Topic: Brown's Autopsy Shows Witness Statements Are Not Accurate
msharmony's photo
Tue 08/19/14 10:43 AM
who cares? Does that have anything to do with whether he was the victim of excessive force or not?

Conrad_73's photo
Tue 08/19/14 10:45 AM
http://toprightnews.com/?p=5261

Report: More Than a Dozen Witnesses Have Corroborated Officer Darren Wilson’s Version of Ferguson Shooting

by Brian Hayes | Top Right News

More than a dozen witnesses have backed up the account of Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the controversial shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown, police sources reportedly told St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter Christine Byers.

Byers also reported on Monday that Brown’s body was transported from the county medical examiner to a funeral home and then back to the medical examiner for three autopsies.

Police sources tell me more than a dozen witnesses have corroborated cop's version of events in shooting #Ferguson

— Christine Byers (@ChristineDByers) August 19, 2014

Protests continued on Monday night, more than a week after Brown was fatally shot by Wilson.

Though Wilson has not spoken publicly about his side of the story, an alleged friend of the officer, identified only as “Josie”, shared what she claimed to be Wilson’s recollection of events. As reported by Top Right News on Monday, CNN later confirmed that the woman’s account matches Wilson’s account of the shooting, according to their law enforcement sources.

The woman called into Dana Loesch’s radio show on Friday, claiming that Brown “bum-rushed” Wilson moments after pushing him into his squad car, punching him in the face and trying to grab the cop’s gun.

“Michael and his friend turn around. And Michael taunts him… And then all the sudden he just started bumrushing him. He just started coming at him full speed. And, so he just started shooting. And, he just kept coming. And, so he really thinks he was on something,” the caller added. “The final shot was in the forehead, and then he fell about two or three feet in front of the officer.”


msharmony's photo
Tue 08/19/14 10:48 AM
that's not a 'witness' corroboration

that is someone saying,, 'yeah, that's what he told me too'...lol

Conrad_73's photo
Tue 08/19/14 10:54 AM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Tue 08/19/14 10:54 AM
gets better all the time!pitchfork

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2014/08/breaking-report-po-darren-wilson-suffered-orbital-blowout-fracture-to-eye-socket-during-encounter-with-mike-brown/?PageSpeed=noscript

BREAKING REPORT: Officer Darren Wilson Suffered “Orbital Blowout Fracture to Eye Socket” During Mike Brown Attack
Posted by Jim Hoft on Tuesday, August 19, 2014, 10:00 AM



The Gateway Pundit can now confirm from two local St. Louis sources that police Officer Darren Wilson suffered facial fractures during his confrontation with deceased 18 year-old Michael Brown. Officer Wilson clearly feared for his life during the incident that led to the shooting death of Brown. This was after Michael Brown and his accomplice Dorian Johnson robbed a local Ferguson convenience store.

Local St. Louis sources said Wilson suffered an “orbital blowout fracture to the eye socket.” This comes from a source within the Prosecuting Attorney’s office and confirmed by the St. Louis County Police.
A blowout fracture is a fracture of one or more of the bones surrounding the eye and is commonly referred to as an orbital floor fracture. (AAPOS)

This comes after St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter tweeted out last night that a dozen local witnesses confirmed Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson’s version of the Brown shooting story.

Police sources tell me more than a dozen witnesses have corroborated cop’s version of events in shooting #Ferguson

— Christine Byers (@ChristineDByers) August 19, 2014

Officer Darren Wilson left the state of Missouri last week.


I would have shot the Thuggie seven times,not just six!

msharmony's photo
Tue 08/19/14 10:55 AM
there ya have it , a close up fight that would reveal the only weapon Brown had was his fist,,,,

a fight that he lost,, shooting justified

whenever you are losing a fight,, shooting is justified, even , apparently ,after the actual fight is done,,,,

case closed,,,,

msharmony's photo
Tue 08/19/14 10:57 AM


there ya have it , a close up fight that would reveal the only weapon Brown had was his fist,,,,

a fight that he lost,, shooting justified

whenever you are losing a fight,, shooting is justified, even , apparently ,after the actual fight is done,,,,

case closed,,,,

who said it was done with his fist?


do you know another way to be 'punched'?

Conrad_73's photo
Tue 08/19/14 10:58 AM

there ya have it , a close up fight that would reveal the only weapon Brown had was his fist,,,,

a fight that he lost,, shooting justified

whenever you are losing a fight,, shooting is justified, even , apparently ,after the actual fight is done,,,,

case closed,,,,

who said it was done with his fist?

willing2's photo
Tue 08/19/14 11:05 AM
Let's start the bets!

30 to 1, the cop is exonerated.

Negro community embarrassed themselves with being BSed into believing an innocent instead of a feral was cleaned off the streets.

PS
Anybody lays hands on this armed citizen will take the chance of dying.

msharmony's photo
Tue 08/19/14 11:10 AM
I have no doubt he is exhonerated,,

two types usually are

1. cops
2. grown men who get their *** whipped by a 'feral' without a weapon

regardless of what lead to or what actually happened after the whipping,,,

Dodo_David's photo
Tue 08/19/14 02:27 PM
Edited by Dodo_David on Tue 08/19/14 02:27 PM
Uh, Michael Brown was 6'4" and weighed nearly 300 pounds.
So, if he did rush at a average-sized person, then the latter could have been injured.
Indeed, Brown used his size to commit strong-arm robbery, as seen in the following images:


no photo
Tue 08/19/14 07:18 PM
What is really sad, is that some people will stubbornly defend this street thug and try to project him as the innocent victim. There is nothing anyone or any evidence shown that will convince them otherwise. Racial hate has them blindedhuh

msharmony's photo
Tue 08/19/14 08:07 PM
Edited by msharmony on Tue 08/19/14 08:09 PM

Uh, Michael Brown was 6'4" and weighed nearly 300 pounds.
So, if he did rush at a average-sized person, then the latter could have been injured.
Indeed, Brown used his size to commit strong-arm robbery, as seen in the following images:





bullets kill big people too,, obviously


and he didn't really use his size, he grabbed the man and tossed him back,,,,,far from rushing him or 'using his size',,had he used his size he may have actually injured the man seriously as that man was pretty small,,,

but that being beside the point,,, tell me how a man rushes somebody with his arms held out like on a crucifix?




notice the ENTRY wound on the palm?

metalwing's photo
Wed 08/20/14 04:16 AM


Uh, Michael Brown was 6'4" and weighed nearly 300 pounds.
So, if he did rush at a average-sized person, then the latter could have been injured.
Indeed, Brown used his size to commit strong-arm robbery, as seen in the following images:





bullets kill big people too,, obviously


and he didn't really use his size, he grabbed the man and tossed him back,,,,,far from rushing him or 'using his size',,had he used his size he may have actually injured the man seriously as that man was pretty small,,,

but that being beside the point,,, tell me how a man rushes somebody with his arms held out like on a crucifix?




notice the ENTRY wound on the palm?


Yes, it shows the hand was not "up in the air" but pointed towards the officer. If it was "up in the air" it would show as a round entry normal to the surface, not a tangent wound as shown.

Conrad_73's photo
Wed 08/20/14 04:50 AM



Uh, Michael Brown was 6'4" and weighed nearly 300 pounds.
So, if he did rush at a average-sized person, then the latter could have been injured.
Indeed, Brown used his size to commit strong-arm robbery, as seen in the following images:





bullets kill big people too,, obviously


and he didn't really use his size, he grabbed the man and tossed him back,,,,,far from rushing him or 'using his size',,had he used his size he may have actually injured the man seriously as that man was pretty small,,,

but that being beside the point,,, tell me how a man rushes somebody with his arms held out like on a crucifix?




notice the ENTRY wound on the palm?


Yes, it shows the hand was not "up in the air" but pointed towards the officer. If it was "up in the air" it would show as a round entry normal to the surface, not a tangent wound as shown.


....and the one just above the right Elbow!

msharmony's photo
Wed 08/20/14 06:45 AM



Uh, Michael Brown was 6'4" and weighed nearly 300 pounds.
So, if he did rush at a average-sized person, then the latter could have been injured.
Indeed, Brown used his size to commit strong-arm robbery, as seen in the following images:





bullets kill big people too,, obviously


and he didn't really use his size, he grabbed the man and tossed him back,,,,,far from rushing him or 'using his size',,had he used his size he may have actually injured the man seriously as that man was pretty small,,,

but that being beside the point,,, tell me how a man rushes somebody with his arms held out like on a crucifix?




notice the ENTRY wound on the palm?


Yes, it shows the hand was not "up in the air" but pointed towards the officer. If it was "up in the air" it would show as a round entry normal to the surface, not a tangent wound as shown.



have a forensic medicine degree we don't know about?...lol

anyway, the relevant information is that it is unlikely this shot happens when CHARGING (with head down) someone, it is possible that it would happen when the palm was up and FACING the shot



Prof. Parcells(pathology assistant) said a wound on Brown’s right arm was “consistent with a witness statement” that Brown was first shot while facing away from Wilson, but he stressed that he and Dr. Baden could not determine conclusively the trajectories of the bullets that hit Brown—or which direction he was moving—when he was shot. The wounds “could be consistent with going forward or going backward,” Dr. Baden said.



that and the often recited information about how BIG the MAN was (6 4 according to some) may be trouble for the officer

because none of the shots were fatal except those to the head, and the fatal shots very probably could have happened when the victim/suspect was in an inferior position to the officer,, ie, down on his knees.


I am waiting for more factual information though. I feel for the officer at this point, because I so far believe he got in a situation where he panicked after an initial confrontation and lost his judgment and composure.

Dodo_David's photo
Wed 08/20/14 11:46 AM

I am waiting for more factual information though. I feel for the officer at this point, because I so far believe he got in a situation where he panicked after an initial confrontation and lost his judgment and composure.


Yeah, the officer panicked after being beaten in the face by Brown.

msharmony's photo
Wed 08/20/14 11:51 AM
Edited by msharmony on Wed 08/20/14 11:54 AM


I am waiting for more factual information though. I feel for the officer at this point, because I so far believe he got in a situation where he panicked after an initial confrontation and lost his judgment and composure.


Yeah, the officer panicked after being beaten in the face by Brown.


punched, hit , beaten,,,whichever

it is odd, though, remembering how quickly we saw photos of the 'damage' done to Zimmerman

that we have yet to see pictures of this officer,, or his wounds,

except old ones of accepting an award,,,,

but in any case,,

panicking AFTER may have contributed to poor judgment and excessive force,,,,

willing2's photo
Wed 08/20/14 11:57 AM
Their cop may have needed � larger capacity and larger calibre weapon.

That's what we citizens need against the ghetto rat.

GMO junk foods are growin em bigger.laugh laugh laugh laugh smokin

Conrad_73's photo
Wed 08/20/14 12:01 PM



I am waiting for more factual information though. I feel for the officer at this point, because I so far believe he got in a situation where he panicked after an initial confrontation and lost his judgment and composure.


Yeah, the officer panicked after being beaten in the face by Brown.


punched, hit , beaten,,,whichever

it is odd, though, remembering how quickly we saw photos of the 'damage' done to Zimmerman

that we have yet to see pictures of this officer,, or his wounds,

except old ones of accepting an award,,,,

but in any case,,

panicking AFTER may have contributed to poor judgment and excessive force,,,,
well,didn't you post that Picture?laugh

msharmony's photo
Wed 08/20/14 12:05 PM
I haven't posted any photo in this thread.....