No, it shows his mindset that day, and 10 minutes later he tried to repeat his strong arm tactics on the wrong person. After all he had just successful used his size and strength to successfully impose his will someone else, and was trying to do it again.
The cop didn't know that he had just committed a strong armed robber, but Michael Brown sure did and probably still had adrenaline surging through his system from that event, nor did he know the cop didn't know he had committed a felony.
Show me a shooting case where the person being shot's state of mind is at issue. It doesn't happen. Brown's actions may or may not justify him being shot by Wilson, but the only state of mind evidence that would be introduced at trial would be Wilson's, not Brown's. Whether or not he "knew" that he had just broken the law is irrelevant to whether or not every round fired by Wilson can be justified by establishing
his reasonable-man-standard of state of mind.
Only one person who was actually there at the car when the first round was discharged has spoken publicly about it, and that's Dorian Johnson. Whatever you think you know about Brown initiating the gun-grab/tussle/fight, as you would expect it to come from Wilson's perspective, you could have only heard about from one anonymous source - somebody calling themselves "Josie" as a caller to the Dana Loesch radio talk-show who says she's a friend of Wilson's and his wife's. Johnson, who was within a few feet of Brown and Wilson, was there. "Josie" wasn't. And even if every word of Josie's story is 100% correct and accurate, at least six eye-witnesses to all or part of the shooting are in the 80 - 90 percentile range of saying the same thing about the last volley of shots - either Brown had his hands up attempting to surrender, or one witness says he his hands were wrapped around his torso as he was falling to the ground, when the last two shots to the head were delivered. None of the six say he was "charging" Wilson. Josie will
never be a witness in any court proceedings.
All six of the eye-witnesses will be, if of course, there ever is a trial of Darren Wilson, which is highly doubtful because there are so damned many statist morons in this country who jump at every chance to support cops who kill unarmed citizens, and many of them will "serve" on the Grand Jury.
Your *legal conclusions* of what Brown was "trying to do
again" is total conjecture based on a voice on a radio show that no one but Darren Wilson himself spoon-fed that story to. Anyone who draws conclusions on that thin of evidence isn't trying to get at the truth, they're spewing completely unsubstantiated brainless twaddle.
Again.
Four of the witnesses to whom I refer are either caught on video spontaneously reacting to the shooting just seconds after it happened, or are interviewed telling part of what they saw in the following news report. None of these four saw whatever happened at the patrol unit, but all of them saw the end of the event. You're big on accusing people of believing in fairy tales, XD. I'd love to see you tell any one of these eye-witnesses that they're telling fairy tales.