People listen to Missouri Governor Nixon as he addresses the media in Ferguson, Missouri
Members of the community listen to Missouri Governor Jay Nixon (not seen) as he addresses the media following an announcement that officer Darren Wilson had been involved in the shooting of teen, Michael Brown, in Ferguson, Missouri August 15, 2014. Police named Wilson as the officer who shot and killed unarmed black teenager Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and said the youth was the key suspect in a robbery that occurred minutes before the shooting, which sparked days of sometimes violent protests. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
A picture of Associated Press video journalist Camilli is seen during his funeral ceremony at the Pitigliano Cathedral in Tuscany
A picture of Associated Press video journalist Simone Camilli, who was killed Wednesday in an explosion in Gaza, is seen during his funeral ceremony at the Pitigliano Cathedral in Tuscany, August 15, 2014. Camilli, 35, a video journalist working for the Associated Press, was the first international journalist killed in the latest Gaza conflict. REUTERS/Riccardo De Luca/Pool (ITALY - Tags: MEDIA POLITICS OBITUARY CONFLICT)
Johnson of the Missouri Highway Patrol speaks to media in Ferguson, Missouri
Captain Ron Johnson (3rd L) of the Missouri Highway Patrol speaks beside Missouri Governor Jay Nixon (C) as he addresses the media following an announcement that officer Darren Wilson had been involved in the shooting of teen, Michael Brown, in Ferguson, Missouri August 15, 2014. Police named Wilson as the officer who shot and killed unarmed black teenager Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and said the youth was the key suspect in a robbery that occurred minutes before the shooting, which sparked days of sometimes violent protests. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW POLITICS)
The coffin of Associated Press video journalist Camilli is seen during his funeral ceremony at the Pitigliano Cathedral in Tuscany
The coffin of Associated Press video journalist Simone Camilli, who was killed Wednesday in an explosion in Gaza, is seen during his funeral ceremony at the Pitigliano Cathedral in Tuscany, August 15, 2014. Camilli, 35, a video journalist working for the Associated Press, was the first international journalist killed in the latest Gaza conflict. REUTERS/Riccardo De Luca/Pool (ITALY - Tags: MEDIA POLITICS OBITUARY CONFLICT)
Johnson of the Missouri Highway Patrol speaks to the media in Ferguson, Missouri
Captain Ron Johnson (C) of the Missouri Highway Patrol speaks beside Missouri Governor Jay Nixon (R) as he addresses the media following an announcement that officer Darren Wilson had been involved in the shooting of teen, Michael Brown, in Ferguson, Missouri August 15, 2014. Police named Wilson as the officer who shot and killed unarmed black teenager Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and said the youth was the key suspect in a robbery that occurred minutes before the shooting, which sparked days of sometimes violent protests. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW POLITICS)
A wreath dedicated to Associated Press video journalist Camilli is seen during his funeral ceremony at the Pitigliano Cathedral in Tuscany
A wreath dedicated to Associated Press video journalist Simone Camilli, who was killed Wednesday in an explosion in Gaza, is seen during his funeral ceremony at the Pitigliano Cathedral in Tuscany, August 15, 2014. Camilli, 35, a video journalist working for the Associated Press, was the first international journalist killed in the latest Gaza conflict. REUTERS/Riccardo De Luca/Pool (ITALY - Tags: MEDIA POLITICS CONFLICT OBITUARY)
Johnson of the Missouri Highway Patrol addresses the media in Ferguson, Missouri
Captain Ron Johnson of the Missouri Highway Patrol addresses the media following an announcement that officer Darren Wilson had been involved in the shooting of teen, Michael Brown, in Ferguson, Missouri August 15, 2014. Police named Wilson as the officer who shot and killed unarmed black teenager Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and said the youth was the key suspect in a robbery that occurred minutes before the shooting, which sparked days of sometimes violent protests. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
Johnson of the Missouri Highway Patrol addresses the media in Ferguson, Missouri
Captain Ron Johnson of the Missouri Highway Patrol addresses the media following an announcement that officer Darren Wilson had been involved in the shooting of teen, Michael Brown, in Ferguson, Missouri August 15, 2014. Police named Wilson as the officer who shot and killed unarmed black teenager Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and said the youth was the key suspect in a robbery that occurred minutes before the shooting, which sparked days of sometimes violent protests. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
Johnson of the Missouri Highway Patrol addresses the media in Ferguson, Missouri
Captain Ron Johnson of the Missouri Highway Patrol addresses the media following an announcement that officer Darren Wilson had been involved in the shooting of teen, Michael Brown, in Ferguson, Missouri August 15, 2014. Police named Darren Wilson as the officer who shot and killed an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, and said the youth was the key suspect in a robbery that occurred minutes before the shooting, which sparked days of sometimes violent protests. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
Johnson of the Missouri Highway Patrol addresses the media in Ferguson
Captain Ron Johnson of the Missouri Highway Patrol addresses the media following an announcement that officer Darren Wilson had been involved in the shooting of teen, Michael Brown, in Ferguson, Missouri August 15, 2014. Police named Wilson as the officer who shot and killed unarmed black teenager Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and said the youth was the key suspect in a robbery that occurred minutes before the shooting, which sparked days of sometimes violent protests. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW POLITICS)