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Originally Posted by donquixote99
What forensic evidence do we have that speaks to the matter of Brown running, then stopping and turning around? I think you've made a mistake in your mind on this one.
Speaking of 'all over the map,' first you accuse me 'crawling inside Browns head,' then you do so and find he was 'very irrational.' Either drawing conclusions from behavior is OK, or it isn't. Can't have it both ways.
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See post 70 in this thread, and this for good measure:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politi...a29_story.html
From the link in post 70:
A forensic pathologist from San Francisco, Dr. Judy Melinek, says based on a bullet wound to Brown’s arm, Brown’s palms could not have been facing Wilson in the standard surrender position – with hands up and palms out – when he was shot, and Brown was falling forward or lunging when he was hit by the fatal shot to the top of his head.
This would appear to synch with the officer's testimony that Brown had turned and was coming back toward Wilson when Wilson fired.
As to your second comment: lame and goofy. Are you suggesting that there can't be objective agreement that someone who allegedly attacks a cop just after robbing a store is not behaving rationally?