I have been commenting on the unreliability of eyewitnessTheir skin color.![]()
If this was some white militia related killing, I would still doubt eyewitness accounts, especially if they were friends of the victim, as would you, I suppose.
I have been commenting on the unreliability of eyewitnessTheir skin color.![]()
How sit on some phone books and rent a tahoe.A real skeptic would grow 5 inches and buy a Tahoe, just to gather evidence.
Because you are 18, a cop just yelled at you, screeched tires getting back stopping his car right next to you, and grabbed you through his car window then shot at you. You reflexively panic, start to run, realize that was a mistake, and you turn around to surrender.
Can you tell how wide the street is?Looking for overhead pics, I found this site.
http://theconservativetreehouse.com...-enhanced-audio-transcription-of-eye-witness/
Lots of important pics there, with north/south orientation. Don't let the site name bias you.

And that scenario sounds believable to you?
Officer Wilson just decided to convert his police SUV into The Murder Wagon that day? For what reason?
You do realize the scenario you describe portrays Officer Wilson as a cartoonish, raving, murderous maniac right?
You really see that pipsqueak of a cop, in your mind's eye, without backup... without a partner with him... going up against two adults, one of whom is certifiably gargantuan, and trying to rely on his physical strength to achieve anything?
I'd have an easier time envisioning it if Wilson looked like this guy:
[qimg]http://i.imgur.com/pWcbyeY.png[/qimg]
Can you tell how wide the street is?
I also see that the street curves somewhat on either side of the scene. I don't know what the posted speed limit is, but it would certainly deter me from walking down the middle of the road.
THE FOLLOWING IS ANECDOTAL WITH SPECULATION!!! I have seen many cops drive fast on residential streets. If Wilson was going fast responding to the sick person report and distracted by the radio or whatever, rounded the curve and had to abruptly slow down to avoid hitting Brown and Johnson, he may have been pissed off, clouding his judgement and escalating the situation.
And that scenario sounds believable to you?
Officer Wilson just decided to convert his police SUV into The Murder Wagon that day? For what reason?
You do realize the scenario you describe portrays Officer Wilson as a cartoonish, raving, murderous maniac right? Screeching up next to some stranger, trying to grab him from a seated position and pull him into/toward his vehicle (totally contrary to police procedures) and then unloading 10 bullets into said stranger why exactly? Because he didn't step lively when told to get out onto the sidewalk?
This scenario would be laughable no matter what officer someone was claiming did it, but I will say the fact that Wilson looks like this:
[qimg]http://i.imgur.com/3JVn35W.png[/qimg]
Makes it even harder for me to imagine.
I'd have an easier time envisioning it if Wilson looked like this guy:
[qimg]http://i.imgur.com/pWcbyeY.png[/qimg]
Bald, bulky, and with a "ragey" sort of face. Some cops are like that, the ones who are needlessly loud, angry, etc. I don't think even THOSE cops would do anything remotely like what you describe, but it'd certainly be easier to imagine than Wilson... who looks like he's 14 (and docile for a cop), and doesn't exactly look like he has the sort of physical presence or strength to be trying to pull someone Mike Brown's size anywhere.
You really see that pipsqueak of a cop, in your mind's eye, without backup... without a partner with him... going up against two adults, one of whom is certifiably gargantuan, and(1) trying to rely on his physical strength to achieve anything? I strongly suspect the same perception I'm referring to (2)when I look at him, which is that he isn't physically intimidating at all... is what Mike Brown perceived, and probably a very large part of why he thought he could avoid responsibility for his strong-arm robbery by overpowering this officer.
And yet you have no trouble seeing Brown in this way. You can easily picture Brown going for the gun in attempt to murder Wilson, then doubling back after being shot and charging Wilson in another attempt to murder him. Fascinating.
(1)That's why he shot him.
(2)Guilt by appearance, very skeptical.
When did we find out he tried to take the cop's gun?
And yet even the police version says he was shot once by the car and ran away. And even the police version says Wilson followed behind him firing his weapon. All witnesses say he jerked as if shot. My scenario follows all of the known information.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYqrAhpo_w4 Interview with anderson cooper
Michael Brady saw a tussle. Although he says he didn't know Brown, he had "seen him around"
He didn't hear a shot at the car, the first shot was at browns back at least 20 feet away. 1 or 2 shots, and wilson didn't hit brown.
By the time Brady gets outside,brown was facing the officer, hands balled around stomach, halfway. He took one or two steps toward the officer. Brady didn't see a "surrender"
How in the world does all that match what you wrote ???![]()
Because you are 18, a cop just yelled at you, screeched tires getting back stopping his car right next to you, and grabbed you through his car window then shot at you. You reflexively panic, start to run, realize that was a mistake, and you turn around to surrender....The whole incident simply makes no sense to me, though.
Why flee down the centre of a roadway from someone firing at you?
Wouldn't you duck between/behind cars or do as Johnson claims to have done?
It actually seems like the car Dorian hid behind was Tiffany's.
From the police chief, august 10th
http://www.ksdk.com/story/news/crim...olice-news-conference-michael-brown/13860601/
Belmar said the incident started when Brown physically assaulted the police officer, pushing him into the officer's vehicle. He said there was a struggle inside the car, and at some point Brown reached for the officer's weapon. One shot was fired inside the vehicle.
And here's Wilson's handiwork. Which is more violent, in your eyes?
[qimg]http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/imagehosting/thum_567053ff6c099b38e.jpg[/qimg]
Okay, in the store robbery video, Johnson is wearing some sort of bracelet on his right wrist.
In the videos of Johnson later at the scene he does not appear to have the bracelet on.
I wonder if that is his bracelet on the ground by the SUV, and not empty brass?
But unlike what Brown did in the store (let alone what he seems to have done to Wilson), there may actually be a legal justification for Wilson shooting Brown.