STL Today reports on Saturday afternoon a Ferguson police officer shot 18-year-old Michael Brown.
The fatal shooting outside an apartment complex sent angry residents into the street, taunting police.
His mother Lesley McSpadden said the shooting took place as her son was walking to his grandmother’s home.
19-year-old Piaget Crenshaw
– an eyewitness, said she was waiting outside for a ride to work when
she saw a police officer attempting to place the young man in a squad
car.
According to Crenshaw, she saw Michael Brown, hands in the air, attempt to flee.
Several shots hit him as he ran. The high school teen was scheduled to begin classes at Vatterott College on Monday.
The fatal killing sparked a lot of backlash and tension flared off and on through the evening.
Brown’s stepfather Louis Head held a sign that read, “Ferguson police just executed my unarmed son!!!”
Mourners later gathered at a prayer
circle and then had a candlelight vigil as darkness fell. They later
took to the streets shouting.
Wary police officers stood near the 100
protesters with rifles. The protesters also went to the street outside
the Ferguson police headquarters, chanting “No Justice! No Peace!”
Brown’s mother later appeared at the
shooting scene and was reportedly heard saying “I know they killed my
son. This was wrong and it was cold-hearted. (My son) doesn’t kill,
steal or rob. He doesn’t do any of that.”
Rest in Peace Michael Brown.

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