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United States News Title: Brown Shooting - Re Wilson's Initial Interview v Autopsy Brown Shooting - Re Wilson's Initial Interview v Autopsy nolu chan Initial Interview with Darren Wilson At 5-6: DET. [name redacted] How is he assaulting you? D. WILSON: The first time he had struck me somewhere in this area but it was like glancing blow 'cause I was able to defend a little bit. Um, after that he, I was doing the, just scramblin' tryin' to get his arms out of my face and him from grabbin' me and everything else. He turned to his .. .if he's at my vehicle, he turned to his left and handed the first subject. He said, "Here take these." He was holding a pack of-several packs of cigarillos which was just, what was stolen from the Market Store, was several packs of cigarillos. He said "Here hold these" and when he did that I grabbed his right arm tryin' just to control something at that point. Um, as I was holdin' it, and he came around he came around with his arm extended, fist made, and went like that straight at my face with his ... a full swing with his left hand. Moving on to 7-8: DET. [name redacted] How did he grab it? D. WILSON: With his hand over the top. I'm not sure which hand he grabbed it with. DET. [name redacted] One hand or two hands or ... ? D. WILSON: I think one but then I don't know. DET. [name redacted] Okay. D. WILSON: Um, I know his hand was around my trigger finger which was inside the trigger guard. Um, and when he grabbed it he pushed it down and angled it to where it was like this in my hip. DET. [name redacted] Okay, and-and just for the purpose of the recording, can you just explain what you're demonstrating right now? D. WILSON: The, my firearm was in his control around my hand pointed directly into my hip. DET. [name redacted] Okay, you're-you're holding the gun in your ... D. WILSON: ... right hand. DET. [name redacted] ... right hand. Okay, and your right hand is holding the gun and the gun is now being pointed into your left hip. D. WILSON: Correct. DET. [name redacted] Okay. Go ahead and continue. D. WILSON: At that point, I was guaranteed he was going to shoot me. That's what I thought his-his goal was. He had already manipulated I was not in control of the gun. I was able to tilt myself a little bit and push it down and away towards the side of my hip and kinda lock my wrist into my leg to where he couldn't get it back up 'cause I did not have enough strength to come up and force him off of me. He was-he had me completely overpowered while I was sittin' in the car. D. WILSON: Then I took my left arm and I pinned it against my back seat and pushed the gun forward like this. DET. [name redacted] Okay, and just for the purposes of the recording again, just explain what you're doin'. D. WILSON: My left elbow locked into the back of my seat ... DET. [name redacted] Okay. D. WILSON: ... took my left hand, placed it against his and my hand on the side of my firearm and pushed forward both of my arms. DET. [name redacted] Towards what would be the steering wheel then? Is that. .. D. WILSON: Yes. DET. [name redacted] Okay. D. WILSON: It ended up being right about where the door handle is on the Tahoe. DET. [name redacted] Okay. D. WILSON: When it got there I saw that it was somewhat lined up with his silhouette and pulled the trigger. Nothing happened. Pulled it again, nothing happened. Um, I believe his fingers were over in between from the hammer and the slide preventing it from firing. DET. [name redacted] Okay. D. WILSON: Um, I tried again. It fired. When it fired, my window had been down the entire time. Glass shot up. The first thing I remember seeing is glass flyin' and blood allover my right hand on the back side of my hand. Um, he looked like he was shocked initially but, and he paused for a second and then he came back into my vehicle and attempted to hit me multiple times. Question: Huh? They were struggling for the gun. Brown's hand was on the gun. Brown's arm was connected to his hand and had to be through the window opening. Part of Brown's body was immediately outside the window opening or pressed up against it. The gun fired. Glass shot up. Glass was flying. Where did the glass go? The Post-Mortem Examination (autopsy) revealed that Brown was wearing "a gray short-sleeved T-shirt (with defects)." The arms that were in the window opening and on both sides of the window opening were bare. Either Brown's arms were hit by the flying glass or they were not there. Post Mortem Report on unnumbered page 2. Injuries: There is a gunshot entrance wound of the vertex of the scalp. There is a gunshot entrance wound of the central forehead. There is a gunshot exit wound of the right jaw. There is a gunshot entrance wound of the upper right chest. There is a gunshot entrance wound of the lateral right chest. There is a gunshot entrance wound of the upper ventral right arm. There is a gunshot exit wound of the upper dorsal right arm. There is a gunshot entrance wound of the dorsal right forearm. There is a gunshot exit wound of the medial ventral right forearm. There is a tangential (graze) gunshot wound of the right bicep. There is a tangential (graze) gunshot wound near the ventral surface of the right thumb. There is a gunshot related defect present near the right eyebrow that measures 4.0 x 2.0 cm. There is a gunshot related defect present near the right eyelid that measures 3.0 x 1.0 cm. There is an abrasion present near the right forehead that measures 7.0 cm in greatest dimension. There is a dried abrasion present near the lateral right face that measures 3.5 cm in greatest dimension. There is an abrasion present near the upper right cheek that measures 3.0 cm in greatest dimension. There are scattered abrasions present near the lateral right surface of the lower lip that range in size from 0.1-0.2 cm in greatest dimension. There is an abrasion present near the upper right chest that measures 2.5 cm in greatest dimension. There is an area of abrasions present near the right hip that measures 1.0 x 0.2 cm. There is a dried abrasion present near the left thumb that measures 0.2 cm in greatest dimension. There is an abrasion present near the dorsal surface of the left wrist that measures 2.0 x 1.5 cm. There is a focal area of discoloration present near the dorsal surface of the 5th left finger that measures 0.2 cm in greatest dimension. There is a linear abrasion present near the ventral surface of the left forearm that measures 3.5 cm in greatest dimension. There are scattered post mortem abrasions present on the hands. Notably missing is a report of cuts that resulted from all those flying glass shards. There is no report of glass embedded in the body. If Brown had his hand on the gun, as described in the statement of Darren Wilson, when the door and lowered window were shot, and the window was shattered and glass went flying, how did the glass, flying up, miss Michael Brown's bare arm if it were there?
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#1. To: nolu chan (#0)
Tempered glass shatters and doesn't necessarily cut you.
Well, Wilson allegedly saw blood from something. No matter how it shot up from the window opening of the door, how could it miss Brown's arm? Of course, it did not necessarily shatter and did not necessarily shoot up, or Brown's arm was not necessarily in the window at that precise time. In the immortal words of Dr. Henry Lee in the OJ case, "Only opinion I can giving under this circumstance, something wrong."
Notably missing is a report of cuts that resulted from all those flying glass shards. There is no report of glass embedded in the body. If Brown had his hand on the gun, as described in the statement of Darren Wilson, when the door and lowered window were shot, and the window was shattered and glass went flying, how did the glass, flying up, miss Michael Brown's bare arm if it were there? Sounds like "maybe" he let go of the gun and retracted his arm from the window in between the 2nd and 3rd trigger pulls?????
Political correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rapidly promoted by mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
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