NLXSK1
Well-Known Member
Actually, they already have that evidence from Dr. Baden the medical examiner from his skin. It has already proven that Michael Brown was not shot at close range. Gunpowder residue is only useful if you are the shooter or got shot. Everybody seems to agree that Michael Brown died 2-3 feet from the cop and there was no evidence that a gunshot was fired closer than 1-2 feet into him.I would be more concerned with gunpowder / burn residue on Mike that could indicate the closest distance at which a shot was fired at Mike.
If close, Mike could have been struggling for a weapon. If no evidence of close range shots then it looks pretty bad for Wilson.
I doubt there will be the concrete piece of evidence that confirms what this was one way or the other. Maybe both of them were wrong and it is a gray area. Like I said before, there are no winners from this.