Thirty one have been wounded and six were arrested after the protesting civilian threw their firebombs at several police officers during Ferguson protest. The uproar brought more than just violence and the tension seems to heat up when another man was shot nearby St. Louis after allegedly harassing a police officer and making taunting remarks regarding the Ferguson unrest. The man was said to be armed and dangerous.
Police investigations were done after the second shooting incident and Captain Ed Kunts held the shooting to be justifiable. The autopsy report following Michael Brown's death released just this week revealed dire facts surrounding the controversy and fueled the angry mob. Autopsy revealed that Brown was shot six times, two in the head. It can be recalled that the 18-year old Michael Brown was unarmed during the police shooting and appeared to be in his surrender when the shots were fired.
The "racial-divide" has been moving up and the Ferguson protesters shouted their unwavering scrutiny at the local police officers. Many of them recounted circumstances in which a "white" police officers would check them, get them out of their car for no reason. President Obama seems to give a clear notion of support for the people involving the unrest and the racial diversity that has been happening. 'To a community in Ferguson that is rightly hurting and looking for answers, let me call once again for us to seek some understanding rather than simply holler at each other,' he said. The U.S. National troops implemented that the use of the National guards should be limited to prevent further uproar.
Meanwhile, Grey's Anatomy star, Jesse Williams refused to remain tight-lipped regarding this whole Ferguson incident and topped off President Obama's remark on Tuesday August 19 saying, 'this doesn't happen to black people.'