Entirely possible depending on the injury. Not enough information to make assumptions like this. I have seen a gunshot victim who walked a couple of miles before they collapsed and died.
Well that I can not say, again depends on the injury. If it were a head injury, they could have been moving on instinct, call it autopilot if you will. If it was a lung or heart injury, they may have just felt short of breath and wanted to sit down... Just too many variables to know for certain. EDIT: Ok news is reporting he was hit in the head with a fire extingusher so that tracks. Probably caused bleeding into the brain which eventually led to his death. Totally plausible that they walked away from the scene without realizing how badly their were injured.
Entirely possible depending on the injury. Not enough information to make assumptions like this. I have seen a gunshot victim who walked a couple of miles before they collapsed and died.
Fair point, but where were they walking to?
I would think that they would be trying to find a hospital first instead of going to their office
Well that I can not say, again depends on the injury. If it were a head injury, they could have been moving on instinct, call it autopilot if you will. If it was a lung or heart injury, they may have just felt short of breath and wanted to sit down... Just too many variables to know for certain. EDIT: Ok news is reporting he was hit in the head with a fire extingusher so that tracks. Probably caused bleeding into the brain which eventually led to his death. Totally plausible that they walked away from the scene without realizing how badly their were injured.
Bullshit. One death by the DC suit.
If he was "beaten to death by a mob", why didn't fellow officers have him immediately transported?
Good question