Posted on 08/15/2014 4:23:32 PM PDT by Hojczyk
Josie, a friend of Ferguson Officer Darren Wilson, called into The Dana Loesch Radio Show today. Josie gave Officer Wilsons side of the story.
Heres the transcript:
He pulled up ahead of them. And then he got a call-in that there was a strong-arm robbery. And, they gave a description. And, hes looking at them and they got something in their hands and it looks like it could be what, you know those cigars or whatever. So he goes in reverse back to them. Tries to get out of his car. They slam his door shut violently. I think he said Michael did. And, then he opened the car again. He tried to get out. He stands up.
And then Michael just bum-rushes him and shoves him back into his car. Punches him in the face and them Darren grabs for his gun. Michael grabbed for the gun. At one point he got the gun entirely turned against his hip. And he shoves it away. And the gun goes off.
Well, then Michael takes off and gets to be about 35 feet away. And, Darrens first protocol is to pursue. So, he stands up and yells, Freeze! Michael and his friend turn around. And Michael taunts him
And then all the sudden he just started bumrushing him. He just started coming at him full speed. And, so he just started shooting. And, he just kept coming. And, so he really thinks he was on something.
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Yes, this does sound a lot more plausible than what the friend said—the friend who also took part in the robbery. Of course, unless its testimony taken under oath from the officer, it doesn’t mean much.
Time to find out if those two other dudes in the tape with Michael are or aren’t the “witnesses” who are giving the story that damns the officer - Micheal’s companions just aren’t likely to be very objective observers, sorry.....
This case is a good example of why it’s best to back off and let the investigation out the facts before becoming overly upset. There will be plenty of time to trash the officer if he was wrong.
Some people will remember this case for a long time as evidence of more police abuse because the early reports damned the officer and made this look like an innocent kid. And then they never hear the fact that the cop might have been justified.
This still isn’t over. The office may yet be revealed to be a bad guy. We’ll see.
Isn’t that the truth. Even at this late date, when so many facts have come out, they’re just continuing to push the narrative and ignore the many many things which don’t advance it.
I’ve heard a few times on the news that the officer is white.
Hmmmm.
Jackson said Wilson was on a sick call from 11:48 until noon. While he was at the sick call, dispatch sent out a description at 11:52 of a robbery suspect, which according to the incident report was of a black male in a white t-shirt. While Wilson was still at the sick call, dispatch sent out a further description of the suspect at 11:57:47, which according to the incident report was that he was wearing a red Cards cap and yellow socks.
Wilson left the sick call at 12:00:07. He encountered Brown at 12:01 according to Jackson. Brown was dead by 12:03 according to the first live tweet of the incident.
If Wilson’s first contact with Brown was at 12:01, how did he hear/read the suspect description at 11:57:47 but after he passed Brown and Johnson in the street? I’m confused.
I don’t know if it entirely crap reporting, but it sure is biased. They were taking the word of the friend without asking any hard questions about his background or involvement in the situation. So they had a source, just a questionable one and they did not alert viewers to that possibility.
Yep....And with that type of wound, through the forehead, it’s a good bet the suspect dropped dead on the spot nearly immediately.
It’s going to be nasty, as the witnesses are very questionable....Boils down to taking apart their inconsistent statements, if they made them, and I think they did.
If it goes to trail, and these inconsistent wit statements are dissected and proved false, they’ll claim the cop lied, and all the defense attorneys are lying...
If the statement taken from the cop matches physical scene evidence, he’s good to go.... But it won’t please the mob...
I’m assuming that’s Officer Wilson’s SUV on the left of the picture, and with Brown’s cap laying on the ground next to it, it looks to me like the struggle was rough enough at that point to knock the cap off his head.
“We really need a confirmation one way or another.”
We don’t really need confirmation.
Maggi...I think he heard it on the radio awhile stopping the kids, and likely they did too, which is why Brown pushed him back into the car when he tried to get out, and the fight ensued.
Finally, a story that makes sense.
Ping
He didn’t know until he was stopping the kids, still in his car, over the radio, and the kid likely heard it too and why he shoved the officer back into the car when he went to get out.
IMHO, two confrontations ... initial, and when he got more details and backed up.
He pulled up ahead of them. And then he got a call-in that there was a strong-arm robbery. And, they gave a description. And, hes looking at them and they got something in their hands and it looks like it could be what, you know those cigars or whatever. So he goes in reverse back to them. ...
So, has this sorry story fallen off the radar yet? Has the next "decoy" tale arisen to cover up this crisis?
“.I think he heard it on the radio awhile stopping the kids, and likely they did too, which is why Brown pushed him back into the car when he tried to get out, and the fight ensued.”
Could very well be, speculation though.
I trust NOBODY and NOTHING in MEDIA!!
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