Polaris
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The officer was shooting at Brown's back, but missed and hit him in the front.
They were Vaudeville bullets.
The officer was shooting at Brown's back, but missed and hit him in the front.
Here's the street where I grew up. Note the lack of sidewalks and the lack of a double yellow line. We walked in the street, played whiffle ball, fuzz ball, kick ball, etc, in the street. If a car came by (likely doing 10 mph, tops), you moved out of the way.
https://www.google.com/maps/@38.503809,-90.304606,3a,75y,180h,90t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sVOJozd8uhR_MYgwk16my2g!2e0!6m1!1e1
It's a grand jury investigation -- not a presentation of a kind of wrapped with a bow bill of indictment. The jurors meet each Wednesday, so it's not even banker's hours. There is a large amount of data that to be collected and sorted through even though much of it is not in dispute. McCulloch stated that the grand jury will be presented with all the evidence in this case. That takes time.
I'd also suggest that everyone is running away from this case like it's some overly-affectionate aunt -- with ebola. I'm guessing there in no hurry to have a vote during the current news cycle.
IIRC, in the Maps sat view, if you right click in the pic, you will get an option to "measure distance".
Who else clicked on that link solely to see from where such beings come?
IIRC, in the Maps sat view, if you right click in the pic, you will get an option to "measure distance".
Apparently, eyewitnesses are not to be trusted, only police.
And that's relevant...how?
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... how wide does a street have to be before one can walk down the middle without any worry of being hassled by 'the man'.
And that's relevant...how?
The officer was shooting at Brown's back, but missed and hit him in the front.
Does it make any difference to you that Crenshaw claims to have known Brown, and works with Mitchell ?
So it's not as if they don't know each other, and the victim.
Because in my mind, that lowers their objectivity level ... not sure how much, but definitely lowers it.
That Michael Brown was a long way from being a model citizen,and that the Fergusion Police department is remarkably inept in dealing with the Black Communitry, could both be valid points is something a lot of people just cannot accept because it interferes with the ideologically motiviated narrative..
Sure, but all of the stories seem to corroborate pretty well. All of them except for Wilson's, that is. AFAIK, the only witness claiming that Brown tried to charge at him is Wilson himself. In fact, Wilson is the only witness claiming that Brown assaulted him at all, right? In fact, I think that Wilson's circumstances place his account as the least objective. Why should I believe his account, but disbelieve everybody else's? After all, of all of these people, Wilson has the best reason to lie, because he has the most to lose.
And his account is the odd one out...
Sure, but all of the stories seem to corroborate pretty well. All of them except for Wilson's, that is. AFAIK, the only witness claiming that Brown tried to charge at him is Wilson himself. In fact, Wilson is the only witness claiming that Brown assaulted him at all, right? In fact, I think that Wilson's circumstances place his account as the least objective. Why should I believe his account, but disbelieve everybody else's? After all, of all of these people, Wilson has the best reason to lie, because he has the most to lose.
And his account is the odd one out...
Objectivity is a central philosophical concept, related to reality and truth, which has been variously defined by sources. Generally, objectivity means the state or quality of being true even outside of a subject's individual biases, interpretations, feelings, and imaginings. A proposition is generally considered objectively true (to have objective truth) when its truth conditions are met and are "bias-free"; that is, existing without biases caused by, feelings, ideas, etc. of a sentient subject.
Do TRY to keep up. please.
We are discussing the width of the street in order to ascertain weather or not the two individuals in question (one now deceased) had any business meandering down the middle of the road when they were confronted by officer Wilson who, may or may not have asked them to remove themselves from said street in a less than polite fashion, at which point in the discussion, for reasons known only to you, you brought up 'witnesses' to the event in question, and when questioned further, you produced to sets of testimony, neither of which had anything relevant to the immediate topic at hand, which is, how wide does a street have to be before one can walk down the middle without any worry of being hassled by 'the man'.
Sure, but all of the stories seem to corroborate pretty well. All of them except for Wilson's, that is. AFAIK, the only witness claiming that Brown tried to charge at him is Wilson himself. In fact, Wilson is the only witness claiming that Brown assaulted him at all, right? In fact, I think that Wilson's circumstances place his account as the least objective. Why should I believe his account, but disbelieve everybody else's? After all, of all of these people, Wilson has the best reason to lie, because he has the most to lose.
And his account is the odd one out...
Multiple witnesses in riot-torn Ferguson, Mo., said that the unarmed black teen killed by a white cop attacked the officer in his patrol car before the teen was shot,
A woman who would only give her first name described Wilson's version of events to a local radio station this week, claiming Brown not only attacked Wilson first but rushed him headlong after the initial shot was fired.
On this note, people are always walking down the middle of my street on the way to the park. I just checked on Google maps, and it's 30 feet across. I see the local policeman drive by all the time, and we have nice conversations. He's never asked me to move even once, even though I'm taking up space with my dogs on their leashes.
Also, there are other people who have come into contact with Darren Wilson who found him to be rude and aggressive.
http://gawker.com/woman-claims-darren-wilson-told-her-to-shut-the-****-u-1622383830
Of course we should ignore this girl because Oprah or something.