Tuesday, August 26, 2014

New Audio Reveals 'Pause' in Michael Brown Shooting, Attorney Says

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The FBI is reportedly investigating a new audio tape that allegedly captures the shooting of Michael Brown, according to CNN reports.


In the tape, you can hear at least 10 shots fired, with a significant pause separating the shooting into two segmentsCNN's Don Lemon said the news network hasn't confirmed the tape's authenticity. Michael Brown was shot at least six times according to an autopsy.


Listen to the tape:



Lopa Blumenthal, a Missouri-based attorney for the unidentified man who unknowingly captured the shooting while video-chatting with a friend, told CNN that it proves Ferguson Officer Darren Wilson had a "point of contemplation" before firing the final volley of shots. Read more...


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