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Michael Brown memorial rebuilt after destruction by car

Community members gathered Friday morning to rebuild a makeshift memorial set up for teenager Michael Brown after a car destroyed the remembrance overnight.
Greg Bajema views the memorial of stuffed animals, flowers, tee-shirts and ball caps that remains on Nov. 5, 2014 in Ferguson, Mo. (Scott Olson/Getty)
Greg Bajema views the memorial of stuffed animals, flowers, tee-shirts and ball caps that remains on Nov. 5, 2014 in Ferguson, Mo.

Community members in Ferguson, Missouri, gathered Friday morning to rebuild a makeshift memorial set up for teenager Michael Brown after a car destroyed the remembrance overnight.

People started calling on social media for help to reconstruct the street memorial at about 4 a.m. "Someone destroyed the #MikeBrown memorial on Canfield. Hasn't that family, that community suffered enough," one Twitter user posted.

A collection of stuffed animals and other tokens have been laid along Canfield Drive since a Ferguson police officer fatally shot an unarmed Brown there in August. Part of that strip of mementos was found damaged and scattered, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Many on social media said a driver purposefully plowed through the memorial, but Jeff Small, a spokesman for the Ferguson Police Department, said the destruction wasn't being considered a crime "at this point." Small told NBC News the incident is under investigation.

Read more at NBCNews.com