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READ: Darren Wilson’s Statement After Indictment Verdict

In a brief statement given to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, lawyers for Darren Wilson said:

Today, a St. Louis County grand jury released its decision that no charges would be filed in the case involving Officer Darren Wilson. From the onset, we have maintained and the grand jury agreed that Officer Wilson’s actions on August 9 were in accordance with the laws and regulations that govern the procedures of an officer.

In a case of this magnitude, a team of prosecutors rightfully presented evidence to this St. Louis County grand jury. This group of citizens, drawn at random from the community, listened to witnesses and heard all the evidence in the case. Based on the evidence and witness testimony, the grand jury collectively determined there was no basis for criminal charges against Officer Wilson.

Law enforcement personnel must frequently make split-second and difficult decisions. Officer Wilson followed his training and followed the law. We recognize that many people will want to second-guess the grand jury’s decision. We would encourage anyone who wants to express an opinion do so in a respectful and peaceful manner.

On a side note, Officer Wilson would like to thank those who have stood by his side throughout the process. This continued support is greatly appreciated by Officer Wilson and his family. Moving forward, any commentary on this matter will be done in the appropriate venue and not through the media.

A lawyer for Wilson described the last few days for the officer as “tense.” The cop’s location was unknown at the time when prosecutor Bob McCulloch announced that Wilson got off scott free for shooting Michael Brown dead on August 9, 2014. Since the shooting, Wilson has been in hiding. Although, he did find time to get married in October 2014:

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Wilson wished to thank those who stood by his side after the news that he won't be indicted spread to his camp.