BruiserBear
Banned
No matter what happened before the shooting, if at any point Brown put his hands up to surrender, the police officer is guilty of murder if he shot afterwards. None of this "bum rushing" or "went for his gun" matters anymore. I'm very interested to see what the officer "states" happened when he unloaded on Brown.
The guy could've been the world's most dangerous terrorist and still it would've been murder on US soil if he was shot after he surrendered.
All along I've been inclined to agree that it's hard to consider a scenario where Brown should have been shot.
However, hearing this account today, it opens up one possibility I could imagine seeming justified. There obviously was a struggle at the police car, and according to the officer Brown got his hand on his gun, and it may have even been fired while in the vehicle. (not sure this is true). Brown apparently does run away, but then turns and comes back at the officer who is now out of the car. If the officer had just had this encounter with this very large guy, and the guy was aggressive enough to actually go for his weapon, and manged to fire it once in the car, and then that large guy is appearing to charge at him on the street, I could imagine the officer being quite scared that "if this guy gets his hands on this gun I'm dead."
I'm inclined to believe that didn't happen, because people have said Brown didn't charge, but CED just referenced someone saying he did, so we'll see about that.