I went there. Here's what the N Y Times says in that very article:
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But the video, which was given to The New York Times by lawyers for the family Friday, does not include a view of the shooting itself. Nor does it answer the crucial question of whether Mr. Scott had a gun, as the police have maintained.
One of the lawyers, Justin Bamberg, who is representing the family along with Eduardo Curry, said in an interview Friday that the video did not prove whether the shooting was justified or not. Rather, he said, it offered “another vantage point” of the incident."
Where did the rallying cry "hands up, don't shoot" come from? In your opinion, did Michael Brown say that?
Thanks, amigo, for giving my "core" a pass.