Nihilianth
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As for Brown doing something suicidal, I can easily reverse that on you -- why would Wilson execute a man who was surrendering with his hands up in front of a dozen witnesses in broad daylight? Two volleys of shots at a man who has his hands up in surrender? Makes no sense. That's career suicide.
What about that video of those two white workers from out-of-town? They both had their hands raised in the air while shots were being fired, and one said: "He had his hands in the air!" While it was occurring. When one has their hands raised, the inside of your forearms are usually out, so the officer can see the palms. If he was charging him, the forearms would have the insides in towards the chest.
The first bullet hit the outside portion of his arm. The second bullet from the opposite direction. The pathologist said it is difficult to interpret the second shot in the arm. I am not sure about that.
Also, this is supposed to be a TRAINED police officer. Why is the GUN the first thing he reached for? There are three other options a cop can go for, before reaching for the gun:
They have a billy club, a can of pepper spray, and a tazer.
