Ferguson Protesters Stage 'Die-In' at Missouri Mall

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In an attempt to disrupt "Black Friday" shopping, protesters lay down like corpses at a mall in Missouri.
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Protesters stage a "die-in" inside Chesterfield Mall, Friday, Nov. 28, 2014, in Chesterfield, Mo. Some protesters laid on the floor for four and a half minutes to symbolize the four and a half hours Michael Brown's body was left in the road while police investigated.Jeff Roberson / AP

In an attempt to disrupt "Black Friday" shopping, protesters staged a "die in" Friday, lying down like corpses at a mall in Chesterfield, Missouri, in response to a grand jury's decision Monday not to indict white police officer, Darren Wilson, who shot and killed an 18-year-old black teen, Michael Brown, in Ferguson.

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A protester holds up four fingers as a group stages a "die in" inside a mall on Nov. 28 in Chesterfield, Mo. Some protesters laid on the floor for four and a half minutes to symbolize the four and a half hours Michael Brown's body was left in the road while police investigated.Jeff Roberson / AP
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