First, the cop backup to approach Brown for jaywalking. This shows the state of mind the officer was in, not Brown.
Then, the cop got out of his vehicle, gun drawn even after Brown moved away from the officer.
So yeah, the officer "when after" Brown... twice.
Nothing in your link suggests that Wilson "figured it out". Prove it please.
Funny they waited until the forensic report before coming out with a statement.
Funny they waited until the forensic report before coming out with a statement.
Hold on. Are you suggesting that we only defend the cop because we are "white southern conservatives?"
Because I don't give a damn about the color.
And yet I get dinged as a racist purely because of the way I vote, the nation I am from, and the fact that my skin is white?
Seriously? The racist bull**** needs to stop. If the cop is innocent...he is innocent. If brown was surrendering...the cop needs to face justice.
The difference is that I voice what I believe might be the case, am willing to correct my assumptions as the investigation progresses and do not claim my assumtions to be facts.
You're the one that needs to back up your posts.
It's no less a fact than your claim that he was kneeling down with his hands up. He could simply have had his hand in front of him for any number of reasons...like, he was running towards the cop, for example, as some witness testimony indicates. There are several shots to the guys right arm....do you really think a cop would miss the kill shot on an immobile target only a few feet away?
Nobody of the usual suspects of posting stuff like "all NBA players are thugs" is taking "all sides".
Oh dear me. Is that somehow not allowed?
So your entire argument thus far has been from conjecture? And you don't think the conclusions you reach from sheer conjecture betray your starting bias?
it was not "released". what happened is a close friend of the family called a radio station and told that story, then a source in the police dept. confirmed it was the same story they got from the officer after the shooting.
No.
What is causing so much attention are the false claims of his cohort of him surrendering.
When he had attacked the Officer and then started charging him after he was out of the car. That clearly isn't surrendering.
Brown's body was 35 feet from the squad car. If the altercation started in the squad car as the police and the witnesses stated it did, is it not obvious that Brown had to move away from the car? Unless he was dragged away, Brown had to have moved away from the officer.
Would it impair your ability to see the reality in which you're currently living? Perhaps the violence is natural for Mr. Brown - after all, 6'4 300lb teenagers are often used to using their size to get their way. The evidence from the store video shows that Mr. Brown, after leaving the store, came back into the store to assault the owner/clerk so he had directly relevant experience with confronting someone challenging him. Whether or not he was high on pot is irrelevant because he did the exact same thing moments before.
No. His job is to protect and serve. That includes Mike Brown, a person he didn't know was a suspect in a robbery. To him, at the time, Mike Brown was just some guy walking in the street. No reason to push over something like jaywalking.
Unless you're use to the police making an issue over jaywalking. I'm certainly not.
Unfortunately, We Don't Live in Some Childish Warm and Fuzzy Multicultie FantasylandBrown's body was 35 feet from the squad car. If the altercation started in the squad car as the police and the witnesses stated it did, is it not obvious that Brown had to move away from the car? Unless he was dragged away, Brown had to have moved away from the officer.
What more do they need. 6 times! 2 in the head! No signs of struggle! This is ridiculous. He needs to be arrested.
Nope. I called the white southern reight wingers who predictably showed up to defend the cop racist.
Oh yeah. How often was that phrase mutterd I wonder.
I didnt call you a racist. And I dont know who you are voting for.
it is not bull****.
And the second post you made kind of invalidates alot of what you previously said.
White cop shoots black kid - you turn up and post that your not racist - then post picture of white dude with guns.
Yes, that's the way it's looking from the data thus far. Of course we won't know all the stories until the investigation is complete. But to conclude he didn't, from all the data thus far available, is just an knee jerk anti-police bias.
Your snarky comment doesn't repair your own statements.
So, losing the argument and your bias on full display you double down with the race card? And you think THAT shores up your broken argument?
And yet another sound and well thought out response. :roll:
Except that you don't have a clue culturally speaking as to what the term means or how to use it properly.
Stop trying until you've lived it.
No, you fell right to Godwin's and accusations that comes from an anti-police bias. You then doubled down with the race card. NONE of that is an argument, it's what we call a failure.
The "your kind" comment is the real reason mods may dump on you.
And I didn't call you dumb, I gave you the benefit of the doubt.
it was not "released". what happened is a close friend of the family called a radio station and told that story, then a source in the police dept. confirmed it was the same story they got from the officer after the shooting.
Funny they waited until the forensic report before coming out with a statement.
Not all the bullet wounds were in his hands. A death such as this is handled differently, whether it was justified, or not is at question, its a given that there would be calls for independent investigations, as well as autopsy. Where do you get the idea that the states autopsy is final word. Browns body is a part of evidence in this, and if a jury is convinced that there was tampering with evidence, it posses problems. So 'if' the body was cleaned, and even not for the purposes of deception it wouldn't be a smart thing to do, like asking a man with a large hand to try on a leather glove that laid under a sprinkler system for a few days and then dried and shrank.
Brown's body was 35 feet from the squad car. If the altercation started in the squad car as the police and the witnesses stated it did, is it not obvious that Brown had to move away from the car? Unless he was dragged away, Brown had to have moved away from the officer.
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