Timeline Of Missouri Unrest
Updated: 11:47am UK, Monday 25 August 2014
Sky News looks at crucial events in the wake of the shooting death of Michael Brown, which sparked protests in Ferguson, Missouri.
Here is a timeline:
:: August 9: Michael Brown is shot to death by police in Ferguson, a predominantly black suburb of St Louis, Missouri.
Police say the shooting took place during a scuffle where Mr Brown was shot multiple times.
At least two witnesses say Mr Brown had his hands raised when the officer fired at him repeatedly.
:: August 10: St Louis County Police Chief Joe Belmar says Mr Brown was unarmed.
Violence erupts in the streets of Ferguson after a peaceful candlelight vigil. Several businesses are vandalised and looted.
:: August 11: Protests continue, with demonstrators demanding justice for Mr Brown.
The Justice Department announces an investigation.
Twitter users complain of alleged racial bias in the media portrayal of Mr Brown, and the hashtag "IfTheyGunnedMeDown" goes viral.
The teen's family appeal for calm and demand justice for their son. The family hire lawyer Benjamin Crump, who also represented the family of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed black teen who was shot dead in 2012 in Florida.
:: August 12: Police say death threats have been received and they withhold releasing the name of the officer who shot at Mr Brown.
President Barack Obama appeals for calm in his first statement on the case.
Protests continue.
:: August 13: Police say the officer involved in the shooting was injured in the confrontation.
Police chief Tom Jackson says "race relations are our top priority".
At violent protests during the night, two reporters are briefly detained by police. They are later released without any charges.
:: August 14: Mr Obama addresses the nation and urges calm, saying there is "no excuse" for "excessive force" by Missouri police.
The Missouri governor, Jay Nixon, names a State Highway Patrol captain to assume control of security in Ferguson. Captain Ron Johnson is an African-American who was born and raised in the area.
Peaceful demonstrations return to Ferguson as thousands of Americans hold rallies in 90 cities, including New York and Los Angeles, in memory of Mr Brown.
:: August 15: Police name Darren Wilson as the officer who shot Mr Brown. Mr Wilson is a six-year police veteran who had no previous complaints against him.
Police also give details of a robbery at a local convenience store that took place moments before the shooting. Documents distributed by police name Mr Brown as a suspect.
Violent protests resume.
:: August 16: Mr Nixon declares a state of emergency and imposes a curfew. But that fails to quell demonstrators, who clash with police in riot gear.
:: August 17: Attorney General Eric Holder orders a separate federal autopsy on the teen.
Mr Nixon tells CBS' Face The Nation that releasing CCTV video of the robbery "had an incendiary effect".
A private autopsy performed at the request of Mr Brown's family finds that the teen was shot at least six times, including twice in the head, according to the New York Times.
As protests continue, Mr Nixon announces the deployment of the National Guard.
:: August 18: Police clash with protesters overnight yet again, leading to 31 arrests.
Capt Johnson says bottles and Molotov cocktails were thrown from the crowd and two guns were confiscated from protesters. At least two people were shot.
Some of those arrested came from as far away as New York and California.
:: August 19: Tensions rise after "knife-wielding" suspect is been shot dead by police in north St Louis, some four miles from Ferguson,
Despite fewer protesters in Missouri than in previous nights, police charge crowds and arrest 47 people.
:: August 20: Attorney General Eric Holder visits Ferguson, where he holds a private meeting with Mr Brown's parents.
He delivers a briefing on the Justice Department investigation into the killing and tells community leaders he understands why black people do not trust police, recalling being pulled over twice while in his car and accused of speeding.
:: August 22: As protests calm down, the National Guard begins a partial withdrawal.
:: August 25: Mr Brown's funeral in St Louis.
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