At the last second before leaving the store, Brown gave the cigarillos back to the store clerks who put them behind the counter, according to the clip. The documentary asserts that Brown left the merchandise at the store to retrieve at a later point.

After Brown was shot by then- Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson later that day near Canfield Green Apartments, police released video of Brown strong arming his way out of the same store with cigarillos. His encounter with Wilson soon followed.

“Mike did not rob the store,” says the film narrator.

“It was a misunderstanding,” Brown’s mother, Lezley McSpadden, adds.

On Sunday, Ferguson Market co-owner And Patel disputed part of the documentary's account. He said he wasn't working the night the newly released footage was shot. If some kind of transaction or exchange occurred then, Patel said, he isn't aware of it.

But Patel, 59, said that during the later encounter at the store, Brown "grabbed the cigarillos and stole them."

Patel is the man being grabbed and shoved by Brown in the previously released video recorded minutes before Brown’s fatal encounter with Wilson.