I'm just asking you to separate facts from your own conjecture.
You are right... you weren't there, you didn't see it. However a series of facts (not conjecture) were laid out. People that were believable were listened to people who's stories didn't fit the facts (or changed their story multiple times) were not. Example: He was not shot in the back.
Fact: he was shot in the top of the head.
You are right there.....
Conjecture: what MB was doing that caused him to lower his head.
Not really. There were multiple people that did witness the incident, and they (the reliable ones) stated he charged the officer.
I'll say again, if somebody shot me I'd crumple to the ground pretty quickly and my head could end up facing the attacker.
Contact me again when you have experience in this area.
Note that MB WAS shot (in the hand), and DID run away. Physical evidence also suggests that MB may have been shot a 2nd time at the police car (Once reaching inside, once outside still at the door). Point here: Just being shot is not necessarily a reason to crumple over.
Then the officer could have shot him in the leg/foot, charge over, attacker alive and subdued. How why didn't that happen? Any one who has dealt with 'the man' knows they don't tolerate any challenge to their authority.
he did / tried... 10 times 12 shots were fired.
That (last) shot could only be fired while approaching the officer.
why would you believe this to be true? This looks like an unfounded assumption on your part. If I were shot in the belly, my first reaction would probably be to double over in pain, thus my head would be bowed before the officer.
1. He was not shot in the belly.
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Running from a police officer is not an offense worthy of public execution without trial.
Only problem was: The fatal shot was fired when he was running / charging in the direction of the officer. (If you bothered to listen to the forensic evidence... oh wait: you are one of those "I've already made up my mind, con't confuse me with facts.)
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Irony: Google mapson Chrome SUCK. I've make use of Chrome extensively, and occasionally forget that I'm using it when I need a map, so I have to move it to IE.
Why does Google go out of their way to make life difficult?
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