ReignofSparrows
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Unsure, but what makes it more compelling / credible is that it's seemingly an eyewitness account being told casually to a friend without a real awareness that it's being recorded. The audio is specifically around the 6:25 mark if I remember right.
This is the key piece. If he "kept coming toward him" it contradicts the "he was on the ground with his hands in the air" narrative.
If the autopsy supports this account then it will be much harder to prove murder, and it would bring serious questions to the testimony of the eye witnesses. They need to find and interview that witness from the video.
This is hilarious. You people think you are being so objective by being blatantly biased.
At this point we have three witnesses who have said Brown was shot while running, then while turning to surrender. We also have the friend's testimony, which has limited probative value, but more than a friend's second hand account of the officer's narrative. We also have a live tweeter whose tweets align with those three witnesses more than the witness on the video.
Further, not all testimony is taken at face value in a court of law, and I don't just mean witness credibility. The credibility of the testimony itself is also not created equally. And the reality is that the idea that someone wrestled with a cop and then fled for more than 35 feet after the cop fired his gun only to stop and turn around and taunt the officer and then double back in the face of gunfire is simply not as plausible as the other witnesses' testimony. Keep in mind that for the video's witness to be accurate, Brown had to cover some significant distance since "he kept rushing him" before dying. And he died approximately 35 feet from the car.
I just think it's hilarious that you've had these other witnesses with seemingly no relation relaying the same version of events for the past week, and then when one video surfaces to support the officer on a clearly biased site, it brings out the armchair lawyers and concern trolls.