Celebrities react to grand jury's decision not to indict Darren Wilson

theGRIO REPORT - Celebrities are turning to social media to vent their frustrations towards our nation's justice system, in wake of a grand jury's decision to not indict Darren Wilson....

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A grand jury has decided not to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the death of Michael Brown, the unarmed, black 18-year-old who was fatally shot in August.

In the wake of this shocking announcement, celebrities are turning to social media to vent their frustrations towards our nation’s justice system.

50 Cent turned to Instagram to say the Jury’s decision not to indict officer Wilson is once again proof that there is no right or wrong, because our justice system is flawed.

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Director Spike Lee posted a photo of Brown to Instagram that read, “We are all Mike Brown.”

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Singer Brandy posted a photo on Instagram that read, “No justice, no peace.”

#nojusticenopeace #knowjusticeknowpeace

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Actor Jesse Williams, who’s had a strong presence in Ferguson since the shooting death of Michael Brown, posted a satirical meme to Instagram.

Grammy winner Alicia Keys simply posted the words, “Mike Brown.”

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Rihanna Instagrammed a photo of protesters holding up a telling sign of what the future might hold.

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T.I. posted a photo of Tupac, accompanied by one of the late rapper’s lyrics. T.I captioned his photo saying, “Sh** makes me ashamed to be American Bruh!!! A Black man’s life ain’t worth sh** in dis country I guess??? Godbless #MikeBrown #TrayvonMartin #SeanBell, Every other black man that has fallen to these crooked cops, All dey families, And da Revolutionaries Who Gon Ride Tonight!!!! #NoJustice #NoPeace.”

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