Hands up, don't shoot

"Hands up, don't shoot", or simply "hands up", is a slogan and gesture that originated after the August 9, 2014 shooting of Michael Brown. The slogan was adopted at protests against police violence. While several witnesses claimed Brown's hands were in the air when he was shot, a United States Department of Justice investigation found that physical and forensic evidence contradicted this claim.

Hands up, don't shoot

"Hands up, don't shoot", or simply "hands up", is a slogan and gesture that originated after the August 9, 2014 shooting of Michael Brown. The slogan was adopted at protests against police violence. While several witnesses claimed Brown's hands were in the air when he was shot, a United States Department of Justice investigation found that physical and forensic evidence contradicted this claim.