Maybe I'm late to the party here (of course I am)
But I sorta get what JayDub is saying. Personally I don't buy into it. Robbery stuff doesn't matter, conflicting accounts don't matter. The only thing that matters is if the cop was beaten, and even then it'd have to be pretty severe. Given the fact that all the police would have to do is show a pic of the cop's swollen face or broken jaw or whatever to ease up on some of the tension and they haven't means that such a scuffle never happened, or if it did the cop walked away unscathed (which if that's the point then why shoot?)
But I do agree, we're in this for the long haul. It's going to get way messier. It's going to take a long freakin' time.
I've said since the beginning of this whole thing is that this is about far more than Mike Brown.
It's about a populace that feels that the system is against them and that the people that are supposed to protect them are only their to punish them.
It's about the militarization of the police and I don't just mean in equipment but their attitude. It used to be "to protect and to serve" instead they're acting like an force occupying an enemy area.
It's about white people being able to sling assault rifles around in public places with impunity while minorities are shot just for the suspicion of having a weapon (let along an assault rifle).
All this needs to change. Sadly, I don't see anyone going to change it.