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re: Does the evidence even matter in the Brown shooting?
Posted on 8/19/14 at 8:43 am to a want
Posted on 8/19/14 at 8:43 am to a want
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he chief said something to the effect of: "he was shot more than twice...but not much more than twice.." It sounded like he was hiding somthing...they it turned out to be 6.
I'm sure they had the officer's gun and could have easily determined how many shots were fired. A statement saying "X amount of shots were fired, but until the autopsy is completed we can't verify how many times he was struck" would have gone a long way.
Posted on 8/19/14 at 8:46 am to The Spleen
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I'm sure they had the officer's gun and could have easily determined how many shots were fired. A statement saying "X amount of shots were fired, but until the autopsy is completed we can't verify how many times he was struck" would have gone a long way
At the end we should have a complete report.
This would include shots fired, shell casing locations, where the cop was when he shot, where Brown was when he was first hit, etc.
We should know if the cop had a report on the robbery. We should know a whole lot more.
But it all boils down to trust. If you can't trust the authorities then there is going to be trouble. and we all know there is a reason blacks(whites too) don't trust authority and there are opportunists who use that distrust for political gain.
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