I've watched the video and I've seen more violent robberies on the school tuckshop line.
Let's not forget that the officer had no knowledge of the theft when he ordered the teens to stop walking down the centre of the road. What happened next, between that moment and the moment of the shooting, is critical to deciding whether or not the officer was justified in taking a life. I agree the lad was very big but he was also unarmed. What did he do to deserve death? Why was he killed and not the other boy?
The least important question is what is the character of Brown. It's all about the actions of the police officer and the level of threat he was experiencing.
First of all the use of the word "boy" is offensive to black people has been for years. In the video of the "friend" it seems
obvious he is a man if not a young man.
Correct me if I am wrong the word "lad" is boy child.
Here an eighteen year old is considered to be an adult not a child.
According to the friend they were engaged at the very least a dangerous, if not an illegal act of walking in the middle of
the street, when approached by the officer, and indicated they had no intention complying. I admit I have encountered
some jerks in uniform but they do represent the law. Not implying the officer was a jerk but admitting it is possible.
"What did he do to deserve death?" I won't say he deserved it but his actions apperantly created a situation that led to it.
" Why was he killed and not the other boy(man)?" You refered to the " level of threat he was experiencing." That's why.
apparently the other man was not considered a threat. So at least the "trigger happy" cop showed some level of restraint.
As of yet I have read nothing of toxicology reports from the autopsy. That may shed even more light on the situation.