



UPDATE — Nov. 25, 6:55 p.m. ET: On Monday night, St. Louis County prosecutor Bob McCulloch announced the decision by the grand jury in Ferguson, Missouri not to indict Officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of unarmed teenager Michael Brown. Immediately following the news, large-scale protests erupted in Ferguson and around the country and continue today.

Over the last couple of months, both mainstream media outlets and individual citizen journalists with smart phones have been live streaming coverage of the unrest in Ferguson as it unfolds in real time. Below are some of the most popular sources that are expected to cover the situation on the ground in Ferguson over the next few days.

KTVI Fox 2 St. Louis

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NBC News and NBC affiliate KSDK

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Bassem Masri

Bassem Masri has become a prominent citizen journalist in Ferguson after his multiple confrontations with CNN over what he views as biased coverage from the cable news network.

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Ferguson Protests Live

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NYC to Ferguson

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Ferguson Protests

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#Ferguson @MissJupiter1957

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St. Louis County Police Scanner

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Watch the grand jury decision announcement below, via CNN:

Watch President Barack Obama’s response below, via Fox News:

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