Ferguson riots: Clashes, looting in Missouri following vigil for teen shot dead by po

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Yep, it is. Point was, location of bullet entry and exit holes alone tells you next-to-nothing. Without more evidence, the autopsy results can confirm multiple and conflicting versions of what happened.

We're on the same page here.

Speculation abounds in terms of intent and as per multiple, conflicting eye-witness accounts, i doubt that we'll ever really know what the reality was is (short of video that is).

The autopsy can only show the wounds, cause of death and that's it.
 

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Yep, it is. Point was, location of bullet entry and exit holes alone tells you next-to-nothing. Without more evidence, the autopsy results can confirm multiple and conflicting versions of what happened.

At some point, once all evidence is in, one has to look at the most probable explanation as the most likely. It all comes down to how much credence you put into a cop shooting somebody completely arbitrarily and in cold blood. I can't believe he would think he could do it without consequences. Of course the problem with likely scenarios is that people will disagree on the likelihood. Without further evidence, my money is on the charging theory.
 

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At some point, once all evidence is in, one has to look at the most probable explanation as the most likely.
*snicker*

It all comes down to how much credence you put into a cop shooting somebody completely arbitrarily and in cold blood. I can't believe he would think he could do it without consequences.
First, have you ever heard of Abner Louima?

Second, it didn't have to be "in cold blood." It only had to be unjustified. I've previously posted the standard for justified use of deadly force.
 

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Yep, it is. Point was, location of bullet entry and exit holes alone tells you next-to-nothing. Without more evidence, the autopsy results can confirm multiple and conflicting versions of what happened.


Well, I'd surmise if the entrance was in the back and the exit was in the chest, the victim was on the run unless there was something to deflect it 180 degrees.
 

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Intolerance is a two way street.


Ever post anything on mistreatment of any minority big fella?


I'd be surprised.
 

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it's reported that only 3 of 78 arrested protesters were Ferguson residents.
 

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Mike Brown Autopsy “Expert” Is NOT A DOCTOR – Has Degree in NON-EXISTENT MEDICAL FIELD (Video)

Oh, good grief!

The self-proclaimed expert who held a national press conference on the Mike Brown shooting is NOT A DOCTOR.

He holds a degree in a NON-EXISTENT MEDICAL FIELD.

Shawn Parcells, a forensic pathologist who assisted in the autopsy of Michael Brown points at an autopsy diagram showing where the gun shots hit Michael Brown as he speaks about the findings during a press conference at the Greater St. Marks Family Church on August 18, 2014 in Ferguson, Missouri. (Zimbio)

Dr. Parcells introduced the “magic bullet” theory at the press conference this week.


Now we know Shawn Parcells is NOT A DOCTOR and has a degree in a NON-EXISTENT MEDICAL FIELD.
Posted by Jim Hoft on Wednesday, August 20, 2014, 10:09 AM

Oh, good grief!

The self-proclaimed expert who held a national press conference on the Mike Brown shooting is NOT A DOCTOR.

He holds a degree in a NON-EXISTENT MEDICAL FIELD.


Dr. Parcells demonstrating the 'I give up' position.


Shawn Parcells, a forensic pathologist who assisted in the autopsy of Michael Brown points at an autopsy diagram showing where the gun shots hit Michael Brown as he speaks about the findings during a press conference at the Greater St. Marks Family Church on August 18, 2014 in Ferguson, Missouri. (Zimbio)

Dr. Parcells introduced the “magic bullet” theory at the press conference this week.

Now we know Shawn Parcells is NOT A DOCTOR and has a degree in a NON-EXISTENT MEDICAL FIELD.

FOX 4 DC reported:
A Kansas City man is now front and center in the controversial shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. Shawn Parcells owns a company that provides autopsy services, and some in the forensic community are taking issue with his involvement in this or any other case.
Parcells owns National Forensic Autopsy and Recovery Services. He says lawyers for the family of Michael Brown contacted him because of his expertise in gunshot wounds.
“I am a forensic pathologist assistant and medical investigator,” Parcells told FOX 4’s Shannon O’Brien.
However, that’s something of a dubious title according to forensic pathologist Dr. Erik Mitchell.
“That is a degree that does not exist in my knowledge, except in the mind of Shawn Parcells,” Dr. Mitchell said.
Dr. Mitchell takes issue with Parcells’ title.
“You cannot claim the title, because it is a formal, licensable position. You can assist somebody; in this way I can say, for instance, I have paid my taxes, so I am an assistant President of the United States,” Dr. Mitchell said.



Dr. Shawn Parcells explains bullet trajectories to the press.
enjoy:

BREAKING: Mike Brown Autopsy “Expert” Is NOT A DOCTOR – Has Degree in NON-EXISTENT MEDICAL FIELD (Video) | The Gateway Pundit
 

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See now I just find that weird. I mean, I get it, criminal law is a state matter. But it's not as if the neighboring state has sanctioned or decriminalized homicide.
Primary (and often exclusive) jurisdiction lies in the state where the alleged crime occurred.

Of course, Officer Wilson could be acquitted (or not charged) and still be charged by the Feds for violating Michael Brown's civil rights. That's a Federal beef.

That's how they got the cops that beat Rodney King. The California jury acquitted them.