The governor of the US state of Missouri has activated the state’s National Guard in anticipation of a grand jury decision over the killing of an unarmed black teenager.
In a statement, Jay Nixon said the guard will “support law enforcement’s efforts to maintain peace”. A panel is deciding whether to charge Officer Darren Wilson in the August death of Michael Brown, 18.
No specific date for the jury’s decision has been given.
The St Louis County prosecutor has said he expects the grand jury to reach a decision in mid-to-late November. Michael Brown, 18, was shot and killed by Mr Wilson in August after a confrontation in Ferguson, a majority-black suburb of St Louis.
Witnesses say Brown had his hands up in apparent surrender to the officer when he was shot.
Police have said there was a struggle between the teenager and the officer before the shooting.His death set off protests, sometimes violent, in the area. Ferguson police and other law enforcement were criticised for being heavily armed and using excessive force during protests.

Three weekend murders in St Vincent and the Grenadines are engaging the attention of the authorities.
A man who was extradited from Jamaica has been charged with the murder of a teenager in Nottingham in the UK. 20 year old Loandre Palmer, was arrested in Jamaica last month after a witness appeal and reward for information.
The Tobago Council of the People’s National Movement is urging the Minister of Tobago Development, to desist from what it calls the immature and erratic behaviour in which he has been engaged, especially in recent months.
Police are now probing the disappearance electronic items from the Ministry of Tobago Development. The incident took place at the ministry’s Orange Hill Road lower Scarborough offices.
St Vincent & the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonzalves has written to CARICOM asking it to communicate with the Indian Cricket Board his “grand settlement” aimed at diffusing the BCCI’s US$42M compensation claim against the West Indies Cricket Board and ending the full blown crisis.
Trinidad and Tobago will put US$100,000 into a fund which has been set up by Caricom to fight the Ebola virus in affected West African countries.
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