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Wrong.Every witness reports that Brown was not a threat when he was killed.
Moving toward the Officer does not make him a non threat. :doh
Wrong.Every witness reports that Brown was not a threat when he was killed.
One witness has come out and said Brown's hands were not up in surrender and he kept coming towards Wilson despite being told to stop - even if that same witness still believes it to be murder not that his opinion on that subject matters..
Can please quote the witness? I believe the witness, if we're talking about the same one, stated that Brown was holding his "stomach" and stumbling forward. Not charging Wilson.
Can please quote the witness? I believe the witness, if we're talking about the same one, stated that Brown was holding his "stomach" and stumbling forward. Not charging Wilson.
Try the witness in this video starting at 06:55.
He was surprised and thought that the Officer was missing Brown because Brown kept moving towards him. Which is not stumbling, though he obviously did stumble later.
Can please quote the witness? I believe the witness, if we're talking about the same one, stated that Brown was holding his "stomach" and stumbling forward. Not charging Wilson.
Wrong again. In addition,; WTF are you talking about?
Nothing has been made up except for that by the witnesses that supported Dorian Johnson's account.
That has already been proven.
So again.
We already know the publicly known accounts which supported Johnson's, and by virtue, Brown, were not credible.
They have been falling apart from the get, from claims being outright false to changing to fit the known forensics.
Of course those accounts, as known, have no credibility.
What is not known is what these folks told investigators or the GJ if they testified.
He wasn't shot in the back as claimed. They didn't see that, and were just mimicking Dorian's false account. And yes, their claim has already been proven to be false.
Then they changed their stories about his hands being up. To they were just up a little, to they were just going up. Clearly demonstrating that they lied.
And yet here you are accusing me of making things up (when I clearly haven't) when it was them who did so. All you have done is expose your ignorance of the subject. :lamo
You are the one obviously making things up about others. So stop making things up.
Try the witness in this video starting at 06:55.
He was surprised and thought that the Officer was missing Brown because Brown kept moving towards him. Which is not stumbling, though he obviously did stumble later.
i smell porkWas it a crime of assault for Wilson to back up his SUV, moving close enough to Dorian Johnson and Brown, so as to cause them fear of bodily harm?
Was it assault for Wilson to open his SUV door, pushing against Brown, when Brown was standing near the door?
If Wilson engaged in Assault, before attempting to arrest Brown, was this negligent behavior, leading to Brown's death? Is there probable cause to indict for Manslaughter?
What was the reason that Wilson could not wait fro back-up before getting out of his SUV?
Or at least letting Brown get a little further away, and still keeping him in sight?
Will Rogers, I believe, said, "A grand jury can indict a Ham sandwich."
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You seem confused. It's like you are so wrapped up in your own bias that you willfully refuse to see reality or pay attention to what has been provided.Please show me the report that hasn't been completed yet stating that the witnesses stories does not match up. I don't give a damn about any right wing or left wing bloggers. For your education, those are called opinions. I don't give a damn about leaks because there have been "leaks" in past cases that ended up being false. So please show me the examiner report or a official grand jury statement that says that the Brown's witnesses were false.
And again.I could barely hear the guy talking because of the camera man talking and the loud chick across the street. I don't know. One can say that he was moving toward the cop with his hands up like "Look I surrender, stop shooting at me" If he ran at him like you want to believe, then why didn't the witness just say that he was running at the cop? And from that distance, was Brown suicidal? Did he want die? If that was the case why did he run the first time?