ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />Missouri's governor said on Monday (August 18) he would send the National Guard into Ferguson, Missouri, to restore calm after authorities forcibly dispersed a crowd protesting last week's fatal shooting of an unarmed black teen by police.<br/> <br />Gov. Jay Nixon signed an executive order deploying the U.S. state militia, saying demonstrators had thrown Molotov cocktails and shot at police as well as a civilian, a description of the night's events diverging widely from some eyewitness accounts.<br/> <br />"It was a peaceful demonstration and I'm still trying to figure out why they would try to shoot the tear gas when they were just peacefully walking and protesting," said protester Key Smith.<br/> <br />At a late night news briefing State Highway Patrol Captain Ron Johnson explained the police tactics.<br/> <br />"Molotov cocktails were thrown, there were shootings, looting, vandalism and other acts of violence that clearly appear not to have been spontaneous," he