Londo_Jowo
Lifer
Just saw the interview Wilson gave CNN. What I find interesting, and baffling about his account of what happened was, Brown allegedly fought for his weapon in the car, and he forced 2 shots inside the car. When Wilson stepped out of the car, and raised his weapon, he told him to stop. Instead of running away, according to Wilson he ran towards him even when he raised a gun that he already demonstrated in the car struggle that he is willing to use.
My questions is, would someone run towards instead of away from an individual who has a weapon raised toward them and in an encounter that's only seconds before had clearly demonstrated his willingness to use this weapon on you? I find that very strange. I'd say the natural human reaction is to run away from that individual because you already know he is willing to shoot you.
I find that portion of his account quite unbelievable, I just feel there's a missing piece in his account.
It was corroborated by witnesses.