“If he stopped, held his hands up, the next step was order him to his knees (one witness said he was on his knees), hands behind back, cuff him, and read him his rights.”
That “witness” was part of the robbery. Kind of convenient?
It certainly changes things. The account the world has heard of the confrontation between Brown and the police officer has so far only been told by the identified co-conspirator in a strongarm robbery that ended in a fatal police shooting. That greatly mitigates any particular additional details he has to offer since the evidence already proves at least part of his testimony as a lie.
Dorian Johnson has already lied about his involvement here, so what are we supposed to believe him about?
Now I see his recalcitrance in detailing his account in an interview with police investigators: Dorian Johnson probably expected to be taken into custody. Maybe even for more serious charges than just being an accomplice in a strongarm robbery of a carton of Swisher Sweets.