This seems to ring true except it doesn’t explain when brown was in the cop car. Apparently at least one shot took place in there. I also wonder what they said to the cop.
Even if it was Brown, momentarily in control of the gun in that police car, at the time of his death he was thirty feet away and unarmed. There was no reason to shoot him at this time. He was a danger to nobody.
Thanks to what this cop did, it becomes highly possible that the reason why Brown may have been trying to get the gun away in the first place was because he was trying to save his own life from a crazy cop.
If this is true then the StLouis County Chief of Police lied to the public in his press conference.
He said that the first shot that was fired hit nobody and made a big point about it.
And forensic evidence will be able to demonstrate it one way or the other.
I also wonder what they said to the cop.
You can bet it wasn't just a matter of, "explaining to the officer they were almost home."
I've lived in places where walking slooooooooowly in, or across, the street is some sort of passive aggressive game. It is frustrating as hell and the police should try to stop it and keep order.
To go from that activity to a dead 18 year old in the matter or "60 seconds or less" is beyond comprehension.
Something went horrible wrong and I fear we will never know the truth.