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Old 08-18-2014, 04:30 PM   #551
rowech
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Originally Posted by cartman View Post
The main parts of the story that seem to be agreed upon are that the officer was inside the car when he called Brown over to talk to him. One story has Brown trying to force his way into the car, the other has the officer pulling him into the car. Brown may or may not have been trying to get the officer's gun at this point. There doesn't seem to be any disagreement that Brown did not take the officer's gun out of the car. If the officer was alone, at what point in the decision process did it seem like a good idea to get out of the car, with no backup called? That seems to go counter to any LEO training I have been a part of.

I have no clue but I've wondered that same type of question. Why do that after things settled down with him walking away? Pride? Let's also be honest, this police department doesn't strike me as a group doing things by the book.
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