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    Friends, activists commemorate 10th anniversary of Michael Brown Jr. shooting

    By Don Jacobson,

    2024-08-09

    Aug. 9 (UPI) -- Friends, family, religious and community leaders commemorated the 10th anniversary of the shooting death of Black teenager Michael Brown Jr., by a White police officer in a series of events held Friday in Ferguson, Mo.

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    Michael Brown Sr. leads a march to the site where his son Michael Brown Jr. was shot and killed during the 10th anniversary commemoration of Brown Jr.'s death in Ferguson, Mo. on Friday, Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI

    Brown, 18, was unarmed when he was shot to death by Darren Wilson, a White police officer. The shooting sparked a nationwide outcry and was a catalyst for the growth of the Black Lives Matter movement in the United States.

    The incident triggered nearly two weeks of nightly protests and battles with police in the St. Louis community.

    Brown's death was commemorated with an "All Roads Lead to Ferguson" Unity Walk, which stretched approximately four miles from Brown's alma mater of Normandy High School to the spot on Canfield Drive in Ferguson where he was killed.

    The walk was followed with a community day memorial service at the site in which religious leaders, community activists and friends of the family spoke to the crowd. Speakers included U.S. Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo.

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    Marchers chant as they march to the spot in the street where Michael Brown Jr. was shot and killed during a memorial service for Brown Jr., celebrating the 10th anniversary of his death in Ferguson, Mo., on Friday. Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI

    "There has still not been justice for this family," Bush said, according to St. Louis Public Radio . "There has still not been change, not enough for Black folks to feel it. And so right now, we lift up all of Mike Brown 's family, every single one that felt the pain and continues to feel it."

    Brown's father, Michael Brown Sr., led the unity walk and placed blue roses at the spot in the middle of Canfield Drive where his son was shot and killed 10 years ago.

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    Children listen to memorial speeches for Michael Brown Jr. behind signs shaped in wooden fists of those killed by police during a service celebrating the 10th anniversary of Brown's death in Ferguson, Mo., on Friday, Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI

    Mourners also placed teddy bears and flowers at the memorial site before the service and signs shaped into wooden fists -- representing those killed by police -- were set up along the road.

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    D'Lisious Peters
    08-12
    It a Celebration he has stayed out of trouble for 10 yrs
    Mr.Kermit
    08-12
    How people on here believe in the lord ? Because God said he's the judge and jury
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