Grand Jury in Ferguson Shooting Investigated for Misconduct

Prosecutors in Missouri are investigating possible misconduct by the grand jury hearing the case against Officer Darren Wilson, who shot and killed unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown.

The investigation was launched after a series of messages posted Wednesday morning on Twitter showed users discussing one juror who may have shared information about the proceedings with a friend.

“I know someone sitting on the grand jury of this case[.] There isn’t enough at this point to warrant an arrest. #Ferguson,” read one message.

An activist based in St. Louis, Shaun King, was able to screenshot the conversation before the user—who had previously posted messages of support for Wilson—deleted her account.

The jury has been considering evidence in the case since August 20. Although its official term ended on September 11, the jury could take through mid-November to complete its hearing, St. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch has said.

McCulloch told the Washington Post last week that both the FBI and county police’s investigations into the shooting are “pretty much done.”

SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT