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Hello, your recent edit at Shooting of Michael Brown was found by another editor to have been copied verbatim from a news report. This is a violation of Wikipedia's copyright policy. The other editor has corrected the problem by condensing and summarizing the information. Please refer to the copyright policy for more information, and you might also review Wikimedia's Terms of Use. If you wish to discuss further, feel free to post on my talk page (click the telephone symbol next to my username). Happy editing! ‑‑Mandruss  10:16, 24 October 2014 (UTC)Reply