Posted on 11/26/2014 11:00:07 AM PST by maggief
Dorian Johnson initially said that his friend had put his hands in the air and said to Darren Wilson: 'I don't have a gun, stop shooting.'
Claim sparked protests in Ferguson and catapulted shooting to national attention
But Darren Wilson's version of events was entirely different - and appeared to be believed by grand jury
Close friends of Darren Wilson now want star witness to be charged over 'lying' about officer's actions
Johnson broke silence last night and said he had feared Wilson would kill him too
Close friends of Darren Wilson have called for the star witness in the Michael Brown shooting to be charged for lying about what he saw.
Two of the Ferguson police officers best friends told MailOnline that Dorian Johnson - who was next to Brown at the time - should be arrested for his statements in numerous TV interviews he made days afterwards.
They say that he made up the claim that Brown had his hands up which kickstarted the Hands up, dont shoot protest movement.
For his part Johnson told the grand jury that the whole process has left him feeling victimized.
He also revealed that the altercation began because he didnt like how Wilson spoke to him like a father telling off his son.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
How the hell would he know what that is like?
What I want to know is when the thug’s father will be arrested and charge with “incitement to riot”... he’s on tape telling the crowd and calling for a megaphone/microphone so they all can hear to “Burn this bitch down”.
Clear cut incitement to riot, yet he hasn’t even been arrested.
I think he’s already charged with making a false report to police in another incident.
Shack!
Dorian Johnson’s lie spawned riots. Prosecute him to the max.
Re: the father-son part... Wasn’t the criminal being raised by Granny?
According to most commercials and advertisements these days, we are a 50-90% black country. Each tv commercial highlights a father in the picture, being responsible, providing for his family, investing, cooking... Wow, if only commercials mirrored reality.
Oh my, that is flipping hilarious!
There is reason to believe that Dorian Johnson lied to Federal Ofiicers , to secure this protection from the homocide.
This protection does not preclude a charge of perjury, and since there is a preponderance of evidence that he lied ,
he should be criminally charged, and the allegation submitted to Grand Jury.
It would be interesting to see if the "JUST-US" Dept.agents were instrumental in criminal facilitation to this perjury .
You mean like the way Tawana Brawley was charged when she lied?
I read Dorian’s Grand Jury testimony, I just finished. He is all over the place with where he was “looking” (must have 3 sets of eyes) and what he was “hearing” (convenient) and what “Big Mike” was thinking and what the Wilson was “thinking”. This happened in less than a minute, but Dorian, while running, ducking, hiding, could see/hear/know everything. Amazing recollection he has. If not prepped over and over by his attorney, he must be a Savant.
I wonder how much the Justice Dept is paying this thug? They should watch this guy like a hawk, you know it is a matter of time before he does something illegal...
Hilarious. Thanks for the chuckle
(perp being snotty during arrest interview): Do you know who my father is?
Shaft: No.....do you?
Typical poor reporting by the press. Dorian Johnson is NO TEEN, he’s 22 and Dorian considered himself to be a “mentor” to Big Mike.
A Grand Juror asked him why, if he had money in his shoe, he didn’t pay for the cigarillos? Dorian left to go get “food” for breakfast for his “girl” and hours later still no food and “Big Mike” laying in the street.
Dorian also admitted during his Grand Jury testimony that he though Wilson pulled up because of the robbery. So that speaks to mindset of both.
Enforce the damn Law!
That is what he said in the media interview, on scene. BUT it wasn't what he originally said, nor was it even his idea.
It all started with THIS GUY.
"Anthony Shahid is a severe racial and anti-police antagonist within the Saint Louis community. He is very well known by activists and law enforcement."
"He's a MUSLIM."
"He's everywhere, everywhere."
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