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Maedhros

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32. Yes, but a blow of sufficient force to inflict a blowout fracture
Tue Aug 19, 2014, 10:40 PM
Aug 2014

could potentially cause a concussion or internal bleeding. Doesn't seem reasonable that someone with such an injury would not receive immediate medical treatment.

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Depends. Which came first, the rounds or the broken eye socket? nt Xipe Totec Aug 2014 #1
HOLY CRAP! Michael Brown is a zombie?!?!! jeff47 Aug 2014 #31
just for argument sake Nobel_Twaddle_III Aug 2014 #38
If he was aiming for center mass, he missed the first four times. WillowTree Aug 2014 #2
It's a gruesome observation Aerows Aug 2014 #42
He could have been firing blind Boom Sound 416 Aug 2014 #3
why not? Vattel Aug 2014 #4
"All witnesses report a struggle" bullshit. Lie. elehhhhna Aug 2014 #12
Well, Tiffany Mitchell and Dorian Johnson report a struggle. Vattel Aug 2014 #15
you were alerted on demwing Aug 2014 #13
lol, that is a funny one. What I said was inaccurate, though. Vattel Aug 2014 #16
Then he hangs around the crime scene several hours, HooptieWagon Aug 2014 #5
The more the PD/HR firm lies, the deeper the hole gets. Rex Aug 2014 #7
It will be believed, because anything else forces a change of narrative. Rex Aug 2014 #6
Maybe that wasn't the dominant eye Lurks Often Aug 2014 #8
isn't there video of him showing he was standing around ? JI7 Aug 2014 #9
If he was all hopped up on speeed or steroids, he might have been able to. But VanGoghRocks Aug 2014 #10
Exactly what I asked in another thread world wide wally Aug 2014 #11
accurate? jberryhill Aug 2014 #14
I had my lower eye socket broken by someone once. herding cats Aug 2014 #17
I wrote about my broken upper eye socket in another thread csziggy Aug 2014 #23
You were in shock. herding cats Aug 2014 #28
Oh, definitely in shock - but I was luckier than you were csziggy Aug 2014 #35
That's a precious story! herding cats Aug 2014 #40
Here he is just a couple of months before that show csziggy Aug 2014 #41
Watch the video supplied by the eyewitness onecaliberal Aug 2014 #18
looks pale, no blood, not even a red face. nothing. elehhhhna Aug 2014 #19
Could you link the video?? I've heard of them but have not seen them uponit7771 Aug 2014 #21
Here is the video of Wilson walking around the scene csziggy Aug 2014 #22
Charles Johnson just did an informative blog post on this octoberlib Aug 2014 #20
I'll remind my readers that Jim Hoft is probably the single most dishonest right wing blogger.... Brother Buzz Aug 2014 #25
It can be done. Totally leftstreet Aug 2014 #24
I think the story is BS avebury Aug 2014 #26
The broken eye socket would count as significant head trauma, yes? Maedhros Aug 2014 #27
The problem with there story is the fact that the shooter avebury Aug 2014 #29
Agreed. Not credible. [n/t] Maedhros Aug 2014 #34
A "broken eye socket" could mean a fracture. WCLinolVir Aug 2014 #30
Yes, but a blow of sufficient force to inflict a blowout fracture Maedhros Aug 2014 #32
No it doesn't have to. Sorry. Lots of people go in for a sore wrist/ankle and find they have a WCLinolVir Aug 2014 #36
Those were accurate? What was he aiming for? WCLinolVir Aug 2014 #33
An "orbital blowout fracture to the eye socket" can take many forms onenote Aug 2014 #37
Have any of the witnesses given comments on the state of the shooter after it happened? Grammy23 Aug 2014 #39
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