Two more witnesses are speaking out about the slaying of unarmed teen Michael Brown. The pair of eyewitnesses, who asked to remain anonymous, were contractors at work when Officer Darren Wilson opened fire on Brown, killing him. They were only fifty feet away.
The witnesses confirm other eyewitness stories that Brown, 18, had his hands up in the air when he was shot six times. One man stated Officer Wilson, who remains on a paid leave of absence, was the aggressor, chasing Brown.
“The cop didn’t say get on the ground. He just kept shooting,” the man told CNN. The contractor says he saw Wilson fire a shot at Brown while his back was turned. The men admitted they didn’t see how the confrontation started.
That same witness described the gruesome scene, saying he saw Brown’s “brains come out of his head,” again stating, “his hands were up.” One bystander remembers hearing one gunshot, then another 30 seconds later.
A private autopsy conducted for the Brown family showed that Brown was shot at least six times, including twice in the head. A grand jury is currently hearing the case and will determine whether Wilson will face any charges.