Protesters took to the streets of Missouri again demanding justice for the death of Michael Brown.<br/> <br />It's been two weeks since a white policeman shot the unarmed black teenager in Ferguson and still the rallies continue.<br/> <br />The shooting has brought not just sorrow but also outrage.<br/> <br />Along with the protests there's been looting and vandalism.<br/> <br />But these demonstrations are smaller and quieter than they have been in recent days.<br/> <br />Children led more than 200 demonstrators down the same street, where protesters and the authorities had previously clashed.<br/> <br />But in a separate rally in a nearby town. these protesters show their support for Darren Wilson, the police officer who shot Brown.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) PROTESTER MARILYN MORTON SAYING:<br/> <br />"I think he's been crucified, he's been accused of guilt before a trial, that's not the American way."<br/> <br />Police here in Ferguson came under sharp criticism for mass arrests and heavy-handed tactics after the dead