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I just saw Daryl parks on Fox. One of the family's lawyers. He says (paraphrasing) "Well, we never said there wasn't a confrontation at the car, or blows exchanged, and maybe the gun went off, but.. ". and you know the rest.
Yes, sir, at first the family and their witnesses claimed exactly that. First, it was that the two kids ran and the officer started firing. Uh oh, not shot in the back. So then it's that the door "ricocheted" off of them and that made the officer mad. Uh oh, accounts say Brown was pushing the officer. So then it became, well, it looked like that but the officer reached alllll the way up and grabbed him by the neck and was pulling him in the car.
Uh oh, there are witnesses who are going to say Brown attacked the officer. And apparently medical records to support that.
And so now it's yes, he hit the officer. Yes, there may have been a struggle for the gun. But, ....
If I'm the officer's lawyer I am chomping at the bit to try the civil case.
I just saw Daryl parks on Fox. One of the family's lawyers. He says (paraphrasing) "Well, we never said there wasn't a confrontation at the car, or blows exchanged, and maybe the gun went off, but.. ". and you know the rest.
Yes, sir, at first the family and their witnesses claimed exactly that. First, it was that the two kids ran and the officer started firing. Uh oh, not shot in the back. So then it's that the door "ricocheted" off of them and that made the officer mad. Uh oh, accounts say Brown was pushing the officer. So then it became, well, it looked like that but the officer reached alllll the way up and grabbed him by the neck and was pulling him in the car.
Uh oh, there are witnesses who are going to say Brown attacked the officer. And apparently medical records to support that.
And so now it's yes, he hit the officer. Yes, there may have been a struggle for the gun. But, ....
If I'm the officer's lawyer I am chomping at the bit to try the civil case.
I just saw Daryl parks on Fox. One of the family's lawyers. He says (paraphrasing) "Well, we never said there wasn't a confrontation at the car, or blows exchanged, and maybe the gun went off, but.. ". and you know the rest.
Yes, sir, at first the family and their witnesses claimed exactly that. First, it was that the two kids ran and the officer started firing. Uh oh, not shot in the back. So then it's that the door "ricocheted" off of them and that made the officer mad. Uh oh, accounts say Brown was pushing the officer. So then it became, well, it looked like that but the officer reached alllll the way up and grabbed him by the neck and was pulling him in the car.
Uh oh, there are witnesses who are going to say Brown attacked the officer. And apparently medical records to support that.
And so now it's yes, he hit the officer. Yes, there may have been a struggle for the gun. But, ....
If I'm the officer's lawyer I am chomping at the bit to try the civil case.
I just saw Daryl parks on Fox. One of the family's lawyers. He says (paraphrasing) "Well, we never said there wasn't a confrontation at the car, or blows exchanged, and maybe the gun went off, but.. ". and you know the rest.
Yes, sir, at first the family and their witnesses claimed exactly that. First, it was that the two kids ran and the officer started firing. Uh oh, not shot in the back. So then it's that the door "ricocheted" off of them and that made the officer mad. Uh oh, accounts say Brown was pushing the officer. So then it became, well, it looked like that but the officer reached alllll the way up and grabbed him by the neck and was pulling him in the car.
Uh oh, there are witnesses who are going to say Brown attacked the officer. And apparently medical records to support that.
And so now it's yes, he hit the officer. Yes, there may have been a struggle for the gun. But, ....
If I'm the officer's lawyer I am chomping at the bit to try the civil case.
You think the Grand Jury decides to file charges?
It will happen tomorrow when holder is in town so the administration can look good.
The facts are too strong in this case.
There will be no indictment.
The FBI will explain to the executives that it was a justified homicide.
hey that rhymes
It could be that everyone in the know realizes that the 12 witnesses, who are black, are going to nix this. Everyone expects no indictment. So Holder comes down, says he looked at it and agrees no indictment. Point is to keep the reaction in check.
