Monday, August 18, 2014

I think it is time Michael Brown's friends talk about him.

August 18, 2014
By Molly Hennssey-Fiske, Tina Susman, Lauren Raab

With the Missouri National Guard deployed (click here) and a curfew lifted, peaceful demonstrations were underway in Ferguson, Mo., at dusk Monday as the St. Louis suburb prepared for more protests surrounding the police shooting death of Michael Brown, an unarmed black man.
Earlier Monday, a pathologist for the Brown family said his preliminary autopsy suggested no sign of a struggle in Brown’s death, President Obama said U.S. Atty. Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr. would visit Ferguson on Wednesday, and Holder announced that FBI agents conducted several new interviews in the neighborhood where Brown was killed....
There aren't enough people talking about Michael, Jr. Who were his friends? What did he do in High School? What were notable accomplishments? Etc.

Normally, the services for a young person would bring light to the person, but, that isn't occurring yet because of the controversy which should not exist. The autopsies are holding up his memorial services and those that want to victimize the victim is getting away with it. It would be helpful to have testimonies and tributes paid to Michael at one of the marches.

I didn't know him and I want to know him.