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Are you disputing that he shoved the clerk and stole a fist full of cigars?
If he paid for them why was the clerk trying to keep him from leaving the store?
It wasn't video from a different day.
Like the Martin case the only thing that really matters was what happened in the last thirty seconds of a young man's life. The rest is irrelevant. Probably the last five seconds in this case. Was Brown rushing Wilson or was he surrendering? That is all that really matters.
Like the Martin case the only thing that really matters was what happened in the last thirty seconds of a young man's life. The rest is irrelevant. Probably the last five seconds in this case. Was Brown rushing Wilson or was he surrendering? That is all that really matters.
Wrong, because understanding the personality of a person can help you understand what they are likely to do.
We KNOW that Brown was a person who would act violently when confronted. We can see that on video from earlier in the day when the store clerk confronted Brown over the cigars. What was Brown's reaction? Physical confrontation. It means gives some weight to the officers story of the physical confrontation.
Looks a lot different than the edited video just showing him shove the clerk.
Why'd he go to the counter if he was just planning on stealing? Not saying there was no theft involved. But far from the 'menacing thug' narrative being played. He also had no prior record.
Also, Dorian takes the cigarillos and puts them back on the counter.
And this. A "strong armed" robbery unarmed!
The Police report was typed up by who? Who called the Police? Not the clerk or management.
But he's a thug and knocking off 3 convenience stores a week. In flop flops.
Wrong, because understanding the personality of a person can help you understand what they are likely to do.
We KNOW that Brown was a person who would act violently when confronted. We can see that on video from earlier in the day when the store clerk confronted Brown over the cigars. What was Brown's reaction? Physical confrontation. It means gives some weight to the officers story of the physical confrontation.
Think about what you just said
Get the "fu_k" out the street!
That's what the officer said as he approached the boys.
NEW DATA.
The Gateway Pundit can now confirm from two local St. Louis sources that police Officer Darren Wilson suffered facial fractures during his confrontation with deceased 18 year-old Michael Brown. Officer Wilson clearly feared for his life during the incident that led to the shooting death of Brown. This was after Michael Brown and his accomplice Dorian Johnson robbed a local Ferguson convenience store. BREAKING REPORT: Officer Darren Wilson Suffered “Orbital Blowout Fracture to Eye Socket” During Mike Brown Attack | The Gateway Pundit
You might want to get up to speed, apparently the "robbed" convenience store is claiming they weren't robbed-so you also cant label the other guy as his "accomplice".
And new "sources" doesn't mean "reality". Additionally the CT scan presented-is a stock image, not the actual ct scan of the officer.
The Police report was typed up by who? Who called the Police? Not the clerk or management.
But he's a thug and knocking off 3 convenience stores a week. In flop flops.
Are you claiming that Brown's friend is lying when he admits that Brown robbed the store earlier?
You know, the friend in the video during the robbery.
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