Details Are Sparse in the Incident Report for Michael Brown's Shooting

Anyone looking for more insight into what happened won't find it here.

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Two weeks after Michael Brown was shot and killed in Ferguson, Mo. by police officers Darren Wilson, and the incident report recounting Brown's death has finally emerged. Unfortunately, it tells us little more about the events that led to Brown's death than we already know. 

According to TIME, calling the St. Louis County Police Department's report "light" would be kind: 

The incident report, filed by the St. Louis County police department, contains no new information on the encounter between Brown and Wilson. There are no written details about the event. As a result, the officer’s account of what transpired when the two men met just after noon on Aug. 9 remains a mystery.

Furthermore, Wilson apparently never filed a report, and police in St. Louis County didn't compile one until Aug. 19—10 days after Brown was killed. You can read the report, which was finally made public by Missouri's ACLU  chapter, below. 

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[via TIME]

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