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Originally posted by iStanGaga
See, this is what y'all are failing to understand. The moment Mike Brown attacked and tried to take the gun away, he committed a felony. Protocol states that if an officer fears for his safety or the safety of a third party he has the right to use deadly force. If the offender has committed a felony and flees, which Mike Brown did by attacking and attempting to take away the gun, the officer has the right to use deadly force.
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How do we know he reached for his gun? Was it testified under oath in court? The point is all these allegations (on both sides) deserved to be made into sworn testimony & deliberated about at length in a court of law under a jury of one's peers like all cases would, and that was denied today. The biggest case in the country this year was dismissed.
Mike Brown deserved to be tried in court for theft, strong-armed robbery, & resist of arrest, not killed.
Darren Wilson deserved to be tried in court for excessive force, manslaughter, and third degree murder not exonerated.