TheL8Elvis
Philosopher
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I'm most interested in a discussion. What I'm not interested in is brow beating.
I certainly hope you don't think asking you to tell me where you said something, after I looked for it, is browbeating. Or anything else I've posted in our discussion, for that matter.
You are most certainly entitled to an opinion. I have said that I accept that a reasonable person could find that the evidence comports with Wilson's testimony and tends to support his statement.
I have concerns about this case and I've made them clear.
Now, you can say that these are not truly inconsistent, that there is nothing in my list that warrants discussion and cause for concern. That's your prerogative. I disagree with you. You can either dismiss me as being unreasonable, agree that reasonable people can disagree or we can discuss the merits some more.
- Poor relations and questions of racism between law enforcement and citizens before Michael Brown was slain.
- The Ferguson police chief admitted that the body was in the street too long.
- Even when the body was covered it was not properly covered leaving the feet and a pool of blood exposed. Eventually the police errected a barrier to shield Browns body. A bit late since his father had to see his son lying in the street.
- The way the robbery video was released, the bungling and sputtering of the chief when he did release it.
- The 35' statement.
- The reaction to citizen's protests.
I'm not likely to suddenly say, oh yeah, the case is all wrapped up nice and tight with no room for disagreement or concern. I don't want to be accused of a straw man so, if there is something else that you want from me then tell me what it is.
Thanks for clarifying. You didn't make your concerns all that clear, IMO. (as an example, when you specifically talk about inconsistencies in the police report, I expect that you'll actually list them)
As for the things above, I agree that the police handled things imperfectly, and even poorly in some instances. But I don't think those things have much (if any) bearing on the shooting, and whether it was justified or not. So we can probably just agree to disagree on these issues.