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Originally Posted by finnbow
I never said he should be totally disregarded. From the beginning, I've said that, due to his complicity in the events of that day, his statements should treated skeptically and challenged. What's so racist about that?
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There's no evidence, even from Wilson, that Dorian Johnson was in any way "complicit" in the fatal interaction between Wilson and Brown. As to the robbery, there's no evidence of Johnson's complicity there either. All that can be said is that he accompanied Brown into the store and was still present when Brown stole the cigarillos.
I suppose he should have attempted a citizen's arrest, right?
John