The President had been assassinated. A police officer had just been murdered. Brewer, an alert citizen, was instrumental in closing the dragnet on the current prime suspect. Today, Homeland security asks citizens today in their 'See/Say' campaign (and like Jesse Curry asked citizens in a filmed announcement at the outset of the manhunt, to report any persons who seem to be acting suspiciously).
Great. Does Homeland Security then proceed to beat them up and arrest them for murder on that basis?
Brewer himself was afraid to follow the (to him) suspiciously-acting character in the store window, since he might be armed, but did so anyway.
Really? Has Brewer ever said that?
Funny haha or funny strange, John?
Brewer also said the guy he saw in his window look scared.
Perhaps you'd care to explain what that even means and how it signifies that he just murdered a cop?
I was stopped by police and questioned while walking down the street one day. They asked me what I was doing, saying a blonde man was seen breaking into a house (but ran away). The catch was that I'm not blonde. My point is that the DPD were stopping practically anyone who was out on the street.
Cool. Did they try to search you, then beat you up and arrest you for murder?
"The illegal search was an assault on Oswald. He was defending himself"
>>>You weren't there... Brewer was, and testified that Oswald threw the first punch.
Now is this where you tell us what Brewer saw or didn't see, John?
I said "assault", not punch. But why is Brewer your go-to guy? He was clear across the darkened theater on the stage. Hutson, who was right behind them said it was too dark to tell who hit who first.
Tell us why Oswald would resist if he was innocent.
Are you in the habit of letting yourself be searched for no legal reason? Can I come over and search you and your house? Or do you have something to hide?