"Murdered" is a value judgement not yet made by society. But beyond that, the suspect's own behavior controls 95% of whether he or she is arrested or shot dead. This chart also ignores the huge number of black murderers who are apprehended in a pathetic attempt to convince that blacks are murdered and whites are apprehended.
Evidently I'm a shallow person as I'm much sadder about the babe at lower right being killed than about
Chokesaurus browni being killed. This is independent of whether or not Wilson should be prosecuted for killing Brown though. I'd just really, really prefer running into her.
Yet you are calling it evidence. Not only that, police are lying about it.
Your standards are not the same in that, as Attic stated, they are double. I'll also add your standards don't fit any description synonymous with objective either.
I'm going to agree with Homer here. The police have an obligation to say that Wilson's orbital socket was not broken if that story is being circulated and they know it isn't true. Absent this, I'm assuming that either it is true, or the police want us to think it's true until we have chosen a side, assuming that our choice will stay the same if we later learn that the attack did not happen or caused no real damage.* I'm not accepting or rejecting it until it is confirmed and backed up or not, but the longer this is delayed the less faith I have that it is true.
* To me whether or not there is significant damage IS important, as it could be considered the difference between a deliberate and dangerous attack and merely trying to get away.
Hell, there may even be legal issues preventing the discussion of other people's medical records.
There certainly are. However, the interests of both vested parties (Wilson and Wilson's employer) are absolutely in line with waiving this privilege in the interests of getting this information out there on record in the court of public opinion, which largely determines how many people riot, attack cops, and loot. I am absolutely not buying the notion that Wilson is unable to waive privacy on his own medical records. And given that they shared the videos of Brown attacking the store clerk, which is certainly part of the shooting investigation, I'm not the notion that the police department is unwilling or even unable to release evidence until the investigation is complete.