Asclepias
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I cant read your link at all.Brown may have hit him. I asked you what was confusing you when you said that it doesnt make sense.I dont think the fact that Browns blood and DNA were inside the police car points to Wilson being more credible. All the witnesses freely admit there was a struggle going on at the car between Wilson and Brown. The evidence supports both versions of the story. People grabbing onto this like its some kind of vindication of Wilson is amusing to me.
blood from right arm wound on interior door uniform and officers weapon
injuries to the officer
all lend to the officers side of the story
At the car. I think most of the witnesses admit to altercation at the car. But what happened after Brown ran is the question?Makes all the sense in the world. What exactly is confusing you? Be specfic.Bottom line, there are many who will accept nothing short of the officer being imprisoned for a long time, actual guilt is secondary. The only question remains, who big of a riot can they create and will they have to bus more people in from all around the country?
guilty is not the issue
revenge is the issue
Actually it doesnt. Everyone says the racist shot at Brown while in the car. Everyone says there was a struggle. Injuries to the officer could have occurred after the fact by a PD intent on covering this up by claiming Brown hit him or Brown (like what I would have done myself) probably did hit him...after he grabbed him around the neck and attempted to pull him into the car.
bs that does not even make sense
brown did hit him
plus there is a witness saying brown turned back
makes aggressive statement then brown charged wilson
I keep hearing that but no one seems to be able to provide a link to anyone saying that other than wilsons wifes friend who wasnt even there. Do you have another link? No? Ok I thought so.
• After an initial scuffle in the car, the officer did not fire until Brown turned back toward him.
• Brown put his arms out to his sides but never raised his hands high.
• Brown staggered toward Wilson despite commands to stop.
• The two were about 20 to 25 feet apart when the last shots were fired.
Witness adds new perspective to Ferguson shooting News