Saturday, September 13, 2014

Remembering Michael Brown and the Aftermath

Michael Brown was born on May 20th, 1996 and was the son of Lesley McSpadden and Michael Brown Sr. He attended Normandy High School and graduated 8 days before his death. Teachers though of him as a "gentle giant" and "a student who loomed large and didn't cause trouble." Brown had no previous criminal record or serious felony convictions.
Michael Brown was an amateur rapper and posted his tracks online under the name of "Big Mike." He planned to attend Vatterott College and become a heating and cooling engineer. While most of his friends wanted to be sports players, he wanted to own his own business. (Source)

Then suddenly, on August 9th, 2014, Michael Brown, unarmed, walking home with a friend, was shot by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson.

Your first question must probably be: "Why? Why did he shoot Michael Brown? Surely something else must have happened."

Now, it is said that prior to the incident Brown and his friend went to a convenience store and stole cigars, however, police clarified that at the time of the shooting, Wilson was unaware of this, and stopped Michael Brown for jaywalking and not the robbery.

Video tape of Brown allegedly robbing store


The simple, yet controversial answer is this: it's because of the ongoing police brutality among minorities and lower-class citizens. Racism and ignorance unfortunately played a big role in Michael Brown's death.

Wilson never faced serious consequences for his actions and is currently on paid leave.

The reaction of the Ferguson citizens was what you'd expect. Peaceful yet assertive protests demanding justice for Brown and his family. Slogans such as "Hands Up Don't Shoot" and "Black Lives Matter" were chanted and written on posters.





 A few protesters began to loot shops during protests, so police came in and began to throw teargases at the entirety of protesters, use violence, and shoot rubber bullets. The media reported the protests as "riots," which led to let most people assume that these protests were violent and the police were coming in to keep it calm, when in fact it was the other way around.

Ferguson protests continue, and so does the demand for the justice of Mike Brown. The question is, how do we prevent this from going on? Well many argue that we must improve the counselling for police officers and force them to go through psychology and mental health classes, and make sure they're not only physically, but also mentally prepared for becoming an officer. However, another solution is even more difficult to get rid of, and that is the rampant racism our country has been built on. Even though we may feel like racism is long gone in America, we still have a long way to go, and Michael Brown's murder is a clear example.

HOW YOU CAN HELP:
Donate to Michael Brown's family
Help the citizens and city of Ferguson
Demand an end to police brutality





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