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That you were there and know what happened. You continue to repeat what happened as if you were an eye witness, yet you won't identify which witness # you are so we can review your testimony to the GJ.
That you were there and know what happened. You continue to repeat what happened as if you were an eye witness, yet you won't identify which witness # you are so we can review your testimony to the GJ.
That you were there and know what happened. You continue to repeat what happened as if you were an eye witness, yet you won't identify which witness # you are so we can review your testimony to the GJ.
So, your view is that Brown was attempting to steal Wilson's gun?
To murder Wilson with it?
To pawn for cigarillo money?
What's your theory, fordlover?
What do you think was the theory of the Grand Jury?
But to not feel regret? If I was forced to take a life, I would sit back and wish things went differently. I think any sane human being would feel that way.
What do you think was the theory of the Grand Jury?
I'm sure the Grand Jury went and got all philosophical, and realized that everyone makes mistakes sometime in their lives; we can't just go and throw everyone who makes a mistake into . . . . huh?
This reminds me of the OJ trial. There was a ton of evidence against him and the OJ supporters were incapable at putting all the evidence together, connecting all the dots and seeing the big picture. Instead they tried to explain away each and every piece of solid evidence. When you have to go down the line and make an excuse for each piece of evidence then maybe you are not looking at the big picture.
Case in point:
The blood on the inside of the car, DNA on the gun and the gunpowder residue on MB's hand support the fact that MB was on the inside of the squad car and went for the gun.
No it does not. Brown could have been shielding himself from the gun, etc. Wouldn't hold up in a court of law.
The marks on Wilson's face support the fact that MB hit him.
Wrong. They could be self inflicted. They could have been made in self defense.
The trajectory of the bulllets supports the fact that MB was "charging" Wilson.
Wrong. He could have been slumped forward when the final bullets hit.
The bullet casings were found in areas that support where Wilson said he was when he shot MB.
Umm....
The blood spatter or blood trail supports that MB was heading away and then doubled back.
When you accused the officer of self inflicted injury, you loose all credibility.
But to not feel regret? If I was forced to take a life, I would sit back and wish things went differently. I think any sane human being would feel that way.
You have to also realize that he cannot waver whatsoever in public interviews given how Brown's family has already signaled they plan to sue him. So, I would take any indication of regret or lack thereof from Wilson's interview with a grain of salt.
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