Posted on 11/25/2014 1:44:17 PM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
In an exclusive interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos, police officer Darren Wilson breaks his silence about the shooting of Michael Brown.
Wilson told ABC News that he did not execute Brown on August 9 but was in fear for his life and was just doing his job.
Wilson told ABC News that Brown reached into his car and grabbed his gun. He described how Brown charged toward him and he felt that he had to shoot Michael Brown.
Tune into World News Tonight at 6:30 p.m. EST to see Wilson's first public remarks about the fatal shooting.
(Excerpt) Read more at abcnews.go.com ...
Watch for a heavily edited interview.
I have supported Darren Wilson from the start and I likely will continue to support him, But-— talking to ANYONE with MSM was foolish, especially George Stephanopoulos.
What with dinner break and grandchildren, it took all evening to get that thing read. Lots of stuff there; it should be posted as a standalone thread and picked apart by FReepers.Bottom line, IMHO:
IOW, Officer Wilsons testimony implied that he might just as well have been singlehandedly dealing with Rodney King.
- Officer Wilson testified that the two guys walking on the centerline were impeding vehicular traffic, and he told them they should get off the street.
- Brown blew him off with the F bomb. Wilson caught sight of the cigarillos, and confirmed in his outside rear view mirror that Browns accomplice was wearing a black shirt - thus confirming in his mind that the two might be the ones who precipitated the strong arm robbery complaint.
- Wilson put in a quick call for backup, and wanted to delay Brown & accomplice. He backed up the car to block their path.
- Wilson found himself in a desperate struggle to avoid being knocked out and to keep Brown from entirely gaining control of Wilsons weapon.
- As it was, Wilson felt that Brown was in control of the weapon tho it was in Wilsons hand.
- Even when Wilson was able to try to fire his weapon, it misfired twice, then fired, then misfired again and and Wilson had to cycle the slide.
- Wilson then fired again at Brown out the window, without looking where he was aiming because he was protecting his eyes from Browns blows.
- After the second shot Brown started running away. Wilson, expecting backup within seconds, wanted to maintain contact in order that Brown could be apprehended - and he didnt act passively because if he did and another officer made contact with Brown, such officer could easily fare even worse than Wilson himself had.
- Wilson challenged Brown to get on the ground, Brown seemed to become enraged, turned, and charged, ignoring all warnings and shots until the last shot instantly felled him.
“at least three Chicago Police Officers had a confrontation with “unarmed” offenders. In all three cases, the unarmed offender became armed when he gained control of the officer’s firearm and killed the officer with his own firearm.
Rest In Peace P.O. James Camp killed 09 MAR 99.
Rest In Peace P.O. Richard Francis killed 02 JUL 08
Rest In Peace P.O. Thor Soderberg killed 07 JUL 10
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