Indirect fire. 9 mm mortars are terrifyingly deadly. /s
Unless the LEO is 10' tall, the only way that can happen is for the person who got shot to have his head down.
Unless lying down, it is an almost impossible angle from the back. From the front, it could be indicative of a charge, or of kneeling with head down, or prostrate. Taken in conjuction with the other entry wounds, I think we can rule out laying down. Angle of bullet paths should also clear up whether he was standing or not.
okay, help me out: the county did an autopsy, then baden did an autopsy (who hired him?) and then the DOJ is going to have someone else do one?
are there differences between the 1st and 2nd autopsy or do we know?
>>>”Why would he be shot in the very top of his head, a 6-foot-4 man?” Parks asked. “Makes no sense.”<<<
Are they implying that the Cop climbed on top of Brown’s Head and shot him? Unless the Cop was Eight Feet Tall, it makes perfect sense. Brown, bent forward, charging towards the Cop. Might was well have been an NFL Linebacker.
Now he’s a 6”4” Man? I thought he was just a little Kid.
Any mention of the fact that Brown was smoking Weed?
All the other shots were to the front. Saint Michael was falling forward when the last shot caught him.
A Glock can fire four rounds per second. The cop was in panic mode with a bull charging right at him. When he started shooting Saint Michael was upright and facing him. When he stopped shooting Saint Michael was getting ready to bite the dust, but he wasn't quite there yet.
A drug addled thug, minutes off a strong arm robbery, charges police who need to learn to take a beating.
It suggests that Brown was charging Wilson in a head down position to protect his body mass and so he could knock him down like a person making a tackle. That would make his head lower so the shot would go into it rather into his center. At least that is what I surmise.
So the number of autopsies is now up to three?