Al Sharpton is returning to Ferguson for four days

The Rev. Al Sharpton is expected to hold a four-day tribute for the death of unarmed teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson Sharpton will be there from October 31 to November 4 in reference to the four hours that the teenager's body was left lying on the street Heis leading a wave of outcry after a report suggested that there is not enough evidence to charge Officer Darren Wilson over the shooting of Brown Wilson told grand jury he feared for his life as Brown attacked him Police are given greater scope for lethal action in case of self-defense Sharpton said it echoes the excuse given by convicted killer Michael Dunn Jury deliberating whether or not to bring manslaughter or murder charges

By Mia De Graaf for MailOnline

Published: 13:49 EST, 19 October 2014 | Updated: 13:13 EST, 20 October 2014

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The Rev. Al Sharpton is expected to hold a four-day tribute for the death of unarmed teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson at the end of this month.

Sharpton will be in the Missouri town from October 31 to November 4 in reference to the four hours that the teenager's body was left lying on the street.

Sharpton is leading a wave of outcry after a Friday report suggested that investigators do not have enough evidence to charge a police officer over the shooting of Michael Brown.

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