
12-24-2014, 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by sheltiedave
Bullets do go all over, but without deflection, they always have a starting point, an ending point, and a travel path/trajectory that is entirely described by physics.
Nowhere in the grand jury proceedings are these travel paths explained, so the grand jury had no information as it relates to wilson's narrative. In both cases, it is impossible for them to have been fired and reach their endpoint according to the narrative. Wilson would have first shot himself in the first case, in the second, the bullet would need to travel a 220 degree arc.
Occum's razer suggests we assign the simplest explanation, which is wilson fired at Brown multiple times from the back as Brown fled.
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There should be a new grand jury, with a special prosecutor.
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