the question of how Espo (and his new transit cop buddy) would extricate himself from this dangerous situation. It wouldn’t be easy, considering the man in charge was wearing a suicide vest that would detonate if he died. Due to a surveillance camera on board the train, Rick, Beckett and company were able to keep an eye on Espo… until the bomber nearly figured out its presence just as Espo was set to make a grab him in concert with the HRT squad (their plan was communicated via pizza box, naturally). Lanie was concerned for her man, of course, and ended up helping in the investigation. She took note of the hostage taker’s sickly appearance, which we later learned was due to him exposing himself to a flu strain in order to create an epidemic, thereby making a certain lab (that had stockpiled the vaccine) rich. Espo and his pal jumped their captor in the end, using a shoelace to secure his “dead man’s switch.” Was the detective exposed to the virus? Nope, he was back hugging his friends and colleagues (including a big one for Lanie) not long after the ordeal was over. Go watch Castle online via TV Fanatic in order to see how Espo came to a realization about Lanie and decide: are these two finally headed toward something “real,” as Espo said? Check out the following video, meanwhile, to get a look at Castle Season 7 Episode 9 , which will take Rick and Kate to the movies: Castle Season 7 Episode 9 Promo

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On Monday night, a grand jury in Ferguson, Missouri voted NOT to indict Darren Wilson , the police officer who shot and killed 18-year old Michael Brown in August. Riots broke out in the streets for days following the incident and, as documented in the following video, unrest followed the grand jury verdict once again last night. Ferguson Unrest Results from Grand Jury Decision Prosecutor Bob McCulloch explained via press conference that the grand jury found no probable cause for any of the charges considered against Wilson. The officer could have faced prosecution for first-degree murder and manslaughter in the shooting of Michael Brown , whose death has led to so much unrest. In response, President Barack Obama addressed the nation, pushing for calm, while celebrities from across all industries expressed their reaction on Twitter… Russell Simmons : the D.A never represented the people properly. He never wanted an indictment. violent ones in the streets are likely those who didn’t vote. LeBron James , who posted a drawing of Michael Brown arm in arm with Trayvon Martin, wrote: “As a society how do we do better and stop things like this happening time after time!! I’m so sorry to these families. Violence is not the answer people. Retaliation isn’t the solution as well.” “#PrayersUpToTheFamilies #WeHaveToDoBetter.” Charlie Sheen : Officer Wilson, You are a murderer. Shame on you. Parents are NOT supposed to bury their children. You think about that. #Losing. Katy Perry : Feeling stuck all the way over here in Sydney seeing the news just now… Sending my prayers to Ferguson & praying for an equal America. Kerry Washington : Surreal. Lena Dunham : All my love is with the family of Michael Brown. I applaud their strength and courage, mourn their loss, pray they see justice and change. Katherine Heigl : My heart and sympathy goes out to Michael Browns family. They’re words and actions are remarkable considering their deep sorrow and grief. Gabrielle Union : Heavy heart, angry soul… we matter. ALL our lives matter. Hear us, feel us, respect us… Shonda Rhimes : “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” -Martin Luther King, Jr. Magic Johnson : We must work together to stop the unnecessary loss of young men of color. Justice was not served in Ferguson. Josh Groban : My thoughts are with the Ferguson community. I hope the frustration, as well as the love for the Brown family, shows itself through peace. 15 Celebrities Who May Have Killed People 1. O.J. Simpson O.J. Simpson was arrested for the murder of his wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ronald Goldman, leading to the trial of the century in 1994-95.

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Celebrities took a lot less time expressing their feelings on the Ferguson grand jury’s decision than it took to announce it. Not only were authorities…
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Celebrities from Rihanna to Lena Dunham took to social media on Monday to share their opinions on the controversial Ferguson, Missouri, grand Jury ruling.
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Celebrities from Rihanna to Lena Dunham took to social media on Monday to share their opinions on the controversial Ferguson, Missouri, grand Jury ruling.
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Protestors took to the streets in cities across the U.S., from Los Angeles to New York City, after it was revealed that Ferguson Officer Darren Wilson will not be charged in Michael Brown’s shooting death.
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Do Black lives matter? SMH. Ferguson Grand Decides Not To Indict Officer Darren Wilson The grand jury has reached a decision in whether or not to indict Officer Darren Wilson on the shooting death of unarmed teenager Mike Brown. They have decided that he will not be charged for any wrongdoing for killing the teen. Via USA Today : A white police officer will not face charges for fatally shooting an unarmed black teenager in a case that set off violent protests and racial unrest throughout the nation, an attorney close to the case said Monday night. A St. Louis County grand jury declined to indict officer Darren Wilson, 28, for firing six shots in an August confrontation that killed 18-year-old Michael Brown, said Benjamin Crump, an attorney for the family. The decision had been long awaited and followed rioting that resembled war-zone news footage in this predominantly black suburb of St. Louis. “The jury was not inclined to indict on any charges,” Crump said after being informed of the decision by authorities. Prosecutors scheduled an news conference to announce the decision. Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon, a Democrat, called for calm after calling up National Guard troops to stand by in case of unrest. Speaking before the decision was announced, he urged that “regardless of the decision, people on all sides show tolerance, mutual respect and restraint.” Crowds gathered around the Ferguson police headquarters in anticipation of the announcement at the courthouse in Clayton, Mo., another St. Louis suburb. The 12-person grand jury had been considering whether probable cause existed to bring charges against Wilson, 28, the white officer who fatally shot Brown, an 18-year-old black man, after their Aug. 9 confrontation. The shooting inflamed tensions in a largely minority community that is patrolled by an overwhelmingly white police force. Brown’s lifeless and bleeding body lay for more than four hours in a Ferguson residential street after the shooting, prompting dismay and anger as a crowd gathered. Protests turned into rioting and looting the following night, and police responded with armored vehicles and tear gas, triggering a nationwide debate over police tactics. The 12-person grand jury, including nine whites and three African Americans, had been meeting in secret for months, hearing evidence and weighing whether Wilson’s should face charges that could have ranged from involuntary manslaughter to murder. Truthfully, we could see this coming a mile away with officials bringing in the National Guard and constantly calling for cooler heads and peaceful protests. SMH. Where do you think we should go from here?

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