Missouri Governor Declares State of Emergency Ahead of Grand Jury Ruling
St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay said the Guard members would be used more as a visible signal of support, not as front-line law enforcement agents. "My biggest concern is people are safe and the protesters are given their right to express themselves peacefully," he said after the announcement. "We do everything we can to keep people safe, keep property safe and allow people to express their opinions."
William Brooks, national president of the NAACP, called the activation of the Guard "premature in its application and presumptuous to the hundreds of peaceful demonstrators who have embraced their Constitutional right to protest."
The decision "threatens to stir up tensions and denigrate the peaceful efforts of countless non-violent activists," Brooks said in a statement.
There was no indication that a grand jury announcement is imminent, and there is no specific date for it to reveal its findings into whether Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson should face charges for shooting Brown on Aug. 9.
The St. Louis County prosecutor has said he expects the grand jury to reach a decision in mid- to late November.
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