The problem is that the police have consistently been caught lying, making racist comments, had officers fired for corruption (that involved racism), among other bullshit.
It's hard to separate one from the group when they basically present a unified facade of it that only breaks once they're basically forced to admit to it.
Look, Dari's a willfully ignorant lying sack of shit at best and a fucking scumbag piece of shit person at worst, but pretending like there's not a hell of a lot of reasons to take issue with the police in the St. Louis area (and several other places as that one guy on here and quite a few other threads has fairly well documented even if it only paints one picture) is just plain delusional and only does a disservice to the honest ones putting their lives on the line.
You started out right (he didn't pull his gun for a jaywalking incident). Unfortunately from there you present things as absolute fact when they're anything but. Follow, your "answers" are not the definitive facts you act like they are. They are the claims of one person. There are conflicting claims from other people.
That's just one alleged version of events. Perhaps you should take your own advice and not dismiss alternatives just because you don't like them?
I guess you missed this:
Don't pretend you haven't heard this little nugget either:
How can you claim non ignorance of this while taking your stance on the issue of when you don't even know the basics?!
All we do know definitively based on the autopsy reports is that Brown was shot 6 times, once or twice was very likely close range, and that the other ones indicate he was facing Wilson when he was shot (with no definitive proof that he was charging him although there's evidence that his body was moving forward when he was shot in the forehead; he could have been shot in the head while falling due to the other shots or yes he could have been charging). Claiming it conclusively proves one version of events or the other is a straight up lie.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/michael-browns-official-autopsy-report-actually-reveal/