He did, however, carry mace. That could have stopped Brown easily enough for Wilson to detain him. He had other options. There was no reason to use deadly force, because deadly force is only supposed to be used if the person is an immediate and horrible threat to the cop and the other citizens in the area. Deadly force is supposed to be used when guns are being pointed. Deadly force is supposed to be used when someone's life is being directly threatened. Deadly force is NOT supposed to be used against unarmed fleeing people. Deadly force is NOT supposed to be used when the person is falling to the ground and no longer a threat to anyone. Regardless, he continued to shoot.
Robbing a store is not a good reason to kill someone. And when Wilson stopped Brown, it was for jaywalking. He was not aware there had been a robbery at the time.
And Wilson demonized Brown. He called him a demon and referred to the boy as "it" instead of as a person. That's another reason people are making it about race.
Your living in a fantasy world if you think mace could have helped. Easily detained him? Mike Brown had him in a vulnerable position in the car, as the cop was seated and Brown was standing. With that said, Officer Wilson originally went to get his mace, but couldn't reach it around his body. He also mentioned that he would have been reluctant to use it in that close proximity, because he would have been affected by it as well. This was all established in his original interview with the county prosecutor on August 10th.
Deadly force is allowed to be used when in a immediate danger, and it was. I'm not sure if it's just acting tough or naive if you think getting punched in the face by a 6'4" 300 lbs. man is not immediate danger. He lands a good couple punches, and now Brown is the one with gun. Did Wilson deserve to die? The use of deadly force was justified to any rational human being. I think people are kidding themselves if they truly believe that they would have done something differently if they were in the exact situation.
Your dealing with facts that are outdated. Brown was not fleeing when he was fatally shot., he was charging at the officer. Wilson originally passed them when he told them to get off the road, but when he saw the box of cigars in Brown's hand, he made the connection to the robbery. This has all been out there for months, but tends to get overlooked by people with an agenda.
And Wilson demonized Brown. He called him a demon and referred to the boy as "it" instead of as a person. That's another reason people are making it about race.
So, a white person can't look like a demon, only a black person? There's no racial connotation with the word demon. Nice try though. People have tried to make this about race since August, long before the grand jury testimony was released.