St. Louis County Prosecutor Robert McCulloch says the grand jury currently hearing evidence in the shooting death of unarmed black teen Michael Brown by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, is not the source of recent leaks to the media.
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In a statement released on Thursday morning, McCulloch said the grand jury has released no information or evidence from the case, and refuted speculation that information recently published in The New York Times and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, that seemed to support Wilson’s narrative of the Aug. 9 killing, came from the grand jury.
“Even a cursory reading of the news articles reporting the information refutes that claim,” McClloch said. “As exasperating as I and others find the piecemeal release of information and documents, no information or evidence has been released by the grand jury, any individual juror or anyone associated with the grand jury.
“Whoever is releasing this information is doing great disservice to the grand jury process,” McCulloch continued. “Additionally, anyone suggesting that the integrity of the entire grand jury process has been destroyed is wrong, irresponsible and does a great disservice to the public.”
A New York Times story published earlier this month quoted an anonymous government official briefed on the civil rights investigation into the shooting, laying out for the first time what is alleged to be Wilson’s narrative of the shooting.
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Days later the St. Louis Post-Dispatch published an official autopsy and report conducted by the St. Louis County Medical Examiner’s office, in which experts say a gunshot wound to Brown’s hand suggested, as Wilson and the police claim, that Brown was reaching for Wilson’s gun shortly before being killed.
One of the experts, forensic pathologist Dr. Judy Melinek, later told msnbc that the Dispatch had taken her words out of context and that there were many possible scenarios that could have led to Brown suffering the kind of hand wound he suffered that day.









