18-Year-Old Michael Brown's mother says that Ferguson police officer, Darren Wilson needs to be held responsible for shooting her son to death in order for protest to end, and peace to be restored back to the city of Ferguson, Missouri.
"Arresting this man and making him accountable for his actions; that's justice," Lesley McSpadden said during an interview with ABC News.
The St. Louis suburb area has been making headline news, breaking news with protest, sometimes turned violent since Brown was shot down on Saturday, Aug. 9. The 18-year-old high school graduate was unarmed when he was shot by Wilson, 28 in a neighborhood while walking in the street.
McSpadden revealed that she spoke with Missouri State Highway Patrol Captain Ron Johnson, over the weekend.
"He had a heartfelt message for me, and it was that that could have been his son, and he was sorry, and he's, like everybody else, supporting and hoping and praying that this doesn't happen again," McSpadden shared.
MStars News previously reported that an autopsy revealed that Brown was shot at least six times, including being shot twice in the head.
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ABC revealed that medical investigator, Shawn Parcells, the medical investigator performed the autopsy with Dr. Michael Baden.
Family attorney Benjamin Crump said the autopsy results were disturbing.
"It confirms our worst fears that the witnesses were telling the truth, that her son was shot multiple times," Crump stated. "The most troubling was the head shot, you know, it's just not justified in any way, fashion or form to execute this child like this in broad daylight."
The shooting death of Brown has become daily headline news, as President Obama even spoke on the matter during his vacation with his family. The shooting has led to unrest riots, and protests in the St. Louis suburb that became worse when Ferguson police released video Friday they claim is Brown robbing a convenience store for cigars, before the fatal shooting.
McSpadden, was taken by surprise about the video's release, which is not related to the shooting that followed.
"I feel like it has nothing to do with what he did to my child. Nothing," McSpadden stated.
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