2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Exactly How Often Do Police Shoot Unarmed Black Men? [View all]A Simple Game
(9,214 posts)The video was very poor quality and gosh, don't they all look alike anyway?
So you think Brown reached into the car trying to take the officers gun? You must think him a fool. The gun probably was on the cops right hip and away from the window. Brown was a big guy and most likely a poor fit for crawling into a car window. Anyway if as you say he tried to get the gun he must have failed. How do we know he failed? Because he was killed with that very same gun!
But good idea with the toxicology report, one should be taken after every alleged crime. Where I used to work after any accident or injury requiring an emergency room visit a blood sample was mandatory to test for drugs. This was a manufacturing job, not a police job. By the way, how do you think officer Miller's toxicology report will look? Think it will show steroids or some other drug? What's that, they didn't take a blood sample from the alleged murderer?
Why does the term "unarmed" do little to clarify what happened? The accusation is that the COP SHOT AN UNARMED MAN WITH HIS HANDS IN THE AIR, not that he was defending himself from an armed and dangerous criminal. By the way, Brown had no criminal record, but that doesn't fit into the narrative does it?
Looters? Same as the store video, anything before and after the fact has nothing to do with the murder of Brown, stop with the diversions.