Good, I take it you concede then that Wilson could have had a temper problem and there are some indicators.
Let me see if I understand this. When I asked if there was any history of Wilson having a temper problem, you somehow took
that to mean: "No, you said there was no evidence Wilson was a jerk."
Who said he fired a warning shot?
Well, in your last post, you wrote: "I think if that was the case then the police chief giving the first news conference would have said, 'fired a single warning shot.'"
Re: Were the six shots fired when Brown's back was turned?
I've never said they were. I said when Wilson started firing, Brown stopped and turned around.
I'm not sure why you insist on being as clear as mud. Are you suggesting that sometime during the volley of six
Brown was turning around?? I wanna say you
can't believe that because it's mentally-handicapped, but... maybe you do.
Are you saying he shot at Brown for the simple reason Brown was moving forward? Shouldn't Wilson be yelling at Brown to get on the ground? Did he shoot because he didn't like Brown taunting him?
For the nth time, I'm saying what could have happened, and seems like a better explanation than whatever it is you're groping for, is that Wilson and Brown struggled at the car, and a round went off. Brown and Johnson ran, and Wilson fired one or two "warning" shots. Brown eventually stops, turns around, possibly taunts, and charges/"bum-rushes"/"comes at" Wilson.
So when you say "the simple reason Brown was moving forward," you're sort of B.S.ing because here's a guy who very well could have assaulted a police officer, certainly just robbed a store, possibly struggled to gain control of said officer's weapon, and now he's coming at a man with a gun.
So... Wilson fires six shots, probably striking Brown's right side. Big Mike doesn't stop, so Wilson dumps four more.
Now if Brown
did charge after taunting "What're you gonna do about it?" I'd understand they're not going to have a conversation. People only exchange banter in romantic adventure movies while reluctantly teaming up to fight nameless bad guys: "This is why I would never go out with a pig like you -- duck" (clunks a baddie) "Well honey, you're way too high-strung for me anyway -- jump!" (stomps a baddie).
The time frame makes it very hard to match up Wilson's story with the last recorded 10 shots.
You're not the first person to say something like this, and by "something like this" I mean use "Wilson's story" interchangeably with "Josie's account," while in other posts denigrating Josie's account as "third-hand." As I've said a half-dozen times already, the Josie account is compelling because it correctly predicted the ballistics will
not show any bullets to the back, as well as mentioning the approximate location of the fatal shot. This is then corroborated in an overheard conversation with someone who presumably witnessed it the event, and used similar language "he just kept comin.'"