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Ferguson, MO Police Chief, Thomas Jackson has issued an apology statement in the death of teen, Mike Brown. Since August 9th, when officer Darren Wilson shot and killed Brown, the city has been utter mayhem. The incident incited riots and backlash towards the city’s council, police department and other local governments.

Today, Jackson acknowledges the wrong-doing on behalf of the police department by issuing a filmed apology. Check it out down bottom.


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“I think it’s important that we address the central issue that bought us here today, and the death of Michael Brown. I want to say this to the brown family,” says Jackson. “No one who has not experienced the loss of a child can understand what you’re feeling. I’m truly sorry for the lose of your son. I’m also sorry that it took so long to remove Michael from the street.”

Darren Wilson has yet to be charged, however the grand jury has until January to make a decision.

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