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Michael Brown's family responds to Ferguson police

The family of Michael Brown responded to a police report alleging the teen was a suspect in a robbery shortly before police fatally shot him.
Lesley McSpadden, mother of slain 18 year-old Michael Brown speaks during a press conference at Jennings Mason Temple Church of God In Christ, on August 11, 2014 in Jennings, Missouri.
Lesley McSpadden, mother of slain 18 year-old Michael Brown speaks during a press conference at Jennings Mason Temple Church of God In Christ, on August 11, 2014 in Jennings, Missouri.

The family of Michael Brown, the 18-year-old unarmed black man who was shot and killed by police last weekend in Ferguson, Missouri, released a statement Friday in response to a police report alleging that the teenager was a suspect in a robbery shortly before the shooting.

The family said it was "beyond outraged" at the police department's release of a report on the alleged robbery but not details of the shooting death that followed.

Below is the family's full statement, released by their attorneys.

"Michael Brown's family is beyond outraged at the devious way the police chief has chosen to disseminate piece mil information in a manner intended to assassinate the character of their son, following such a brutal assassination of his person in broad daylight. There is nothing based on the facts that have been placed before us that can justify the execution style murder of their child by this police officer as he held his hands up, which is the universal sign of surrender. The prolonged release of the officer's name and then the subsequent alleged information regarding a robbery is the reason why the family and the local community have such distrust for the local law enforcement agencies. It is no way transparent to release the still photographs alleged to be Michael Brown and refuse to release the photographs of the officer that executed him. The police strategy of attempting to blame the victim will not divert our attention, from being focused on the autopsy, ballistics report and the trajectory of the bullets that caused Michael's death and will demonstrate to the world this brutal execution of an unarmed teenager."