The Brown family said today the police were 'inciting violence all over again' by releasing images of a convenience store robbery which they acknowledged 'appeared to be' Michael Brown.

After releasing the tape on Friday, police admitted that Officer Darren Wilson didn't know Michael Brown was a suspect in a robbery when he stopped the teen and subsequently shot him dead in Ferguson last Saturday.

Attorney Anthony Gray, a lawyer for the family, said that the release of the tape was a 'strategic side show' aimed at 'denigrating their son'.

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Attorneys for the Brown family Anthony Gray (speaking) and Daryl Parks (left) were accompanied by Michael's cousin Eric (second right) as they said the video of a store robbery, which appeared to be Michael, was a 'side show' to the real issue of the unarmed teen's shooting by police Officer Darren Wilson

Police chief Thomas Jackson held a second press conference on Friday and admitted that the officer who shot Michael Brown did not know he was the suspect in a robbery

Mr Gray said that the teenager's parents, Lesley McSpadden and Michael Brown Sr, 'never described him as the perfect kid' and fully admitted that they had done their best to keep Michael on the right path for his future.

The lawyer added: 'No one out there is proud of everything they have done when they were a teenager.'

Daryl Parks, another attorney for the Brown family, also told gathered media that it 'appears to be Michael' in the store CCTV.

Mr Gray described the release of the video - which the police chief said at a follow-up news conference on Friday was simply done because of 'media requests' - was a great distraction from the main issue.

'That Michael had bullets pumped into his body while his hands were in the air,' he added.

Michael Brown, who was unarmed, was shot up to eight times in the middle of the street in Ferguson, a St Louis suburb, around midday on Saturday.



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Darren Wilson, 28, was nowhere to be seen at his white middle class home in the suburb of Crestwood where he moved just a year ago. It was claimed he'd left the single-story brick home 'days ago'. No one answered the door when MailOnline knocked on the door and there were two or three police cars parked outside.

Neighbors told USA Today that he was 'tall and slim' and was often seen walking his dog.

Another neighbor, Ron Gorski, told USA Today: 'He's a young guy,' Gorski said of Wilson. 'Things happen and it's a complicated situation. I feel for the family and the entire country.'

Wilson, who is on paid administrative leave, won a commendation for 'extraordinary effort in the line of duty' in February, according to NBC's Tom Winter.

He has spent four years in Ferguson and two previous years in the Jennings district, said Winter.

Ferguson police chief Thomas Jackson said the shooting had been 'devastating, absolutely devastating' to Wilson, adding: 'We had no complaints about the officer. He was a gentleman. A quiet officer. He has been an effective officer.'

According to public records, his mother died in 2002. Wilson has a sister and a half-brother.

Mr Gray added: 'The family feels at this time where there is calm is in the community, he [Jackson] is inciting the community all over again.

'We were finally getting to a point where we were galvanizing questions and now we are focusing on the sideshow. Do not take the bait.'

On Friday morning, police had revealed the name of the officer who shot Brown, Darren Wilson.

Simultaneously, they handed out video stills and a police report referring to a 'strong-armed' robbery at a convenience store close to the shooting where Brown was the 'primary suspect'.

At a secondary police conference on Friday, Chief Jackson said Officer Wilson was only in the area when the robbery took place because he was responding to a separate 911 call.

Wilson only stopped Brown and his friend Dorian Johnson on Saturday around noon because they were walking down the middle of the road and blocking traffic, the chief said.

Police released CCTV images today of a 'strong-armed' robbery taking place at a store in Ferguson minutes before teen Michael Brown was shot dead by Officer Darren Wilson. Police named Brown as the primary suspect in the robbery - but later admitted Officer Wilson had no idea he was a suspect when he stopped him

The lifeless body of Michael Brown lies in the Ferguson street on Saturday. The clothing appears to match that of a suspect in a convenience store robbery that happened minutes before. Police later revealed that the officer who shot Brown was unaware that a robbery had taken place

When asked about the police's timing of releasing the robbery video along with the name of Officer Wilson today, the police chief said he did so because 'you asked for it' - referring to Freedom of Information requests from the media regarding the shooting. He added that he had 'sat on the video for as long as he could'.

Eric Davis spoke to the media, on behalf of his cousin, Michael's mother, Lesley McSpadden. Mr Davis said the release of the store robbery video tape was 'smoke and mirrors'.

He added: 'Whatever took place in the grocery store does not reflect what happened on Canfield [the street where Brown was shot dead].'

He asked for support from the community but once again reiterated the family's wish that there be no violence.

Brown's grieving family reacted with fury after police announced the dead teen was the 'primary suspect' in a convenience store robbery.

Brown, 18, was shot dead by Officer Darren Wilson on Saturday. It emerged today he was the primary suspect in a store robbery on the same day

Along with naming Officer Wilson, which came after mounting public pressure to identify the shooter, the Ferguson police chief took the opportunity to disperse video stills and an incident report from a 'strong-armed' robbery that took place moments before the shooting on Saturday.

The teenager's family expressed their outrage at the police's decision to 'assassinate' their son's character and divert attention from the cop killing.

The statement read: 'Michael Brown’s family is beyond outraged at the devious way the police chief has chosen to disseminate piecemeal information in a manner intended to assassinate the character of their son, following such a brutal assassination of his person in broad daylight.

'There is nothing based on the facts that have been placed before us that can justify the execution style murder of their child by this police officer as he held his hands up, which is the universal sign of surrender.

'The prolonged release of the officer’s name and then the subsequent alleged information regarding a robbery is the reason why the family and the local community have such distrust for the local law enforcement agencies.

'It is no way transparent to release the still photographs alleged to be Michael Brown and refuse to release the photographs of the officer that executed him.

Michael Brown's mother Lesley McSpadden. The family released a statement today saying 'devious' police had 'assassinated their son's character'

'The police strategy of attempting to blame the victim will not divert our attention, from being focused on the autopsy, ballistics report and the trajectory of the bullets that caused Michael’s death and will demonstrate to the world this brutal execution of an unarmed teenager.'

Michael's aunt Sheryl Davis told MailOnline: 'It's appalling. I think that the police will try anything to smear Michael.

'Nothing surprises me with the way that this police force have treated this whole thing.'

She added that the family would be asking for the full surveillance footage to see if it was indeed the teenager in the clip.

The family had described their son, who had no prior criminal record, as a 'gentle giant' who was looking forward to starting college this week before his death.

There is nothing based on the facts that have been placed before us that can justify the execution style murder of their child by this police officer as he held his hands up, which is the universal sign of surrender. Brown family statement

Police also used today's news conference to name Darren Wilson as the white police officer who fatally shot Brown.

In a shocking twist to the killing which sparked riots in St Louis, Missouri over the last few days, the officer investigating the convenience store robbery also attended the scene of the shooting and said the suspect and Brown were the same person.

According to the police report, video shows Brown and his friend Dorian Johnson having an altercation with store staff and allegedly stealing a box of Swisher Sweets cigars on Saturday, shortly before midday.

In the grainy images, a large black man wearing a light-colored shirt, distinctive shoes, a red baseball hat and khaki shorts is seen stealing cigars the cigars and then assaulting a clerk who intervenes.

A photograph of Michael Brown’s lifeless body, taken minutes later in the street, shows that he was wearing a light grey shirt, the same shoes and khaki cargo shorts. There was also a red baseball cap by the body.

Ferguson police on Friday released these surveillance images which showed two men stealing a $50 box of cigars from a convenience store shortly before midday last Saturday

Crime scene photo following the Michael Brown shooting shows a red baseball cap which matches that in the CCTV images from the convenience store, minutes earlier on Saturday

The report, released by police on Friday, said the victim ‘had just come out of the restroom when Brown said he wanted several boxes of cigars.

As the attendant was ‘placing the boxes on the counter, Brown grabbed a box of Swisher Sweet cigars and handed them to Johnson who was standing behind Brown’.

Brown was told by the unidentified person that he had to pay for cigars, which cost $48.99.

The report then reads: ‘That is when Brown reached across the counter and grabbed numerous packs of Swisher Sweets and turned to leave the store.’

The attendant then called 911 as someone else came out from ‘behind the counter and attempts to stop Brown from leaving’.

Someone tried to stop Brown from leaving and locked the door until ‘Brown returned the merchandise to him’.

‘That is when Brown grabbed X by the shirt and forcefully pushed him back into the display rack.

'X backed away and Brown and Johnson exited the store with the cigars’, said the report.

The robbery report described Brown as 6ft 4inches and weighing 292lbs.

The police report also gave a detailed description of the suspect's clothing. It said the store robbery suspect was wearing tan khaki long shorts, a white T-shirt, yellow socks and flip-flop style shoes.

The officer writing the robbery report said he attended the scene of Brown’s shooting and that after reviewing the surveillance footage: ‘I was able to confirm that Brown is the primary suspect in this incident.

'A second person, also at that scene, identified himself as being with Brown. That person was later identified as Dorian Johnson.

A MATTER OF MINUTES: TIMELINE OF THE MICHAEL BROWN SHOOTING 11.48am - Officer Darren Wilson and an ambulance crew were at an unrelated call about a sick person 11.51am - A 911 call comes in about a 'strong- armed' robbery at a nearby convenience store 11.52am - Police radio dispatch gives a description of two robbery suspects who assaulted a clerk and stole Swisher Sweet cigars. The clerk says the suspects were walking toward the QuickTrip gas station 12.01pm – Officer Wilson encounters Michael Brown walking in the middle of the street in the 2900 block of Canfield Drive. The officer shoots Brown dead following an altercation 12.04pm – A second officer arrives on scene and the ambulance from the sick call arrives to give Brown medical attention. He is declared dead at the scene 12.05pm – A supervisor arrives at the scene of the shooting Advertisement

'After observing Johnson and reviewing the video, I confirmed he is the second suspect in this incident.’

Dorian Johnson’s account of the shooting will now come under intense scrutiny with the revelation that he was identified as a robbery suspect too.

The 22-year-old, who was with Michael when he was shot dead, has said in numerous interviews that the incident began when the officer drove past and told them to 'get the f*** on the sidewalk' as they were on the road.

He mentioned nothing about the alleged convenience store robbery.

The information that was handed out by Ferguson police on Friday only held details about the alleged robbery and included no report from Officer Wilson about the shooting.

Despite the link to the robbery, there will still be an investigation into whether unnecessary force was used by Wilson in the killing of the 18-year-old, who was unarmed.

Officer Darren Wilson is a six-year veteran of the Ferguson Police Department and has no history of disciplinary action.

The cop, from the St Louis area, was treated for injuries after the shooting, according to police.

Police released video footage of a 'strong-armed robbery' which took place at a Ferguson store. In this still, the suspect, who police named as Brown, is at the counter

The suspect is seen passing back an item, believed to be a $50-box of cigars, to another suspect, believed to be Dorian Johnson

The suspect is seen holding items believed to be boxes of cigars. Police released the surveillance tape footage today but later admitted it was not related to the police shooting

Ferguson police today released a timeline of events which took place in the lead up to the Michael Brown shooting on Saturday. Officer Darren Wilson was at an unrelated call before hearing a 911 dispatch about a store robbery at a separate location. On his way, he encounter Michael Brown and friend Dorian Johnson

'CHARACTER ASSASSINATION': MICHAEL BROWN'S FAMILY AND PROTESTERS REACT Reaction to Ferguson police's announcement today that Michael Brown was primary suspect in a store robbery, has drawn outrage from his grieving family. Brown's family slammed the devious police for 'assassinating Michael's character'. They told AP that the police were playing 'the old game of smoke and mirrors'. His aunt Sheryl Davis told MailOnline: 'It's appalling. I think that the police will try anything to smear Michael.' Social media reacted to the information with a mixed response. The Reverend Al Sharpton tweeted on Friday: '@smokey: "You can't jump over a murder & talk to me about some cigars…" @thereval @newsone #Ferguson''' The feelings of many were summed up by one user Jay @_TribeCalledJ, who tweeted:'Mike Brown being a robbery suspect doesn't justify the 7 or 8 shots that were fired into his body. Lisa Bloom, an NBC legal analyst and practising attorney, tweeted: 'How today's robbery report changes the #Ferguson cop's defense: watch for him to argue he had right to shoot #MikeBrown as "fleeing felon. Journalist Piers Morgan tweeted: 'Alleged theft of cigars is not a reason to shoot dead an unarmed teenager. #MichaelBrown #Ferguson' Advertisement

Chief Jackson said that the officer is 'torn up' over the shooting of Michael Brown.

Today, staff at the convenience store which Brown allegedly robbed have boarded it up because they fear rioters will kill them.

Two police cars were parked outside on Friday to watch the property, which is a short distance away from where Michael was shot dead.

Employees at the store appeared nervous and tense as they were asked about the incident. One staff member, a man in his 40s, told MailOnline: 'He didn't deserve to die. I feel bad about what happened.'

Another man in his 30s said: 'People are going to come and kill us. We are worried. Are you going to protect us?'

The men also revealed that the clerk who was working that day is doing okay but scared as well.

In a brief press conference shortly before 9am (CT) on Friday, Chief Jackson gave a timeline of the minutes leading up to Officer Wilson’s shooting of Brown on August 9.

At 11.48am, Officer Wilson was attending an unrelated ‘sick call’ with an ambulance present.

At 11.51am, a 911 call came in reporting a 'strong-armed' robbery at a convenience store, which included a description of two suspects.

At 11.52am, dispatch gave a description of a robbery suspect over the radio.

A further description, with more details, was given over the radio and stated the suspect was walking towards another convenience store, QuickTrip.

At 12.01pm, Officer Wilson made contact with Michael Brown who was walking with a friend on Canfield Drive.

A second officer arrived on scene immediately after the shooting.

Ferguson police chief Thomas Jackson stands amid a sea of reports on Friday as he released the name of Officer Darren Wilson as the cop who shot Michael Brow

At 12.05pm, a supervisor dispatched to the scene and was joined by other officers.

Chief Jackson said the ambulance that had been on the sick call responded to the shooting and provided medical assistance to Mr Brown - who was pronounced dead at the scene.

Dorian Johnson gave an eye-witness account of Michael Brown's shooting. His account could be called into question after it was revealed he is a robbery suspect

Police have said 18-year-old Michael Brown was shot dead after Officer Wilson encountered him and another man on the street.

Police claim one of the men pushed the officer into his squad car, then physically assaulted him in the vehicle and struggled with the officer over the officer's weapon.

At least one shot was fired inside the car. The struggle then spilled onto the street, where Brown was shot multiple times.

Witnesses have said the officer fired on Brown as he tried to run away.

Ferguson police were heckled on Thursday night while patrolling an angry crowd protesting the death of black teenager Michael Brown.

Demonstrators had chanted: 'What's his name? What's his name?' at Officer Jon Belmar.

Ferguson police had refused to name the officer who shot dead the teenage student, citing death threats against officers on social media.

There had been growing anger in the Ferguson community as to why the officer's name has not been released, almost a week after the fatal shooting.

Hacktivist collective Anonymous had released the alleged name of the officer - but authorities said that the person named was actually a dispatcher and was not involved in the Ferguson shooting or any other.

Ferguson, Missouri erupted into violent protests over five nights following the police shooting of Michael Brown with tear gas, smoke bombs and rubber bullets being fired at protesters by police

The robbery suspect, who was described in the police report as 6'4' and 292lbs, appears to grab a store clerk by the throat

He then leans over the man during the 'strong-armed' robbery on Saturday shortly before midday

The suspect then makes for the door after pushing the employee away. A police report today named Michael Brown as the primary suspect in this robbery

Ferguson police released this incident report to the press on Friday which named Michael Brown as the main suspect in a store robbery, moments before he was shot on Saturday