In the US state of Missouri, protesters have continued to clash with police through the night after a grand jury decided not to charge a policeman over the shooting death of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown in August.
The family of Michael Brown say they are "profoundly disappointed" that Officer Darren Wilson will not now go on trial after the grand jury concluded he had acted in self-defense.
Despite calls for calm from the Brown family and US President Barack Obama, hundreds of people took to the streets in protest, looting, and setting businesses and police cars on fire.
Protester Matthew Williams, from St. Louis County, says the community has been cheated of justice.
IN: I'm so angry...
OUT: ..to the fire.
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The Grand Jury ruled the physical evidence on the scene showed Brown was charging at the officer just before he was shot to death, but
Protester Matthew Williams, from St. Louis County, says that just doesn't make sense.
IN: I don't know...
OUT: ..that is nonsense.
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