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New Michael Brown footage suggest he didn’t rob Store before being fatally shot by police
New evidence has been released that suggests Michael Brown was not robbing a store before he was fatally shot by Ferguson police.

Two and a half years after the shooting death of Michael Brown, it appears new evidence footage has surfaced.
Michael Brown footage
New footage has been released that suggests Michael Brown was not robbing a store before he was fatally shot by Ferguson police.
Filmmaker Jason Pollock shared a copy of the clip with the New York Times as part of a teaser for his new documentary about the Michael Brown case, titled Stranger Fruit.
The surveillance video takes place 11 hours before Brown was shot and killed by police officer Darren Wilson.
The video suggests that Michael Brown put a bag on the counter, reportedly to be marijuana, in exchange for some cigarillos.
According to police spokesman Sergeant Shawn McGuire, the video was never previously released because it was not relevant to the case. Though he later told DailyMail
“The incident is still irrelevant to our investigation because our department investigated the encounter between Michael Brown and Darren Wilson.”
Thoughts
Jason Pollock and Brown’s mother, feel the video shows there was an understanding between the clerk and the teen and that Brown never stole the cigarillos.
“I was surprised to hear that two years later, there was a video,” Brown’s mother Lesley McSpadden told Pollock in the documentary.
“What you’re going to see on this video is what they didn’t show us happened, that clarifies that there was an understanding.
“There was some type of exchange, for one thing, for another,” McSpadden went on.
Pollock is challenging the police account of the day’s events though the convenience store and the employees have denied the filmmaker’s account.
Their lawyer, Jay Kanzler has stated, “There was no transaction, there was no understanding. No agreement. Those folks didn’t sell him cigarillos for pot. The reason he gave it back is he was walking out the door with unpaid merchandise and they wanted it back.”
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