police officer in ferguson missouri. an autopsy showed he was hit at least 6 times, twice in the head. .his body lay on the street for over 4 hours. his death unleashed an anger that had been building for decades at a system the community here says is stacked against them from birth. .and raised questions about policing and race in america. everything that s happening in ferguson is everything that s wrong with police-community relationships, particularly when it comes to black men. one of the reasons that black young men are angry about this because they all see themselves as a michael brown. it could have been them. that anger would continue for months to come but while the legal process ran its course a community held back .watching and waitingfor justice to be done. fault lines was there during that time in this special extended episode we look deeper into why so many here feel such injustice from those sworn to protect them. sit down for micheal brown sit down fo
michael brown is laid to rest by his family and friends he was 18, and unarmed when gunned down by a white police officer in ferguson missouri. an autopsy showed he was hit at least 6 times, twice in the head. .his body lay on the street for over 4 hours. his death unleashed an anger that had been building for decades at a system the community here says is stacked against them from birth. .and raised questions about policing and race in america. everything that s happening in ferguson is everything that s wrong with police-community relationships, particularly when it comes to black men. one of the reasons that black young men are angry about this because they all see themselves as a michael brown. it could have been them. that anger would continue for months to come but while the legal process ran its course a community held back .watching and waitingfor justice to be done. fault lines was there during that time in this special extended episode we look deeper into why
august 25, 2014. michael brown is laid to rest by his family and friends he was 18, and unarmed when gunned down by a white police officer in ferguson missouri. an autopsy showed he was hit at least 6 times, twice in the head. .his body lay on the street for over 4 hours. his death unleashed an anger that had been building for decades at a system the community here says is stacked against them from birth. .and raised questions about policing and race in america. everything that s happening in ferguson is everything that s wrong with police-community relationships, particularly when it comes to black men. one of the reasons that black young men are angry about this because they all see themselves as a michael brown. it could have been them. that anger would continue for months to come but while the legal process ran its course a community held back .watching and waitingfor justice to be done. fault lines was there during that time in this special extended episode we lo
an autopsy showed he was hit at least 6 times, twice in the head. .his body lay on the street for over 4 hours. his death unleashed an anger that had been building for decades at a system the community here says is stacked against them from birth. .and raised questions about policing and race in america. everything that s happening in ferguson is everything that s wrong with police-community relationships, particularly when it comes to black men. one of the reasons that black young men are angry about this because they all see themselves as a michael brown. it could have been them. that anger would continue for months to come, but while the legal process ran its course a community held back .watching and waitingfor justice to be done. fault lines was there during that time in this special extended episode we look deeper into why so many here feel such injustice from those sworn to protect them. sit down for micheal brown sit down for micheal brown sit down for micheal
he was 18, and unarmed, when gunned down by a white police officer in ferguson missouri. an autopsy showed he was hit at least 6 times, twice in the head. .his body lay on the street for over 4 hours. his death unleashed an anger that had been building for decades at a system the community here says is stacked against them from birth. .and raised questions about policing and race in america. everything that s happening in ferguson is everything that s wrong with police-community relationships, particularly when it comes to black men. one of the reasons that black young men are angry about this because they all see themselves as a michael brown. it could have been them. that anger would continue for months to come, but while the legal process ran its course a community held back .watching and waitingfor justice to be done. fault lines was there during that time in this special extended episode we look deeper into why so many here feel such injustice from those sworn to p