Regarding Reedus's and Truthy's posts last thread, how many witnesses do you think corroborate Wilson's account? And how many witnesses has the family attorney said they have?
This information has been posted multiple times with quotes and links. Per reports, more than a dozen witnesses support Wilson's account. Per the attorney, they have six. And as sonjay and others have pointed out, within those six Crump/Parks refer to, many actually confirm that Michael was advancing on the officer. Frankly, the two construction workers referencing a 25 ft advance while Darren retreated firing, is some of the most compelling released so far supporting that Darren did indeed consider Michael a threat.
His spokesman, Edward Magee, said prosecutors review several police shootings each year but rarely pursue charges, largely because laws give police a broad latitude to defend themselves and use deadly force if they believe they are in imminent danger.
As for the contention that this case should go before a jury to sort witness testimony, that's why there is a grand jury evaluating everything.
The prosecutor opted not to press charges and presented the case to the grand jury because of conflicting testimony from witnesses, his office said.
http://news.yahoo.com/st-louis-grand-jury-weighs-charges-ferguson-shooting-231928795.html
Are the "reports" you are referencing largely based on anonymous sources? I'm not interested in gossip that no one can verify.
It rubs me the wrong way that we still do not have an official incident report.
Not to be confused with investigative information-just the incident report. The public was owed this a long while back, according to the state's sunshine laws.