Hmm, does 10 shots mean Officer Wilson was some crazed white racist? My opinion, which may not matter, is Wilson saw Brown as a threat as he had already been injured by Brown. I wonder if this audio clip is like the 911 audio by Zimmerman. You know the one they purposely edited to smear George as a racist. To be clear, I'm no fan of police but more so I am not a fan of suspected gang members (according to a source who is suing St Louis County for Brown's juvenile records).
AOL news writes that Citizen Journalist and Editor-in-Chief Charles Wilson claimed ;
"he was told by law enforcement sources the black teen has a juvenile arrest record that is being kept private."
But this article in the leftist rag, Washington Post may interest you or maybe. not!
The outrage driving the Ferguson debate ignores these three key facts - The Washington Post
2. “Even if he did feel threatened, Wilson didn’t have to shoot Brown so many times.”
Brain processes take time and often move slower than reality.
A study published in 2003 showed that it takes a shooter about one-third of a second to recognize a threat, then each trigger pull takes one-tenth of a second. But the mental process of deciding to
stop shooting takes longer than the decision to shoot. The result is that another two or three shots can be fired as the senses, brain, nerves, and muscles put on the brakes. In other words, an officer can execute several trigger pulls after a visual input indicates a subject is no longer a threat.
Further, multiple shots don’t guarantee that a person will not continue to advance or attack. And it can take over a second for a body to fall to the ground after being
fatally shot. This leaves even more time for shots to be fired before an officer’s finger stops pulling the trigger.
In total, whatever happened in Ferguson likely happened in the time it takes to sing the first four words of the national anthem – and the officer was forced to make quick decisions to keep up.