Ohio official: No decision yet on charges in gorilla case

CORRECTS AGE FOR CHILD FROM 4 TO 3- A June 20, 2015 photo provided by the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden shows Harambe, a western lowland gorilla, who was fatally shot Saturday, May 28, 2016, to protect a 3-year-old boy who had entered its exhibit. (Jeff McCurry/Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden via The Cincinatti Enquirer via AP) (The Associated Press)

A boy brings flowers to put beside a statue of a gorilla outside the shuttered Gorilla World exhibit at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, Monday, May 30, 2016, in Cincinnati. A gorilla named Harambe was killed by a special zoo response team on Saturday after a 4-year-old boy slipped into an exhibit and it was concluded his life was in danger. (AP Photo/John Minchillo) (The Associated Press)

Authorities say no decision has been made yet on whether to bring charges against of the parents of a 3-year-old boy who fell into a gorilla enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo, causing an animal response team to fatally shoot the primate.

Cincinnati city spokesman Rocky Merz said Wednesday no determination has been made on possible charges nor has anything related to the case been released by departments investigating the incident.

Meanwhile, in a 911 call released Wednesday, the boy's mother pleads for help while shouting at the child: "Be calm!"

Another woman is heard telling bystanders at the zoo Saturday to be quiet because they're annoying the gorilla.

The boy's family released a statement saying he continues to do well and expressing gratitude to the Cincinnati Zoo for protecting him.