Though the masses has not heard anything from Darren Wilson since his killing of 18-year-old Mike Brown in Ferguson, the police officer has reportedly met with a few “high-profile news anchors,” according to CNN. Holding off-the-record preliminary meetings in secret locations, Wilson is reportedly deciding who to give an exclusive interview to. NBC News’s Matt Lauer, ABC News’s George Stephanopoulos, CBS News’s Scott Pelley and CNN’s Anderson Cooper and Don Lemon are among those who have met with Wilson. While the procedure is not out of the ordinary for networks vying for interviews, this particular case raises eyebrows because of Wilson’s straight-up disappearance from all things public. SEE ALSO: Michael Brown’s Dad Asks For Peace In New Video: ‘We Are Stronger United’ Anderson Cooper and Don Lemon have confirmed their meetings with Wilson:
Darren Wilson chose not to do an interview with me. I continue to hope to interview anyone with information about this tragedy.
— Anderson Cooper (@andersoncooper) November 23, 2014
I’d also like to intv the grand jury. There is no conspiracy here. Reporters want to intv people and sometimes you have to meet them first
— Anderson Cooper (@andersoncooper) November 23, 2014
For those asking, yes I met with Darren Wilson regarding an interview. Not out of the ordinary. @CNNTonight @brianstelter
— Don Lemon (@donlemon) November 23, 2014
The grand jury is still deciding on the indictment of Darren Wilson in the Aug. 9 shooting.