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Grand jury considering the Ferguson shooting is being investigated for misconduct | Grand jury considering the Ferguson shooting is being investigated for misconduct |
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The St. Louis County prosecutor’s office is investigating an accusation of misconduct on the grand jury that is hearing the case against the Ferguson police officer who shot and killed 18-year-old Michael Brown. | The St. Louis County prosecutor’s office is investigating an accusation of misconduct on the grand jury that is hearing the case against the Ferguson police officer who shot and killed 18-year-old Michael Brown. |
Ed Magee, the spokesman for county prosecutor Robert McCulloch, said they received the information from a “Twitter user” Wednesday morning. | Ed Magee, the spokesman for county prosecutor Robert McCulloch, said they received the information from a “Twitter user” Wednesday morning. |
“We are looking into the matter,” he said. | “We are looking into the matter,” he said. |
An account of possible jury misconduct surfaced Wednesday morning on Twitter, when several users sent messages about one juror who may have discussed evidence in the case with a friend. | An account of possible jury misconduct surfaced Wednesday morning on Twitter, when several users sent messages about one juror who may have discussed evidence in the case with a friend. |
In one of those messages, a person tweeted that they are friends with a member of the jury who doesn’t believe there is enough evidence to warrant an arrest of the officer, Darren Wilson. | In one of those messages, a person tweeted that they are friends with a member of the jury who doesn’t believe there is enough evidence to warrant an arrest of the officer, Darren Wilson. |
The same person who tweeted about being friends with a member of the jury has also tweeted messages of support for Wilson. | The same person who tweeted about being friends with a member of the jury has also tweeted messages of support for Wilson. |
Magee confirmed that the Twitter user and feed came from an activist, Shaun King. | Magee confirmed that the Twitter user and feed came from an activist, Shaun King. |
Within seconds of posting this, her friends told her to delete it and she did. It was screenshotted first. pic.twitter.com/b6kTf9p40h — Shaun King (@ShaunKing) October 1, 2014 | Within seconds of posting this, her friends told her to delete it and she did. It was screenshotted first. pic.twitter.com/b6kTf9p40h — Shaun King (@ShaunKing) October 1, 2014 |
Within seconds of posting this, her friends told her to delete it and she did. It was screenshotted first. pic.twitter.com/b6kTf9p40h | Within seconds of posting this, her friends told her to delete it and she did. It was screenshotted first. pic.twitter.com/b6kTf9p40h |
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) October 1, 2014 | — Shaun King (@ShaunKing) October 1, 2014 |
The jury has been weighing evidence on the case since Aug. 20, within days of the Aug. 9 shooting. McCulloch told The Washington Post last week that both the FBI and county police’s investigations into the shooting are “pretty much done.” He also said that jurors should be done hearing all the evidence by later this month, but they could meet through mid-November. | The jury has been weighing evidence on the case since Aug. 20, within days of the Aug. 9 shooting. McCulloch told The Washington Post last week that both the FBI and county police’s investigations into the shooting are “pretty much done.” He also said that jurors should be done hearing all the evidence by later this month, but they could meet through mid-November. |
Grand jury proceedings are confidential and if there has been a breach, the prosecutor’s office may have to start over with a newly empaneled group. | Grand jury proceedings are confidential and if there has been a breach, the prosecutor’s office may have to start over with a newly empaneled group. |
Meanwhile, Ferguson is grappling with continuing protests amid the wait over whether Wilson will face charges. | Meanwhile, Ferguson is grappling with continuing protests amid the wait over whether Wilson will face charges. |
Attorney’s for the Brown family did not immediately respond to requests for comment regarding the investigation into the grand jury. | |
Reached on Wednesday evening, King told the Post that the potential link was further evidence that the current legal proceedings may be flawed. | |
“At a time where so many people in Ferguson already don’t believe that Prosecutor Bob McCulloch will take this case seriously, this potential leak is a disaster,” King said. “If it’s found to be true and the Grand Jury has to be dismantled, McCulloch should be taken off of the case immediately and replaced with a special prosecutor.” | |
-Wesley Lowery contributed to this report |