Saturday, October 4, 2014

Would the 911 Caller Stand By Her Claim that there was a Gun?

   I wonder about the person who made the call. Was she correct? Did she see someone "flash" a gun? Would she step forward now, to reassert that she, indeed, did see a gun?
   And, tell us which of the three men had it.
   The 911 caller said the three men wore a white shirt, a striped shirt, and a red shirt -- matching the clothing Dillon Taylor, his brother and his cousin were wearing when officer Brons Cruz confronted them. Taylor's brother and cousin put their hands up. But, not Taylor. He continued to walk away, then pushed his hands underneath his waistline.
   When Cruz supposed Taylor was pulling a gun out of his pants, he shot him dead.
   No gun was found on Taylor, so it becomes of interest whether the 911 caller would stand behind her statement that she saw a gun. Could she have been mistaken, or is she positive she saw a weapon? If she did, indeed, see a gun, what happened to it? Could Taylor (if he was the one who the 911 caller saw flashing a gun) have spotted officer Cruz early enough to ditch the weapon before officer Cruz moved in?

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