Im watching CNN and cant help but notice that between the CNN staff and experts there exist a lack of knowledge in general, a lack of knowledge about law and a lack of knowledge about crime.
First and foremost we have a constitution from which our laws are guided. We the people wrote that long ago, the document is the authority, and this is what it says.
A person is innocent until proven guilty. Michael Brown may have stolen a pack of cigarettes but that is not relevant, yes a video is a powerful evidence, but even a video can be made to look like something else. People have taken video of the Pope and say he is poking his nose, when another video from a different perspective shows that he wasnt. I realize that this is an attempt at a bad joke without considering how it would affect the church. So the video has to be examined by experts.
I go into stores and the store people follow me around all the time to make sure I dont take things. The guy from Sharks, was denied service and accused of theft, by a black guy. The store clerk said he was just there to steal and the white folks refused to support his defamation. This scene was shown on TV.
If we agree that he did steal the smokes, and that this is a misdemeanor, then we can agree, that we do not shoot and kill people for this crime. According to the news the police officer did not know that this was the same individual and in fact stopped him for walking in the middle of the street. He got out of his car and went to Mr. Brown, he did not call it in, ask for backup, so he did not feel threaten at this point.
If he did know that he was the person from the store, he should have proceeded with an arrest. Every body know this protocol, hands behind your head, interlock your fingers, get on the ground, ¨Im going to cuff you¨, then a question (do you have anything in your pockets that will cut me),then a search, then and only then does he go into the police car, he should have read his Miranda Rights.
Of course if he had cuffed him, he could not have gone for his gun, again because he is a big man, it could have been that he needed two pairs of cuff to accomplish the task.
There is no mention of Mr. Brown, thrown against the car, the usu hands on the car, step back, spread ém. there is no mention of Mr Brown asked to sit on the curb.
So he was put in the car and his cuffs removed, then shot. There should be gun shot residue on the clothing, on the victim, on the car. The car is now evidence. The young man was shot again in the car, and he could have gone for the gun at this time .... We can only speculate because this is a small town with an incompetent police force.
Normally if shots are fired, this has to be reported immediately, and if a victim is bleeding and shot he should have called the ambulance and rendered aid. Failure to render aid is a crime in some places.
Now the car should have been taken by forensics, the blood, gun shot residue and everything else.
Now Im going out on a limb here and say that the white supremacist cop and police department plan the whole thing or were completely derelict in their duty.
It was not an accident that he was shot in the head, dead people dont talk. Also he had been shot six times, so Im guessing he is falling forward. Now one deduction that Ive made is that he was shot twice on the right arm from the drivers side or from the passenger side. That is why the shell casings are not photographed.
Now the police officer left the scene .... to use the phone and destroy the evidence.
The medical officer also had a camera phone but he didnt use it ..... he also made a call. He also ignored the evidence.
The Police Chief hired officer Wilson so the other Police Chief would hire his kin. In fact this is who he called, when he left the scene.
As you can see this entire thing is a conspiracy. It could be worse it could have been a 20 year old boy.
The bag of grass was obtained expo facto, it is irrelevant, it was planted by the police or the medical examiner. Urine and Hair samples should be done on the entire department.
I hope this helps you CNN folks.
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