Darren Wilson has remained silent ever since he shot and killed unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown; however, he finally spoke out during a recent interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos.  

Darren opened up about his personal life, and directly addressed the heated backlash that has come after the grand jury decided not to indict him.  Wilson also recounted the altercation that occurred between him and Brown from his perspective, and stated that he wouldn't change the way things turned out if he could go back in time and relive that incident.  Wilson's lack of remorse for killing the teenager really upset many people who watched his interview, and sparked some very heated responses on Twitter.

There were those who supported Darren's decision to kill Brown, while many others were left feeling extremely angry over his lack of regret for killing a teenager.  Despite what many people may think about him, Darren claims that his conscience is clear.

Check out his ABC interview and the reactions above.

Source: Twitter