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Last Friday, it looked like a decision in Ferguson was imminent, but now we know that the grand jury that will determine the fate of Police Officer Darren Wilson will reconvene Monday, Nov. 24, for more deliberations. On Aug. 9, Wilson shot and killed Michael Brown after an altercation between them turned into a life-and-death situation. While waiting to see if Wilson will be indicted, tension is palpable with protestors insisting that this has now become a case revolving around civil rights.A state of emergency has been called in the St. Louis area, and National Guard members are also already in place, leading many to believe that it is pretty obvious that Wilson will not be indicted. But Brown's family was assured a phone call from Ferguson prosecutors once a decision is reached, and they have yet to hear anything either way. -
FBI Arrests Two Intending To Bomb Ferguson During Protests As Unrest Continues Ahead of Darren Wilson's Indictment Decision
There still hasn't been a decision yet as to whether or not Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson will be indicted in the shooting death last August of Michael Brown, yet the unrest is intensifying. On Friday it was confirmed that two men were arrested on suspicion of buying explosives that they were intending to detonate during protests, once a decision is finally in. While their identities have yet to be revealed, the two are now facing a slew of federal firearms charges. -
Militant Group Known as RbG Black Rebels Has Already Put a Bounty on Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson's Head
It sounds like there's a pretty good chance that tomorrow will be the day when the whole nation learns whether or not a Ferguson grand jury has decided to indict officer Darren Wilson in the death of Michael Brown. It's the kind of case that has been absolutely impossible to escape the details of, with rioting marking the first few weeks following the shooting. It has been a case of he said/she said that has pushed just about every kind of civil rights button that exists. -
New Video Allegedly Shows Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson Making Random Threats to Mike Arman in 2013
This is probably the worst time for anything else negative regarding Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson to be released to the press, but a new video has leaked depicting his demeanor with a suspect in October 2013 and it is not good. Wilson reportedly showed up on Mike Arman's property to issue a court summons for derelict vehicles. Arman pulls out his cellphone and informs Wilson that he is going to record everything, making it sound like he was already leery of the local police department.In the 15-second clip, you can clearly hear Wilson tell Arman, "If you don't stop taking pictures, I'm gonna lock your ass up."Wilson tells him that he has no right to film him and physically moves the camera. Here is the issue in the police report filed by Wilson: His depiction of the entire incident is basically disproved by the video. Arman was charged with failure to comply until his attorney saw the video. He was also charged with violating pitbull violations, which is a bit funny because the dog was actually a bull dog. -
Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson Immediately Allowed to Return to Duty If Cleared in Michael Brown's Death Investigation
A grand jury in St. Louis County has been hearing testimony for nearly three months now over a case that has grabbed headlines on a daily basis. The account of what happened between Ferguson police officer, Darren Wilson and 18-year old Michael Brown on Aug. 9 differs depending on who you happen to be listening to but the case has incited, protests, riots and opened some serious dialog. Some witnesses have claimed that the unarmed Brown had his hands in the air when shot numerous times by Wilson. The officer insists that killing Brown was ultimately an act done in self defense, and the grand jury's final decision on whether or not to indict Wilson is expected any day now. -
WATCH: 'Michael Brown Requiem' Protest Halts St. Louis Symphony’s Performance of Brahms’s 'German Requiem'
The St. Louis Symphony’s performance of Brahms’s "German Requiem" was halted by a Ferguson demonstration this past Saturday at Powell Hall. -
Ted Nugent Slams “Ferguson Thugs” In New Column, Blames Liberalism For The “Plague Of Black Violence”
Ted Nugent is a man who has become very well known for speaking his mind. So much so that it’s hard to remember the guy is actually a very good guitarist. But this story isn’t about his skills, it’s more so about some recent comments he made on the unfortunate happenings in Ferguson following the killing an unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown. -
Chingy Believes Ferguson Riots Are A Government 'Conspiracy' [WATCH]
The latest celebrity to weigh in on the situation in Ferguson, Missouri is St. Louis rapper Chingy, best known for his 2003 hit "Right Thurr," who posted a video to Youtube concerning his feelings about the shooting of Michael Brown and the riots that followed, believing it all to be a political conspiracy in an effort to establish a police state. -
Killer Mike Shares His Thoughts On the Problems Underlying the Chaos in Ferguson
Killer Mike recently shared his thoughts on the problems underlying the chaos in Ferguson following the shooting of Michael Brown. Read what he had to say here. -
Nelly Starts Scholarship Fund In Honor of Slain Ferguson Teen Michael Brown
Rapper Nelly has spoken out on the tragic death of Michael Brown and the unrest in Ferguson. The St. Louis native has also set up a scholarship fund in his honor. -
Nelly, Ferguson: St. Louis Rapper Speaks Out On Protests, Says 'We Have To Strategize Before We Overreact'
The combination of a late response (five days after the incident) and a message that didn't align with many of the protestors ("calm down") resulted in severe backlash against the Missouri-born rapper.
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