Gave the police officer who killed a young black in Ferguson, Missouri American resigned a week after the grand jury's decision not to charge him in a move that ignited ethnic tensions and violent demonstrations across the country.
Newspaper, "St. Louis Post-Dispatch" and said that Darren Wilson sent a letter to the General Command of the police informing them of his resignation for security reasons.
Wilson wrote in his letter, according to the newspaper quoted "I would like to continue to work in the police, but the safety of the rest of the police and the community as a whole represents the very elements of great importance to me."
He added that he was informed that if he continued to practice his profession would constitute a threat to the population and the police in Ferguson, "a prospect that I have to do I prevent its occurrence."
Darren Wilson: the safety of my colleagues in the police are important to me (Reuters)
The lawyer Neil Brundtrigr agent defending Wilson announced on Wednesday that his client would resign from the police force and will never come back to him.
Violence
It is noteworthy that Wilson was launched in August 9 / August several bullets into the young unarmed Michael Brown, 18, was shot dead in an incident sparked violence in this small city of St. Louis suburbs and the predominantly black, but the majority of police officers in white.
And earlier this week after three months of deliberation, concluded that a jury that the police officer acted under the project of self-defense after get between him and Brown altercation and therefore may not be prosecuted, a decision that rekindled the fuse violent protests across the United States that have returned and calmed down in the middle of the week .
Yesterday, activists marched in protest procession Pfergson to denounce the murder and the jury's decision not to bring charges for Wilson.
The police in Ferguson stopped Friday 15 people after demonstrators temporarily closed three commercial centers in the suburb of St. Louis, after they refused to adhere to calls to close shops in the context of protests over the acquittal of Wilson.
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