The Mayor of Ferguson tells CNN that Darren Wilson is still with the police department on administrative leave and has not worked out any resignation.
OutFront, attorney for Officer Darren Wilson, Neil Bruntrager.
In an interview with CNN, Michael Brown's parents, Lesley McSpadden and Michael Brown Sr., shared their discontent for Officer Darren Wilson's version of events, saying their son would never have taunted the officer, nor reached for his weapon.
Brown's father didn't mince words when he spoke about Wilson: "He's a murderer."
"He understood his actions. He understood exactly what he was doing. You know, he didn't have a second thought, a pushback thought, or nothing. He was intending to kill someone. That's how I look at it," Brown said. "He was going to kill someone at that point."
CNN's Sara Sidner has more.
After the jury decided not to indict Darren Wilson, hundreds of pages of testimony and evidence were released to the public.
It's a treasure trove of information, shedding light on the earliest moments in the investigation into the shooting.
But the documents are also raising questions about how the investigation was handled.
OutFront, Doctor Cyril Wecht, a forensic pathologist and CNN legal analyst Mark O'Mara.
A St. Louis County Sergeant confirms to CNN officials are searching for a missing AR-15 assault rifle believed to have been taken from a police car.
Federal officials are investigating whether arsonists targeted Michael Brown's father's church, setting it on fire.
It's just one of at least a dozen buildings torched as protests have spiraled out of control in the community.
Residents and business owners are now dealing with a shell of their town with buildings torched, some of them unrecognizable.
Sara Sidner is outfront from Ferguson.
If there's one person who knows the pain Michael Brown's parents are going through, it's Sybrina Fulton. Her 17-year-old son, Trayvon, was shot and killed by George Zimmerman in February 2012.
His trial ultimately ended in acquittal and sparked a civil rights debate across the nation.
It's been nearly two years since Zimmerman shot and killed Martin, and the Justice Department has yet to bring federal civil rights charges against him. Will the Justice Department follow through on their investigation of the Ferguson shooting?
Sybrina Fulton is OutFront.