Ferguson,
Missouri, remains on edge ahead of grand jury report
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[November 19, 2014]
By Scott Malone
FERGUSON Mo. (Reuters) - A St. Louis
suburb that faced weeks of sometimes violent protests following August's
fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a white policeman
remained on edge on Wednesday as it waited to learn if the officer would
face charges.
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A grand jury has been meeting for nearly three months, considering
whether to indict Ferguson, Missouri, police officer Darren Wilson
for the Aug. 9 shooting of Michael Brown, an incident that laid bare
long-simmering racial tensions in the mostly black city.
Missouri Governor Jay Nixon on Tuesday named his picks for a
16-member commission charged with coming up with ways to address the
social and economic inequalities of Ferguson. He has declared a
state of emergency ahead of the grand jury's report, which officials
said would likely come this month and that many expect to provoke
another wave of protests.
Nixon defended the emergency declaration, which some called
heavy-handed, particularly given that protests in recent days had
been peaceful.
"We are certainly concerned about folks that are not coming to speak
but instead are coming to instigate or to cause harm to fellow
citizens or to their property," Nixon told reporters. "We are
planning for all contingencies, in the hope that we can provide
wide-open lanes for people to speak their voices while at the same
time protecting the safety and property of Missourans."
Officials said local police had been through conflict de-escalation
training since August, after being criticized for using tear gas and
rubber bullets on protesters who at times threw rocks and gasoline
bombs. Activist leaders have also been training potential protesters
in nonviolent civil disobedience techniques.
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There are conflicting accounts of what preceded the Aug. 9 shooting
of Brown, with some witnesses contending he had raised his hands in
surrender and others describing a struggled between the teen and
Wilson.
(Reporting by Scott Malone; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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