The case around Mike Brown’s killing by a Ferguson police officer is only getting murkier.
According to newsone.con, after releasing images from a gas station robbery to the press Friday
morning with the suggestion Mike Brown was pictured in them, the
Ferguson police department is now backtracking. In a second press
conference hours later, Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson admitted
that Brown’s shooting was unrelated to the incident.
Jackson told reporters that Brown and a friend
were in fact stopped, “because they were walking down the middle of the
street blocking traffic.”
He also admitted that Darren Wilson, the officer who killed Brown, didn’t suspect Brown at the time that he stopped him.
When Chief Jackson was asked by reporters why his department chose to
release the robbery tape if it was unrelated to the shooting, he
replied that he had to because “the media asked for it.”

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