Irish_Eyes
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I'm guessing DJ ran when the first shot went off in the car. Can't blame him either.
He might have. Who knows. But conjecture like that isn't enough to support justification. There are a lot of people that might assault someone else. That doesn't justify using deadly force unless they are actually posing that imminent threat at that specific period in time when the fatal shots are fired. JMHO.
What this tells me is that in those initial moments after the shooting officer Wilson didn't tell any of his fellow officers that he suspected MB as "strong armed robber". Initially the chief said point blank that he stopped them because of jaywalking. It wasn't until later that they decided Wilson had heard the BOLO as the incident was happening. My opinion (and still doesn't really prove justified shooting or not) is that they realized how bad it looked that an unarmed kid was shot for jaywalking. Luckily for them, they had him on video apparently robbing a store in the moments before, so now they could say that Wilson realized that as things were in progress. Not sure if I buy it.
I didn't say anything about why he was shot, I am simply saying that I am doubting Wilson knew at any point in time during that incident that MB may have committed any kind of crime. Others here have been analyzing the store video for days saying it proves that MB was capable of violence.... I am saying it is irrelevant, because I don't think Wilson knew anything about it.
Maybe because he was scared that he was going to get shot.One question I have is that if DW didn't ask them about the robbery, why did DJ run? At that point, DJ did nothing wrong.
I admit I'm having a hard time figuring out why people are so stuck on this. Both the officer's side and DJ's side, who are the only two living people to have witnessed the whole encounter agree that the encounter began with the officer telling them to get out of the street. The chief's statement is totally in agreement with that. It's a 100% accurate statement that the first contact wasn't related to robbery. That's not why he initially stopped them. It may be that he heard the BOLO later, or that he had heard the BOLO earlier but didn't make the connection until he noticed the cigars, etc. Maybe he didn't even hear the BOLO, and his entire reason for identifying Brown as a threat was the struggle for the gun or the alleged facial injury.
Yes, I think you are trying to clear up a HUGE misconception that seems to have taken hold here. When Baden referred to the "front" it is the location on the body as mapped by standard autopsy and medical drawings- not the direction the bullet wound came from. Those are two distinctly different things. And in the front view, the palms are up, what we would normally refer to the underside of the arm facing up. If your arms are down, you would not see this underside from the front.
More importantly, the wound was a graze on the edge and it may be impossible to say where it came from, because arms twist and move separately from the body.
Anyone disputing this- where did Baden say the bullet wounds were all from a frontal assault? Nowhere. That was an incorrect assumption.
One question I have is that if DW didn't ask them about the robbery, why did DJ run? At that point, DJ did nothing wrong.
I'm guessing DJ ran when the first shot went off in the car. Can't blame him either.
He might have. Who knows. But conjecture like that isn't enough to support justification. There are a lot of people that might assault someone else. That doesn't justify using deadly force unless they are actually posing that imminent threat at that specific period in time when the fatal shots are fired. JMHO.
Here is an article on FPD saying first contact wasn't related to robbery, contradicting the theory that DW knew all along they were connected to the robbery.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...e6fd5c-249f-11e4-86ca-6f03cbd15c1a_story.html
As to the report...page 15, nearly last entry on that page at 18:54:26.
http://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/pa...rtment-incident-report-on-aug-9-robbery/1256/
I didn't say anything about why he was shot, I am simply saying that I am doubting Wilson knew at any point in time during that incident that MB may have committed any kind of crime. Others here have been analyzing the store video for days saying it proves that MB was capable of violence.... I am saying it is irrelevant, because I don't think Wilson knew anything about it.
He might have. Who knows. But conjecture like that isn't enough to support justification. There are a lot of people that might assault someone else. That doesn't justify using deadly force unless they are actually posing that imminent threat at that specific period in time when the fatal shots are fired. JMHO.
They did put 2 and 2 together. But I don't think they did until late that night or even the next day. But until that can be explained, I just can't buy any story that involves anyone in the FPD, including Wilson, connecting MB with the robbery at the time of the incident. I have my own thoughts on the timing of it all, but I'll just keep those to myself.
I didn't say anything about why he was shot, I am simply saying that I am doubting Wilson knew at any point in time during that incident that MB may have committed any kind of crime. Others here have been analyzing the store video for days saying it proves that MB was capable of violence.... I am saying it is irrelevant, because I don't think Wilson knew anything about it.
Well with this new audio tape (which I think is authentic), the phone experts should be able to retrieve exact times of the gunshots. And the BOLO will be time-stamped. So should be pretty easy to figure out now.
But it does not matter if the officer knew about the robbery. What matters is that the teen KNEW he was carrying the stolen cigars and figured the cop would know. That is the important part.
He wasnt shot for jaywalking because he wasn't jaywalking, he was walking down the middle of the street. He wasn't shot for walking down the middle of the street either. He also wasn't shot for robbing the store. He was shot for getting into an altercation with Wilson.
Why? Because of clothes? Skin color? His strut? How did he know he was trouble?