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The newest video of murderer Wilson's dispatch audio, and video walking in and out of the police station, put out now to prove Wilson had probable cause for stopping Brown and Johnson . . . it's just so obvious how they are attempting to manipulate public perception of this situation in the murderer's favor.
The newest video of murderer Wilson's dispatch audio, and video walking in and out of the police station, put out now to prove Wilson had probable cause for stopping Brown and Johnson . . . it's just so obvious how they are attempting to manipulate public perception of this situation in the murderer's favor.
They made that audio dispatch after the event......I would bet money on that.....
They made that audio dispatch after the event......I would bet money on that.....
The newest video of murderer Wilson's dispatch audio, and video walking in and out of the police station, put out now to prove Wilson had probable cause for stopping Brown and Johnson . . . it's just so obvious how they are attempting to manipulate public perception of this situation in the murderer's favor.
They made that audio dispatch after the event......I would bet money on that.....
If we attempt to be completely honest with ourselves that this timeline(below) is the truth,
releasing it now is fuck shit. The audio being presented now, means it was available seconds after the shooting.
• If I may recall the police chief said, Wilson didn't know anything about the store robbery.
(Likely changed that shit)
•Wilson reversed his truck because Brown and Johnson didn't get out the street, not because he realized they fitted the description.
Darren Wilson's radio calls show fatal encounter was brief
FERGUSON • The Aug. 9 fatal shooting here that sparked three months of protests and calls for change from around the world happened in less than 90 seconds, interviews and an analysis of police and EMS records shows.
The records, obtained by the Post-Dispatch via Missouri's Sunshine Law, provide the best timeline yet for the events surrounding the shooting of Michael Brown Jr., 18. Also released were police station surveillance videos that provide the most recent images of Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson, who has stayed out of the public eye since the shooting. Wilson left the police station for the hospital two hours after the shooting, accompanied by other officers and his union lawyer.
They returned about two and one-half hours later.
Shortly after Brown's death, a grand jury began hearing evidence to determine whether Wilson should be indicted in the killing. The grand jury's decision is expected any day.
http://m.stltoday.com/news/multimed...4d-ba32-bad908056790.html?1&mobile_touch=true
A FATAL ENCOUNTER
At 11:29 a.m. on Aug. 9, a dispatcher asked Wilson to help other officers search for a man who had reportedly threatened to kill a woman. At 11:47 a.m., Wilson said he would respond to a call for a 2-month-old with breathing problems. Wilson drove his police SUV from the west side of West Florissant Avenue to Glenark Drive, east of Canfield Drive and Copper Creek Court, where the fatal encounter would soon occur.
At 11:53 a.m., a dispatcher reported a "stealing in progress" at the Ferguson Market. The 911 operator was still talking to the caller in the background. In a second broadcast, 19 seconds later, the dispatcher says the suspect is a black male in a white T-shirt running toward QuikTrip, and had stolen a box of Swisher cigars.
About four minutes later, there's more detail: the suspect is wearing a red Cardinals hat, a white T-shirt, yellow socks and khaki shorts, and is accompanied by another man.
At noon, Wilson reports that he’s back in service from the sick-baby call. He then asks the officers searching for the thieves -- units 25 and 22 -- if they need him. Seven seconds later, an unidentified officer broadcasts that the suspects had disappeared.
At 12:02 p.m., Wilson says, "21. Put me on Canfield with two. And send me another car." His call triggered at least two officers to head his way, including one who said he was close to Wilson.
Sources have told the Post-Dispatch that Wilson has told authorities that before the radio call he had stopped to tell Brown and his friend, Dorian Johnson, 22, to quit walking down the middle of the street. They kept walking, and he then realized that Brown matched the description of the suspect in the stealing call.
Wilson then asked dispatch for backup and backed up his SUV next to Brown and Johnson.
Wilson said Brown attacked him, sources said, and that they struggled over the officer's gun before Wilson was able to fire twice, hitting Brown once. Brown ran away.
Wilson has told authorities that he called, "Shots fired, send all cars," on his radio, but during the struggle his radio had been jarred and the channel changed.
The Post-Dispatch reviewed radio calls made during that period on all St. Louis County police channels, the fire channel used by Ferguson and other channels publicly archived online and could not locate the call. At least one channel on the Ferguson police radio is "receive-only," meaning that the call may not have been broadcast.
After the call, Wilson pursued Brown on foot.
According to sources, Wilson has said that Brown turned and charged, and that Wilson then fired once, paused when Brown appeared to flinch and fired again, multiple times. He said he then radioed for an ambulance.
Witnesses' accounts vary widely. Most saw only part of the encounter. Johnson said that Wilson grabbed Brown by the throat, and, later, tried to pull him into the SUV. Johnson also said that Wilson's fatal shot came after Brown turned around and was getting to the ground with his hands in the air.
Other witnesses have said that Brown stood still or walked, staggered, stumbled or fell toward Wilson before he was killed. Some witnesses said Brown's hands were up; others said they were not.
HELP ARRIVES
Forty-one seconds after Wilson's call, unit 25 reported that he was about to arrive at Wilson's location, saying he was "going out on Canfield" and accompanied by the sound of his racing engine.
Forty-eight seconds later, another officer had arrived or was about to, announcing, "22's out."
At 12:03 p.m., an eyewitness to the shooting Tweeted:
I JUST SAW SOMEONE DIE OMFG
— Thee$avageEP (@TheePharoah) August 9, 2014
If his smartphone's clock, or Twitter's, agreed with the clock on dispatch records, Brown was killed less than 61 seconds after the dispatcher acknowledged that Wilson had stopped two men.
At one minute, 13 seconds after Wilson's call, an unidentified officer has arrived and asks, “Where's the other one?” referring to Johnson.
Eleven seconds later, there's a brief burst of static and an unintelligible bit of speech. A dispatcher responds, “10-4 on Canfield.”
Twenty seconds later, unit 25 called in to ask if the dispatcher could send a supervisor to Canfield and Copper Creek Court.
At 12:05, a dispatcher called for an ambulance, erroneously reporting that someone had been hit with a Taser.
By 12:07 p.m., a woman wailed in the background as an officer called over his radio: “Get us several more units over here. There's gonna be a problem.”
Christine Byers of the Post-Dispatch contributed to this report.
On Tuesday, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon warned that violence will not be tolerated and said more than 1,000 police officers had undergone more than 5,000 hours of specialized training in preparation for the grand jury decision.
meaning there will probably be a lot of itchy trigger fingers that day![]()
Lets see all these so-called celebrities come out too.
Where them white rappers at?
Those POSITIVE rappers too?
Get ready
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The complete guide to every public eyewitness interview in the shooting death of Mike Brown
Oct 31, 2014 1:01pm PDT by Shaun King
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The complete guide to every public eyewitness interview in the shooting death of Mike Brown
Oct 31, 2014 1:01pm PDT by Shaun King
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Mike Brown was shot and killed by Officer Darren Wilson in broad daylight on a hot Saturday afternoon in Ferguson, Missouri. Consequently, eyewitnesses were standing at virtually every angle to observe exactly what happened that day. Seven have come forward publicly. Many gave interviews in the immediate aftermath of the shooting on Canfield Drive. Below is an annotated list of every public interview and video given by each eyewitness.
Dorian Johnson
Dorian Johnson is an essential eyewitness. He was walking with Mike Brown when they were first confronted by Officer Wilson and has given the only public account of what was said and done throughout the early stages of that confrontation.
• Here is the video interview with Johnson still on the scene soon after Brown was killed in which he describes everything he saw.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQeni0qt8Vo
• Here is the same video from Johnson, but from a different camera angle.
http://colorlines.com/archives/2014/08/witness_to_michael_browns_killing_explains_what_he_saw.html
• A very detailed 12-minute interview with Johnson by Al Sharpton in which he recounts every detail he could remember.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-wlDI6hg18
• Here Johnson does a video interview with the local press in which he recounts the story, the same as he said when he was on the scene. But he adds that it felt as if Brown was gunned down "like an animal."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpLB4zKKMHo
• Here is an interview Johnson did with Chris Hayes just days after Brown was killed.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?t=4m39s&v=PBjMsX8nyNs&feature=youtu.be
• Here Johnson does an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FIjma3CGDe0
• Here Johnson does an interview with CNN's Don Lemon after Brown's funeral.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bFqGYAHzizc
• Here Johnson gives an interview more two months later, on Oct. 30, again with CNN's Lemon, and stands by every aspect of his previous account.
Additional links to interviews can be found below the fold.
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Tiffany Mitchell
Tiffany Mitchell does not live on Canfield Drive, but was driving there to pick up Piaget Crenshaw, a co-worker. She witnessed the shooting from the perspective of Canfield Drive.
• The very first interview Mitchell gave regarding what she saw. She was there for the initial confrontation and witnessed every gunshot.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pbyNLVgvh9o
• Here Mitchell does an interview with Don Lemon just days after the shooting.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rpq29YjH3zo
• Here is a very thorough interview Mitchell gives to MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2ssy_oPk-m8
• Here Mitchell and Piaget Crenshaw do a video interview together on CNN just days after the shooting.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=advkpZIuq2U
• Here are Tiffany Mitchell and Piaget Crenshaw, months after the shooting, stating that they stand by their accounts and stating that they saw Mike Brown shot with his hands up, surrendering.
http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/bestoftv/2014/11/03/ctn-piaget-tiffany.cnn.html
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Piaget Crenshaw
• Piaget Crenshaw observed the shooting from her balcony on Canfield Drive and filmed the immediate aftermath just seconds after Brown was shot and killed.
• Here is the video Crenwshaw filmed just seconds after Brown was shot and killed.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3L0XUZP4FDo
• Here is another video Crenshaw filmed an hour after Mike Brown was killed.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ygMrunrO4l4
• Here Crenshaw gives an interview on the scene just hours after the shooting.
http://www.ksdk.com/videos/news/local/2014/08/13/14007133/
• Here is an interview Crenshaw gave CNN about a week after the shooting.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ImffBt6tyzY
• Here Crenshaw gives an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper a week after the shooting.
http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2014/08/...shaw-describes-the-shooting-of-michael-brown/
• A raw cellphone video of an unreleased interview Crenshaw did after the shooting.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=za6pm37Ofwo
• Here are Tiffany Mitchell and Piaget Crenshaw, months after the shooting, stating that they stand by their accounts and stating that they saw Mike Brown shot with his hands up, surrendering.
http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/bestoftv/2014/11/03/ctn-piaget-tiffany.cnn.html
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Michael Brady
Michael Brady lives in the apartments on Canfield Drive. After witnessing what he describes as a tussle between Brown and Wilson, he ran outside to take a closer look.
• Here is a very thorough interview Brady gave to MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=G2nWxMUX05k
• Here Brady does an interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=4d0UC2aefRQ
• Here Brady gives an interview to CNN's Cooper.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Gqd2HxG5TAQ
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Emanuel Freeman (@TheePharaoh on Twitter)
Emanuel Freeman lives in a basement level apartment on Canfield Drive that had a direct view of the crime scene. Freeman, known as @TheePharaoh on Twitter, live-tweeted the entire shooting and even took a picture of Darren Wilson standing over Brown's body. His tweets gave very helpful timestamps and verification to other accounts.
• Here is Freeman's live-tweets collected in one stream. It's unreal to see.
http://mashable.com/2014/08/15/live-tweet-michael-brown-killing-ferguson/
• Here's a video interview that Freeman did with Vice News.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TubkIgb7LkA
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Two Construction Workers
Two (white) construction workers were on Canfield Drive working on a project when Wilson shot and killed Brown. Their immediate reactions to the shooting were recorded on video, and they have since spoken anonymously to the media. They are afraid of losing their jobs or being targeted if their identities are released.
• Here is the raw video of the construction workers.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=etDDT5IcCYc
• Here is the video of the construction workers on the scene and an analysis from CNN after a private interview with them.
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/09/10/us/ferguson-michael-brown-shooting-witnesses/index.html
• One of the construction workers gave an interview to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on the proviso that he not be named.
http://m.stltoday.com/news/local/cr...5deb-92fe-87fcee622c29.html?mobile_touch=true