Mumbles
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If you accept the sound recording, then turning round and charging seems unlikely. What seems more likely is:
6 rounds fired at Brown fleeing
Pause when he stops and turns around
2 deliberate shots which hit Brown in the arm
2 rapid shots into the top of Brown's head
If Brown started charging then it would seem more likely that those last 4 shots would have been much more rapid.
Would a court consider the 3 groupings of shots separately? ie 6 rounds at a fleeing unarmed man as attempted murder, 2 deliberate shots as self-defence, final 2 shots as ?
I would think that if the first volley was attempted murder, then it wouldn't matter whether or not Brown charged the officer - if he surrenders, then it's murder, and if he charges back, then he's attempting self-defense, and killing him is a murder.
Of course, police have wider leeway to use violence than the average person, since they pretty much need it.