Friday, August 22, 2014

MICHAEL BROWN SEVERLY INJURED OFFICER WILSON AND DARED SHOOTING!

Submitted by: Doris Parker

Breaking: New report on what Michael Brown did to officer Darren Wilson is a gamechanger

A new report makes it sound like the police officer who shot Michael Brown, Darren Wilson, was without a doubt defending his own life.
Officer Darren Wilson suffered severe facial injuries from Michael Brown, including an orbital (eye socket) fracture, and was “nearly beaten unconscious” by Brown right before he fired his gun.
From Fox News via Weasel Zippers:
“The Assistant (Police) Chief took him to the hospital, his face all swollen on one side,” said the insider. “He was beaten very severely.”
According to the well-placed source, Wilson was coming off another case in the neighborhood on Aug. 9 when he ordered Michael Brown and his friend Dorain Johnson to stop walking in the middle of the road because they were obstructing traffic. However, the confrontation quickly escalated into physical violence, the source said..
“They ignored him and the officer started to get out of the car to tell them to move,” the source said. “They shoved him right back in, that’s when Michael Brown leans in and starts beating Officer Wilson in the head and the face.
The source claims that there is “solid proof” that there was a struggle between Brown and Wilson for the policeman’s firearm, resulting in the gun going off – although it still remains unclear at this stage who pulled the trigger. Brown started to walk away according to the account, prompting Wilson to draw his gun and order him to freeze. Brown, the source said, raised his hands in the air, and turned around saying, “What, you’re going to shoot me?”
At that point, the source told FoxNews.com, the 6 foot, 4 inch, 292-pound Brown charged Wilson, prompting the officer to fire at least six shots at him, including the fatal bullet that penetrated the top of Brown’s skull, according to an independent autopsy conducted at the request of Brown’s family.
Wilson suffered a fractured eye socket in the fracas, and was left dazed by the initial confrontation, the source said. He is now “traumatized, scared for his life and his family, injured and terrified” that a grand jury, which began hearing evidence on Wednesday, will “make some kind of example out of him,” the source said.
We have seen what jumping to conclusions without knowing all the facts can do. Hopefully, peace comes to Ferguson soon.

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