No, I think the cops were upset that the gesture was supporting the lie that Brown had his hands up when he was shot. I think that is the root of the rub.I don't think the cops are upset over the disrespect but rather the possibility of instigating the unrestful masses.
Precisely this. Unless one is maintaining that that lie is truth, the gesture makes no sense as no one shot anyone with their hands up in the Michael Brown incident. Had he had his hands up, he wouldn't have been shot. That's not what happened though.No, I think the cops were upset that the gesture was supporting the lie that Brown had his hands up when he was shot. I think that is the root of the rub.
*sigh* I know nothing about what happened to Michael Brown. In fact, most of what I've learned, I learned here at ROD.A man's life has already been ruined over this lie.
*sigh* I know nothing about what happened to Michael Brown. In fact, most of what I've learned, I learned here at ROD.
And yet, I still wonder that Officer Wilson couldn't come up with a less lethal defense. Even though his life may be ruined, he's still alive.
What a bunch of crap! Wilson murdered that kid! That is irrefutable fact!No, I think the cops were upset that the gesture was supporting the lie that Brown had his hands up when he was shot. I think that is the root of the rub.
Come on man. I'll give you some of this but really? This was a freaking tragedy and this cop needs to pay. Of that I have little doubt. But let's not make this completely about damning one segment of society and giving all others a pass.
But yeah - no freaking indictment? Seriously?
Personally, I think there needs to be a far better job done in general when it comes to giving someone a badge and the inherent position to use force as a means for keeping the peace. I don't think for one second that this cop feared for his life - nor do I think that if the victim was actually trying to resist, this cop could have gotten that choke hold on him. That POS who someone bestowed a badge upon needs to be behind bars. What he did was worse than criminal. He betrayed the public trust and killed someone while pulling his mind numbing power trip.
Maybe someone in law enforcement can fill us in on what kinds of psychological evaluations cops go through or what kinds of red flags they look for. Because to me, this doesn't strike as a normal everyday cop making a mistake or only in this situation showing what he was capable of and all too willing to do.
What a sad commentary on the human condition.
I'm still not sure what said indictment would be for. The forensics investigation completely backed up the account that Brown was attacking Wilson, not surrendering.
When police are being attacked, they have to defend themselves. It's just too bad this one has still had his life ruined anyway.
What a bunch of crap! Wilson murdered that kid! That is irrefutable fact!
It's pointless to rant about that here though. C'est la vie mon ami.reggae noting the obvious:
What a bunch of crap! Wilson murdered that kid! That is irrefutable fact!
*sigh* I know nothing about what happened to Michael Brown. In fact, most of what I've learned, I learned here at ROD.
And yet, I still wonder that Officer Wilson couldn't come up with a less lethal defense. Even though his life may be ruined, he's still alive.
Only on TV will you ever see anyone shoot someone in the leg. To small a target and if you miss you could end up dead yourself.I agree. He used poor judgement firing into his body when maybe he could have shot into his leg. Maybe the guy would still be alive. I know he wasn't some innocent kid out playing that was gunned down by an evil racist, but what he did wouldn't earn him the death penalty in a courtroom so it shouldn't on the street.
It seems some people don't understand that you shouldn't freak around with police. They have a high stress job and can't afford to take threats and situations like this lightly.
It's just so ugly I hate it.
how do ul kknow it was a lie? not trying to start anything but nobody that wsntthereknows what really happened. So i guess your going to say Gardner didnt get murdered either?Precisely this. Unless one is maintaining that that lie is truth, the gesture makes no sense as no one shot anyone with their hands up in the Michael Brown incident. Had he had his hands up, he wouldn't have been shot. That's not what happened though.
As said elsewhere by others, to maintain that that gesture was not meant to disrespect police officers is either dumb or disingenuous. A man's life has already been ruined over this lie.
I agree. He used poor judgement firing into his body when maybe he could have shot into his leg. Maybe the guy would still be alive. I know he wasn't some innocent kid out playing that was gunned down by an evil racist, but what he did wouldn't earn him the death penalty in a courtroom so it shouldn't on the street.
It seems some people don't understand that you shouldn't freak around with police. They have a high stress job and can't afford to take threats and situations like this lightly.
It's just so ugly I hate it.
how do ul kknow it was a lie? not trying to start anything but nobody that wsntthereknows what really happened. So i guess your going to say Gardner didnt get murdered either?
Hey Les, well we do know this, that there was three breaks in time from where the first 2 rounds went off inside the vehicle when the young man was struck in the thumb with a round, then the second set of rounds with a pause then third final rounds.
The physical evidence indicates that the less mortal rounds that struck the young man was when he was in a more upright stance. The mortal wounds indicate the young man was in a more slightly bent forward stance. This could indicate the officer might have placed the middle set of rounds in the arms & outside shoulder & the mortal rounds in the last set of rounds. Just Saying this may have occurred or not.
If a guy is charging a police officer rather than follow his commands to surrender, then IMO, he's brought his death on himself. After the results of the forensics report, I have no sympathy for Brown. That's not even going into the fact that Wilson did take less lethal shots and Brown was still coming.*sigh* I know nothing about what happened to Michael Brown. In fact, most of what I've learned, I learned here at ROD.
And yet, I still wonder that Officer Wilson couldn't come up with a less lethal defense. Even though his life may be ruined, he's still alive.