Skeptic Tank
Trigger Warning
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So which is more likely? Brown was charging from 30 feet away with his head already down like a charging bull? Or, Brown's arms were up and he was moving to lie on the ground as a surrendering man would move?
I'd say the most likely scenario is probably that the officer just aimed at Brown, not any specific part of Brown's body, and fired all those shots in very rapid succession *pop-pop-pop-pop-pop* with very little, if anything, in the way of reassessment of Brown between shots because of how rapid it all was.
In other words, early shots in the burst are hitting arm and chest, then Brown begins to go down due to those hits, and his head essentially falls into the path of already inbound bullets.