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Is it just me or is Steve Harragin a wussy? He whined all night last night about being cold(lastnight was not bad at all)..everytime he heard gunshots he screamed "get back!" and ran although he was the only one running..drama queen?idiot? In the wrong line of work or just a typical FOX reporter?
bruising typically develops a few hours to days after an injury. getting hit in the chops is going to hurt.
Oh come on.
If he had had any visible facial injuries or bruising to photograph in the days following the altercation, Wilson himself or the police department would have made sure it was photographed.
The reason we don't see those photos is because he didn't have visible bruising. Because he wasn't that injured. I've seen worse bruising after a football game.
The more you look at the grand jury the more you see it as a real softball thrown at Wilson, there was enough probable cause to indict. Why would Wilson's lawyer allow him to appear ion front of a grand jury if he wasn't sure the DA was going to pass.
I think the DA's questioning of Wilson is public info, maybe not.
If he had had any visible facial injuries or bruising to photograph in the days following the altercation, Wilson himself or the police department would have made sure it was photographed.
The reason we don't see those photos is because he didn't have visible bruising. Because he wasn't that injured. I've seen worse bruising after a football game.
They showed the photo of Wilson in the hospital on the networks tonight, one red mark on his cheek.
If he had had any visible facial injuries or bruising to photograph in the days following the altercation, Wilson himself or the police department would have made sure it was photographed.
The reason we don't see those photos is because he didn't have visible bruising. Because he wasn't that injured. I've seen worse bruising after a football game.
I see these injuries every day. It takes hours to develop. You ask people to agree with your logic and your logic is not logical.....at all.
If he had had any visible facial injuries or bruising to photograph in the days following the altercation, Wilson himself or the police department would have made sure it was photographed.
The reason we don't see those photos is because he didn't have visible bruising. Because he wasn't that injured. I've seen worse bruising after a football game.
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The more you look at the grand jury the more you see it as a real softball thrown at Wilson, there was enough probable cause to indict. Why would Wilson's lawyer allow him to appear ion front of a grand jury if he wasn't sure the DA was going to pass.
I think the DA's questioning of Wilson is public info, maybe not.
There is a transcript of an interview with Wilson at the police office in the documents online.
Unlike the other people giving testimony he speaks in full paragraphs, with no hesitation or confusion. It's like he's reading from a script, and he undoubtedly did have a rehearsed set of answers to prospective questions.
I haven't found a separate document for the grand jury testimony of Wilson, if someone has that link, please post it.
Skip down to the "federal civil rights trial", that's the blueprint for getting even with Wilson. If I was him I'd lawyer up now and avoid the rush.
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