WASHINGTON (TIP): The Missouri police officer who killed an unarmed black teen sparking months of protests in the city of Ferguson will never return to policing, his lawyer said. Darren Wilson is currently in discussions with the Ferguson, Missouri police department on the terms and conditions of his departure, attorney Neil Bruntrager said this week. “There’s no way in the world he can go back to being a police officer,” the lawyer said. The shooting set off days of racially-charged protests that erupted again this week after a grand jury on November 25 announced that Wilson would not be charged over the fatal shooting. Bruntrager told mediapersons that Wilson, who has said his conscience is clear, could simply not go back to work given the outrage over the case.
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