ABC News August 11, 2014

What We Know About the Police Shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown

WATCH: FBI 'Reviewing' Police Shooting of Unarmed Missouri Teen

The police shooting of an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, Mo., over the weekend has sparked outrage in the community and across the nation, including on social media.

The investigation into why Michael Brown, 18, was shot is just beginning, and the FBI said it has opened its own investigation. In addition, the police chief said today he would release the identity of the police officer involved.

Here are the facts we currently know about the events on Saturday.

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Timeline

Michael Brown

The Officer

The Investigation

The Aftermath

  • Residents of Ferguson, Mo., were outraged by the shooting and have been protesting at the police station, demanding a full investigation.
  • A candlelight vigil for Brown was held Sunday evening. After the vigil, violence erupted as crowds looted and vandalized stores and vehicles, resulting in 32 arrests and confrontations with police.
  • The NAACP condemned the shooting. "We're outraged because yet again a young African-American man has been killed by law enforcement," said John Gaskin, who serves on both the St. Louis County and national boards of directors for the NAACP.
  • The Rev. Al Sharpton called the shooting "very disturbing" and said he planned to go to Ferguson to meet with the family.