Autopsy Shows Michael Brown Was Struck at Least 6 Times

Started by SVPete, August 18, 2014, 05:23:22 AM

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Ek Ehecatl

So....what kinda crap was this 6'4" 300 lb. "Kid" smokin that made him think he was bullet proof???  :blink:
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carlb

Quote from: Ek Ehecatl on August 18, 2014, 03:31:47 PM
So....what kinda crap was this 6'4" 300 lb. "Kid" smokin that made him think he was bullet proof???  :blink:

Was he smoking anything, or was he just stupid? "Children" haven't fully developed the judgment center of the brain until around age 25. It's why "children" do stupid things and take risks that can (and will) kill them.

QuoteBRAIN NOT FULLY DEVELOPED UNTIL AGE 25

By Kristen Rollins

Teenagers are four times as likely to be involved in a car crash and three times more likely to die in one than adults according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Recent studies have shown that these statistics may have to do with teenage brain development.

A National Institutes of Health study proposes that the part of the brain that restrains risky behavior, including reckless driving, and thinking skills is not fully developed until the age of 25.

Jay Giedd, the psychiatrist leading the study, told MSNBC earlier this year that this finding came as a surprise to him because he used to think that the brain was fully developed by the age of 18.

The continuous study uses magnetic resonance imaging to scan 2,000 people's brains every two years. It has been found that teenage brains have extra synapses in the areas where decision making and risk assessment take place. Most of these synapses are useless and even get in the way of one's judgment. Eventually, as teenagers become adults the synapses disappear, but the findings imply that many life choices are made before the brain's decision making center is fully developed.

Laura Caporusso, a nurse at Yale University Hospital, said that her department sees a large number of teenage driving accidents. If brain development is the cause of these accidents, Caporusso said she is uncertain due to Yale's close proximity to the universities in the area.

"The brain is a really hard thing. You can never really know," she said. "We get kids who come in that are supposed to be brain dead, and they leave walking and talking."

Giedd and his team of researchers are also looking into different influences that cause the child brain to develop the way it does. These influences range from parenting and schooling to nutrition. Because many changes in the brain take place during the teenage years, different interactions teenagers experience may have an affect on their brain structure in the future.

Karen Comstock, is psychology professor at Marist College, and has researched the brain and brain development.

"Research on brain development helps us to understand ourselves and others. Our world and human behavior is extremely complex," Comstock said. "To fully understand what goes on with the brain may not be the ultimate goal, if that were even possible. The quest may be in the effort we put into trying to understand ourselves and others."

Comstock also said she has experienced her own children's developmental stages.

"My children who are now 21 and 25, definitely needed help with the thinking through process. There were times during their adolescence when they found the things I tried to teach them difficult to understand," she said. "However, they were eventually able to grasp the concept six months or even a year or more later. So it appears that their development caught up with my teachings.

http://www.academic.marist.edu/mwwatch/fall05/science1.htm

carlb

Quote from: LibDave on August 18, 2014, 03:10:37 PM
The store video is not in dispute.  The victims friend has confirmed the persons in the store video were none other than himself and Michael Brown.  The store video is completely relevant here as it goes to state of mind of the victim.  We were led to believe the victim was a fine upstanding gentle giant of a citizen about to go off to college.  This was anything but true as the store video indicates.  The victim was a low-life thief with little character, no respect for the law or consideration of others, who had a propensity for violence.  Plain and simple.  And it fits precisely with the forensic evidence and witness statements.  It is understandable the family would like to portray him otherwise, but let's get real here.  He was a two-bit, violent, low-life punk who thought he was entitled to do whatever he wanted, with zero respect for the law and a violent tendency.  The families failure to teach him otherwise resulted in the inevitable.
    Furthermore, regardless of whether the officer knew of the incident, the VICTIM certainly knew what he had just done and was likely reluctant to be apprehended.  Even his friend has admitted he strong-armed the officer pushing him into the patrol car (apparently trying to obtain the officers weapon).  According to his best friends statements the officer fired at least one shot from within the car.  He then CLAIMS after the victim retreated the officer shot him in the back and then in the head with his arms raised in surrender.  None of the forensic evidence supports these later claims.

:thumbsup:

So why do you call yourself "LibDave"? You're 100% right IMHO

TboneAgain

Quote from: Solar on August 18, 2014, 12:30:40 PM
"You People" is code for you idiot not accepting the racist excuse/component to justify blacks burning down and looting their own neighborhoods.
"We be trashing our own kind, cause our race baitin masters told us to".

Damn I hate idiots that can't see past their own biased hatred.

Thanks for the reply, but I think it would be appropriate to hear what Giles has to say.
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Quote from: carlb on August 18, 2014, 03:37:47 PM
Was he smoking anything, or was he just stupid? "Children" haven't fully developed the judgment center of the brain until around age 25. It's why "children" do stupid things and take risks that can (and will) kill them.



He chose the wrong place and time to be stupid.

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carlb

Quote from: Rusty Snippets on August 18, 2014, 03:51:04 PM
Mike Brown's VERY Explicit Rap Songs Praising Drugs, Drinking, Ho's & Murder

http://clashdaily.com/2014/08/gentle-giant-mike-browns-explicit-rap-songs-praising-drugs-drinking-hos-murder/

NSFW

They will tell you none of that justifies his "cold blooded murder." (they've already ruled it "murder" so no need for a trial.

DaisyJane

Quote from: carlb on August 18, 2014, 03:59:32 PM
They will tell you none of that justifies his "cold blooded murder." (they've already ruled it "murder" so no need for a trial.

Sure, skip the police investigation and due process.  Just consider the police officer CONVICTED of murder.

DaisyJane    :huh:

Solar

Quote from: TboneAgain on August 18, 2014, 03:44:17 PM
Thanks for the reply, but I think it would be appropriate to hear what Giles has to say.
I was going off of his past posts using the term "you people".
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TboneAgain

Quote from: mdgiles on August 18, 2014, 05:44:12 AM
Of course he could have shot him in the arm because he's a piss poor shot. You people alway believe the police because right now they're just shooting blacks. It's only when the show in white neighborhoods shooting whites - and they will - will it dawn on you that public workers with guns are not to be trusted. Right now they're avoiding the Ruby Ridges and the Wacos, but the potential is always there.

Ruby Ridge was a government assassination operation, plain and simple. Waco was a bit more complicated, but there's something you may not know about it. The victims -- the people living at the Branch Davidian complex -- were not all generic white Americans. Of the 76 dead, 21 were British citizens, 2 were Canadians, 3 were Australian, 2 were New Zealanders, and two more were Filipinos. Just for good measure, one of the dead was an Israeli.

I can't bear witness as to the race of all those who lost their lives in that Uncle Sam clusterfuck, but I think it's fair to point out that you can't either. You don't quite say so, but your implication is plain enough -- Waco and Ruby Ridge are the rare examples of government coming down on white people. I prefer to think of both incidents as examples of Uncle Sam coming down on PEOPLE, period. I really don't care what color they were. But you seem to care very much about that. Please elaborate.
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daidalos

Would someone please explain to me how you do an autopsy then come out and say they were shot "6-8" times.

Wtf?

To know how many times he was shot, all they have to do is count the bullet holes in the body.

What the hell is this crap "six to eight times".

The Coroner doesn't really know how to count so they're unsure if it's six or eight bullet holes in the deceased's body?

I mean when a body, when a person  has a hole put in them by a bullet, it's really easy to see/tell it's a bullet hole in them.

Because it's a hole one doesn't normally have in them.

I mean seriously it's not like there maybe some bullet holes in them, but we don't know for sure if it's a bullet hole or not....so what the hell is this "six to eight" times crap?

I don't know which his worse though, that a coroner would put such a thing down as "autopsy results"....or that folks are so apathetic and stupid today, not to question it when the coroner says something like "they were shot six to eight times"....as if they don't know what the hell the difference between, 6 bullet holes and 8 bullet holes are. :rolleyes:


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TboneAgain

Quote from: daidalos on August 18, 2014, 08:37:29 PM
Would someone please explain to me how you do an autopsy then come out and say they were shot "6-8" times.

Wtf?

To know how many times he was shot, all they have to do is count the bullet holes in the body.

What the hell is this crap "six to eight times".

The Coroner doesn't really know how to count so they're unsure if it's six or eight bullet holes in the deceased's body?

I mean when a body, when a person  has a hole put in them by a bullet, it's really easy to see/tell it's a bullet hole in them.

Because it's a hole one doesn't normally have in them.

I mean seriously it's not like there maybe some bullet holes in them, but we don't know for sure if it's a bullet hole or not....so what the hell is this "six to eight" times crap?

I don't know which his worse though, that a coroner would put such a thing down as "autopsy results"....or that folks are so apathetic and stupid today, not to question it when the coroner says something like "they were shot six to eight times"....as if they don't know what the hell the difference between, 6 bullet holes and 8 bullet holes are. :rolleyes:

According to what I've seen, he was shot six times. Four bullets struck his right arm; two struck his head. I don't know where the '6-8' thing came from.
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walkstall

Quote from: TboneAgain on August 18, 2014, 08:52:15 PM
According to what I've seen, he was shot six times. Four bullets struck his right arm; two struck his head. I don't know where the '6-8' thing came from.

Sounds like someone has been looking at the Uninformed MSM, all I have heard is six.  But the week is young yet. 

Just happy my 4 back up clips hold 15 each. 
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walkstall

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Rusty Snippets

They're saying 2 bullets exited then re-entered. They're counting those as 2 separate shots. Shot 6 times, two that struck arm went clean through and entered torso. Shot 8 times. Would make sense if it was a 6-shot duty revolver........... the 8 shot explanation was driving me crazy.
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