A Snowflake’s Ferguson documentary causes new controversy over Michael Brown shooting
Here is the thing. The coroner and CSI reports all show that Brown was shot trying to take the officers weapon. He was a scum bag thug, playing stupid games and he got stupid prizes. The fact that the film maker is trying to stir shit up again is not only disgusting and appalling; but dangerous.
Apparently, riots and the destruction of society by terrorists like Black Lives Matter is perfectly acceptable by this film maker.
The issue of the convenience store confrontation whether it was story “A” or story “B” isn’t the issue here. The issue is the end result. Brown confronted the Officer and tried to take his weapon. He paid the price. Story should be over. Sadly, it was and is being used as a political poster child for those with global totalitarian agendas in mind.
A convenience store is disputing a new documentary’s claim that previously unreleased surveillance video suggests Michael Brown didn’t rob the store shortly before he was fatally shot by police in Ferguson, Mo., in 2014.
One of the filmmakers, Jason Pollock, told The New York Times he believes the footage shows Brown trading a small amount of marijuana for a bag of cigarillos around 1 a.m. on Aug. 9, 2014. The video doesn’t clearly show what was exchanged, but shows Brown leaving behind the cigarillos.
Pollock reasons Brown intended to come back later for the bag of cigarillos. But a lawyer for the store and its employees said no such transaction took place, and that Brown stole the cigarillos when he returned to the store about 10 hours later.
“There was no understanding. No agreement. Those folks didn’t sell him cigarillos for pot. The reason he gave it back is he was walking out the door with unpaid merchandise and they wanted it back,” attorney Jay Kanzler told the newspaper.
Pollock argues the new footage challenges what authorities have said about Brown pushing a worker and taking cigarillos during the later store visit, shortly before the fatal police confrontation. Brown’s mother called it “a misunderstanding.”
Previously released surveillance video shows Brown strong-arming the store’s co-owner, Andy Patel, and pushing him as he left the store during the second visit. Patel reaffirmed his version of events on Sunday, telling the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that Brown “grabbed the cigarillos and stole them.”
Brown, who was 18, was fatally shot minutes later by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson. (Read More)