RE: Brown and the word "robbery".....
August 24, 2014 at 11:38 am
(This post was last modified: August 24, 2014 at 11:42 am by Brian37.)
What lies?
Nope, the autopsy can only be taken into account with what the witnesses said, and it is consistent with falling not rushing.
TWO shots to the head, one to the crown of the head.
So if we assume a rush, ythat would mean his head was lowered and the first shot would be to the crown of his head. You'd stupidly have me believe that magically someone would be able to lift their head then get shot in the eye?
BUT, he got shot in the eye first, that would cause anyone to lose their body functions and stumble forward, that is when the last shot to the crown of his head happened. Not during a rush, but during a fall.
And something hit him as he was running otherwise why stop running?
But again, this isn't even about one case or one dead guy or one cop.
THIS is about the conditioning of society and cops causing fear of both long term that leads to these conditions in the first place.
EVEN IF we give this cop the benefit of the doubt, the long term problem is that we are not addressing poverty or training of cops. We treat white teens who do the same thing differently. We still train cops to fear the worst and assume the worst, which is going to cause society to fear them.
Nope, the autopsy can only be taken into account with what the witnesses said, and it is consistent with falling not rushing.
TWO shots to the head, one to the crown of the head.
So if we assume a rush, ythat would mean his head was lowered and the first shot would be to the crown of his head. You'd stupidly have me believe that magically someone would be able to lift their head then get shot in the eye?
BUT, he got shot in the eye first, that would cause anyone to lose their body functions and stumble forward, that is when the last shot to the crown of his head happened. Not during a rush, but during a fall.
And something hit him as he was running otherwise why stop running?
But again, this isn't even about one case or one dead guy or one cop.
THIS is about the conditioning of society and cops causing fear of both long term that leads to these conditions in the first place.
EVEN IF we give this cop the benefit of the doubt, the long term problem is that we are not addressing poverty or training of cops. We treat white teens who do the same thing differently. We still train cops to fear the worst and assume the worst, which is going to cause society to fear them.