Armchairnewsman
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That elusive video
edit- Armchairnewsman, I have a hobby and that hobby is to collect witness statements regarding the killing of Michael Brown. Like tonight, I found the video where @TheePharoah emerges from anonymity. But for every new witness I find, I have to pore through the same videos of the crime scene over and over two or three dozen times. I have to say, that if you are telling us the truth, that Darren Wilson's recovery after being knocked almost unconscious and having his eye socket fractured is nothing short of deathbed miraculous. He looks stunning in those videos -- the epitome of youthful and healthy living, ready to take on the next Goliath who might be crazy enough to challenge him after what he just did to Michael. What we see on his face isn't blood or bruises. We see worry, the kind of worry that would come from knowing exactly how many casings he had to step over to get back to the other officers police car so he could drive himself the Heck out of that hostile territory to safety -- oh, I mean, to the hospital. And all the way to the hospital he must have been pondering this question. Will I ever see again out of my left eye? Or was it right eye. You know, the picture of the guy in the hospital gown -- that was his right eye. Worry that he might not be able to keep all of this stuff straight. So if there is nothing in the Wikipedia article about the video that shows all of this, there might be a reason -- a non-nefarious reason. But be patient, if it exists, I'm sure it will have been presented to the grand jury. And Bob McCulloch absolutely promises to release all of the evidence was the grand jury declines to indict Wilson. Just remember, time is on the side of truth. Michael-Ridgway (talk) 08:37, 26 September 2014 (UTC)
Officer Wilson was removed from the area and was sent to the hospital. The videos do NOT show him. As a matter of fact, check the arm patch, it is the wrong color. That officer is not from Ferguson. It was the left side of the face. The gun was in his right hand. The guy in the hospital gown was provided long after i made my statement in here and was proven to be a fake. I agree time is on the side of truth.https://twitter.com/Re_Newsit/status/513408933453905922/photo/1Armchairnewsman (talk) 08:53, 26 September 2014 (UTC)