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Missouri governor orders ‘systematic’ withdrawal of National Guard from Ferguson

FERGUSON, Mo. – Gov. Jay Nixon says his decision to draw down the Missouri National Guard in Ferguson follows progress in stemming upheaval in the St. Louis suburb since a white police officer fatally shot an unarmed black 18-year-old.

Nixon tells KMOX-AM that “the last two nights have been really good” in the suburb that had been the centre of nightly racial unrest since Michael Brown was killed Aug. 9.

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The white officer who shot Brown, Darren Wilson, is on administrative leave and has not been charged.

Nixon announced what he called a systematic withdrawal of Guard officers on Thursday. He says they’ve effectively protected the city while other agencies worked to restore trust between law enforcement and residents.

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Authorities have arrested at least 163 people in the protest area since Brown’s death.

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