The Central Scrutinizer
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I hope people come back and own the ridiculous comments they made before any relevant facts were in.
But...but...but...he was a gentle giant!!! His own family said so!!!
I hope people come back and own the ridiculous comments they made before any relevant facts were in.
Anyone watching Tiffany Mitchell tell what she witnessed and thinks she made it up is pretty racist. Because there is no reason to think she's lying except that she's black.
My point is that Brown's actions leading up to this point are irrelevant.

Cases can fly several feet. They could easily fly right out the car door/window.
Heck, the one in the car could have flown in from outside the car.
Now, if there are cases 15 feet away, that's probably very bad news for the cop, barring some big piece of evidence I haven't heard of yet.
This is supposed to be a forum for critical thinking.
This is a forum for critical thinking.
Just noting the possibility. Has anyone said he was? Or is that just the assumption?
What is really,really, sad is that the whole point of the police reaction during the protests and the militrazation of the police has vanished.
FTFY.
And, damn, people are obsessed with race around here!
Yes it counts but he could be wrong about certain things before the autopsy results.http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...nager-in-missouri-fbi-launches-investigation/
Belmar, the county police chief ... said on Sunday that a Ferguson police officer “had an encounter” with Brown and another person on Sunday. At some point, the officer was reportedly pushed back in the car and “physically assaulted,” the chief said.
There was a struggle over the officer’s weapon, which was fired once in the car, he said. Following that, the officer got out of the car and shot at the teenager multiple times. Brown was killed about 35 feet away from the officer’s car, Belmar said.
It's an actual statement from the police chief. does that count ?
Wow.
So you're saying that from the officer's perspective it's irrelevant whether the person who he's encountered is a jaywalker or a guy who just robbed a store?
Really?
Wow.![]()
I propose a split ; A different thread on the police reaction to the protests since that clearly is not going to get discussed here.
Wow.
So you're saying that from the officer's perspective it's irrelevant whether the person who he's encountered is a jaywalker or a guy who just robbed a store?
Really?
Wow.![]()
It is absolutely irrelevant what Mr. Brown might have done as to if the officer can shoot Mr. Brown or not. The officer's other actions (stopping, arrest, etc.) may depend on what the officer thought Mr. Brown was guilty of or not, but the choice you present is completely irrelevant to the right of an officer to shoot s person. In fact, in many places in the USA, the officer didn't even have a right to lift his gun from the holster.






Indeed, points that need to be considered, though one flying back into the vehicle would make Dorian Johnson a very lucky liar or a very astute observer.
There's a reason I went through what was not in dispute throwing all the witness evidence out, there's still indications this isn't going to fit cleanly into any scenario where the officer is blameless.