The "I was afraid he was going to reach for my gun" excuse didnt work this time.
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Witnesses say Missouri Teen's Hands Were Up When Cop Shot Him
http://abcnews.go.com/US/witness-missouri-teens-hands-cop-shot/story?id=24920358A woman who says she witnessed the shooting of Michael Brown by a Ferguson, Mo., police officer said the 18-year-old had his hands up when he was killed.
The witness said Brown, 18, had turned around and was facing police with his hands in the air when the officer fired. She said a stray bullet from the police officer's gun hit a neighbor's home.
"I saw him turn around with his arms up in the air and they shot him in his face and chest and he went down unarmed," Piaget Crenshaw said.
"Was the other subject, the deceased, the 18-year-old, armed with a handgun or rifle or any type of weapon at the time? The answer to that is no," said Jon Belmar, chief of the St. Louis County Police Department, which was investigating the shooting by a Ferguson Police officer.
"It is our understanding at this point in the investigation that within the police car there was a struggle over the officer's weapon," Belmar said.
According to the police chief, the officer said he then got out of his vehicle and shot "at a subject."
The outrage in this town of 21,000 began this weekend after a Ferguson police officer shot and killed the teenager Saturday but witnesses said he had been unarmed and had his hands in the air.
Authorities told a different story. The police officer tried to get out of his vehicle just before the shooting, but Brown pushed him back into the car, said St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar.
Brown "physically assaulted" the officer, Belmar said, and the teen tried to get the officer's weapon. Brown was shot about 35 feet from the vehicle, the chief said, declining to provide more details.
Ferguson Police said its cars are not equipped with dashboard cameras.
Anger over the shooting gripped many in Ferguson. Some shouted at police who were at the vigil.
Stoic police in riot gear watched as young men knelt before them, hands up to symbolize surrender
But officers can be heard on video yelling back, calling protesters "fu@king animals."
Antonio French, an alderman in St. Louis, said a QuikTrip gas station was looted and an ATM dragged out.
"The officers did their best. They're only human," Knowles responded, adding that not every one of the 300 police officers present were from the Ferguson department.
A medical examiner will issue a ruling on how many times Brown was shot.
"It was more than just a couple," Belmar said.
Witnesses said Brown did nothing to instigate the shooting and appeared to be surrendering when he was killed.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/11/us/missouri-teen-shooting/According to Belmar, Brown was walking with a friend in the middle of the street when an officer attempted to exit his vehicle, the Los Angeles Times reported. Police said Brown pushed the officer back into the police car.
Brown then entered the officer’s vehicle and a struggle ensued over the officer’s weapon, according to police. During the altercation a shot was fired inside the car.
The officer and Brown then exited the vehicle and at that point the fatal shooting occurred, Belmar said.
Witnesses have had different accounts.
Dorin Johnson, a friend of the victim, told Fox 2 that he was walking in the street with Brown when the police squad car pulled up. The officer said to "Get the eff onto the sidewalk," he recounted.
Johnson said the officer didn't get out of his police car, but "reach[ed] his arm out the window and grabbed my friend around the neck."
"I witnessed the police chase after the guy, full force," Piaget Crenshaw said. "He ran for his life. They shot him and he fell. He put his arms up to let them know that he was compliant and he was unarmed and they shot him twice more and he fell to the ground and died."
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-missouri-police-shooting-20140810-story.htmlAn Associated Press photographer said police were telling people to go home, but authorities had blocked exit streets off.
Brown "was giving up in the sense of raising his arms and being subdued," Walker told The Associated Press on Monday. The officer "had his gun raised and started shooting the individual in the chest multiple times." The officer then "stood over him and shot him" after the victim fell wounded, Walker said.
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