You world is not part of my United States where you have the right to a trial and cannot be killed by your government over a $50 box of cigars.
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So lets just allow cops to kill whomever they like with no consequences and just eliminate that thing called the Constitution?
I'm here from the Government, and I'm here to protect you!
Actually, we as good citizens should take care of that.
You as well are jumping to conclusions, I'd say we all are.
How do you know he is a punk? I've yet to see a legit story that the friend actually said Brown robbed the station.
Again, even if Brown did rob that store (which the cop knew nothing about), does he deserve to be shot down in the street?
The people in my world have become sick & tired of the "no consequences" legal system in your world.
the kid had his arms above his head when he was shot from a distance.
The New York Times reported that the autopsy by Dr. Michael Baden, a former New York City chief medical examiner, found that one of the bullets entered the top of Michael Brown's skull, suggesting that his head was bent forward when he suffered a fatal injury.
Baden said it was likely the last of bullets to hit Brown, 18, whose death has spurred a week of rancorous protests in Ferguson, in suburban St. Louis.
Police have said little about the encounter between Brown and the officer, except to say that it involved a scuffle in which the officer was injured and Brown was shot. Witnesses say the teenager had his hands in the air as the officer fired multiple rounds.
Baden told the Times that Brown was also shot four times in the right arm and that all the bullets were fired into his front. The newspaper said the bullets did not appear to have come from very close range because there was no gunpowder on his body.
Yeah I'm sure they just made up that autopsy report.
We won't know but there is probably zero chance a cop has ever lied right?
Again, I'm not saying one way or the other but the cops word means about as much as the paper that report is on.
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