updated 7:57 PM EST, Tue November 25, 2014
FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) — Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon says more than 2,200 National Guardsmen will be in place in the region near Ferguson on Tuesday night in the event of more violence.
He said Tuesday that hundreds more will be deployed to Ferguson, where fires and looting erupted Monday night after word that a grand jury decided not to indict a white police officer who fatally shot 18-year-old Michael Brown.
The rest will be in a position to respond rapidly, if needed.
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- Grand jury testimony revealed
- Activist seemingly has phone stolen while live-streaming chaos
- Statement released on behalf of officer Darren Wilson
- Video captures Ferguson protester turn on Fox News reporter
- Michael Brown’s step-dad caught on video inciting violence
- Preview of officer Darren Wilson’s first TV interview
- Michael Brown’s mom reacts: “They think this is a f***ing joke”
- New photos show officer Darren Wilson immediately after incident
- Grand jury testimony revealed
- Activist seemingly has phone stolen while live-streaming chaos
- Statement released on behalf of officer Darren Wilson
- Video captures Ferguson protester turn on Fox News reporter
- Michael Brown’s step-dad caught on video inciting violence
- Preview of officer Darren Wilson’s first TV interview
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