Hatfield
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just to be clear;
i keep hearing people on TV dismissing the new information, or claiming it is character assassination.
it is significant to know if the officer knew he was approaching 2 suspects suspected of a violent felony, but it doesnt appear that he did know that.
even so, it is still important to know about the robbery because it goes to michael's state of mind when he is approached by the officer.
it goes to discrediting dorian johnson as a witness.
and it makes it reasonably seem possible that michael's response might have been physical feeling like he was about to be grabbed for a robbery not just being confronted over jaywalking.
now you have to deal with rest of the discrepancies after the physical altercation starts, and reconciling that all the witness statements still make it seem like he was shot in the back fleeing and then shot with his hands up.
which all may end up being true, legal, and still perceived by many reasonable people as an injustice and something that should not be legal.
Good points.
I think a lot of us have developed a picture or short movie version of what we think transpired and we are all coming at it from our own perceptions of how we think things went down. Some of us may have it right and some of us may not have it right. And maybe none of us have it right if there is more information yet to be discovered about what happened.
The important part of this IMO is the part after the struggle.
IMO, from what I gathered so far, I envision the boy running away from the officer and getting some kind of distance between him and the officer. So if he is unarmed and some distance away and just fleeing, then I dont consider that a justified shooting.
Even worse would be if we find out the boy was kneeling with this hands up before getting shot.
Other people maybe thinking the shooting of the boy was literally during the struggle for the gun.
It does get very confusing and I can see why a lot of us have differeing opinions.