Their trial was set for that August 10, 1914, but by June 15, 1915, a grand jury had declined to review the case.
In December, a grand jury declined to indict any of those four officers.
The grand jury declined to indict anyone in the case.
A grand jury declined to indict six officers involved in the shooting.
A grand jury found the shooting unintentional and declined to file charges.
But he added that a jury might decline to award damages in such a case.
But a grand jury declined to file criminal charges against any of the six officers who were investigated.
A grand jury "declined to find any of them at fault."
The grand jury, however, declined to bring charges against the officers.
The jury of four blacks and eight whites declined to talk to the press at the courthouse.