IMO it doesn't matter what Brown was thinking as he advanced.
He may have actually been shocked and scared witless once he was actually shot. Perhaps he thought I better take my butt back there and give myself up. doesn't matter.
What matters is what was going on in Wilson's head as Brown continued TOWARD him. I'd venture to guess, Wilson was also very scared after being assaulted in his vehicle as forced to fight for control of his own gun. Any police officer would have feared Brown at that point.
Sounds to me like they want something that already exists...except it's called a grand jury. Members of the community who are paid to review incidents and have subpoena power.
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Surrendering? Either of them?
We have a citizens review board here in the community where I live. It gathers information and compiles a report. The members are volunteers. IMO it is really rather lame.
Here's a great informative piece on Citizen Review Boards
http://www.mintpressnews.com/elimin...-last-bastion-of-police-accountibility/52645/
"Various Supreme Court cases — such as Tennessee v. Garner and Graham v. Connor — dictate that the police must act in a manner to secure the public peace, even if the action — out of context — may be seen as abusive. Key pointed out that while police action, when judged by civilian standards, may seem excessive, holding the police to civilian standards compromises the police’s obligation under the law and court rulings."
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After reading his statement, and the comments from "experts," I have to ask what do these people want?
It may not be 100% perfect, but as the NAACP guy said, "it's a step in the right direction."
So IMO, if you want to state this could be better, and here's why, I'm all for it. But to state it's "insulting?"
After the way these people were treated the other night I'd have to say, Mr. French, you're insulting. IMO
He really is, IMO. Completely aligned with the radical grievancemongers. Voting is a right and a privilege. I made sure to register and vote as soon as I turned 18. Getting registered is great. But I'm amazed that no one in the community seems to see how transparent it is for this politician to have planted an office right there to immediately to capitalize on Michael and rake in as many votes as he can. He's not there to empower, he's there to benefit and get his, like so many others racing to grab what they can for themselves, in my view.
It is interesting how he talked about Shahid's arrest, his hold, and his release, but remained mum even when asked about the fact Shahid assaulted an officer.
I'd venture to guess, Wilson was also very scared after being assaulted in his vehicle as forced to fight for control of his own gun. Any police officer would have feared Brown at that point.
Why.....would......anyone.....send....their...son....to live there, much less their mother??????
Because some people don't have many choices and believe it or not, there are areas worse.
Not to mention how quickly everything happened. Amid blocking punches and struggling over the gun, he probably didn't have time to even key his mike. It's one fluid event.
Darren opens the door, Mike charges him, knocking him into the vehicle and rains punches, struggling for the gun, gun goes off, Michael takes off running, an injured Darren pursues yelling freeze and firing, Michael turns, fronts, and advances as Darren retreats firing. It was seconds.
It is wrong for a police officer to shoot an innocent unarmed teenager who posed no threat to the officer
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It is wrong for a police officer to shoot an innocent unarmed teenager who posed no threat to the officer, even though they just strong arm robbed a store and had the stolen merchandise in his hands and wouldn't get out of the middle of the road when asked to and then assaulted a police officer and then ran away, but then turned back toward the officer and then advanced on the officer even if the officer was injured and had a perfectly clean record and has absolutely no history of racism and the innocent unarmed teenager just tried taking away the officers gun which went off.
It takes a LOT of mental calisthenics to continue to state that the shooting was unjustified. It is much simpler for them to stick with:
It is wrong for a police officer to shoot an innocent unarmed teenager who posed no threat to the officer.
Wait, you forgot "and who was surrendering with his hands up."
Wait, you forgot "and who was surrendering with his hands up."