| Racial Struggles:  HOLDER ON THE CONCLUSION OF THE GRAND JURY MICHAEL BROWN FERGUSON DECISION |   | 
	| Written by DD | 
	| Monday, 24 November 2014 20:23 | 
| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                                                   AGMONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2014                                                                         (202) 514-2007
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 ATTORNEY GENERAL HOLDER STATEMENT ON THE CONCLUSION OF THE GRAND JURY PROCEEDING IN THE SHOOTING OF MICHAEL BROWN
 
 WASHINGTON—Attorney  General Eric Holder released the following statement Monday regarding  the conclusion of the St. Louis County grand jury proceeding in the  shooting of Michael Brown:
 
 “While  the grand jury proceeding in St. Louis County has concluded, the  Justice Department’s investigation into the shooting of Michael Brown  remains ongoing.  Though we have shared information with local  prosecutors during the course of our investigation, the federal inquiry  has been independent of the local one from the start, and remains so  now.  Even at this mature stage of the investigation, we have avoided  prejudging any of the evidence.  And although federal civil rights law  imposes a high legal bar in these types of cases, we have resisted  forming premature conclusions.
 
 “Michael  Brown’s death was a tragedy.  This incident has sparked a national  conversation about the need to ensure confidence between law enforcement  and the communities they protect and serve.  While constructive efforts  are underway in Ferguson and communities nationwide, far more must be  done to create enduring trust.  The Department will continue to work  with law enforcement, civil rights, faith and community leaders across  the country to foster effective relationships between law enforcement  and the communities they serve and to improve fairness in the criminal  justice system overall.  In addition, the Department continues to  investigate allegations of unconstitutional policing patterns or  practices by the Ferguson Police Department.
 
 “Though  there will be disagreement with the grand jury's decision not to  indict, this feeling should not lead to violence.  Those who decide to  participate in demonstrations should remember the wishes of Michael  Brown's parents, who have asked that remembrances of their son be  conducted peacefully.  It does not honor his memory to engage in  violence or looting.  In the coming days, it will likewise be important  for local law enforcement authorities to respect the rights of  demonstrators, and deescalate tensions by avoiding excessive  displays—and uses—of force.”
 
 
 
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