As activists and mourners in Ferguson, Missouri prepared for Michael Brown’s funeral on Monday, his father, Michael Brown, Sr., asked the community to suspend its protests for the day to ensure a peaceful procession.
“All I want is peace while my son is being laid to rest,” Brown told the crowd during a rally on Sunday at a St. Louis church. “Can you please, please, take a day of silence so we can lay our son to rest? Please. It’s all I ask.”
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Michael Brown died on August 9th after Officer Darren Wilson shot the unarmed teenager at least six times. His death, and the Ferguson police department’s subsequent mishandling of the investigation, including withholding Wilson’s name from the public for almost a week, set off weeks of protests in the majority-black community, where residents marched against police brutality and demanded justice for Brown. The St. Louis County police department’s excessive response to the marches, including violent arrests and the use of assault weapons and tear gas on unarmed protesters and reporters, brought international attention to Ferguson and the larger issue of police militarization, culminating with the Missouri Highway Patrol and the National Guard taking over policing in the town and the FBI launching its own separate investigation into Brown’s death.
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