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The father of Michael Brown said on Wednesday (November 26) that he hopes that only one thing comes from the grand jury decision not to indict the white police officer who shot his unarmed son in August.
"Change. That's all we're asking for. We actually don't accept that our son is gone, but we're dealing with it," Michael Brown Sr. told CBS This Morning. "There are other families that went through the same situation, and we all just want change all over."
He and Lesley McSpadden, the mother of Michael Brown, appeared on the network morning program for a wide-ranging interview two days after the grand jury in Ferguson decided there was not plausible evidence to charge Officer Darren Wilson for the fatal shooting.
Since the announcement made by St. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch on Monday, protests have sprung up throughout the country with some turning violent. The demonstrations in Ferguson ended in more than 60 arrests,