a legal group that helps low income residents fight police citations. ferguson s been operating combined effort of city officials, police and courts designed at raising revenue by exploiting the most vulnerable among us. they are admitting the courts are not about public safety but about the generation of revenue. reporter: erin the question remains tonight will chief jackson continue to fight for his job. we tried reaching out to hitch today to see if he could continue to fight for that. we also reached out to the mayor and city manager trying to ask what chief jackson s future will hold. no response from any of the top officials in ferguson. thank you very much. next the breaking news on actor harrison ford crashing his plane in a los angeles golf course. we re going to go live with the latest in just a moment.
have done differently that would have prevented that killing from taking place? no. reporter: the family of michael brown disappointment. it is unimaginable to them that their child could be killed and no one be held responsible for it. reporter: while holder declined to indict wilson, he cited the police department as biased against blacks. although african-americans make up 67% of the town s population they were hit with 90% of police citations. these policing practices, disproportionately harm african-american residents. reporter: 90% of alleged excessive force victims were african-americans. police dogs only used on blacks. the investigation uncovered racist e-mails from police supervisors and court officials. one depicted president obama as a chimpanzee. another included a photo of bare-chested women apparently in africa with the caption michelle obama s high school reunion.