When unarmed teen Michael Brown was shot and killed in broad daylight in Ferguson, Missouri on August 9, Twitter users quickly reacted to the shooting using the hashtag #ferguson to comment on the racial tensions still prevalent in the US today.
What started out as a local Missouri story quickly spread across the nation, and soon made international headlines when two journalists were arrested for covering the Ferguson protests.
To visually capture how #ferguson went around the world, Twitter collated all geotagged tweets with the hashtag and created a map. It tracked tweets from August 9 to August 17.
It's interesting to see how the Twittersphere dramatically lights up across August 13 and 14 when Wesley Lowery, a Washington Post political reporter, and Ryan Reilly, a Huffington Post reporter, were arrested in a McDonald's in St Louis.
Violence has simmered since the shooting death of the 18-year-old by a white police officer, which has reignited national debate about law enforcement and African Americans.
Police in Ferguson also drew criticism for facing down protesters in military-grade armoured trucks while brandishing high-powered weapons.
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