Ferguson Prosecutor Releases More Evidence From Michael Brown Case

By Julissa Catalan


When St. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch announced that the grand jury decided to not indict Darren Wilson on charges of killing Michael Brown, he also promised to publicly release all evidence—including testimony as well as autopsy and forensic reports—that was presented to the grand jury.

On Saturday, McCulloch publicized 23 documents, including witness testimony and the transcript of an interview with Dorian Johnson, the friend who was with Brown at the time of his death.

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