It was true he was punched in the face. The extent of the injuries are irrelevant.
Thanks for posting that article. Even Darren WIlson can't keep his story straight
"Officer Wilson testified that after he encountered Mr. Brown and a friend walking in the street, he realized the pair might be those being sought for stealing cigarillos from a convenience store minutes earlier."
"During the conversation, Jackson clarified contradictory statements he had previously made about whether Officer Darren Wilson believed that Brown might have been a suspect in a robbery when he stopped the teen, with Jackson stating definitively that Wilson did not connect Brown with the robbery and stopped him simply because he was walking down the middle of the street. (Whether Brown believed he was being stopped because of the incident at the liquor store is a separate question.)"
So either Wilson lied to his superiors, or he's just making **** up now. Cause there are only so many large black teens in america.
No they aren't. I can't believe you'd say something that moronic, but it's been par for the course in your posts in this thread. All that matters to you is the cop gets off for killing a "thug" no matter how many lies or inconsistencies are abound in your defense.
Link to actual evidence that shows Wilson didn't connect the dots with the robbery?
They are irrelevant. You cannot lay your hands on someone else, especially a cop. He punched the cop. I don't care if Brown was a thug or a model citizen having a bad day. If Brown keeps his hands to himself, he doesn't get shot.
His ****ing superiors comments. Don't you think at some point in the last 3 months he would have shared that information with his boss? Either when it happened or before his boss released that statement?
So punching a cop=Justification to get shot? Lovely. I'm glad you're an insignificant twit not someone with real power in policy making.
Yes, by all means, yes. Keep your hands to yourself. So, the cop should allow a 300 pound man attack him? Should the cop run? Is that what cops should do, run?
I'm gonna throw some conjecture out here. But if I decked a cop I would get arrested or tazed before getting shot. I'm basing this on probability events here on what happened to some of my friends. I'm as large if not larger than Brown so you can't pull that card as were some of my friends.
The cop's options aren't shoot or run. He has other weapons at his disposal, I'm guessing at least he had a taser and pepper spray. At least.
I still don't see a link.
You should actually read up on the case and stop commenting ignorantly if you don't know what the cop had at his disposal. Its clear you haven't even read.
I didn't realize I needed to have a link, as you know it's pretty much public knowledge.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/29/ferguson-police-chief-tom-jackson_n_5738910.html
Specific tweet with info from the conversation as I'm sure you'll rabble about liberal this and that
https://twitter.com/ryanjreilly/status/505463154503979009
I've read plenty. I don't know what he had as cops often have those things.
Hell why did he put himself in a situation where someone was able to reach into his car and punch him in the face? Isn't that just terrible situational awareness?
Wilson has been clear in stating that he identified Brown as a suspect and called for backup which is consistent with the grand jury evidence.
Even if Wilson mistakenly got to close to Brown, he doesn't justify Brown attacking the cop. You can't attack a cop and be a victim.
You don't know bc you haven't read up on the grand jury testimony, obviously. Ignorance is bliss.
If he was so clear, then why did his boss not know? I would like your evidence that he was cleared and called for backup now.
I read on the the testimony, I haven't read it all cause I have **** that's way more important to me than that. But nothing to indicate that he had to use lethal force. They didn't have enough evidence to indict him on murder. It's that simple. He's a cop you need rock solid evidence, not enough for a conviction but way mor ethan for a civilian.