Well, well.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2014/10/breaking-grand-jury-witness-says-mike-browns-hands-were-not-up-when-shot-handsdowndontshoot/
An eyewitness to the shooting of Mike Brown in Ferguson told the grand jury this week that
Brown did not have his hands up when he was shot dead by Officer Darren Wilson. The eyewitness watched the shooting from near the Canfield Green apartments.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported:
The witness, who is African-American for what it’s worth, corroborated Brown’s best friend Dorian Johnson’s account of the incident saying he (Dorian) began running moments after the first shot was fired inside Wilson’s police SUV.
The most chilling portion of Byers’ piece, however, arises when the witness relives the actual shooting detail-by-detail.
Then there are quotes like this next one that make it hard to believe Brown’s parents won’t at least receive the opportunity to fight for their son’s justice. “It went from zero to 100 like that, in the blink of an eye,” the witness said. “What transpired to us, in my eyesight, was murder. Down outright murder.”
The witness said he had been on the right side of the police SUV and did not have a clear view of what happened on the opposite, driver’s side. “There was a tussle going on,” he said, adding that he believes he saw Wilson’s hat fly off.
He then heard a shot and saw Brown run, followed by Wilson. He said Wilson aimed his handgun at Brown and yelled: “Stop! Stop! Stop!”
The witness said Brown did stop, mumbled something he could not clearly hear and took a step toward Wilson.
“When he stepped foot on that street, the officer told him to stop again, and he fired three shots,” the witness recalled. “When he (Brown) got hit, he staggered like, ‘Oh,’ and his body moved. Then he looked down.
“His hands were up like this (he gestures with arms out to the side and palms upward), and he was looking at the officer and was coming toward him trying to keep his feet and stand up. The officer took a few steps back and yelled, ‘Stop,’ again, and Michael was trying to stay on his feet.
“He was 20 to 25 feet from officer, and after he started staggering, he (Wilson) let off four more rounds. As he was firing those last rounds, Michael was on his way down. We were thinking,
‘Oh my God, oh my God, brother, stop, stop.’ He was already on his way down when he fired those last shots.”
Map of the shooting events