“We are profoundly disappointed that the killer of our child will not face the consequence of his actions. While we understand that many others share our pain, we ask that you channel your frustration in ways that will make a positive change. We need to work together to fix the system that allowed this to happen. Join with us in our campaign to ensure that every police officer working the streets in this country wears a body camera. We respectfully ask that you please keep your protests peaceful. Answering violence with violence is not the appropriate reaction. Let’s not just make noise, let’s make a difference.”President Obama addresses the nation President Barack Obama echoed the words of Michael Brown’s father, calling for the Brown’s death to lead to “incredible change, positive change” and for people not to hurt others or destroy property. It is an “understandable reaction” that some Americans will agree and others will be made angry by the decision to not indict Officer Darren Wilson, Obama said Monday night. “First and foremost, we are a nation built on the rule of law, so we need to accept this decision was the grand jury’s to make,” he said. Below is a live blog. We’ll update this as the night goes on.
LIVE UPDATES: Ferguson grand jury will not indict Darren Wilson in Michael Brown shooting
FERGUSON, MO - NOVEMBER 24: Demonstrators are confronted by police as they block a street during a protest ahead of the grand jury announcement on November 24, 2014 in Ferguson, Missouri. Ferguson has been struggling to return to normal after Brown, an 18-year-old black man, was killed by Darren Wilson, a white Ferguson police officer, on August 9. His death has sparked months of sometimes violent protests in Ferguson. A grand jury is expected announce today if Wilson should be charged in the shooting. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)