Police radio calls surface in Brown shooting

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I thought the claim had been that officer Wilson was unaware of the convenience store robbery when he came upon Brown ?

Looks to me more and more authorities are preparing the public for a likely Grand Jury dismissal.

Ferguson police radio calls surface from Michael Brown shooting

FERGUSON, Mo. -- The Aug. 9 confrontation between a white police officer and an unarmed black teenager that ended with Officer Darren Wilson fatally shooting 18-year-old Michael Brown lasted less than 90 seconds, according to emergency radio calls.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch published a timeline Friday night, based on an analysis of police and EMS calls. It begins at 11:29 a.m. with Wilson responding to another case.

At 11:53 a.m., a dispatcher reported a "stealing in progress" at the Ferguson Market and a brief description of the suspect, who was believed to have taken a packet of cigars. Officers were told to look for a black male wearing a white T-shirt, running toward the QuikTrip convenience store. Additional information was soon added: the man was wearing a red Cardinals hat, khaki shorts and yellow socks; a second man was with him.
At noon, Wilson asked the officers searching for the robbery suspects if they needed assistance. An officer responded that the men had disappeared.
Two minutes later, at 12:02 p.m. Wilson radioed in, "Put me on Canfield with two. And send me another car," a request for additional officers.
Sources have told the newspaper that prior to making that call, Wilson claimed he told Brown and his friend Dorian Johnson to stop walking in the street. Wilson said it was after that that he recognized that Brown matched the robbery suspect's description, called for backup and stopped his SUV next to the two men.

What happened next remains unclear.
Wilson claimed the teenager attacked him. Some witnesses have said Wilson and Brown struggled, either outside or inside the officer's vehicle. Others say they saw Brown with his hands over his head, getting on the ground.
At 12:03 p.m., a witness sent a tweet that read, "I JUST SAW SOMEONE DIE."
Within moments, other officers arrived on scene, and an ambulance was called. One officer erroneously said someone had been hit by a Taser,
The last radio call the Post-Dispatch mentions was made at 12:07 p.m. An unidentified officer says, "Get us several more units over here. There's gonna be a problem." A woman is crying in the background.


MORE: Ferguson police radio calls surface from Michael Brown shooting - CBS News
 
Every time facts come out the initial fabrications fall.

The claim was that Wilson didn't know about the robbery in order to lend credence to the tale that Wilson had no reason to stop these men except as an excuse to murder a black man.

There is simply no reason to charge this cop with any wrongdoing. The ones who want him prosecuted want a conviction even if he's innocent.
 
From the beginning, I was under the impression that he was quite aware of the robbery... It was whether or not Brown was the suspect in question... At least based on everything I had read back then.

To be honest, I have only kept up on things peripherally...
 
From the beginning, I was under the impression that he was quite aware of the robbery... It was whether or not Brown was the suspect in question... At least based on everything I had read back then.

To be honest, I have only kept up on things peripherally...

I haven't read all the stories as well, but I thought the claim had always been that Wilson stopped Brown for just walking in the street and was unaware of the robbery.

This now looks like another nail in the coffin for an indictment.
 
If he's not indicted, why shouldn't he return to work ?

Ferguson protesters decry report officer Wilson may return to work


FERGUSON Mo. (Reuters) - Activists protesting the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teen by a white policeman in Ferguson, Missouri expressed anger on Saturday after the city's police chief said the officer could return to work if a grand jury does not charge him criminally.
The St. Louis suburb of Ferguson, which saw weeks of sometimes violent protests following the Aug. 9 shooting, is on edge as the jury decides whether the officer, Darren Wilson, will face charges for the shooting of Michael Brown.
Wilson would likely be fired if he is indicted, but could return to duty if he is not, Ferguson Police Chief Tom Jackson told MSNBC on Saturday, adding that he had not spoken with Wilson to know if he wanted to rejoin the department.


Ferguson protesters decry report officer Wilson may return to work - Yahoo News
 
I thought the claim had been that officer Wilson was unaware of the convenience store robbery when he came upon Brown ?

Looks to me more and more authorities are preparing the public for a likely Grand Jury dismissal.

Ferguson police radio calls surface from Michael Brown shooting

FERGUSON, Mo. -- The Aug. 9 confrontation between a white police officer and an unarmed black teenager that ended with Officer Darren Wilson fatally shooting 18-year-old Michael Brown lasted less than 90 seconds, according to emergency radio calls.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch published a timeline Friday night, based on an analysis of police and EMS calls. It begins at 11:29 a.m. with Wilson responding to another case.

At 11:53 a.m., a dispatcher reported a "stealing in progress" at the Ferguson Market and a brief description of the suspect, who was believed to have taken a packet of cigars. Officers were told to look for a black male wearing a white T-shirt, running toward the QuikTrip convenience store. Additional information was soon added: the man was wearing a red Cardinals hat, khaki shorts and yellow socks; a second man was with him.
At noon, Wilson asked the officers searching for the robbery suspects if they needed assistance. An officer responded that the men had disappeared.
Two minutes later, at 12:02 p.m. Wilson radioed in, "Put me on Canfield with two. And send me another car," a request for additional officers.
Sources have told the newspaper that prior to making that call, Wilson claimed he told Brown and his friend Dorian Johnson to stop walking in the street. Wilson said it was after that that he recognized that Brown matched the robbery suspect's description, called for backup and stopped his SUV next to the two men.

What happened next remains unclear.
Wilson claimed the teenager attacked him. Some witnesses have said Wilson and Brown struggled, either outside or inside the officer's vehicle. Others say they saw Brown with his hands over his head, getting on the ground.
At 12:03 p.m., a witness sent a tweet that read, "I JUST SAW SOMEONE DIE."
Within moments, other officers arrived on scene, and an ambulance was called. One officer erroneously said someone had been hit by a Taser,
The last radio call the Post-Dispatch mentions was made at 12:07 p.m. An unidentified officer says, "Get us several more units over here. There's gonna be a problem." A woman is crying in the background.


MORE: Ferguson police radio calls surface from Michael Brown shooting - CBS News
No one ever claimed he didn't hear about the robbery. He didn't know Brown was involved.
 
He's not going to be indicted. There is something hella wrong with people if he is. All the way around.

This is not the case to make a stand, folks. You WILL lose more ground than you think.
 
I thought the claim had been that officer Wilson was unaware of the convenience store robbery when he came upon Brown ?

Looks to me more and more authorities are preparing the public for a likely Grand Jury dismissal.

Ferguson police radio calls surface from Michael Brown shooting

FERGUSON, Mo. -- The Aug. 9 confrontation between a white police officer and an unarmed black teenager that ended with Officer Darren Wilson fatally shooting 18-year-old Michael Brown lasted less than 90 seconds, according to emergency radio calls.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch published a timeline Friday night, based on an analysis of police and EMS calls. It begins at 11:29 a.m. with Wilson responding to another case.

At 11:53 a.m., a dispatcher reported a "stealing in progress" at the Ferguson Market and a brief description of the suspect, who was believed to have taken a packet of cigars. Officers were told to look for a black male wearing a white T-shirt, running toward the QuikTrip convenience store. Additional information was soon added: the man was wearing a red Cardinals hat, khaki shorts and yellow socks; a second man was with him.
At noon, Wilson asked the officers searching for the robbery suspects if they needed assistance. An officer responded that the men had disappeared.
Two minutes later, at 12:02 p.m. Wilson radioed in, "Put me on Canfield with two. And send me another car," a request for additional officers.
Sources have told the newspaper that prior to making that call, Wilson claimed he told Brown and his friend Dorian Johnson to stop walking in the street. Wilson said it was after that that he recognized that Brown matched the robbery suspect's description, called for backup and stopped his SUV next to the two men.

What happened next remains unclear.
Wilson claimed the teenager attacked him. Some witnesses have said Wilson and Brown struggled, either outside or inside the officer's vehicle. Others say they saw Brown with his hands over his head, getting on the ground.
At 12:03 p.m., a witness sent a tweet that read, "I JUST SAW SOMEONE DIE."
Within moments, other officers arrived on scene, and an ambulance was called. One officer erroneously said someone had been hit by a Taser,
The last radio call the Post-Dispatch mentions was made at 12:07 p.m. An unidentified officer says, "Get us several more units over here. There's gonna be a problem." A woman is crying in the background.


MORE: Ferguson police radio calls surface from Michael Brown shooting - CBS News
No one ever claimed he didn't hear about the robbery. He didn't know Brown was involved.

I was always under the impression that Wilson was unaware of the robbery at all at the time of the confrontation.
 
From the beginning, I was under the impression that he was quite aware of the robbery... It was whether or not Brown was the suspect in question... At least based on everything I had read back then.

To be honest, I have only kept up on things peripherally...

I haven't read all the stories as well, but I thought the claim had always been that Wilson stopped Brown for just walking in the street and was unaware of the robbery.

This now looks like another nail in the coffin for an indictment.

Many folks tried to paint that picture in order to make it appear that the officer had not reason to stop Brown. It was stated early that Wilson had heard about the robbery on the police radio, I think the Chief stated that but I am not sure. Regardless of who stated it the point was quickly overlooked by most of the media and protestors as they attempted to paint that picture of an innocent Mike Brown
 
From the beginning, I was under the impression that he was quite aware of the robbery... It was whether or not Brown was the suspect in question... At least based on everything I had read back then.

To be honest, I have only kept up on things peripherally...

I haven't read all the stories as well, but I thought the claim had always been that Wilson stopped Brown for just walking in the street and was unaware of the robbery.

This now looks like another nail in the coffin for an indictment.

Many folks tried to paint that picture in order to make it appear that the officer had not reason to stop Brown. It was stated early that Wilson had heard about the robbery on the police radio, I think the Chief stated that but I am not sure. Regardless of who stated it the point was quickly overlooked by most of the media and protestors as they attempted to paint that picture of an innocent Mike Brown

It didn't fit the narrative the media wanted to go with.
 
From the beginning, I was under the impression that he was quite aware of the robbery... It was whether or not Brown was the suspect in question... At least based on everything I had read back then.

To be honest, I have only kept up on things peripherally...

I haven't read all the stories as well, but I thought the claim had always been that Wilson stopped Brown for just walking in the street and was unaware of the robbery.

This now looks like another nail in the coffin for an indictment.

Many folks tried to paint that picture in order to make it appear that the officer had not reason to stop Brown. It was stated early that Wilson had heard about the robbery on the police radio, I think the Chief stated that but I am not sure. Regardless of who stated it the point was quickly overlooked by most of the media and protestors as they attempted to paint that picture of an innocent Mike Brown

It didn't fit the narrative the media wanted to go with.

Yep it didn't fit with the fairy tale of Big Mike being a good boy on the way to visit granny. Like the Zimmerman fiasco much of media and public were so busy trying to paint a picture of an innocent young man being targeted for no reason. Only problem is they all chose to ignore the true facts and instead ran with their imagined storyline
 
I thought the claim had been that officer Wilson was unaware of the convenience store robbery when he came upon Brown ?

Looks to me more and more authorities are preparing the public for a likely Grand Jury dismissal.

Ferguson police radio calls surface from Michael Brown shooting

FERGUSON, Mo. -- The Aug. 9 confrontation between a white police officer and an unarmed black teenager that ended with Officer Darren Wilson fatally shooting 18-year-old Michael Brown lasted less than 90 seconds, according to emergency radio calls.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch published a timeline Friday night, based on an analysis of police and EMS calls. It begins at 11:29 a.m. with Wilson responding to another case.

At 11:53 a.m., a dispatcher reported a "stealing in progress" at the Ferguson Market and a brief description of the suspect, who was believed to have taken a packet of cigars. Officers were told to look for a black male wearing a white T-shirt, running toward the QuikTrip convenience store. Additional information was soon added: the man was wearing a red Cardinals hat, khaki shorts and yellow socks; a second man was with him.
At noon, Wilson asked the officers searching for the robbery suspects if they needed assistance. An officer responded that the men had disappeared.
Two minutes later, at 12:02 p.m. Wilson radioed in, "Put me on Canfield with two. And send me another car," a request for additional officers.
Sources have told the newspaper that prior to making that call, Wilson claimed he told Brown and his friend Dorian Johnson to stop walking in the street. Wilson said it was after that that he recognized that Brown matched the robbery suspect's description, called for backup and stopped his SUV next to the two men.

What happened next remains unclear.
Wilson claimed the teenager attacked him. Some witnesses have said Wilson and Brown struggled, either outside or inside the officer's vehicle. Others say they saw Brown with his hands over his head, getting on the ground.
At 12:03 p.m., a witness sent a tweet that read, "I JUST SAW SOMEONE DIE."
Within moments, other officers arrived on scene, and an ambulance was called. One officer erroneously said someone had been hit by a Taser,
The last radio call the Post-Dispatch mentions was made at 12:07 p.m. An unidentified officer says, "Get us several more units over here. There's gonna be a problem." A woman is crying in the background.


MORE: Ferguson police radio calls surface from Michael Brown shooting - CBS News

Shooting an unarmed person multiple times at a distance still isn't going to fly, especially since some of those shots were to the back.
 
I thought the claim had been that officer Wilson was unaware of the convenience store robbery when he came upon Brown ?

Looks to me more and more authorities are preparing the public for a likely Grand Jury dismissal.

Ferguson police radio calls surface from Michael Brown shooting

FERGUSON, Mo. -- The Aug. 9 confrontation between a white police officer and an unarmed black teenager that ended with Officer Darren Wilson fatally shooting 18-year-old Michael Brown lasted less than 90 seconds, according to emergency radio calls.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch published a timeline Friday night, based on an analysis of police and EMS calls. It begins at 11:29 a.m. with Wilson responding to another case.

At 11:53 a.m., a dispatcher reported a "stealing in progress" at the Ferguson Market and a brief description of the suspect, who was believed to have taken a packet of cigars. Officers were told to look for a black male wearing a white T-shirt, running toward the QuikTrip convenience store. Additional information was soon added: the man was wearing a red Cardinals hat, khaki shorts and yellow socks; a second man was with him.
At noon, Wilson asked the officers searching for the robbery suspects if they needed assistance. An officer responded that the men had disappeared.
Two minutes later, at 12:02 p.m. Wilson radioed in, "Put me on Canfield with two. And send me another car," a request for additional officers.
Sources have told the newspaper that prior to making that call, Wilson claimed he told Brown and his friend Dorian Johnson to stop walking in the street. Wilson said it was after that that he recognized that Brown matched the robbery suspect's description, called for backup and stopped his SUV next to the two men.

What happened next remains unclear.
Wilson claimed the teenager attacked him. Some witnesses have said Wilson and Brown struggled, either outside or inside the officer's vehicle. Others say they saw Brown with his hands over his head, getting on the ground.
At 12:03 p.m., a witness sent a tweet that read, "I JUST SAW SOMEONE DIE."
Within moments, other officers arrived on scene, and an ambulance was called. One officer erroneously said someone had been hit by a Taser,
The last radio call the Post-Dispatch mentions was made at 12:07 p.m. An unidentified officer says, "Get us several more units over here. There's gonna be a problem." A woman is crying in the background.


MORE: Ferguson police radio calls surface from Michael Brown shooting - CBS News

Shooting an unarmed person multiple times at a distance still isn't going to fly, especially since some of those shots were to the back.
That all depends on the situation if the person is a threat or not. At this point we do not know that part of the story. I have yet to see any evidence of brown being shot multiple times in the back. Perhaps you can link to that evidence. I do not remember hearing or reading anything about being shot in the back
 
I thought the claim had been that officer Wilson was unaware of the convenience store robbery when he came upon Brown ?

Looks to me more and more authorities are preparing the public for a likely Grand Jury dismissal.

Ferguson police radio calls surface from Michael Brown shooting

FERGUSON, Mo. -- The Aug. 9 confrontation between a white police officer and an unarmed black teenager that ended with Officer Darren Wilson fatally shooting 18-year-old Michael Brown lasted less than 90 seconds, according to emergency radio calls.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch published a timeline Friday night, based on an analysis of police and EMS calls. It begins at 11:29 a.m. with Wilson responding to another case.

At 11:53 a.m., a dispatcher reported a "stealing in progress" at the Ferguson Market and a brief description of the suspect, who was believed to have taken a packet of cigars. Officers were told to look for a black male wearing a white T-shirt, running toward the QuikTrip convenience store. Additional information was soon added: the man was wearing a red Cardinals hat, khaki shorts and yellow socks; a second man was with him.
At noon, Wilson asked the officers searching for the robbery suspects if they needed assistance. An officer responded that the men had disappeared.
Two minutes later, at 12:02 p.m. Wilson radioed in, "Put me on Canfield with two. And send me another car," a request for additional officers.
Sources have told the newspaper that prior to making that call, Wilson claimed he told Brown and his friend Dorian Johnson to stop walking in the street. Wilson said it was after that that he recognized that Brown matched the robbery suspect's description, called for backup and stopped his SUV next to the two men.

What happened next remains unclear.
Wilson claimed the teenager attacked him. Some witnesses have said Wilson and Brown struggled, either outside or inside the officer's vehicle. Others say they saw Brown with his hands over his head, getting on the ground.
At 12:03 p.m., a witness sent a tweet that read, "I JUST SAW SOMEONE DIE."
Within moments, other officers arrived on scene, and an ambulance was called. One officer erroneously said someone had been hit by a Taser,
The last radio call the Post-Dispatch mentions was made at 12:07 p.m. An unidentified officer says, "Get us several more units over here. There's gonna be a problem." A woman is crying in the background.


MORE: Ferguson police radio calls surface from Michael Brown shooting - CBS News

Shooting an unarmed person multiple times at a distance still isn't going to fly, especially since some of those shots were to the back.

Were the ones to the back from a distance ?
 
That all depends on the situation if the person is a threat or not. At this point we do not know that part of the story. I have yet to see any evidence of brown being shot multiple times in the back. Perhaps you can link to that evidence. I do not remember hearing or reading anything about being shot in the back[/QUOTE]

Google

I did the above search, one account said he was hit in the right arm a few times and twice in the head, but over all, no one really seems to know a dam thing for sure.

I can hardly wait to see the official reports, until then all there is, is everyone's speculation.
 
I thought the claim had been that officer Wilson was unaware of the convenience store robbery when he came upon Brown ?

Looks to me more and more authorities are preparing the public for a likely Grand Jury dismissal.

Ferguson police radio calls surface from Michael Brown shooting

FERGUSON, Mo. -- The Aug. 9 confrontation between a white police officer and an unarmed black teenager that ended with Officer Darren Wilson fatally shooting 18-year-old Michael Brown lasted less than 90 seconds, according to emergency radio calls.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch published a timeline Friday night, based on an analysis of police and EMS calls. It begins at 11:29 a.m. with Wilson responding to another case.

At 11:53 a.m., a dispatcher reported a "stealing in progress" at the Ferguson Market and a brief description of the suspect, who was believed to have taken a packet of cigars. Officers were told to look for a black male wearing a white T-shirt, running toward the QuikTrip convenience store. Additional information was soon added: the man was wearing a red Cardinals hat, khaki shorts and yellow socks; a second man was with him.
At noon, Wilson asked the officers searching for the robbery suspects if they needed assistance. An officer responded that the men had disappeared.
Two minutes later, at 12:02 p.m. Wilson radioed in, "Put me on Canfield with two. And send me another car," a request for additional officers.
Sources have told the newspaper that prior to making that call, Wilson claimed he told Brown and his friend Dorian Johnson to stop walking in the street. Wilson said it was after that that he recognized that Brown matched the robbery suspect's description, called for backup and stopped his SUV next to the two men.

What happened next remains unclear.
Wilson claimed the teenager attacked him. Some witnesses have said Wilson and Brown struggled, either outside or inside the officer's vehicle. Others say they saw Brown with his hands over his head, getting on the ground.
At 12:03 p.m., a witness sent a tweet that read, "I JUST SAW SOMEONE DIE."
Within moments, other officers arrived on scene, and an ambulance was called. One officer erroneously said someone had been hit by a Taser,
The last radio call the Post-Dispatch mentions was made at 12:07 p.m. An unidentified officer says, "Get us several more units over here. There's gonna be a problem." A woman is crying in the background.


MORE: Ferguson police radio calls surface from Michael Brown shooting - CBS News

Shooting an unarmed person multiple times at a distance still isn't going to fly, especially since some of those shots were to the back.
You really are a fucking negro moron. But what's new right?
Three autopsies found BM was NEVER shot in the back.
 
From the beginning, I was under the impression that he was quite aware of the robbery... It was whether or not Brown was the suspect in question... At least based on everything I had read back then.

To be honest, I have only kept up on things peripherally...

I haven't read all the stories as well, but I thought the claim had always been that Wilson stopped Brown for just walking in the street and was unaware of the robbery.

This now looks like another nail in the coffin for an indictment.

Many folks tried to paint that picture in order to make it appear that the officer had not reason to stop Brown. It was stated early that Wilson had heard about the robbery on the police radio, I think the Chief stated that but I am not sure. Regardless of who stated it the point was quickly overlooked by most of the media and protestors as they attempted to paint that picture of an innocent Mike Brown
The Ferguson police chief said the opposite, that Wilson didn't know about the robbery.

Ferguson chief Officer didn t know about robbery
 
I thought the claim had been that officer Wilson was unaware of the convenience store robbery when he came upon Brown ?

Looks to me more and more authorities are preparing the public for a likely Grand Jury dismissal.

Ferguson police radio calls surface from Michael Brown shooting

FERGUSON, Mo. -- The Aug. 9 confrontation between a white police officer and an unarmed black teenager that ended with Officer Darren Wilson fatally shooting 18-year-old Michael Brown lasted less than 90 seconds, according to emergency radio calls.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch published a timeline Friday night, based on an analysis of police and EMS calls. It begins at 11:29 a.m. with Wilson responding to another case.

At 11:53 a.m., a dispatcher reported a "stealing in progress" at the Ferguson Market and a brief description of the suspect, who was believed to have taken a packet of cigars. Officers were told to look for a black male wearing a white T-shirt, running toward the QuikTrip convenience store. Additional information was soon added: the man was wearing a red Cardinals hat, khaki shorts and yellow socks; a second man was with him.
At noon, Wilson asked the officers searching for the robbery suspects if they needed assistance. An officer responded that the men had disappeared.
Two minutes later, at 12:02 p.m. Wilson radioed in, "Put me on Canfield with two. And send me another car," a request for additional officers.
Sources have told the newspaper that prior to making that call, Wilson claimed he told Brown and his friend Dorian Johnson to stop walking in the street. Wilson said it was after that that he recognized that Brown matched the robbery suspect's description, called for backup and stopped his SUV next to the two men.

What happened next remains unclear.
Wilson claimed the teenager attacked him. Some witnesses have said Wilson and Brown struggled, either outside or inside the officer's vehicle. Others say they saw Brown with his hands over his head, getting on the ground.
At 12:03 p.m., a witness sent a tweet that read, "I JUST SAW SOMEONE DIE."
Within moments, other officers arrived on scene, and an ambulance was called. One officer erroneously said someone had been hit by a Taser,
The last radio call the Post-Dispatch mentions was made at 12:07 p.m. An unidentified officer says, "Get us several more units over here. There's gonna be a problem." A woman is crying in the background.


MORE: Ferguson police radio calls surface from Michael Brown shooting - CBS News

Shooting an unarmed person multiple times at a distance still isn't going to fly, especially since some of those shots were to the back.

Were the ones to the back from a distance ?
As the autopsy proved there were no gunshots to the back.
 

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