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The witness said Wilson didn't have to kill Brown. "It went from zero to 100 like that, in the blink of an eye. ... What transpired to us, in my eyesight, was murder. Down outright murder."
:doh:lamo
You seem to be conflating the actual evidence
(the officer did not fire until Brown turned back toward him.), with the viewer's opinion of that evidence. Not a wise thing to do.
Especially as the witness is in no position to determine what is lawful or not, and probably isn't even educated enough to do so.
This latest witness, who is black, told the Post-Dispatch that Johnson took off running toward West Florissant Avenue after the first shot went off inside Wilson's police SUV.
iLOL D'oh!
And just what do you think this means?
Perhaps that Johnson (you know Dorian Johnson), the one who has already been shown to have made false claims, really didn't see everything he claims because he was running?
iLOL :lamo
He then heard a shot and saw Brown run, followed by Wilson. He said Wilson aimed his handgun at Brown and yelled: "Stop! Stop! Stop!"
The witness said Brown did stop, mumbled something he could not clearly hear and took a step toward Wilson.
It's like you didn't even pay attention to the full sentence you quoted.
Yeah he says he stopped but then continued to move towards the Officer. :doh
Just showing that Officer Wilson was responding to an actual threat, and did not in any way just execute Brown as the false narrative claims.
Can you imagine how many heads would explode if Wilson was found guilty?
Wow! Talk about jumping the horse here.
He hasn't even been charged. And if this witness is any indication, he wont be.
Maybe him and Dunn could share a cell in the future as they wait for the finest legal e-scholars to prove that they're not guilty. They could keep a poster of George Zimmerman in their cell and keep hoping that one day, a great internet legal scholar from a political forum defends them so well that the sitting president has no choice but to pardon them and declare them innocent.
Don't quit your day job.
Your complaining over others on an internet forum, a forum in which you yourself participate, doesn't pay well.