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Yeah - at this moment I've heard, from video interviews of supposed witnesses, 3 different accounts of how he was killed. I wouldn't be surprised if there was 1 or 2 more versions out there.
When 'witnesses' want to stir the pot with lies they need to commune first and get their stories straight. :roll:
Private autopsy reportedly reveals Ferguson teen shot six times; police use more tear gas on protesters | Fox News
So, the pig just basically was enraged that he got his ass whooped, and decided to empty his pistol into someone kneeling on the ground with his hands in the air in surrender.
Kind of like a gangland murder.
You don't get shot in the palm of the hand like Brown did unless you're putting your hands up to surrender.
Dr. Baden said there was no residue of gunpowder on the body, indicating the shots weren't necessarily taken at close range, but that would have to be confirmed by an examination of Mr. Brown's clothing.
There were no wounds indicative of blows from some type of physical altercation, Dr. Baden said.
You guys cleared missed an important component to this shooting.
If Brown was in the process of fighting for the officers gun, would that not result in some gunpowder residue?
You guys cleared missed an important component to this shooting.
If Brown was in the process of fighting for the officers gun, would that not result in some gunpowder residue?
Indeed. This should put to rest the utterly absurd account provided by his buddy.The only thing conclusive is that the "witness" report that he was shot in the back with his hands up is a lie.
Did the officer execute him when he was kneeling down and surrendering?It is HIGHLY different when a police officer, one of the people we charge to uphold the law, guns down an unarmed and surrendering man. That is why this is causing so much attention.
You don't get shot in the palm of the hand like Brown did unless you're putting your hands up to surrender.
We have evidence that Brown was not shot in the back and no evidence that he was "surrendering" at the time of the shooting.
We have evidence that Brown was not shot in the back and no evidence that he was "surrendering" at the time of the shooting.
The only thing conclusive is that the "witness" report that he was shot in the back with his hands up is a lie.
In the mean time, let's loot and pillage Ferguson...
You guys cleared missed an important component to this shooting.
If Brown was in the process of fighting for the officers gun, would that not result in some gunpowder residue?
You don't get shot in the palm of the hand like Brown did unless you're putting your hands up to surrender.
Or if you're reaching for a gun.
The facts aren't in yet.
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Yeah - at this moment I've heard, from video interviews of supposed witnesses, 3 different accounts of how he was killed. I wouldn't be surprised if there was 1 or 2 more versions out there.
When 'witnesses' want to stir the pot with lies they need to commune first and get their stories straight. :roll:
You don't get shot in the palm of the hand like Brown did unless you're putting your hands up to surrender.
The fact that you think that him charging the officer is a fact just shows your incredible bias.
Yes, the toxicology results should be interesting.That's true. We know a few things. We need to know more before drawing conclusions. There is important forensic data we don't have.
Yes, the toxicology results should be interesting.
I think it's the series of really stupid decisions that suggests he was likely impaired. Especially if we accept his family's assertion that he was a very gentle person.Maybe.
But then again, maybe not.
Some people are saying he must have been on some serious drugs to take a hit like that and keep on going (IF that "Brown charged Wilson" story is accurate at all, and we don't know).
But possibly not. I mean, if he was shot in the arm first, Wilson's handgun wouldn't necessarily have the stopping power to put Brown down were he charging at him. A headshot would do that though.
It's an excellent point, presuming the body wasn't altered between the time the incident occurred and the time Baden had access to the body. I understand the State conducted its official autopsy prior to Baden being given access to the body. Are we certain the body wasn't "cleaned" prior to Baden getting access? We'll know if Baden's observations are accurate when we see the initial autopsy conducted by the State.
You note Baden said it would have to be confirmed by examination of the clothing - seems to me he's saying it's not definitively determined.
:doh
That is the known evidence.
Did the officer execute him when he was kneeling down and surrendering?
Your comments are absurd.
The thug attacked the Officer and went for the Officer's gun. That is a life threatening incident.
Then as the Officer gained control of his weapon, Brown tried to flee, the Officer got out of his car and Brown then started charging him.
Only six shots? Justified.
Wow... You speak with such authority as to how the events transpired. I didn't realize you actually witnessed this. Thanks for contributing facts to the discussion that has been nothing but speculation to date. (no one likes people that just spout off their unfounded personal impressions... they add nothing intelligent to the discussion).
It is rather interesting, however, that this particular autopsy seems to run contrary to your eyewitness account. Remember, when you testify, you will be under oath. Perhaps you should rethink you story in light of new facts.
When did we learn that the guy "they were defending without fail" was white?I don't even believe that conservatives are racist, but when they all line up to defend the white guy without fail....it makes it seem that way.
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