Reports: Ferguson Grand Jury Has Reached Decision
Media outlets citing unidentified sources report the grand jury considering whether Police Officer Darren Wilson should be charged in the death of Michael Brown has reached a decision.
The Associated Press was not able to confirm the reports Monday afternoon.
CNN, citing U.S. and local law enforcement officials it did not identify, said the St. Louis County prosecutor would announce a decision Monday.
The Washington Post, citing sources close to the process, said both the prosecutor's and Missouri governor's offices were preparing for press conferences likely to come later Monday.
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- Ferguson, Mo., Anxiously Awaits Michael Brown Grand Jury Decision
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