Michael Brown Sr.

Michael Brown Sr., center, listens along side

Rev. Al Sharpton, right, as Brown family

attorney Anthony Gray, left, speaks during

a news conference at Greater St. Mark Church

in St. Louis County, Mo. Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2014.

(AP / Jeff Roberson)

 

Lawyers representing Michael Brown's family said the process that resulted in a grand jury deciding not to indict a police officer in the fatal shooting of the unarmed teen was unfair.

 

Attorney Benjamin Crump told reporters Tuesday that the family's legal team objected to the decision by St. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCullough to call a grand jury in the case, rather than appoint a special prosecutor.

 

"We object publicly and as loudly we can, on behalf of Michael Brown Jr.'s family that this process is broken," Crump said.