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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (819177)11/25/2014 4:23:36 PM
From: one_less1 Recommendation

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locogringo

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Information about the case has been released. For anyone who was interested in getting the whole picture, there were no surprises.

1. Officer Wilson identified Michael Brown as suspect in a robbery.

From County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch:

“At About 11:53 AM, Wilson heard a radio broadcast of stealing in progress at a market. The broadcast also included a brief description of the subject.”

“As Officer Wilson was attending to his emergency call, Michael Brown and a companion were in the local convenience store. Michael Brown’s activity in the store was recorded by the store security cameras. The video often played following its release in August by the Ferguson police department shows Michael Brown grabbing a handful of Cigarillos and heading toward the exit without paying. As Michael Brown and his companion left the store, somebody inside called the police.

"As Officer Wilson continued west, he encountered Mr. Brown and his companion walking in the middle of the street. As Wilson slowed, he told them to move to the sidewalk. Words were exchanged and they continued to walk down the middle of the street. Wilson observed that Michael Brown had Cigarillos in his hand and was wearing a red hat and yellow socks. At approximately 12:02 PM, Wilson radioed he had two individuals and needed assistance.”

2. Michael Brown initiated the attack on Officer Wilson inside his police vehicle.

From Officer Wilson’s sworn testimony:

He then grabs my door again and shuts my door. At that time is when I saw him coming into my vehicle. His head was higher than the top of my car. And I see him ducking and as he is ducking, his hands are up and he is coming in my vehicle.”

From Officer Wilson’s sworn testimony:

“I had shielded myself in this type of manner and kind of locked away, so I don’t remember seeing him come at me, but I was hit right in the side of the face with a fist. I don’t think it was a full-on swing, I think it was a full-on swing, but not a full shot. I think my arm deflected some of it, but there was still a significant amount of contact that was made to my face.”

From County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch:

“Several other witnesses described Mr. Brown as punching Officer Wilson while Mr. Brown was partially inside the vehicle.”

3. Michael Brown grabbed Officer Wilson’s gun.

From Officer Wilson’s sworn testimony:

“He grabs my gun, says, “You are too much of a pussy to shoot me.” The gun goes down into my hip and at that point I thought I was getting shot. I can feel his fingers try to get inside the trigger guard with my finger and I distinctly remember envisioning a bullet going into my leg. I thought that was the next step.”

From County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch:

“A total of 12 rounds were fired by Officer Wilson. Two shots in the car, 10 more farther east. Mr. Brown sustained a graze wound to his thumb while standing next to the vehicle.”

4. The gun was fired twice during the initial struggle.

From Officer Wilson’s sworn testimony:

“At this point I’m like why isn’t this working, this guy is going to kill me if he gets a hold of this gun. I pulled it a third time, it goes off. When it went off, it shot through my door panel and my window was down and glass flew out of my door panel. I think that kind of startled him and me at the same time.”

From County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch:

“Many of the witnesses said they heard a gunshot while Mr. Brown was still partially inside the vehicle.”

5. Officer Wilson feared for his life during the struggle

From Officer Wilson’s sworn testimony:

“I felt that another one of those punches in my face could knock me out or worse. I mean it was, he's obviously bigger than I was and stronger and the, I've already taken two to the face and I didn't think I would, the third one could be fatal if he hit me right.”

6. Officer Wilson repeatedly told Michael Brown to surrender

From Officer Wilson’s sworn testimony:

“At this point I start backpedaling and again, I tell him get on the ground, get on the ground, he doesn't. I shoot another round of shots. Again, I don't recall how many hit him every time. I know at least once because he flinched again.

Well, he keeps coming at me after me again, during the pause I tell him to get on the ground, get on the ground, he still keeps coming at me, gets about 8 to 10 feet away. At this point, I'm backing up pretty rapidly, I'm backpedaling pretty good because I know if he reaches me, he'll kill me.”

7. Michael Brown was charging Officer Wilson when he was fatally shot.


From Officer Wilson’s sworn testimony:

“When he does that, his left hand goes in a fist and goes to his side, his right one goes under his shirt in his waistband and he starts running at me.

At this point it looked like he was almost bulking up to run through the shots, like it was making him mad that I’m shooting at him.

And when he gets about that 8 to 10 feet away, I look down, I remember looking at my sites and firing, all I see is his head and that’s what I shot.”

From County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch:

“Other witnesses stated Mr. Brown stopped for a very brief period and moved toward Officer Wilson again. One described his movement as a full charge.”

8. Michael Brown hands were not held up in surrender when he was shot.

From Officer Wilson’s sworn testimony:

“His first step is coming towards me, he kind of does like a stutter step to start running. When he does that, his left hand goes in a fist and goes to his side, his right one goes under his shirt in his waistband and he starts running at me.”

From County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch:

“Several witnesses stated that Mr. Brown did not raise his hands at all or that he raised them briefly and then dropped them and turned towards Officer Wilson who fired several rounds.”

9. Michael Brown had marijuana in his system and on his posession at the time of the incident.

The official autopsy performed on Michael Brown showed that he had THC in his system--at a level that would have been more than twice what would have allowed him to be arrested for impaired driving in Washington State, where marijuana is legal. THC is the chemical most responsible for the effects of marijuana. Brown was also carrying a bag of marijuana at the time of the shooting.

10. Not all witnesses spoke to the media.

From County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch:

“According to some witnesses, Officer Wilson stopped firing when Mr. Brown stopped moving towards him and resumed firing when Mr. Brown started moving towards him again. These witnesses did not make any statements to the media.”

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (819177)11/25/2014 4:45:26 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578498
 
>>>"How did you make up your mind?"

I considered all those impressions presented by witnesses, friends, family, politicians, the sympathetic media, and noticed they avoided almost entirely the fact that Michael was not an innocent kid. He was a young adult who made himself a force to be reckoned with.

I also considered those facts which provided a different but realistic match to relevant events.

The information about Michael's troubled lifestyle and unfortunate upbringing were sad but revealing. His disposition on the day of his encounter with officer Wilson supported the facts as described to the Grand Jury.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (819177)11/25/2014 4:52:46 PM
From: locogringo1 Recommendation

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Honey_Bee

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How did you make up your mind?

If I rob a cigar store, walk down the middle of the street, punch a cop in the face inside of his car in the middle of the street and try to get his gun, I somehow have a feeling that things are not going to go well for me in the next 3 minutes.

ANY OTHER EXCUSE or LIE does not matter to this case.

How interested are you in the testimony of the witnesses that PERJURED themselves?

Do you even know how many did that?

Why do people do that if they want justice and equality?

Can you defend any of that?



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (819177)11/25/2014 6:20:03 PM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation

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TideGlider

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when the thug strong armed rob that store then man handle and grab that poor little illegal alien by the neck.

wasn't that good enough for you, did that let you know what kind of animal Brown was. Putting down that animal probably saved many lives in the future



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (819177)11/26/2014 6:59:54 AM
From: longnshort2 Recommendations

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joseffy

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Unarmed White Man Shot By Police: No Riots, Al Sharpton Silent, Obama Keeps Golfing 8 downtrend


why shep why ?