NBC News Erroneously Reports Michael Brown Committed a 'Stick-Up'

The thing is, he didn't--and it wouldn't matter if he did

By Aura Bogado Aug 22, 2014

In an NBC News article published Wednesday evening, reporter Tom Winter erroneously wrote that Michael Brown was seen committing a "stick-up" in a video released by police. Ethics professor Jeremy V. Cruz provided Colorlines with a screen grab of how the article appeared on the site Wednesday evening:

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Cruz brought up the error up to Winter himself Thursday afternoon on Twitter:

See @Tom_Winter of @NBCNews frame alleged #MikeBrown shoplifting as a "stick-up." http://t.co/JiIWXu80Vj pic.twitter.com/IOzORVPmjP

-- Jeremy V. Cruz (@JeremyVCruz) August 22, 2014

Winter responded that he could "see why people may imply a gun was used." But the word "stick-up" doesn't imply that a gun is used--the dictionary definition of "stick-up" indicates that it's a robbery in which a gun a used:

stick-up-1.jpgNBC News has since updated the story, without explanation.

Even if Brown had used a gun in the alleged robbery that occurred before he was shot and killed by Darren Wilson, it wouldn't matter. Wilson stopped Brown for jaywalking--not as a suspect in a crime.