if nobody protested, there wouldn't have been a 2nd or 3rd autopsy...
people want Wilson arrested; protests won't stop until that happnes
The protests will do nothing to help that.
If you think the Brown family weren't going to have their own autopsy performed regardless of riots you aren't thinking realistically.
The FBI was already talking about having their own autopsy just days later. The federal government was already getting involved.
The Governor of Missouri has also been involved for almost a week himself, and he's generally actually not a dick. He won't tie himself to a butchered investigation with no indictment if the evidence even hints at something else.
The state Attorney General Koster is a piece of shit but he is a democrat running for Governor soon behind Nixon. He needs STL and KC if he has any chance, he's going to sink into this like a dog on a fresh ham bone as soon as he gets a crack at it. This will be an election making event for him.
What evidence is there will be combed over riots or no riots. The story that evidence paints will be evaluated the same way and the same verdict will be reached on Wilson as long as there isn't some new wild card thrown in the mix.
All that these riots are doing is obfuscating the real story here with a he said/he said cops v. rioters stories about who's really perpetrating violence and muddying the waters about Brown basically being publicly executed for being a big black kid who didn't suck police cock.
Also, it's 100% guaranteeing that the people of Ferguson aren't going to sit in judgement of Wilson. You want to see Wilson get off? Keep rioting and see them hold the trial across the MO river in St. Charles where it's all middle class white families who are deathly afraid of the city.
You want to see Wilson legitimately have a crack at life without parole or the death penalty (which Missouri still has and he likely deserves given the early findings of the family's autopsy)? Try him in the over 2/3rds black neighborhood where he committed the damn crime.
We're to the point where continued riots in Ferguson are unproductive. Chill it out, let Wilson get his justice and establish legitimate long-term non-violent protests throughout the metro area. Stage a march in East St. Louis where a city that once had a population of 80,000 is now below 30,000 due to white flight and is one of the hardest places to grow up in the entire country. Rally in front of the STL City court house for passing decriminalization of weed in city limits based on police discretion (the arresting officer can choose to file you on the city or state docket, city is misdemeanor, state is felony. It's basically whites to the city docket, blacks to the state).
I could go on. There are ample places and causes where those looking for change in St. Louis can begin a legitimate second push for equality. The stage is set for true change, but true change happens by being smarter than the oppressors, not just louder.