The parents of Michael Brown said Wednesday they don’t believe Ferguson, Missouri, Police Officer Darren Wilson’s version of events that left their son dead in the Aug. 9 shooting that sparked unrest in the community and across the country.
Brown’s mother, Lesley McSpadden, told NBC’s “Today” on Wednesday that Wilson’s side of the story added “insult after injury” and called his remarks “so disrespectful.” She described the past 36 hours since a grand jury decided not to indict Wilson in the shooting death as “sleepless, very hard, heartbreaking and unbelievable.”
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During his testimony to the grand jury, Wilson said he was fearful for his life when he shot and killed Brown. He described the unarmed 18-year old as looking like a “demon” and said Brown physically overpowered him. At one point he said, “the only way I can describe it is I felt like a 5-year-old holding onto Hulk Hogan.”
Wilson also told ABC News in an interview Tuesday that Brown was the instigator of the fight, reached for his gun and charged at him. “I just did my job,” the police officer said, adding that while he is remorseful anyone had to die, his conscience was clear.
Brown’s father, Michael Brown Sr., said that he didn’t believe Wilson’s account. “For one, my son, he respected law enforcement. Two, who in their right mind would rush or charge at a police officer that has his gun drawn? It sounds crazy,” he told “Today.”
Wilson said in his grand jury testimony in September and in an interview with detectives the day after the shooting that he and Brown were in a physical struggle for the officer’s gun inside the police vehicle. The confrontation eventually moved outside the vehicle. Wilson said Brown had charged at him, after which the officer fired several shots at the teenager, with a fatal blow striking Brown’s head.
Benjamin Crump, the family’s attorney, who accompanied Brown’s parents on “Today,” said when young minorities are killed, the other side often times “tries to demonize and play on stereotypes, and they try to put the police officer who killed our children on a pedestal. It’s just not right, and we have to fix this system.”
The grand jury’s decision sparked riots in Ferguson on Monday night. Local businesses were looted, at least 12 buildings were set ablaze and more than 80 people were arrested in Ferguson and nearby St. Louis. Additional National Guardsmen were deployed to the area on Tuesday night. Demonstrations ensued but it was calmer, although 45 people were taken into custody.









