Thursday, Sept. 25
The family and attorney react to special grand jury decision.
Cause of death for John Crawford III and Angela Williams is discussed
The U.S. attorney for the sourthern district of Ohio weighs in on Crawford case.
The family of John Crawford, along with their attorney, held a press conference with their reaction to the grand jury decision not to indict.
John Crawford, II, spoke to the local media about how he feels after a Grand Jury failed to indict a police officer who shot and killed his son on Aug. 5 inside a Walmart store in Beavercreek.
Wednesday, Sept. 24
Listen to the audio of the 911 call paired in real time with the surveillance video from the night of the Beavercreek Walmart shooting. This video contains graphic content and viewer discretion is advised.
The silent surveillance video from the Beavercreek Walmart shows the shooting of John Crawford by police officers. Warning, graphic content.
This active map of the Beavercreek Walmart shows the locations and movement throughout the store of John Crawford III, 911 caller Ronald Ritchie, the Beavercreek Police officers and Angela Williams.
In a news conference, prosecutors talk about and show surveillance that shows the shooting.
Surveillance video shows the movements of John Crawford III at the Beavercreek from the time he enters the store to the shooting.
Surveillance video shows the movements of the 911 caller in the store, including talking to Crawford's girlfriend
Surveillance video shows the movement of police officers from the time they entered the Walmart
Wednesday’s entire news conference with prosecutors.
John Crawford’s mother, Tressa Sherrod, speaks after the decision not to indict is announced.
John Crawford’s girlfriend, who was in the store with him before the shooting, talks about the incident.
Continuing coverage of the Beavercreek Wal-Mart investigation