Here is Scott Greenfield at Simple Justice explaining what's wrong with the police statements.
Whole article at: http://blog.simplejustice.us/...
"I was asked a question on tweeter the other day about how long it would take for the local prosecutor, Bob McCulloch, to present the case against Police Officer Darren Wilson, and how long a grand jury term lasts before they all go home. It’s a question that can’t be easily answered, but is also unlikely to matter.
The prosecutor’s office is asking for patience as forensics and autopsy evidence are presented to the grand jury, which is meeting four to eight hours each Wednesday. Witness testimony is still being gathered, Magee said.
Two attorneys at the prosecutor’s office, Kathi Alizadeh and Sheila Whirley, are presenting the evidence to the grand jury, Magee said. Alizadeh, with 26 years on the job, including 22 murder cases, is leading the presentation.
“People just need to wait,” Magee said. “People are still coming forward and we are still waiting for the investigation to be completed.”
Charges are brought directly when there is a “clear-cut probable cause,” Magee said. adding that there is no such clarity in the Brown shooting.
This sounds about right, but it’s nonsense. If this was true for all, it should be true for Wilson. But it’s not true for all. If it had been you, or me, we would have been arrested immediately and the grand jury presentation would have been over in an hour or two. The rest would be fleshed out later. Still, it makes for a great story to soothe concerns, as if the prosecution is just trying to be thorough and fair. "