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    Well it is about time, Ferguson gets the National Guard! I would have posted in the original thread, but it was locked.

    http://abcnews.go.com/US/missouri-go...ry?id=25017936

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    BUT BUT, CAPT. RON marched arm in arm, with his homies to show solidarity with the fine citizens of his old hood.

    Oh yeah IBTL.
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    Autopsy by Dr Baden shows all entry wounds from the front. Kinda blows some holes in the story from the guy who was with Brown that he was shot in the back.
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    Shot in the right arm too. Interesting, target fixation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DocMedic View Post
    Shot in the right arm too. Interesting, target fixation?
    Human error due to adrenaline. It's easy to shoot 6" groups on paper at a range but shooting a person after a struggle is entirely different. It was my understanding that Brown didn't have a gun so not sure why the officer would've had target fixation on Brown's arm.
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    When the National Guard arrives, do you think they will be driving squad cars and wearing baseball caps?

    Nothing like three autopsies on one body to help make things more confusing.

    Where is the federal nexus for the DOJ doing squat in this case? Too bad Missouri Governor Nixon is a Democrat. Otherwise, IMO the state officials should be putting the feds in a building about 10 miles away, with a slow internet connection, and telling them that they will keep them updated on the investigation...just keep watching CNN.

    I renew my prediction that when people remember this incident, no one will be happy with the outcome of the investigation or any judicial action.

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    Reported 2 in the head.

    Hey did Gov Perry call for the Guard,,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    Human error due to adrenaline. It's easy to shoot 6" groups on paper at a range but shooting a person after a struggle is entirely different. It was my understanding that Brown didn't have a gun so not sure why the officer would've had target fixation on Brown's arm.
    The diagram I saw from Dr. Baden looked like Brown's right arm was slightly elevated and partially folded (like having your hand up in front of your face). Apparently Brown was struck by six different bullets leaving multiple entry and exit wounds. Three bullets recovered in/on Brown's body. At least one bullet caused five entry/exit wounds, which is plausible for a hand/arm wound. Most likely last two rounds were head shots, the last likely being one into the top of Brown's head, indicating he might have been falling forward as the last round was fired. According to what I read, the head wounds were both fatal and Dr. Baden indicated that Brown would not have survived either wound had EMS been on the scene at the time the shots were fired.

    Waiting five hours to move the body seems a bit long to me, but it certainly had no affect on whether Brown survived, at least according to what I've read.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DocMedic View Post
    Shot in the right arm too. Interesting, target fixation?
    Defensive wounds?
    Or, the result of attempting to grab the officers sidearm away from him as some of the early reports claimed?
    Curious how this "private" autopsy will correlate with the official autopsy.
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    The governor was on TV saying the police response to the protests was too heavy handed and that along with the media showing the pictures of the bad guy robbing the store were the reason the crowds got violent. So now he calls up the national guard? Talking out of both sides of his mouth.

    The looting and violence need to be shut down now. Hopefully the NG does the trick.

    The officer's home and picture has been shown on TV multiple times now. I hope he and his family are a 1000 miles away holed up safely with some heavily armed friends.

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