Photos from Ferguson, Missouri

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Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Protesters ride around after the announcement of the grand jury decision.
Ferguson Market and Liquor store is vandalized after the announcement of the grand jury decision
Police in riot gear use tear gas to clear the street in front of the Ferguson Police Department.
Smoke fills the streets as some buildings are on fire.
Police guard the area as some buildings are set on fire.
People watch as stores burn Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2014, in Ferguson, Mo.
Cars burn at a used car dealership Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2014, in Dellwood, Mo.
Police arrive at a business Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2014, in Dellwood, Mo., as cars in a parking lot next to the building burn.
Protesters gather around burning refuse in Oakland, Calif.
Stuck motorists wait for police to clear demonstrators from Interstate 580 in Oakland, Calif.
Smoke fills the streets as some buildings are on fire after the announcement.
A handful of activists hold a peaceful protest outside the Metropolitan Police Department headquarters
A handful of activists hold a peaceful protest outside the Metropolitan Police Department headquarters
Ferguson Market and Liquor store is vandalized after the announcement of the grand jury decision Monday, Nov. 24, 2014, in Ferguson, Mo.
Police in riot gear move down the street past a burning police car.
A police car is set on fire after a group of protesters vandalize the vehicle.
Protesters run for shelter as smoke fills the streets after the announcement.
Smoke fills the streets in Ferguson after the announcement.
Tweet from ABC13 reporter Tracy Clemons: "They just set a police car on fire"
Devin Dwyer at ABC News: "Several hundred protesters marched noisily to WH gate then went dead silent. Now chants: 'who are we?' 'mike brown'"
Protesters block streets after the announcement of the grand jury decision in St. Louis, Mo.
Police officers grab a protester after the announcement.
A protester walks out of a store with goods after the announcement of the grand jury decision.
A group of people raise their arms while chanting "Hands Up, Don't Shoot" during a protest.
An armed police officer guards the area after a group of protesters vandalize a police cruiser.
Protesters march during a rally near the Chicago Police headquarters after the announcement.
Police officers confront protesters after the announcement of the grand jury decision
President Barack Obama speaks after the Ferguson grand jury decided not to indict police officer Darren Wilson.
A woman holds up a display of people allegedly killed by police during a protest outside the Chicago Police headquarters before the announcement
Protesters march during a rally near the Chicago Police headquarters after the announcement of the grand jury decision
Police officers stand guard in front of the Ferguson Police Department as protesters react to the announcement of the grand jury decision
Police officers stand guard in front of the Ferguson Police Department as protesters react to the announcement of the grand jury decision
Police officers stand guard in front of the Ferguson Police Department as protesters react to the announcement of the grand jury decision
Protesters shove a police car after the announcement of the grand jury decision.
A protester squirts lighter fluid on a police car as the car windows are shuttered near the Ferguson Police Department.
A protester confronts police after listening to the announcement of the grand jury decision
Lesley McSpadden, the mother of Michael Brown, second from left standing on the top of a car, hugs an unidentified man, wearing an I am Mike Brown shirt.
Lesley McSpadden, the mother of Michael Brown, left standing on the top of a car, reacts as she listens to the announcement of the grand jury decision.
Lesley McSpadden, the mother of Michael Brown, wearing sunglasses, reacts as she listens to the announcement of the grand jury decision
Protesters listen to the announcement of the grand jury decision near a memorial Monday, Nov. 24, 2014, in Ferguson, Mo.
St. Louis County Prosecutor Robert McCulloch announces the grand jury's decision.
Protesters listen to the announcement of the grand jury decision Monday, Nov. 24, 2014
Protesters gather in front of the Ferguson Police Department before the announcement of the grand jury decision.
A protester speaks in front of the Ferguson Police Department before the announcement of the grand jury decision.
ABC News broadcast following the announcement that Darren Wilson would not be indicted.
Protesters listen to the announcement of the grand jury decision Monday, Nov. 24, 2014, in Ferguson, Mo.
Police line up in front of the Ferguson Police Department before the announcement of the grand jury decision.
Protesters gather in front of the Ferguson Police Department before the announcement of the grand jury decision
Protesters gather in front of the Ferguson Police Department before the announcement of the grand jury decision
Protesters gather in front of the Ferguson Police Department before the announcement of the grand jury decision.
Protesters gather in front of the Ferguson Police Department before the announcement of the grand jury decision.
A protester confronts police in front of the Ferguson Police department before the announcement of the grand jury decision.
Protesters gather in front of the Ferguson Police Department before the announcement of the grand jury decision.
Police officers watch and film protesters in front of the Ferguson Police department Monday, Nov. 24, 2014, in Ferguson, Mo.
An unidentified person looks out of the Buzz Westfall Justice Center.
Two men carry a board as they board up store fronts before the announcement of the grand jury decision.
Members of Missouri National Guard are escorted out of the Buzz Westfall Justice Center before the announcement of the grand jury decision.
Protesters gather in front of the Ferguson Police department Monday, Nov. 24, 2014, in Ferguson, Mo.
A woman holds an upside-down American flag Monday, Nov. 24, 2014, in Ferguson, Mo.
A woman waves a flag during a protest, Monday, Nov. 24, 2014, in Ferguson, Mo.,
Members of media line up in a parking lot across from the Buzz Westfall Justice Center in Clayton, Mo.
A protester confronts police officers, Monday, Nov. 24, 2014, in Ferguson, Mo.
ABC News Digital Journalist Robert Zepeda tweeted this image of Governor Jay Nixon, who stated "Show the world we can act without being disruptive."
ABC News Digital Journalist Robert Zepeda tweeted this image of Governor Jay Nixon who called "for peace respect and restraint."
A man demonstrates against the August shooting of of an unarmed 18-year-old black man by a white police officer, Monday, Nov. 24, 2014, outside the police station in Ferguson, Mo.
A woman looks out from a walking bridge connected to the Buzz Westfall Justice Center.
In this Aug. 16, 2014 file photo Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon speaks in Ferguson, Mo., following the police shooting of Michael Brown
Neighborhood boys dance near a memorial in the middle of the street Sunday, Nov. 23, 2014, more than three months after a black 18-year-old man was shot and killed.
Dellena Jones looks out from her boarded-up beauty salon in the neighborhood where there was much unrest following the shooting of Michael Brown.
Police stand guard during a demonstration outside the Ferguson Police Department, Sunday, Nov. 23, 2014.
A woman shouts while marching with protestors along a stretch of road where violent protests occurred following the August shooting of Michael Brown.
Police officers stand outside the Buzz Westfall Justice Center where a grand jury is considering possible charges against the police officer who fatally shot Michael Brown.
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Photos from Ferguson, MissouriProtesters ride around after the announcement of the grand jury decision.
David Goldman / AP

A grand jury declined Monday to indict Darren Wilson in the death of Michael Brown, the unarmed, black 18-year-old whose fatal shooting by a white officer sparked weeks of sometimes-violent protests and exposed deep racial tension between many African-Americans and police.

Within minutes of the announcement by St. Louis County's top prosecutor, crowds began pouring into Ferguson streets to protest the decision.

Story by the Associated Press.

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