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(KTVI)- Protesters who are seeking justice for Michael Brown plan to block I-70 Wednesday afternoon. Organizers are calling this an act of civil disobedience. The shutdown is set to take place at Hanley Road and I-70 at 4:30pm. A rally is set to begin at 3pm.

Brown was shot to death by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson on August 9th. A Grand Jury is currently considering charges.

St. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch is presenting the case. But organizers of today`s planned protest say they have no confidence that the case will be handled fairly by McCulloch. Protesters are citing questionable decision making by McCulloch and the fact that he comes from a family of police officers.

The goal of the I-70 shut down is to get a special prosecutor appointed to take over the case. The same kind of protest was planned for Labor Day. Brown`s parents objected to the idea after it was announced. A few people didn't get the message and briefly shut down I-70.

A larger crowd is expected to participate in this afternoon`s protest.