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I am not the least bit surprised that Tobin and the witness thought the man was shot in the back. If you look at this picture:
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The officer is in a shooting stance, and the man is on the ground. Now, factor in the gun shot, and them loading him into the ambulance?
It would be quite easy for some who were there to think that he was shot by the officer. Otherwise put, it is unnecessary, and imho, counterproductive, to castigate Tobin or the witness.
I agree. It's cases like this that make me wary of eyewitness testimony. Well meaning people can see an event and get it very wrong. That's why I like physical evidence that supports an eyewitness's account before I give it any great weight.
JMO