The main thing seems to be about these two people, Michael Brown and Dorian Jhonson, right?
So, Michael robbed this convenience store with his friend (Said friend was later released without any charges because she didn't steal or use force during it) and were walking down the middle of the street when Wilson (police guys name) told them to get onto the sidewalk.
Now, here is where things get fractured, and call me out on anything, because I can't find many reliable sources here, so stick with me:
The riots came about from the fact of people disagreeing with the excess amount of force and the weaponry itself (Something about Rubber bullets, I think), for a while there I was heavily biased against the police until (Apparently, remember, no good sources) an autopsy report found THC, an ingredient in marijuana in Michaels blood and urine.
The big parts of the reports (and I'm paraphrasing) here were: "Blood was found on Wilson's gun and inside the car, and tissue from Brown was found on the exterior of the driver's side of Wilson's vehicle, consistent with a struggle at that location. The blood on Wilson's gun indicated that Brown's hand had been very close to the weapon when it was fired, consistent with Wilson's testimony that there had been a struggle over the weapon."
"Three autopsies have been performed on Brown's body. All three noted that Brown had been shot at least six times, including twice in the head, with no shots in the back."
"The autopsy noted the absence of stippling, powder burns around a wound which indicate that a shot was fired at a relatively short range; however, Dr. Michael Graham, the St. Louis medical examiner, notes that gunshot wounds within an inch of the body do not always cause stippling."
"Microscopic examination of tissue taken from the thumb wound detected the presence of a foreign material consistent with the material which is ejected from a gun while firing. Forensic pathologist Dr. Judy Melinek said the hand wound was consistent with Brown reaching for the gun at the time he was shot."
Here's the video recording of the robbery. Apparently there were conflicting reports about whether or not the police guy actually knew it was him who performed the robbery but that comes from a pretty biased place.
Like, wow, a lot of the stuff I see is really biased.