Womble said the officers fired a total of 14 shots from two Glock 17 handguns and an AR-15 223 rifle after Brown allegedly used his car as a deadly weapon. He said Meads fired the first shot through the front windshield of Brown's car, and that other bullets penetrated the passenger side front door, the rear window and trunk.
Not saying whether it is justified, but driving a car toward LEO's (or in their general direction) has justified a lot of shootings in the past. I wouldn't expect this to be different.
Womble said an autopsy by the state Medical Examiner's Office showed Brown was shot twice, once in the shoulder and once in the back of the head.
Brown's family and their attorneys commissioned an independent autopsy they say shows he was shot five times, including once in the back of the head.
That is a big difference. Where did three extra bullet wounds come from? Or is this just bad information of one kind or another.