AZrailwhale
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None of that is true according to the Obama Administration's Department of Justice which thoroughly investigated the incident LOOKING FOR SOMETHING TO CHARGE THE OFFICER WITH.Uh, I saw the video, too. He was shackled.
No, he said the opposite.
Babbit was threatening the lives of Members of Congress, that's why she's taking a dirt nap.
this is factual. If the Police hadn't escalated a misdemeanor, he'd probably also still be alive today.
Actually, 16 witnesses did.
You really don't know this case at all, do you.
they struggled for the gun in the car.
The gun went off, the kid ran.
He then realized he had nowhere to go, turned around and put his hands up.
The cop was pissed and put six more rounds into him. One of those rounds went through the top of his skull.
Obama's Department of Justice did a thorough investigation of the shooting LOOKING FOR ANYTHING TO CHARGE THE OFFICER WITH. It found good shooting. here is a link tothe report: https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=b54e...9uX3Nob290aW5nX29mX21pY2hhZWxfYnJvd25fMS5wZGY . Here is the relevant portion that shows everything you said was a lie:Uh, I saw the video, too. He was shackled.
No, he said the opposite.
Babbit was threatening the lives of Members of Congress, that's why she's taking a dirt nap.
this is factual. If the Police hadn't escalated a misdemeanor, he'd probably also still be alive today.
Actually, 16 witnesses did.
You really don't know this case at all, do you.
they struggled for the gun in the car.
The gun went off, the kid ran.
He then realized he had nowhere to go, turned around and put his hands up.
The cop was pissed and put six more rounds into him. One of those rounds went through the top of his skull.
"After the initial shooting inside the SUV, the evidence establishes that Brown ran eastbound on Canfield Drive and Wilson chased after him. The autopsy results confirm that Wilson did not shoot Brown in the back as he was running away because there were no entrance wounds to Brownâs back. The autopsy results alone do not indicate the direction Brown was facing when he received two wounds to his right arm, given the mobility of the arm. However, as detailed later in this report, there are no witness accounts that could be relied upon in a prosecution to prove that Wilson shot at Brown as he was running away. Witnesses who say so cannot be relied upon in a prosecution because they have given accounts that are inconsistent with the physical and forensic evidence or are significantly inconsistent with their own prior statements made throughout the investigation. Brown ran at least 180 feet away from the SUV, as verified by the location of bloodstains on the roadway, which DNA analysis confirms was Brownâs blood. Brown then turned around and came back toward Wilson, falling to his death approximately 21.6 feet west of the blood in the roadway. Those witness accounts stating that Brown never moved back toward Wilson could not be relied upon in a prosecution because their accounts cannot be reconciled with the DNA bloodstain evidence and other credible witness accounts. As detailed throughout this report, several witnesses stated that Brown appeared to pose a physical threat to Wilson as he moved toward Wilson. According to these witnesses, who are corroborated by blood evidence in the roadway, as Brown continued to move toward Wilson, Wilson fired at Brown in what appeared to be self-defense and stopped firing once Brown fell to the ground. Wilson stated that he feared Brown would again assault him because of Brownâs conduct at the SUV and because as Brown moved toward him, Wilson saw Brown reach his right hand under his t-shirt into what appeared to be his waistband. There is no evidence upon which prosecutors can rely to disprove Wilsonâs stated subjective belief that he feared for his safety. Ballistics analysis indicates that Wilson fired a total of 12 shots, two from the SUV and ten on the roadway. Witness accounts and an audio recording indicate that when Wilson and Brown were on the roadway, Wilson fired three gunshot volleys, pausing in between each one. According to the autopsy results, Wilson shot and hit Brown as few as six or as many as eight times, including the gunshot to Brownâs hand. Brown fell to the ground dead as a result of a gunshot to the apex of his head. With the exception of the first shot to Brownâs hand, all of the shots that struck Brown were fired from a distance of more than two feet. As documented by crime scene photographs, Brown fell to the ground with his left, uninjured hand balled up by his waistband, and his right, injured hand palm up by his side. Witness accounts and cellular phone video prove that Wilson did not touch Brownâs body after he fired the final shot and Brown fell to the ground. 7 Although there are several individuals who have stated that Brown held his hands up in an unambiguous sign of surrender prior to Wilson shooting him dead, their accounts do not support a prosecution of Wilson. As detailed throughout this report, some of those accounts are inaccurate because they are inconsistent with the physical and forensic evidence; some of those accounts are materially inconsistent with that witnessâs own prior statements with no explanation, credible for otherwise, as to why those accounts changed over time. Certain other witnesses who originally stated Brown had his hands up in surrender recanted their original accounts, admitting that they did not witness the shooting or parts of it, despite what they initially reported either to federal or local law enforcement or to the media. Prosecutors did not rely on those accounts when making a prosecutive decision. While credible witnesses gave varying accounts of exactly what Brown was doing with his hands as he moved toward Wilson â i.e., balling them, holding them out, or pulling up his pants up â and varying accounts of how he was moving â i.e., âcharging,â moving in âslow motion,â or ârunningâ â they all establish that Brown was moving toward Wilson when Wilson shot him. Although some witnesses state that Brown held his hands up at shoulder level with his palms facing outward for a brief moment, these same witnesses describe Brown then dropping his hands and âchargingâ at Wilson."
So you are either arguing from a position of total ignorance, or more likely, plain lying just like you are about Babbit who was never violent and ON VIDEO restrained the man who broke out the window.