To: Olog-hai
The officer's account to authorities did not explain why he fired at Brown multiple times after emerging from his vehicle, according to the newspaper. And that is the $10,000 question. Was Brown stopped when Wilson shot him? Was he running away? Or was he charging the officer? The autopsy should be able to show that.
To: DoodleDawg
I can see you don’t know the autopsy results.
You don’t know that Brown’s blood was in the squad car proving he was trying to assault the cop.
And yes its been forensically proved he was not shot in the back.
He was charging the cop.
11 posted on
10/18/2014 5:23:42 AM PDT by
Zenjitsuman
(New Boss Nancy Pelosi)
To: DoodleDawg
It did...All six bullets entered Brown’s body on the front of his body...unless Brown was backpedalling, he was charging the officer, which is why the officer kept firing...
15 posted on
10/18/2014 6:05:11 AM PDT by
Delta Dawn
(Fluent in two languages: English and cursive.)
To: DoodleDawg
One of the eyewitnesses who testified before the grand jury spoke with the press.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3215969/posts?q=1&;page=1
He described the incident as "cold-blooded murder," but said this (try to find the cold-blooded murder):
- There was a 'tussel' in the police car;
- There was a gunshot'
- Brown began to run, followed by Wilson;
- Wilson, aimed his gun and yelled "Stop! Stop! Stop!
- Brown stopped, said something, then took a step toward Wilson;
- Wilson told Brown to stop again, but Brown didn't and Wilson fired three (3) shots;
- Brown staggered, looked down, made an elbows-to-the-side-palms-up gesture (like 'what you gonna do about it' or 'why you shooting at me'), and kept coming at Wilson;
- Wilson said "Stop" and took a few steps back;
- Brown kept coming, staggering;
- Wilson fired four more shots and as he did, Brown was falling down.
The autopsy showed all shots came from the front.
22 posted on
10/18/2014 9:53:39 AM PDT by
Scoutmaster
(You knew the job was dangerous when you took it, Fred.)
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