10 00 a. M. On the east coast and 9 00 a. M. In ferguson, missouri. The new nightly curfew expired in the small midwestern city that in the past scene has been the scene of protest, violence, tension and pain. This morning, there appears to be calm. But last night was a different scene. The curfew. Declared yesterday by jay nixon in a press conference set in at midnight. From the curfew hit about 100 to 150 demonstrators hit in the street continuing to protest the shooting death of Michael Brown, the unarmed africanamerican 18yearold who was killed by a Police Officer more than a week ago. About an hour later, police in tactical riot gear moved in. Police fired tear baincluding o Person Holding a handgun. Seven people were arrested for failure to disperse. Police say one person was shot in the area last night and this morning is in the hospital in Critical Condition. The circumstances of the shooting remain unclear. Including any information about the shooter. Captain ron johnson of the missouri Highway Patrol said this morning that the police response, tear gas and all, was appropriate. We have a shooting victim that is in Critical Condition that may lose her life. We had a subject standing in the middle of the road with a handg handgun. We had a police car shot at tonight and, yes, i think that was a proper response tonight. Maintain officer safety and Public Safety. All of this followed a midafternoon press Conference Held saturday in ferguson led by missouri governor jay nixon. The governor, though attempting to engage with the community, many of the gathered residents and activists with renewed frustration. If there was an easy way to separate those who hurt from those who helped, we would. But its hard. And sometimes, especially at night, we cant. So, to protect the people and property of ferguson today, i signed an order declaring a state of emergency and implem t implementation of a curfew and the impacted area of ferguson. The best way for us to get peace is for everybody to help to make sure that everybody gets home safe tonight at 12 00. Get a good solid five hours sleep before they get up tomorrow morning and that were sleep is not an option. We want justice. We want justice. We want justice. Ill let you, just a second, ill let you yell at me next. If we want all right if we want justice, we cannot be distracted. We must be focused on making sure that people are allowed their First Amendment rights and we do so in a peaceful fashion. We cannot have looting and crimes at night. We cant have people fearful. We cant have Police Officers killing people. Multiple times missouri Highway Patrol captain ron johnson, the man now in charge of maintaining order in ferguson stepped to the microphone in an attempt to bring some sense of understanding. Im going to tell you what were doing now is not who we are. Its not who we are. Yelling at each other is not going to solve that. Were all talking about the same concerns and the same passion. The frustration is in your home is in my home. Its in my home. And ive given you all the answers i know and ill continue to give you that. Johnson himself had to acknowledge a key issue. He is now in charge of maintaining law and order and not the investigation into the killing of Michael Brown. He did not have the answers that the crowd wanted. And if anyone at yesterdays press conference did, that person was not sharing. More than a week after a Police Officer shot Michael Brown to death in the street, there is still so much we dont know. We still dont know any details about the allege struggle that brown had with that officer. We still do not know how many times brown s brown was shot. We still dont know if brown was shot from behind. We dont know if brown was on his knees and stretched out in surrender when any of those shots were fired. We still dont know why the Police Officer opened fire and we still do not know for how many hours Michael Browns body lay in the street. Joining me now in ferguson, missouri, is msnbc. Com germane lee and reverend Clinton Staton in st. Louis. Nice to see you both this morning. Thank you. Good to see you. Because we have so many things we dont have answers to. I want to ask a few clarifying questions first. The first is, what time of day, just in general was it that Michael Brown was shot to death . It was in the early afternoon. Between 1 00, 1 30. Somewhere around there. A second clarifying question. Do we have reason to believe that all Police Officers in ferguson are looking for opportunities to shoot unarmed teenagers . Of course not. I think Law Enforcement in general are here to protect and serve. We know they take their job very seriously. There is always this feeling, especially in communities like this where residents say such a long issue between the police and the community. Sometimes leads to brutality and always on the edge of something a little more dangerous. People actually do fear for their lives. I do want to clarify. He was shot during the day when it was daylight outside and he was shot by an answer and we dont have any reason to believe that all officers are interested in shooting on our team. Some there to help and some there to hurt. Is that correct . You have to assume. I want to listen for a minute, again, to one piece that Governor Nixon said and then ill have one last question for you. If there was an easy way to separate those who hurt from those who helped, we would. But its hard. And sometimes, especially at night, we cant. So, Governor Nixon said that it is hard to tell among the protesters at night who was there to help and who was there to hurt. Given that an unarmed teen was killed by a Police Officer during the day and given that the response of the governor was to suspend the First Amendment rights of protesters in the nighttime hours because of the difficulty of telling which ones of them are there to help and which ones to hurt. Has there been any discussions of suspending the rights of Police Officers to carry weapons during the day because its difficult to tell which of them are there to help and which are there to hurt. Amazing framing of that question, but we have to keep in mind that there is a difference in tone from during the day when thousands of people are out protesting and families and young people and everyone is out and by the time you get to about 2 30 or 3 00 in the morning. The tone does change. Both what weve seen is milt militarized police force with automatic rifles and snipers and all of that and also some people in the crowd who, because of this long history, are looking for a confrontation with police. Have been begging for this moment just to respond and react to all their frustrations. So, there actually is a different tone. The heart at what youre getting at is important. Thats what were trying to figure out. This community has long been wounded and the salt is spread inside of it. Your framing of that is a complicated one. There also needs to be a. I want to ask a few more questions to understand whats happening here. Nbc news verified the photograph of Darren Wilson first reported by yahoo news. Ferguson has not responded to requests to comment on the photo, but we have verified that is officer wilson in the photograph. But i need to ask a few questions of this. We understand officer wilson is currently on paid leave. Is that also your understanding, reverend. That is my understanding, as well. He is on administrative pay with leave. Do you know whether or not the parents of Michael Brown are taxpayers in the city of ferguson. Certainly they are taxpayers in the city of ferguson. Therefore, they are paying the salary of this man who shot their son, who has not been tried and who has not been brought to justice and also paying the salary as being taxpayers of the county prosecutor who is afraid to do his job. He has convened a grand jury. We are calling him to do his job and step aside and get a special prosecutor to come in and do the job. He can file charges. And he needs to step up and do his job. Reverend, does that seem fair to you . It doesnt seem fair at all. If you look, no other case that ive seen that, like this, that is going to a grand jury where a prosecutor has refused, if you listen to his interview, he has refused now to bring charges unless the grand jury indicts. He has to power to indict. He has to power to bring charges and were calling on him even to step aside or do your job. This is my question to both of you, given the circumstances that you all helped to clarify and helped me to understand here that we have the parents of a victim paying the continuing salary of someone with whom theres no, its undisputed this person shot and killed their son. No charges currently being brought was a curfew imposed on the people of ferguson an appropriate response to the Current Situation . When you talk to many in this community, they would say, no, that grown men and grown women should be able to protest at any time of day or night especially given the circumstances around not just Michael Browns killing but this long history, again. But, i think other people would say, other people protesting would say, if youre a protester you can do that before midnight. By the time you get to midnight, most folks are going home and one with so much emotion and so much tension. Reverend, i appreciate trymaines point there. It felt to me yesterday in reporting it felt like a place of calm before the governor spoke and the imposition of the curfew itself may have been part of what encouraged the push back against the curfew. Am i reading that wrong from here in new york . No, i dont think youre reading it wraucong at all. What the people need is information and not restrictions. More restrictions are not going to help the situation. We need information and demand information and we should have information on whats going on, the investigation should be transparent and the more restrictions they put on the people, the people are riding. The people have not been heard. Their voices have not been heard. So, yeah, it seems like were farther restricting our First Amendment rights to speak. So, no, the curfew is not going to work. The people need an opportunity to express their anger, express their rage in a peaceful way and i say, again, in a peaceful way. 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Over the year, a lot of disparity in sentencing and charging. I dont believe theres ever been a Police Officer convicted in this county of manslaughter or murder against a defendant. In that sentence then, is this distrust of the Community Well earned. For sure over the decades. The police and Community Relations have deteriorated in st. Louis county and there needs to be a discussion in this community about how we better these relationships and how we make police force more diverse, especially when they are policing africanamerican communities. Representative clay, you were standing there with Governor Nixon yesterday when he announced the curfew, do you believe that the imposition of the curfew is the sort of thing that will improve Community Relations with the police. I dont believe that. I do know that we have to balance, balance allowing peaceful demonstration and then also not allowed looting to occur after these demonstrations are over. And, so, that was the issue that Governor Nixon had to address yesterday. Do you know about how many stores have been looted over the course of the past week . Im not sure how many stores. I just road up and down the west florison coming to your tent and quite a few stores that were boarded up windows. And its a sight that is not good for any community. And ive heard from the Business People in ferguson who are worried about their investments here in this community and they want to be protected, also. Im wondering just given we dont quite have the number. Do you think its fewer than ten or more than ten stores . Im not going to speculate on how many it is, alex. I just cant tell you. I dont have a police report. Im just wondering because it seems that apparently it takes the death of more than one unarmed teen to get an arrest. I wonder how many stores it takes to get looted before one loses their after dark amendment rights to assembly. Im sure that the store owner who was impacted did not want to be looted at all. So, you have to balance that between Peaceful Demonstrations and a right to assemble and the right to be heard against the loss of property. Thats what Police Forces do. They are supposed to serve and protect. Thank you, congressman clay in ferguson, missouri. I appreciate you joining us this morning. We will have much more from ferguson this morning, stay with us. Answer your questions. Lets not scream at each other. You first. Were out to get answers. If i had answers to give you, young man, i would. Moderate to severe is tough, but ive managed. I got to be pretty good at managing my symptoms, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. When i finally told my doctor, he said my crohns was not under control. He said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohns disease. 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The positive impact our community has shown on this nation and we will survive this and make a change. That was Missouri StateHighway Patrol captain ron johnson speaking yesterday about the people of ferguson. Joining me live from ferguson, missouri, msnbc host and reverend al sharpton. Nice to have you this morning, reverend al. Thank you, professor. What is the mood there in ferguson the night after the curfew . Well, we are really dealing with the aftermath of someone were told was shot. There has been some violence. The overwhelming majority of people peacefully protesting and there is a rally this afternoon that the attorneys and i are hosting and Martin Luther king iii will come out and we will lay out where were going from here. Let us be clear there has been a Smear Campaign against this young man, melissa. When we look at the fact that the police chief would release a tape alleging he shoplifted. Lets quit talking about robbery. This is at best shoplifting minutes before his death and then forced to admit it had nuthing to do with the death and shows a real contempt for even a young man who isnt even buried yet. This is the kind of thing that is causing the outrage of a lot of the young people in this city. We are saying that we understand and share your anger, but dont go mad and dont get ahead of the familys pursuit of justice. So, were dealing with all of that while we