Chain email
Chain email
stated on December 2, 2014 in a chain email:

Says a man in Ferguson, Mo., was photographed holding a sign that said, “No mother should have to fear for her son’s life every time…

Pants on Fire!
By Louis Jacobson
December 4, 2014

Viral photo of Ferguson protester doesn’t withstand close scrutiny

In the wake of several high-profile confrontations between white police officers and unarmed African-Americans recently, social media has become a major source of accusations, arguments — and hoaxes.

Recently, a reader sent us a photo that has been circulating on social media, showing an African-American protester standing in front of a fire station and holding up a hand-lettered sign that reads, “No mother should have to fear for her son’s life every time he robs a store.”

The sign is an obvious reference to the death of Michael Brown, the black teenager who was shot and killed in Ferguson, Mo., in August 2014. Brown’s death became a focus for both peaceful protests and rioting in Ferguson, and it attracted attention around the nation and the world. On Nov. 25, a grand jury decided not to indict, setting off a new wave of demonstrations.

The phrase “every time he robs a store” refers to surveillance footage showing Brown earlier that day robbing a store of cigarillos and assaulting a store employee. Supporters of Darren Wilson, the police officer who shot Brown, have said the robbery is an important piece of context in explaining Wilson’s shooting of Brown.

Still, the PolitiFact reader asked us whether the photo was real or manufactured, so we decided to take a look.

The version we received is cropped to focus on the African-American man holding the sign, with a partial view of a woman standing to his left. Other versions, such as one analyzed by Snopes.com, include a fuller view of the woman, holding a sign that says, “Shame on Ferguson Police,” as well as another man, an African-American, holding a sign that says, “We the People.”

The starkly divergent messages of the three signs provide a clue that something is amiss. And indeed, something is amiss.

In the original photograph — published on the Riverfront Timesnews blog on Oct. 1 — the sign read, “No mother should have to fear for her son’s life every time he leaves home” (emphasis added). It also includes the hashtags #blacklivesmatter and #stayhuman.

But words on the sign were doctored by a user of the social media site Imgur. Initially, the user posted this statement with the retouched photograph: “The black community has every reason to be angry with the police, and the brutality they inflict. But making a martyr out of the kid that robbed a store and attacked a police officer is just mind boggling. Micheal (sic) Brown is one of the worst things to happen to race relations in a long time.”

At some point after the doctored version of the image began circulating, the user acknowledged that he had changed the picture: “Edit: Yes, I shopped this. It captured mine, and many others, frustration with this whole situation.”

Our ruling

A photograph that went viral purports to show a protester in Ferguson, holding a sign that said, “No mother should have to fear for her son’s life every time he robs a store.” However, the photo was manipulated by a social media user, who later acknowledged the alteration. The change in wording turns the sign’s message completely on its head, so we rate the claim Pants On Fire.

 

Our Sources

Chain email provided by a PolitiFact reader

Riverfront Times, "Arrested in Ferguson: What It's Like to Go to Jail While Protesters Negotiate Your Release," Oct. 1, 2014

Imgur, user page for Bdawgid, accessed Dec. 4, 2014

Snopes.com, "Doth Protest?," Dec. 2, 2014

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