KTLA reports via CNN Wire:
A man, who asked that his identity not be revealed, lives near the site of the shooting and was close enough to have heard the gunshots, his attorney said. He was speaking to a friend on a video chat service and happened to be recording the conversation at the same time Brown was shot.
In the recording, a quick series of shots can be heard, followed by a pause and then another quick succession of shots. Forensic audio expert Paul Ginsberg analyzed the recording and said he detected at least 10 gunshots -- a cluster of six, followed by four.
"I was very concerned about that pause ... because it's not just the number of gunshots, it's how they're fired," said the man's attorney. "And that has a huge relevance on how this case might finally end up."
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 29 2014, @10:39AM
well no, because we know from the autopsy that the shots where fired from far enough away that there was no powder residue to be found on Brown, in other words: no shots where fired from melee-distance
ergo no shots where fired during a fight about control of the gun