If Brown had just robbed a convenience store fifteen minutes before the shooting it means he may have been more likely to engage in a confrontation with the police or resist arrest. At the very least, it proves that all those claims about Brown being an innocent, harmless little boy to be complete bullshyt.
Why? Just because someone might try to bully a 5'5" store owner, doesn't mean they'd try to do the same to an authority figure, esp when they know they have a loaded weapon. Attempting to infer how one would act in the latter scenario is a huge leap in logic, imo.
And yeah....most teenaged boys aren't as innocent as their family would paint them to be. The video still has little relevance other than to victim blame. We all have moments in our lives where, if someone filmed just 10 seconds, might make us look really bad. But that doesn't mean everything we do is bad, or that snapshot is an accurate depiction of our character as a whole. The only thing you can conclude from that video is at least once Brown acted like a dikk to a store clerk and stole some $3 cigars. Not that he was violent in nature, a habitual criminal, or anything else. And the most important point to reiterate once again, you definitely can't deduce that Brown endangered the life of Wilson when he shot him.





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