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Originally Posted by speeder
No, I think it might have been a good shooting. It's possible. But I'm not convinced at all based on the process so far. And BTW, the forensic evidence supports that he shot him at close range face-to-face. That's not in dispute. It's the rest of the story.
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Well, actually the forensic evidence show he shot at him while
both were inside the police car. The only wound with powder residue was on the hand, so that was the only one at really close range.
That is a little different that what you claim.
I haven't read every one of the statements, but some of them are clearly full of shiat.
You can read them all, plus the grand jury record here:
http://apps.stlpublicradio.org/ferguson-project/evidence.html
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Originally Posted by Witness 41
...on his knees with his hands up and he was being shot up. And then he-he fell. The officer got out of his truck, SUV rather and that's when he stood over the boy and just emptied his clip.
And, I say I didn't knew officer was authorized to carry full automatics. I thought they had to carry
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Same guy did state Brown was face down when the cop "just emptied his clip". If this was in any way reality, there would have been wounds in Brown's back. Or at the very least a bunch of holes in the asphalt at the scene.
Some witnesses claim Brown was running away when fired on, but did not turn around. No gunshots in the back, so they are full of crap.
Some witnesses claim Brown did not reach in to or interact with the police car. Brown's DNA was on the outside of the car, and blood and tissue from him were inside the car, along with a bullet hole in the armrest. The first shots were fired and the first hit on the hand were made when Brown was reaching into the car.
Witness 42 claims that the headshot was at "less than arms length" and that Wilson "stood over him and finished him off". Again, no wounds in the back, no holes in the street.
So going over that chart, and removing the folks whose testimony does not match or is completely contradicted by with the forensics, you get this: