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17. He doesn't say how many shots were fired
Wed Nov 26, 2014, 06:04 PM
Nov 2014

from what I know, cops are always aware of how many shots they fire. That is a governor on firing because they have to file a report.

Wilson's only report of the day, incident, or firing was to his lawyer. There is no official report from that night. The report he filed is covered under client - lawyer privileges. There is no official report. Wilson only went to the hospital (who officially reported that there was nothing really wrong with him) when his lawyer told him to. His lawyer was there as soon as he got back to the station - which was at least 4 hours after he murdered Brown. Wilson overwatched the body for about 4 hours. Police camera man's batteries had run out.

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The Other 14 Were Confused SoCalMusicLover Nov 2014 #1
The jury must consider jonno99 Nov 2014 #2
14 people deemed not credible by a mostly-white jury... must have been black witnesses. nt Ykcutnek Nov 2014 #3
The GRAND jury just needs to determine if a crime occurred, & if there is reason to try the accused WinkyDink Nov 2014 #16
Agreed. However this determination is made by weighing th evidence presented. jonno99 Nov 2014 #32
Too bad they didn't do that, isn't it? The more we hear about this process, the more likely it sabrina 1 Nov 2014 #27
This is a Grand Jury, where the bar is supposed to be much lower. pnwmom Nov 2014 #28
I don't trust this chart analysis because I already see something wrong. SweetieD Nov 2014 #4
N/A was completely appropriate as wilson's testimony was not applicable ... Spazito Nov 2014 #6
well the person who created the chart put checkmarks and x's next to Wilson's account SweetieD Nov 2014 #9
If you notice, the questions marked with N/A in relation to Wilson's testimony... Spazito Nov 2014 #11
This is what is confusing now , I know I read not less than a day ago helpmetohelpyou Nov 2014 #8
Wilson lied during his interview. If you can find the section with the Demon comment he SweetieD Nov 2014 #10
So If I am reading this correctly - Wilson wasn't even asked if Michael's hands were up?! jillan Nov 2014 #5
He doesn't say how many shots were fired underpants Nov 2014 #17
The attorney for the police union advises all LE personnel TexasMommaWithAHat Nov 2014 #20
I think cops need cameras that can't be turned off. Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #7
Absolutely! And unalterable as well. Dont call me Shirley Nov 2014 #15
Seriously, if you were going to "charge" the police car panader0 Nov 2014 #12
Guess the majority of witnesses who answered are lairs too - they agree he charged. maced666 Nov 2014 #19
This is all heaven05 Nov 2014 #13
What's up with Witness 30? Bryce Butler Nov 2014 #14
Out of four questions posed to witnesses AND cop - agreement on ALL four maced666 Nov 2014 #18
facts don't matter trekbiker Nov 2014 #21
Totally agree Chico Man Nov 2014 #24
What are you talking about? Obviously you have not been following the case. SweetieD Nov 2014 #25
Well, we know that eye witness testimony is downright unreliable TexasMommaWithAHat Nov 2014 #22
I dont think that most witnesses lie rather their memories get muddled cstanleytech Nov 2014 #23
I have to agree with that. nt AverageJoe90 Nov 2014 #26
I think it's everything: unreliable memory, omissions, etc. TexasMommaWithAHat Nov 2014 #29
A Grand Jury zentrum Nov 2014 #30
Grand Jury...only thing Grand about this Jury is the BS and manipulation of these jury members. drynberg Nov 2014 #31
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