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Why was Michael Brown's body left there for hours?
To determine why the body remained on the street for hours, the Post-Dispatch analyzed public records, police testimony, medical examiner procedures and data from previous crime scenes, and interviewed medical examiner staff, police officials, Canfield Green residents and others. The newspaper has put together the most comprehensive public account chronicling the police response in the hours after Browns death.
Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson shot Brown in the moments after 12:02 p.m. Aug. 9.
About 12:05 p.m., that same ambulance, infant in the back, came across Browns body in the road, said two ambulance administrators.
About the same time, miles away, Chief Jackson was driving to visit his kids, who live about 50 minutes from Ferguson, Jackson said. The call from his sergeant came about 12:05 p.m., he said.
St. Louis County detectives on duty that day werent close to Ferguson then. They were at St. Anthonys Medical Center, near Sunset Hills, 30 miles south.
By 12:50 p.m., logs show, detectives were on their way. The first to arrive checked in at 1:30 p.m. Logs show the rest checked in about an hour later.
All the while, chaos was building at Canfield.
At 2:11 p.m., Ferguson police logs captured reports of shots fired. At 2:14 p.m., ambulance dispatch noted additional gunshots, then a Code 1000, calling all available jurisdictions to help. Over the next 20 minutes, the first precinct dispatched more than 20 units from at least eight different municipal forces, from Bel-Ridge to St. John to Velda City.
About 2:30 p.m., Calvin Whitaker, the livery service driver, arrived to pick up Browns body. One end of Canfield was blocked off by police and emergency vehicles. At the other end, a crowd stood in his way. They were screaming, Lets kill the police, he said. People flung water bottles at his black SUV, he said, cussed at his wife and called them murderers.
A police officer told them to stay in the car. You guys do not have vests, he told them. The best thing for you to do is get down. Whitaker and his wife reclined their seats and hunkered down.
The scene was so tense, commanders in charge stopped the investigation at points and directed investigators to seek cover. Detectives also were pulled away to help manage the crowd.
Finally, about 4 p.m., police officers gave the medical examiner investigator, then Whitaker and his wife, the go-ahead to take Browns body to the morgue.
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