RAW VIDEO: Watch the entire press conference from Special Prosecutor Mark Piepmeier, here. 1 PM UPDATE: COLUMBUS -- Gov. John Kasich said he and Ohio Attorney General Mike Dewine have agreed that a review of the Walmart shooting case is needed. After talking with the Attorney General and watching the video myself, I agree with his decision that a review by the U.S. Department of Justice is appropriate. This is a tragedy for the Crawford family and I share the concern of many in the community that this matter must be handled with the utmost seriousness and respect," Kasich said. "I ve consulted with local leaders, including leaders in the African American community, and I applaud the example they have set of calm, restraint and patience. WATCH LIVE AT 1: The Ohio Student Association reacts to today's grand jury decision not to indict Beavercreek police officers in the fatal Aug. 5 shooting at Walmart. CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE LIVE STREAM OF THEIR NEWS CONFERENCE http://bit.ly/1n6Q8xm XENIA -- The special grand jury has decided not to indict the officers in the Aug. 5 fatal shooting of John Crawford III. Special Prosecutor Mark Piepmeier is explaining some evidence from the grand jury proceedings now. We'll have the latest on-air and online. Check back for details. City of Beavercreek response to grand jury decision: The events of August 5th were tragic and we wish the outcome of that evening had been different. However, based on the information the responding officers had and Mr. Crawford s failure to comply with the responding officers orders, the officers did what they were trained to do to protect the public. The officers followed accepted law enforcement training protocol in their response to the report of an active threat in the Wal-Mart store. The grand jury review of the evidence and subsequent no bill decision indicates the officers actions were not of a criminal nature and justified under Ohio law. Although the state review process has been concluded, in keeping with the Beavercreek Police Department s Organizational Values and our desire to uphold the public trust, City Manager, Michael A. Cornell and Police Chief Dennis Evers are requesting the Federal Bureau of Investigation conduct a separate review of the Beavercreek Police Department s actions in this case to determine if there were any civil rights violations. The Beavercreek Police Department will cooperate fully with the FBI during this process. Until the conclusion of the review of the FBI s recommendations by the Department of Justice, Officer Sean Williams will be assigned administrative desk duty within the police department. The City will have no further comment pending the Department of Justice review. XENIA -- A decision has made a decision by the special grand jury in the case of the Aug. 5 officer-involved fatal shooting of John Crawford III. Special Prosecutors Mark Piepmeier and Stacey Degraffenried will hold a news conference at 11:30 a.m. today to announce the findings. We will be there to bring you the very latest. Previous coverage: SEPT. 22, 2014: Grand Jury Chosen in Crawford Case SEPT. 22, 2014: Special Grand Jury Protestors Hold Evening Event at Xenia Church SEPT. 22, 2014: Protesters March from Beavercreek to Xenia as Grand Jury Begins SEPT. 21, 2014: Special Grand Jury Process, How it Works AUG. 20, 2014: Family of Walmart Shooting Suspect Sees Part of Video of Incident ARCHIVE: DeWine Says Walmart Suspect Carrying MK-177 BB/Pellet Rifle