Protesters holding up the universal sign for surrender, which is what witnesses said Brown did before being fatally wounded by Officer Darren Wilson. (Google Images)
Protesters holding up the universal sign for surrender, which is what witnesses said Brown did before being fatally wounded by Officer Darren Wilson. (Google Images)

The Wall Street Journal has pulled together the grand jury documents regarding Officer Darren Wilson’s killing of unarmed teenager Michael Brown, 18. Click here to read the transcripts which are broken up into 24 volumes.

Photos taken of Officer Darren Wilson's "injuries." (Google Images)
Photos taken of Officer Darren Wilson’s “injuries.” (Google Images)

In the transcripts, Wilson, who is 6’4 and 210 pounds, used words and phrases like “crazy,” “mean,” “aggressive” and “physically uncontrollable” to describe Brown.  He testified, that “I felt like a five-year-old holding onto Hulk Hogan,” adding, “That’s just how big he felt and how small I felt just from grasping his arm.”

Protesters gather in front of the White House to protest the Ferguson grand jury's decision not to indict Officer Darren Wilson in the killing of unarmed teen Michael Brown, 18.
Protesters gather in front of the White House to protest the Ferguson grand jury’s decision not to indict Officer Darren Wilson in the killing of unarmed teen Michael Brown, 18. (Google Images)

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