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Department of Justice report regarding the criminal investigation into the shooting death of Michael Brown by Ferguson, Missouri Police Officer Darren Wilson.

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Recherches policières canadienne

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Titre alternatif

Report regarding the criminal investigation into the shooting death of Michael Brown by Ferguson, Missouri Police Officer Darren Wilson

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Bibliographie

Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (86 pages)

Note

"Memorandum"--At head of title.
"March 4, 2015"--Cover.

Résumé

"At approximately noon on Saturday, August 9, 2014, Officer Darren Wilson of the Ferguson Police Department ("FPD") shot and killed Michael Brown, an unarmed 18-year-old. The Criminal Section of the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBI") (collectively, "The Department") subsequently opened a criminal investigation into whether the shooting violated federal law. The Department has determined that the evidence does not support charging a violation of federal law. This memorandum details the Department’s investigation, findings, and conclusions. Part I provides an introduction and overview. Part II summarizes the federal investigation and the evidence uncovered during the course of the investigation, and discusses the applicable federal criminal civil rights law and standards of federal prosecution. Part III provides a more in-depth summary of the evidence. Finally, Part IV provides a detailed legal analysis of the evidence and explains why the evidence does not support an indictment of Darren Wilson."--Page 4.

Sujet

Accès en ligne

Contenu

I. Introduction -- II. Summary of the evidence, investigation, and applicable law -- A. Summary of the evidence -- B. Initial law enforcement investigation -- C. Legal summary -- 1. The law governing uses of deadly force by a law enforcement officer -- i. The shootings were not objectively unreasonable uses of force under 18 U.S.C. § 242 -- ii. Wilson did not willfully violate Brown’s constitutional right to be free from unreasonable force -- III. Summary of the evidence -- A. Darren Wilson’s account -- B. Physical and forensic evidence -- 1. Crime scene -- 2. Autopsy findings -- 3. DNA analysis -- 4. Dispatch recordings -- 5. Ballistics -- i. Wilson’s firearm and projectiles fired --ii. Projectile recovered from SUV --iii. Gunshot residue on Brown’s shirt --6. Fingerprints --7. Audio recording of shots fired --8. Wilson’s medical records --9. Brown’s toxicology --10. Ferguson market surveillance video -- C. Witness accounts --1. Witnesses materially consistent with prior statements, physical evidence, and other witnesses and therefore, give credible accounts -- i. Witnesses materially consistent with prior statements, physical evidence, and other witnesses who corroborate that Wilson acted in self-defense -- ii. Witnesses consistent with prior statements, physical evidence, and other witnesses who inculpate Wilson -- 2. Witnesses who neither inculpate nor fully corroborate Wilson -- 3. Witnesses whose accounts do not support a prosecution due to materially inconsistent prior statements, or inconsistencies with the physical and forensic evidence -- IV. Legal analysis -- A. Legal standard -- B. Uses of force --1. Shooting at the SUV -- 2. Wilson’s subsequent pursuit of Brown and shots allegedly fired as Brown was moving away -- 3. Shots fired after Brown turned to face Wilson -- C. Willfulness -- VI. Conclusion.

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