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<blockquote data-quote="superballs63" data-source="post: 1439973" data-attributes="member: 17658"><p>One doesn't need a law degree to see the gaping holes in the reports of the brown lover clan. Gun residue on the hands of an "UNARMED Black boy" as they keep saying. Where does that residue come from then?? The instant that "little kid" (what, 6'+ 200 something pounds) went for his gun he brought that death penalty on himself. If officer Wilson is brought to trial (I don't think he will be), then the legal system will have failed him. </p><p></p><p>This is not vigilante justice here, we're talking about a 6 year veteran with NO complaints ever, but one day he just decided to go shoot a black kid in the back? If that's the case, why didn't he shoot the "eyewitness" friend who was an accomplice to robbery? Surely he had enough bullets, and if both their backs were to him, it would have been simple. Shoot the skinny guy first, the fat kid isn't going to be so quick to run away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superballs63, post: 1439973, member: 17658"] One doesn't need a law degree to see the gaping holes in the reports of the brown lover clan. Gun residue on the hands of an "UNARMED Black boy" as they keep saying. Where does that residue come from then?? The instant that "little kid" (what, 6'+ 200 something pounds) went for his gun he brought that death penalty on himself. If officer Wilson is brought to trial (I don't think he will be), then the legal system will have failed him. This is not vigilante justice here, we're talking about a 6 year veteran with NO complaints ever, but one day he just decided to go shoot a black kid in the back? If that's the case, why didn't he shoot the "eyewitness" friend who was an accomplice to robbery? Surely he had enough bullets, and if both their backs were to him, it would have been simple. Shoot the skinny guy first, the fat kid isn't going to be so quick to run away. [/QUOTE]
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