So uh, is anyone following what's going on in St. Louis?

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Wild speculation or just spot on?

How were you spot on? You were saying that he was a nervous cop. Go back, read your posts and then read mine. I said it was too early to make any of the assumptions you were with the little information that was known.
 
How were you spot on? You were saying that he was a nervous cop. Go back, read your posts and then read mine. I said it was too early to make any of the assumptions you were with the little information that was known.

Well that image that shows the bullet wounds say much to me and it fits the latest reports. Seems spot on to me but perhaps you will hold out for an indictment. I guess many are taking that route. I don't think it will happen.
 
Well that image that shows the bullet wounds say much to me and it fits the latest reports. Seems spot on to me but perhaps you will hold out for an indictment. I guess many are taking that route. I don't think it will happen.

Huh? When was I ever anti cop in this?

I wasn't.
 
Huh? When was I ever anti cop in this?

I wasn't.

Ok, that is good to hear.

But that doesn't explain how it is that my take from the evidence provided is "Wild speculation"
just because you didn't get the same read. Just wanted to point that out now that farther explanations have pointed to what I read as probably true. The cop thought he was in a battle for his life. And I still expect this did indeed give him a tad case of Buck fever. Several shots left of center do give me that read. I take that as squeezing them off prematurely in his draw up on the target. Have you ever experience this?
 
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Ok, that is good to hear.

But that doesn't explain how it is that my take from the evidence provided is "Wild speculation"
just because you didn't get the same read. Just wanted to point that out now that farther explanations have pointed to what I read as probably true. The cop thought he was in a battle for his life. And I still expect this did indeed give him a tad case of Buck fever. Several shots left of center do give me that read. I take that as squeezing them off prematurely in his draw up on the target. Have you ever experience this?

I think that's important to note. If you are trained to fire a gun like a cop or military, you are trained to squeeze the trigger, not pull it. The barrage of off targeting tells me his adrenaline was pumping and his trigger was pulling instead of squeezing.
 
I think that's important to note. If you are trained to fire a gun like a cop or military, you are trained to squeeze the trigger, not pull it. The barrage of off targeting tells me his adrenaline was pumping and his trigger was pulling instead of squeezing.

Very possible. Likely induced by adrenaline in either case.
 
This is exactly what I'm talking about. You guys are using to a 2D diagram to explain a 3D event. If the guy was reaching or punching the cop his torso would be turned, how do you know the cop didn't hit center mass of the target presented to him? This conjecture about him being nervous or pulling or praying or whatever scenarios you're trying to come up with is just odd.
 
This is exactly what I'm talking about. You guys are using to a 2D diagram to explain a 3D event. If the guy was reaching or punching the cop his torso would be turned, how do you know the cop didn't hit center mass of the target presented to him? This conjecture about him being nervous or pulling or praying or whatever scenarios you're trying to come up with is just odd.

Ha! Odd only to a man that has never experience the problem. I will speculate now, I expect the cop also had this thought; Damn! I have to slow down and get this one right. or this big sucker is going to do me this time!

It hasn't got jack to do with 2d vs 3d.
 
Ha! Odd only to a man that has never experience the problem. I will speculate now, I expect the cop also had this thought; Damn! I have to slow down and get this one right. or this big sucker is going to do me this time!

It hasn't got jack to do with 2d vs 3d.

Really? Because all of your conjecture has been based off of this -

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You're also making the assumption that the last shot was the kill shot. As far as I know that has not been determined and if it has that information has not been released to the public.
 
No, I think that was bogus. But he did have an injury from a blow, apparently during the original scuffle in the police car.

I would like an recent account of everything that happened... Do you have a link?
 
Really? Because all of your conjecture has been based off of this -

SUB-JP-BROWN-2-master495.jpg


You're also making the assumption that the last shot was the kill shot. As far as I know that has not been determined and if it has that information has not been released to the public.

I listened to a reading of the official autopsy report last night.
This story is the gist of it.

I don't think it took a brain surgeon to come up with this conclusion;
“She said Brown was facing Wilson when Brown took a shot to the forehead, two shots to the chest and a shot to the upper right arm. The wound to the top of Brown’s head would indicate he was falling forward or in a lunging position toward the shooter; the shot was instantly fatal,”

http://www.policeone.com/ferguson/a...from-the-leaked-Michael-Brown-autopsy-report/
 
I listened to a reading of the official autopsy report last night.
This story is the gist of it.

I don't think it took a brain surgeon to come up with this conclusion;
“She said Brown was facing Wilson when Brown took a shot to the forehead, two shots to the chest and a shot to the upper right arm. The wound to the top of Brown’s head would indicate he was falling forward or in a lunging position toward the shooter; the shot was instantly fatal,”

http://www.policeone.com/ferguson/a...from-the-leaked-Michael-Brown-autopsy-report/

According to that the first shot was fatal. Doesn't seem like panic, nervousness, adrenaline or pulling to me.
 
If the attacker was falling or lunging forward, all the shots could have been fired in a very tight pattern while the hits were spaced simply due to target movement.

Commendable accuracy in my opinion, considering the circumstances.

NY cops, on the other hand, routinely empty multiple clips and only hit innocent bystanders.
 

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