A grand juror who heard evidence in the police shooting death of Michael Brown has sued St. Louis County prosecutor Bob McCulloch over restrictions that prevent grand jury members from speaking out publicly about their cases.
“The American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri is representing Grand Juror Doe because, without permission from a court, it is a crime for grand jurors to discuss their service,” the ACLU said in a statement announcing the suit, which was filed Monday in U.S. District Court. “McCulloch is named as a defendant since he would be the person to bring charges against Doe.”
“Grand Juror Doe” is interested in sharing the experience of sitting on the grand jury, which decided not to indict Darren Wilson, the white former Ferguson, Missouri police officer who shot and killed Brown, who was black, on Aug. 9. The teen’s death and the subsequent grand jury decision sparked weeks of racial unrest in Ferguson and other cities around the U.S.
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