FERGUSON, Mo., Nov. 20 (UPI) -- The Missouri police officer who fatally shot black teenager Michael Brown is in final negotiations with Ferguson city officials to resign, and may announce his decision as early as today, according to sources.
Officer Darren Wilson, who maintains he did nothing wrong in the controversial August shooting, is continuing to work out details of his resignation even as a grand jury is considering whether or not he committed a crime. The final determination of the resignation hinges on the grand jury's decision, sources tell CNN.