
A half-dozen eyewitnesses have said publicly that they saw Brown flee from the SUV to later turn and put his hands up in surrender as Wilson fired the final fatal shots. But a government official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told NBC News’ Pete Williams that Wilson said the teen turned and charged back toward him after running from the vehicle, at which point Wilson feared for his life. Forensic evidence, leaked to The New York Timesthrough unnamed sources, suggested the first shots were fired from inside Wilson’s vehicle.

9. Police and witnesses have said Wilson and Brown were caught in a struggle through the window of the officer's SUV when, according to police, Wilson said Brown attempted to reach for the officer’s gun. Protests and violence broke out in Ferguson after veteran officer Darren Wilson fatally shot the unarmed 18-year-old on Aug. RELATED: Mayor now admits to racial divide in Ferguson His classmates soon follow suit by throwing papers, raising their fists in the air, and yelling, "We want change," in response to the band. Images of protests in Ferguson appear, and the initial boy throws the contents of his desk onto the floor, stands up, and pushes over his desk. His peers, who appear both focused and solemn, fill up the classroom as the song progresses. The music video begins with a young student watching footage of historical events from past uprisings across the globe.

RELATED: One Ferguson protester's unlikely mission to save police chief's job Kroeger said, with the incident and the demonstrations that followed, "it definitely felt like the seeds of revolution were being planted." The police shooting of unarmed teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, occurred as the musicians were creating the song. The lyrics are part of a new song by Canadian rock band Nickelback, titled "Edge of a Revolution." Lead singer Chad Kroeger said during a recent interview with Yahoo! Music that the politically focused track was influenced by the "dismal" state of affairs in the world. "No, we won't give up, we won't go away, 'cause we're not about to live in this mass delusion. No, we don't wanna hear another word you say, 'cause we know they're all depending on mass confusion."
