This is kind of where I'm at. I could be wrong, there are certainly sick fucks in this world. But I find it hard to default to it being logical that a cop shot a kid with plenty of witnesses in broad daylight for no other reason than he wanted to kill a black kid. Cops can certainly be corrupt dicks, and even racists, but I just can't perceive a cop being that evil and the issue being that black & white (pardon the pun).
On the other hand, I don't like the idea that there are that many eyewitnesses claiming they saw what they saw, and then on the other side of it we just have this cop and I guess his partner. Clearly neither of them are going to say "Yeah, I shot this kid in cold blood cause I didn't like his skin color," so that pretty much rules them out. Until at least one eyewitness says "Yeah, I saw what went down and Brown attacked the officer and reached for his gun" or whatever, I find it hard to purely take the police's word on this as well. As with most things, I suspect the truth is somewhere in the middle. I doubt he was as innocent an angel as is being portrayed. But I also doubt he deserved to die for whatever went down.
As mentioned though, the rioting and shit is inexcusable. Mike Brown's family has condemned it. It's disgusting that people will respond that irrationally to the situation, but it really doesn't have anything to do with the incident itself.
I agree with all of this, with one exception. IF he tried to take the officer's gun, I think he deserved to die. There is only one reason to take a police officer's gun, and that is to kill him with it. BUT, with that said, if he reached for the gun and didn't get it, and the officer was able to gain a position of power over him afterwards (cause him to surrender), I don't believe he should have shot him anyway. Once a person is no longer a threat, in broad daylight, in front of witnesses, shooting him is no longer an option.
When I was almost killed in a car wreck by an idiot who drove into my lane at 80 mph and struck me head on as I was waiting at a traffic light, after I was able to climb out of my vehicle, I wanted to shoot him in the face. I saw the look on his face as he drove straight into my vehicle, nobody will ever convince me that he wasn't trying to kill me. But in front of witnesses, in daylight, when he was no longer a threat to my life, stomping his ass and/or killing him was no longer an option.
Again, I really really hope there is a video of this entire ordeal. That's the only way a peaceful resolution will come out of this.