Posted on 08/19/2014 8:22:57 AM PDT by mandaladon
The Gateway Pundit can now confirm from two local St. Louis sources that police Officer Darren Wilson suffered facial fractures during his confrontation with deceased 18 year-old Michael Brown. Officer Wilson clearly feared for his life during the incident that led to the shooting death of Brown. This was after Michael Brown and his accomplice Dorian Johnson robbed a local Ferguson convenience store.
Local St. Louis sources said Wilson suffered an orbital blowout fracture to the eye socket. This comes from a source within the District Attorneys office and confirmed by the St. Louis County Police.
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Where ever the moniker came from your forensic skilz come from a TV set.
I'll ask again. Which round was the fatal round? 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th?
Quit dodging.
You seem angry...And very ignorant...
Go bother someone else now...
See ya!
In all the teaching I ever did, it was “if necessary, and the Officer life is in danger... ‘shoot to kill’ in this type of robbery and physical attack trying to take his gun. The guy is already a robber, and if he gets the gun, most likely he will shoot the Officer.
You are right, a few seconds at best... to make a life or death decision.
You can try to yuk your way out of it with adolescent jokes about monikers and hope to deflect into an argument about where those monikers actually came from but that's just dodging.
Remember, they already know which of the rounds were fatal,...
I'll ask again. Which round was the fatal round? 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th?
Do what you demand from everyone else.
Quit dodging.
except CNN haha. losers
563.074. 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of section
563.016, a person who uses force as described in sections
563.031, 563.041, 563.046, 563.051, 563.056, and 563.061 is justified in using such force and such fact shall be an absolute defense to criminal prosecution or civil liability.
2. The court shall award attorney's fees, court costs, and all reasonable expenses incurred by the defendant in defense of any civil action brought by a plaintiff if the court finds that the defendant has an absolute defense as provided in subsection 1 of this section.
The 563.046 I bolded above is this one:
Law enforcement officer's use of force in making an arrest.
563.046. 1. A law enforcement officer need not retreat or desist from efforts to effect the arrest, or from efforts to prevent the escape from custody, of a person he reasonably believes to have committed an offense because of resistance or threatened resistance of the arrestee. In addition to the use of physical force authorized under other sections of this chapter, he is, subject to the provisions of subsections 2 and 3, justified in the use of such physical force as he reasonably believes is immediately necessary to effect the arrest or to prevent the escape from custody.
2. The use of any physical force in making an arrest is not justified under this section unless the arrest is lawful or the law enforcement officer reasonably believes the arrest is lawful.
3. A law enforcement officer in effecting an arrest or in preventing an escape from custody is justified in using deadly force only
(1) When such is authorized under other sections of this chapter; or
(2) When he reasonably believes that such use of deadly force is immediately necessary to effect the arrest and also reasonably believes that the person to be arrested
(a) Has committed or attempted to commit a felony; or
(b) Is attempting to escape by use of a deadly weapon; or
(c) May otherwise endanger life or inflict serious physical injury unless arrested without delay.
4. The defendant shall have the burden of injecting the issue of justification under this section.
You are right about the advertisements. Phx New Times (village voice), is full of ads for the alternative lifestyles and car audio equipment. Sometimes some non-Agenda reporting happens to be printed.
I appreciate this info as NC laws are somewhat different. Larceny here terminologies are different in some states, but most are still felonies, and petty thefts misdemeanors. Here is a link that sort of gives the info in the Statutes in easy language.
An ARMED Robbery here is a mandatory 7 year sentence regardless.
“This comes from a source within the District Attorneys office and confirmed by the St. Louis County Police.”
And the cops wouldn’t lie, now would they? sarc/ It might be true, but I am waaay past the point of automatically believing what police say.
Me too.
I posted this a few days back:
They have yet to release the images of what happened to the officer that fired the shots. If he had his bell rung and/or had blood in his eyes he may have unloaded on the man. Yea, I said man, this was an adult.
Anyone who has never been in a life or death situation cannot fully grasp what happens in the blur of time when all the juice in you is pumping. Most people have never experienced that. Even the most trained people succum to the fear. Im not talking primal fear.
Good for you...
Ed
Many people, including the gangster types do not know where the pants down thing came from originally. It came from the jail house where the fellows who wanted to have backside sex with other fellows pulled their pants down so they could advertise their desires.
Basically, the dropped down pants thing meant that the person was homosexual.
Funny, eh?
Who cares? It’s a white cop that did something to a black saint.
Cue the “he called fat mike a n*gger” allegation in 3...2...1...
We know the fatal round was either of the two shots to the eye or head. As to the order, I’d argue it does not matter. Let’s say those were shots 1 and 2. Well then the final 4 were essentially into a dead man, and it’s not a crime to shoot a corpse. On the other hand, if the fatal shots came later, then what matters is if lard butt mike was still charging or if he cop had the time to reasonably tell his progress had stopped.
The number of shots is simply irrelevant.
All members of the media simultaneously fell asleep when they heard this. Truth is just too much for them.
It sure doesn’t matter to me.
Wilson sure didn’t look distressed in the cellphone footage after being “severely beaten.”
I would assume that at the point where you see him on the cell phone footage that he is fully recovered from the groggy state the @ss beating from Brown left him in. Gunfire tends to jerk a knot in your @ss and remove the cloud from your head. If anything he was probably relieved he survived the episode and most likely in shock, Probably the first time her ever discharged his weapon in the field. Just a guess though:)
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