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The interviews and documents didn’t match the official autopsy or coroners report. Dorian Johnson had a lawyer before the grand jury met and more than likely on the advice from counsel he is avoiding a future perjury or false testimony charge.

Via KMOV

The prosecutor who oversaw the Ferguson police shooting inquiry released additional grand jury documents Monday evening, but they do not include a law enforcement interview with a key witness that was also appeared to be missing from the initial release of documents last month.

St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Bob McCulloch made the records public without explanation. The material includes transcripts of eight federal interviews of possible witnesses to Michael Brown’s shooting death in early August; an autopsy of Brown performed by a federal medical examiner; police radio traffic; and an alleged audio recording of the shots fired at Brown by Ferguson officer Darren Wilson.

The Associated Press reviewed those documents as well as more than 5,700 pages released on Nov. 24 after a grand jury decided not to indict Wilson. It does not appear that the documents include a transcript or a recording of a two-hour FBI and county police interview with Brown’s friend, Dorian Johnson, who was with the 18-year-old when he was shot.[…]

Ed Magee, a spokesman for McCulloch, acknowledged his office didn’t release copies of FBI interviews with some witnesses at the request of the U.S. Department of Justice, which is conducting a separate civil rights investigation into Brown’s death. An FBI spokeswoman in St. Louis declined comment Monday.

“Those reports are not ours to release,” Magee said.

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