> What did Micheal Brown die of other than gunshot wounds?

What did Micheal Brown die of other than gunshot wounds?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
Why does Eric Holder want an additional autopsy on Micheal Brown? Is it really federal jurisdiction?

Its just to show, the white house doesn't trust the white mans police department.

Next step, Obama will take over all the police departments.

It's all for show. If I were the M.E. I'd take a copy of my initial report, change the date and resubmit.

But your question is rather silly. What? Gunshot wounds aren't enough? How about he died of terminal stupidity? IF the latest videos prove to be true, then charging a man with a gun isn't a wise decision.

I haven't heard of any other extenuating circumstances in the execution of Micheal Brown. His Civil Rights were violated, and since that is a Federal Offense, this case will be prosecuted by Eric Holder's office as well.

Think!

The Republican Police Chief of the Ferguson Police Department let the shooter drive the EVIDENCE vehicle away from the crime scene and has lied at least twice about the details of Darren Wilson "reason" for targeting the two young black males doing nothing sinister. The Chief finally had to confess that the only reason Wilson chose to target Michael Brown and Dorian Johnson was, "they were walking in the street" (in their own neighborhood on a quiet Saturday afternoon, only a minute from the Canfield Green Apartment complex that was their destination.

Witnesses in the working-class community have described the events, showing that the angry police officer was the aggressor and that "Big Mike" had his hands full when attacked from the driver-side window with a choke hold (thumb pressed on the windpipe to block breathing). The overly militarized mindset of the 98% white (known to be bigoted) Ferguson Police Department creates an "us against them" mentality for the police force that had white police officers calling out "animals" to peaceful demonstrators, so can this Ferguson Police Department who let the killer cop drive away in the evidence be TRUSTED to do an autopsy that might leave them open to charges or to lawsuits? I do not think so.

Here, for example, are some details that I've been piecing together which do not jibe with the claims of either Officer Wilson, the overzealous shooter, and Wilson's boss...the duplicitous and seemingly incompetent Police Chief Jackson:

Dorian, standing next to Michael Brown and up close to the police SUV saw Officer Wilson grab Michael's neck in a stranglehold (thumb on the windpipe), which does not take much pressure to block breathing. Based on the picture of how the SUV was parked on the quiet residential street blocking two lanes, this cop assault had to be done with the left hand of Officer Wilson, leaving the right hand free. From the photo released of Officer Wilson, the side where he wears his service revolver was not clear, so someone trying to piece things together would have to imagine each side to accurately recreate the sequence of events. That first bullet wound was in 6'4" tall Michael's side (according to Dorian descriptions of the blood that appeared on the shirt Mike was wearing). This shot happened, according to witness Dorian, almost simultaneously to the cop threatening to shoot, "I can shoot you" and the muzzle of the gun was aimed at the window where Dorian could see it---he told Reverend Al Sharpton that he had expected a taser gun and not the muzzle he saw raised window height by Officer Wilson and aimed out. Think about this angle and put the officer in the driver seat of the SUV. If he is holding Big Mike with his left hand, which would be the easiest grip instead of the awkwardness of reaching across his own body to grab the tall kid's neck with his right hand, and Big Mike had his hands on either side of the driver window pushing backward after first handing off the cigarillos to his friend so that he could push away, then Michael Brown would have HANDPRINTS on the outside of the police car, thus matching at least four witnesses so far. Michael was trying to get away from the breath-stopping choke hold and looked as if he was doing so when the officer let go of his throat and grabbed onto an arm, trying to keep Michael from "escaping" even though Michael had only been jaywalking (not an offense that would warrant an arrest---at the most only a small fine of maybe $10). The cop is in the wrong here.

Forensics: What type of recoil does a gun held close to the face in a limited driver-seat space have? Would this recoil cause a facial swelling? What about close-range sound without protection for the ears? Why was the cop allowed to leave before being checked for powder burns? What about powder burns on the interior of the car that the killer cop was allowed to drive away from the scene? A police officer usually has his or her weapon enclosed (a snap cover), are any of Michael Brown's fingerprints on this cover to corroborate the killer cop's claim there was "a struggle for the gun" even though it was the cop who brought the gun up to window level where the muzzle was seen by Dorian to be pointing toward the window---not something even a contortionist could do from outside the car. The trajectory of the shot in the back and the distance between the shooter and the frightened, fleeing, wounded teenager is relative.

The height of the shooter as it relates to the trajectory of all those bullets...also relevant. Was the twice-wounded and surrendering (arms up) Michael trying to get onto his knees when he was shot at close range in the chest. How many times was the unarmed teenager shot after he had already fallen? Was Michael Brown alive for the 35 minutes he laid in his own blood in a fetal position when no one, not even the shooter, checked him for a pulse? Would the St. Louis County Police Department or the Ferguson Police Department (the one that had already tried to lie at least twice to protect its own) to bend, distort, or omit evidence to keep from being liable?

Not only do we need an independent autopsy, but we also need an independent prosecutor, and an independent psychological examination of the trigger-happy jaywalker-assaulting murderous cop.

it might just be to examine how he died, he was shot but certain places and angles would show how he was shot so they would be able to see if it matches up with what the police officer that shot him said, and its probably for them to have another opinion for a court case

Why does Eric Holder want an additional autopsy on Micheal Brown? Is it really federal jurisdiction?