afrnds Posted November 26, 2014 Report Posted November 26, 2014 Darren Wilson says he's sorry but his conscience is clear (CNN) -- Ferguson: Police Officer Darren Wilson, in his first interview since the fatal shooting of unarmed teenager Michael Brown, told ABC News Tuesday that he's not tormented by that fateful encounter in suburban St. Louis last summer. "I don't think it's haunting," Wilson said. "It's always going to be something that happened. The reason I have a clean conscience is that I know I did my job right." "As I looked back at him, punches started flying," Wilson said in the interview, which aired Tuesday night. "He threw the first one and hit me in the left side of my face." "I just know there was a barrage of swinging and grabbing and pulling for about 10 seconds," Wilson told ABC. "I reached out my window with my right hand to grab on to his forearm." Wilson said he wanted to move Brown away. "I just felt the immense power that he had. And then the way I've described it is, it was like a 5-year-old holding onto Hulk Hogan. That's just how big this man was," Wilson said. "He was very large, very powerful man."
PegaMan Posted November 26, 2014 Report Posted November 26, 2014 point is..... lets assume that kid punched him but eventually when he ran and when the officer fired shots the kid put his hands in the air and tried to surrender, why did the officer shoot at that point again??
afrnds Posted November 26, 2014 Author Report Posted November 26, 2014 point is..... lets assume that kid punched him but eventually when he ran and when the officer fired shots the kid put his hands in the air and tried to surrender, why did the officer shoot at that point again?? it stops right there, thats enough to manifest the offenssive mood that kid is in...they got to be careful dealing with LEOs (law enf off)... If you look from cop's perspective, they go by behavior with no half-measures, considering the fraction of reaction time they get...
PegaMan Posted November 26, 2014 Report Posted November 26, 2014 it stops right there, thats enough to manifest the offenssive mood that kid is in...they got to be careful dealing with LEOs (law enf off)... If you look from cop's perspective, they go by behavior with no half-measures, considering the fraction of reaction time they get... yes...vadu punch kottinappudu the officer shot.... thats when the kid ran and then later he surrendered.... atla aa poradu surrender ayyi dhooram lo chethulu paiki etthi unnappudu the officer doesnt have to shoot.... idhantha kooda assuming the kid punched him which is not 100% proved..... aa poradu punch kottadu anadaniki there is no evidence.....
afrnds Posted November 26, 2014 Author Report Posted November 26, 2014 yes...vadu punch kottinappudu the officer shot.... thats when the kid ran and then later he surrendered.... atla aa poradu surrender ayyi dhooram lo chethulu paiki etthi unnappudu the officer doesnt have to shoot.... idhantha kooda assuming the kid punched him which is not 100% proved..... aa poradu punch kottadu anadaniki there is no evidence..... idhi one version...other version lo, even as per nalla witness laa prakaram, vaadu chethulu ethhindhi surrender avvaniki kadhu ata (even autopsy confirms that, palms full ga open chesi levu ata, and so and so), so no version has a revealling proof.... inka vadu kottindu anadaniki proof ledhu ante, photos mathram punch padinattu thelusthundhi, adhi vaade kottukuunada anedhi inko angle anuko....but, nallodi version not too believable to me....
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