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Saturday, October 18, 2014

Will Those Who Believe Michael Brown Was Assassinated, Believe The Grand Jury If It Does Not Go Their Way? Doubtful!

From; Conservative Tribune

BREAKING: Eyewitness of the Michael Brown Shooting Finally Comes Forward With Massive Bombshell

An eyewitness to the shooting of Michael Brown by Ferguson, Mo., Police Officer Darren Wilson said that Brown did not have his hands over his head when he was shot.
The witness testified this week before the grand jury investigating Brown’s death, and shared his testimony with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Wednesday, according to The Daily Caller.
Brown never raised his hand above his head at any time during the confrontation with Wilson, the eyewitness confirmed. Brown was approaching Wilson despite being told to stop and was between 20 and 25 feet away when he was shot.
Protesters have been chanting “Hands up, don’t shoot” while holding their hands in the air during demonstrations since the shooting in the belief that Wilson shot Brown while his hands were raised in surrender. This witness’ testimony contradicts that supposition.
The grand jury is expected to decide in about a month whether or not to indict Wilson inconnection with Brown’s death. Some have predicted additional violence if the officer is not charged with murder.
While some will welcome any eyewitness testimony that might shed clarity on the Michael Brown shooting, others will deny anything they hear that does not coincide with their own preconceptions of what occurred that day in Ferguson.
Nonetheless, regardless of threats, violence, or consequences, Darren Wilson deserves to receive full due process under the law. For that matter, so does Michael Brown. Anything less would be the real injustice.
Please share this information if you agree that, whatever the truth of the Michael Brown shooting is, the grand jury investigation must be allowed to run its course and Officer Darren Wilson afforded due process.

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