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Newly Released Footage May Prove Michael Brown Did NOT Rob Convenience Store, Prosecutor Says Video Isn’t Relevant

  • March 15, 2017

Newly expelled video footage of Michael Brown’s final hours might expel even some-more doubt on conjecture that he attacked a preference store before to being murdered by a Ferguson, Missouri military officer.

Security footage from Ferguson Market and Liquor Store (Ferguson Mart), previously unreleased to a public, was shown in a new documentary, Stanger Fruit, that debuted Saturday (Mar. 11) during a South by Southwest (SXSW) festival. Director Jason Pollock says a new footage proves Brown did not sack a preference store, that has been reported/suggested and many were led to believe.

St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Bob McCulloch was done wakeful of a footage a week after Brown was killed though settled Monday (Mar. 13) that it was “not applicable or material” to Brown’s death. McCulloch also says Pollock’s footage is a work of a “very bad pursuit of editing.”

Captured 11 hours before Brown was shot and killed, a footage expelled by Pollock shows a teen fixation a bag on a opposite during a preference store. Two bureau smell it and afterwards gives Brown a bag containing a box of cigarillos. He starts to travel away, though afterwards gives a cigarillos behind to a clerks.

Pollock says it is famous that some Ferguson Mart bureau are peaceful to trade and trade, even with marijuana. “This is a untrustworthy store. We’ve asked a lot of people in this community. You can buy weed during a store,” he told CNN.

Pollock theorizes Brown bartered with a immature bureau with weed and attempted to collect his equipment after in a day. However, a comparison clerk was unknowingly (or did not approve) of a sell and a earthy fight that was extravagantly promote in 2014 aided in a account that Brown attacked a store.

Alongside Pollock, Brown’s father, Michael Brown Sr., says a video proves his son “was not in a wrong” and would like a box to be reopened. He pronounced in an interview:

“I usually wish a open to know that he wasn’t … a bad guy, how bad they indeed demonized his name and a family given of what they showed. I’m usually happy that a open can see… with their possess eyes.”

McCulloch says no trade or trade indeed took place. He told CNN:

“There was positively an try to trade for these products though a store employees had no impasse during all in that. When [Brown] left, they put all behind on a counters where they belonged and went about their business. There was no transaction between Mr. Brown and a store employees.”

One of a bureau operative a night prisoner in a new footage has also revealed to CNN that no trade occurred. He says he told Brown that a store didn’t trade and Brown “just grabbed a cigarillos and attempted to leave.” The clerk, who refused to seem on camera, combined “[Brown] left with nothing. we took behind everything.”

McCulloch’s bureau has given expelled a full raw 9-minute footage of a night in question. Jay Kanzler, a profession to Ferguson Mart has also expelled video footage. He stands by his clients and says a video footage shows a bureau giving a purported bag of weed behind to Brown.

The Ferguson Police Department also maintains that a this “new” footage is/was irrelevant to a box given officer Darren Wilson had no believe of a spoliation before to his initial confront with Brown. Wilson became wakeful of Brown’s probable tie with a spoliation usually after he had already pulled a teen over for walking in a street.

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