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1. DARREN WILSON

Officer speaks out: Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson, in his first interview since the fatal shooting of Michael Brown, maintains that he did his job right. Wilson told ABC News yesterday that he’s not tormented by that fateful encounter in suburban St. Louis last summer. “I don’t think it’s haunting,” Wilson says. “It’s always going to be something that happened. The reason I have a clean conscience is that I know I did my job right.”

2. NATIONWIDE PROTESTS

Protests around the U.S.: In Atlanta and Boston and New York and Los Angeles, they marched by the hundreds or the thousands – blocking bridges, tunnels and major highways. They shouted their anger over a Missouri grand jury’s decision not to indict Officer Darren Wilson. There were protests in more than 170 U.S. cities.

3. FERGUSON PROTESTS

Another night of chaos: Like the night before, the tension here got thicker with every tick of the clock Tuesday night. Protesters, kept at bay all evening by riot police and the National Guard, got restive.  Some flipped over a police cruiser, broke out its windows and set it on fire. Police moved in quickly to snuff it out.

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source: CNN.com

 

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