Some think checking for prints on the pistol would help prove claims that Michael Brown grabbed at the gun. (Photo: St. Louis County Prosecutor’s Office) Since the St. Louis County prosecutor released thousands of pages of evidence the grand jury used to decide not to indict a white police officer in the deadly shooting of a black teen, the public has been scrutinizing the manner in which officials handled evidence, particularly the officer’s gun, immediately following the incident.
According to official documents, supervisors allowed Wilson to drive himself back to the police station after the shooting where he washed blood from his …read more
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