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Originally Posted by Oling_Roachinen
nik-, flameswin, combustiblefuel, I have said multiple times that if the officer shot him from a distance in the back or with his hands up the officer committed murder and there's no defending him. If that was the case.
So what would it take you to say the cop was innocent? Evidence he went for the gun? Evidence he wasn't shot in the back? Evidence there was a struggle between the police and the officer and he was shot close range? Evidence that the gun went off in the car and not 20 feet away from the vehicle? What is it?
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The only evidence that he went for the gun would come from the cop. I'm not sure why I should believe that. No one else has corroborated the claim that he went for the gun. To me the word that is most likely right now is the witness who wasn't Michael Brown's friend who said he was running when he was first shot, first in the back then in the front.