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Tue Dec 9, 2014, 05:22 PM Triana (19,970 posts) Justice Department rules Michael Brown Death a HOMICIDE A federal autopsy of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teen whose fatal shooting by a white police officer set off nationwide protests, found he died from multiple gunshot wounds and described his death as a "homicide." The findings of the Justice Department post-mortem released on Monday echoed those of two previous autopsies carried out by St. Louis County's medical examiner and a private examiner hired by the Brown family. It found that Brown — who was shot in Ferguson, Missouri, on Aug. 9 — suffered "severe injuries of the skull, brain and right chest" and appeared to have been shot in the hand at close range. "The manner of death is homicide," the Justice Department's medical examiner ruled. The St. Louis Prosecutor's office on Monday released the Justice Department's autopsy, witness interviews conducted by federal authorities and a slew of audio recordings of police transmissions leading up to and following the shooting. The release came weeks after a Missouri grand jury decided not to indict officer Darren Wilson in Brown's death — a move which triggered new protests. One of the audio recordings released Monday underscored the rage around the shooting which has since boiled over. "You need several more units over here. There's going to be a problem," one officer says to a dispatcher. "We're going to need crowd control."THE REST: http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/michael-brown-shooting/justice-departments-autopsy-michael-brown-released-n264361
Response to Triana (Original post)Tue Dec 9, 2014, 05:28 PMPoliticAverse (9,828 posts) 1. "Homicide" just means as a result of the actions of another human being.But we already knew that. If you accidentally hit and killed someone with your car, for example, it's called a homicide.
Response to Triana (Original post)Tue Dec 9, 2014, 05:28 PM Indydem (1,916 posts) 2. Um, Duh.It wasn't a suicide, or an accidental death. Homicide – the act of killing of a person ("homo" being Latin for man) NOT Murder - the malicious and unlawful killing of a human by another human
Response to alcibiades_mystery (Reply #7)Tue Dec 9, 2014, 08:23 PMGeorge II (4,972 posts) 9. Exactly - perhaps some around here should bone up on the legal definition of "homicide"
Response to George II (Reply #9)Tue Dec 9, 2014, 08:43 PM Triana (19,970 posts) 10. Who are you referring to exactly? n/t
The DOJ use of homicide, while correct, is purely being used to keep the fires of racism burning.