Darren Wilson, the white police officer who shot and killed unarmed black teen Michael Brown on Aug. 9, leading to a wave of protests and unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, is likely to resign from his department, according to his lawyer.
In an interview with NBC station KSDK, attorney Jim Towey said, “Realistically speaking, Darren will never be a police officer again, and he understands that. Going forward it will be school, and trying to carve out a new niche, new career, for he and his family.”
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On Monday a grand jury decided not to indict Wilson in the death of Brown. That decision sparked the most violent outburst in Ferguson since August. Over 80 arrests were made, a dozen buildings were burned and the National Guard had to be summoned to patrol the city.









