Posted on 11/24/2014 9:01:48 PM PST by Citizen Zed
We're posting the evidence the grand jury considered that was released by St. Louis County Prosecutor Robert McCulloch. We're working on uploading the evidence as quickly as possible, please check back for updates.
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I’d like to see those ***holes all burn their food stamp EBT cards. Maybe then, I’d be impressed by their moronic antics.
Bump for when I am not on my phone.
I just read the toxicology report. He was high.
That in an of itself doesn’t indicate that lethal force was justified. However, if there was indeed the Gentle Giant’s blood inside the squad car and on the gun, on the other hand...
Zimmerman/Wilson. 2
‘bama/Holder. 0
I just read the toxicology report. He was high.
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I was wondering about that from day one.
I’ll admit that I am not an expert on such things but it was definitely in his system.
Medical Report on Wilson:
Punched to right side of jaw. Pain was 6 out of 10. No break or dislocation. Slight scratches to neck. No damage to the eyes at all. No other injuries. Sent home with pain medication.
Medical Examiner’s Narrative:
Det. of the St. Louis County Police Department provided the following
preliminary investigative details: The deceased and another individual were walking down the middle
of the Canfield. Officer D. WILSON DSN-609, of the Ferguson Police Department observed the two
individuals, he requested that they get out of the roadway.
The deceased became belligerent towards Officer WILSON. As Officer WILSON attempted to
exit out of his patrol vehicle the deceased pushed his door shut and began to struggle with Officer
WILSON, during the struggle the Officers weapon was un-holstered. The weapon discharged during
the struggle.
The deceased then ran down the roadway. Officer WILSON then began to chase the
deceased. As he was giving chase to the deceased, the deceased turned around and ran towards
Officer WILSON. Officer WILSON had his service weapon drawn, as the deceased began to run
towards him, he discharged his service weapon several times.
As this is preliminary information it was not known in which order or how many time the officer
fired his weapon during the confrontation.
All I can ask at this point is: Did any two witnesses see the same incident?
(Yes, a few of the Big Mike charged him witnesses are pretty close, but again, I'm just skimming.)
Also, the encounter Officer Wilson describes is something that we have never heard about. I can only say that Wilson's story has details like a Rembrandt and we've only seen a stick figure.
Even the witnesses at the Palin fracas in Alaska had differing accounts (friendly to the host of the party in contradiction to his own testimony that he admitted to pushing Bristol Palin).
“Public” (taxpayer-funded) radio?
They’re busily editing the material — sort of like the Zimmerman 9-1-1 tapes.
As much as it may pain me to say so, I believe any three witnesses to the Crucifiction would give differing accounts on some details, and The Eleven in Luke 24:36-53 may sometimes have disagreed on the size of the piece of broiled fish or where Simon was sitting.
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