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« Reply #3025 on: August 05, 2016, 11:00:44 AM »
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FBI Agent Apparently Egged on ‘Draw Muhammad’ Shooter
The Daily Beast ^ | Thursday, August 4, 2016 | Katie Zavadski
Posted on 8/5/2016, 10:47:57 AM by kristinn

Days before an ISIS sympathizer attacked a cartoon contest in Garland, Texas, he received a text from an undercover FBI agent.

“Tear up Texas,” the agent messaged Elton Simpson days before he opened fire at the Draw Muhammad event, according to an affidavit (pdf) filed in federal court Thursday.

“U know what happened in Paris,” Simpson responded. “So that goes without saying… No need to be direct.” That revelation comes amidst a national debate about the use of undercover officers and human sources in terrorism cases. Undercover sources are used in more than half of ISIS-related terror cases, according to statistics kept by the George Washington University Program on Extremism, and civil liberties advocates say some of those charged might not have escalated their behavior without those interventions.

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The texts were included in the indictment, released Thursday, of Erick Jamal Hendricks of Charlotte, North Carolina. He was charged with conspiring to provide material support to ISIS. The 35-year-old tried to recruit other Americans to form an ISIS cell on secret compounds and introduced an undercover agent to one of the Draw Muhammad attackers, according to the FBI. But Hendricks did more than make a connection. According to the court papers, he asked the undercover officer about the Draw Muhammad event’s security, size, and police presence, during the event, according to an affidavit filed in court.

The affidavit does not specify what the undercover responded to questions about size and security. “If you see that pig [Pamela Geller] make your ‘voice’ heard against her,” Hendricks allegedly told the undercover agent, referring to a notorious Islamophobe.

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« Reply #3026 on: August 05, 2016, 11:57:15 AM »
It seems that once again the taxpayers will be extorted to pay the bill while the deranged armed criminals walk around free without losing a cent from the pocket or a minute in jail.

Police shooting victim files federal lawsuit against North Miami officer

Two weeks after a controversial shooting, Charles Kinsey has filed a federal lawsuit against North Miami police Officer Jonathan Aledda.

In the lawsuit, Kinsey argues that Aledda and other officers wrongfully arrested him and used excessive force — saying that Aledda did not help stop the bleeding after the shooting, even after officers recognized there was no weapon at the scene. They are demanding a jury trial, unstated monetary damages and any other fees due to the physical, emotional and mental pain the incident caused.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/north-miami/article93720952.html

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« Reply #3027 on: August 06, 2016, 11:11:54 PM »
South Florida Cop Proven to be Liar by Surveillance Camera in Shooting of Unarmed Man

A South Florida cop who shot a man he had pulled over, then claimed the man kept his hands in his waistband, was proven to be a liar by a surveillance camera.

But Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Rundle Fernandez refused to prosecute South Miami police officer Aryo Rezaie because she would rather not break her 23-year streak of not prosecuting a single police officer for shooting unarmed citizens.

However, charges of possession of marijuana and resisting arrest were dropped against Michael Gavins, allowing him to file a lawsuit against the police department on Friday, according to NBC Miami.

Nevertheless, Gavins lost his job as a security officer as a result of the shooting and arrest. And Rezaie, who has previous complaints of racial profiling, was not even disciplined by his department.

Rezaie pulled Gavins over on November 15, 2015, claiming he was driving at a “high rate of speed,” according to his police report.

When Gavins pulled over into a gas station, the cop claimed he smelled marijuana and saw a bag of weed in the center console of Gavins’ car, which is when he ordered him to step out of the car.

“‘You can check me. You can check the car, you can do whatever you want. Please don’t shoot me,” Gavins told the officer according to a news report from last year.

But that was when the cop began fearing for his life, claiming Gavins kept both hands down the front of his waistband – which is standard Police 101 bullshit to justify shooting unarmed citizens.

But a surveillance video shows Gavins holding one arm up high in the air. The other arm is obstructed by a column, so it’s not clear where that arm is at that moment.

However, Rezaie’s police report state that “Gavins continued to keep his hands inside of his waistband and began to act in a nervous  manner by turning his back towards officer.”

Claiming a citizen is acting in a “nervous manner” is also standard Police 101 bullshit to justify shooting unarmed citizens.

Besides, who wouldn’t be nervous around a trigger-happy cop?

Despite the video evidence, the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office said that “a reasonable officer could believe that Mr. Gavins was about the retrieve some firearm or weapon.”

Perhaps a reasonable officer who is both paranoid and delusional, which seem to make up the ranks of officers, especially in South Florida.

Watch the NBC Miami news reporter below, which includes the surveillance video from the traffic stop. And read Gavins’ lawsuit here.


https://photographyisnotacrime.com/2016/08/06/south-florida-cop-proven-to-be-liar-by-surveillance-camera-in-shooting-of-unarmed-man/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #3028 on: August 07, 2016, 02:05:57 PM »
Cops Suspended for Sadistically Chasing Down, Killing a Groundhog During Police Golf Tournament

Troy, NY — Two Rensselaer police officers have been suspended following reports they chased down and ran over a groundhog during a police union golf tournament in Troy, New York.

Chief Rick Fusco promised both officers would be fired if an investigation finds them guilty.

“If in fact this alleged situation happened, I will be recommending they be terminated,” Fusco said. “There is no room in any police agency for a person like this to be carrying a badge and a gun.”

Three-year veteran of the force, Tyler Sammon, drove the golf cart, and Matt Spath rode as passenger when the two reportedly chased the animal until it was exhausted, and then cruelly crushed it beneath the cart’s tires — possibly more than once — in what the Albany Times-Union deemed an act of “woodchuck homicide.”


“There is zero tolerance for this behavior,” said Troy City Council President Carmella Mantello in a statement cited by the Troy Record, “and the City Council, Mayor, Police Chief [John] Tedesco, and detectives are investigating this serious animal abuse incident and inappropriate actions.”

Witnesses said the same officers also drove the cart over tee boxes and onto greens on the course. Local ABC News 10 columnist John Gray theorized alcohol likely played a role in the officers’ rowdy and cruel behavior, though that has not been confirmed. Gray called for the pair to be terminated on principle, saying [emphasis added]:

“If you follow this page, you know I’m a big supporter of police, but that job requires a certain level of maturity and decency, and killing an animal that way shows a massive lack of both. Frankly, it is the kind of stunt from a disturbed teenager who needs mental help. There is nothing funny about it. There is no excuse for it.

“I know golf tournaments often involving [sic] drinking alcohol, and I’m sure … that will be the excuse. ‘We had a few too many and were just goofing around.’ Fine. Go goof around in a job that doesn’t involve you carrying a gun.”

Witnesses also said the woodchuck crawled about 10 feet after being struck by the golf cart before dying.

The callous killing sparked local and national outrage and vocal demands the two officers be removed from the force. Sammon and Spath have been placed on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation.

Local Rensselaer Police Benevolent Association hosted the tournament, which took place at Frear Park.

As one of the few species unprotected by law, the Washington Post reported, woodchucks may be “killed during any season in any number,” though the City of Troy bans the killing of any animals in public parks.

Nevertheless, chasing a woodchuck in a golf cart and running it over can hardly be equated with hunting.

“This is really bothersome for me,” said Chief Fusco. “There is no room for a police officer to continue to be a police officer if in fact he did this, if he intentionally killed an animal … but we need witnesses to come forward.”

Come forward they did. As William Meissner, former head of the Troy Housing Authority, posted to Facebook, as cited by a local NBC affiliate:

“While playing Frear Park golf course today, I witnessed two people in a golf cart chase down a woodchuck until it couldn’t run anymore and then they ran over it with their golf cart. The woodchuck managed to crawl about ten feet and rolled around a little before it died …

“To the both of you: you guys must really feel good about yourselves, killing an innocent animal. To make it worse, there was a baby woodchuck nearby on hole number 12 probably wondering where it’s [sic] mother was. DON’T EVER COME BACK TO FREAR PARK.”

It appears that demand will indeed be met.

“Two bad seeds put a negative light of the whole organization,” asserted Mantello. “I have talked to park staff and we will ban that organization from future outings here at the park.”

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/groundhog-cops-suspended-killing/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #3030 on: August 08, 2016, 01:05:16 PM »
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/drinking-coffee-driving-crime


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Ridiculous. Most often the cops are exempt from such laws, because laws are only for plebs and in their minds law enforcement=law exempt. Plus, the criminal cop unions would react to any infringement of the god given right to eat donuts and look at the computer while driving.

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« Reply #3031 on: August 08, 2016, 01:06:47 PM »
Ridiculous. Most often the cops are exempt from such laws, because laws are only for plebs and in their minds law enforcement=law exempt. Plus, the criminal cop unions would react to any infringement of the god given right to eat donuts and look at the computer while driving.

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« Reply #3032 on: August 08, 2016, 05:12:14 PM »
Ridiculous. Most often the cops are exempt from such laws, because laws are only for plebs and in their minds law enforcement=law exempt. Plus, the criminal cop unions would react to any infringement of the god given right to eat donuts and look at the computer while driving.

Their donuts addiction doesn't bother me. Them playing on the computer while speeding down the road does though.

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #3034 on: August 10, 2016, 06:29:03 PM »
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/woman-fatally-shot-by-florida-police-officer-during-gun-demonstration/?ftag=CNM-00-10aab6a&linkId=27502880


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Ha ha -- Yeah Right
The police level of stupidity in many cases is just beyond belief
'To Serve & Protect' yes there Donughts & each other.

Wouldn't trust them to organise a Piss up in Brewery.

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« Reply #3035 on: August 10, 2016, 06:33:54 PM »




Ha ha -- Yeah Right
The police level of stupidity in many cases is just beyond belief
'To Serve & Protect' yes there Donughts & each other.

Wouldn't trust them to organise a Piss up in Brewery.

Interesting information emerges about the cop:

Coel was hired by the Punta Gorda Police Department in 2014 after he was allowed to resign from the Miramar Police Department in South Florida for excessive force.

37% of Coel’s cases have been dismissed; the state attorney dismissed those cases because he either violated procedure or somebody’s Constitutional rights according to attorney Scott Weinberg, who added that most cops have between 5-7% of their cases dismissed.

Same cop who appears in this video:


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« Reply #3036 on: August 10, 2016, 07:31:11 PM »
Interesting information emerges about the cop:

Coel was hired by the Punta Gorda Police Department in 2014 after he was allowed to resign from the Miramar Police Department in South Florida for excessive force.

37% of Coel’s cases have been dismissed; the state attorney dismissed those cases because he either violated procedure or somebody’s Constitutional rights according to attorney Scott Weinberg, who added that most cops have between 5-7% of their cases dismissed.

Same cop who appears in this video:










That's a very Bad, Sad, Dangerous & Worrying state of affairs the Police are in
And Clarly The Public Who Have Large No.s of these Dangerous morons out
There meant to 'Serve & Protect' Them.

And those in Charge are as bad or worse - With never ending cover ups & Pityfull Excuses.

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« Reply #3037 on: August 11, 2016, 01:25:58 PM »
Once again the mobsters mouthing off and defending the torture their gang members inflict.

Albuquerque Jail Guards Torture Woman for Posters in Cell

It all started when Sgt. Eric Allen found posters on the walls of inmate Susie Chavez’s jail cell inside Metropolitan Detention Center in Bernalillo County, New Mexico.

Video released Wednesday shows body cam footage from a corrections officer Sergeant, in charge of training other jailers on use-of-force, instructing a subordinate to put a female inmate in a wrist-lock because she wouldn’t be quiet, and his subordinates tasering her for asking another jailer’s name and then macing her for crying from being tasered.

The damning new video that took place on September 19, 2015 captures jailers obeying every order as their superior threatens, mocks and intimidates the female inmate, Susie Chavez.

When Chavez, sobbing throughout the ordeal, alleged to jailers they were using excessive force, Sgt. Eric Allen replies, “Now you’re getting into stuff where we’re going to hurt you over. You need to be quiet.”

The shocking video starts with Sgt. Allen, who has been suspended from work-duty since January, at Chavez’s cell demanding she, “stand up!”

The video, obtained by ABQJournal through a FOIA request, begins showing a female jailer pull Susie Chavez, the tiny female inmate, up from the ground by her hair.

“What’s your name?” Chavez demanded.

It only takes a second for another male officer standing nearby pulling out a stun gun, tasering Chavez, apparently for asking for the female jailer’s name.

As Chavez falls to the ground from being tasered, Sgt. Allen says coldly, “stop resisting.”

“I wasn’t.”

“Yes . . . you were,” added allen, slightly joyed.

“Stay right there. Don’t move,” Allen told Chavez, hovering over her.

Chavez begins crying, and sobbing out in pain, apparently from being tasered by the male jailer after asking for the female jailer’s name.

“I need you to be quiet. Quiet!” yells Allen. “I need you to stay there until we’re done.

Chavez continues to call out in pain, seemingly hoping for one of the other officers to stand up for her.

But that never happens.

Sgt. Allen then instructs, “Put her in a wrist lock,”and twist her wrist until she shuts up and stops crying.”

Allen then walks inside of a room, although the video does not show him since it’s recorded from the perspective of his body cam.

Chavez begins asking the female officer her name, which she never responds to.

Obeying every command, the male jailer and the female jailer hold Chavez down and administer a wrist-lock.

“Ah, fuck!” Chavez screams out.

“Be quiet,” the female jailer attempts to hush the woman.

“You’re going to break my fucking wrist!” Chavez shouts. “That fucking hurts!”

“Be quiet! Be quiet! Be quiet!”

Video then shows the female jailer holding Chavez in a wrist lock saying, “lift your head up.”

“That fucking hurts!”

Chavez Screams out in pain, “you’re going to break my fucking wrist, bitch!”

Sgt. Allen then tells Chavez to stop crying, so she can be taken to medical.

As she’s being taken down the jail’s corridor, Chavez continues crying, protesting the officers who assaulted her.

“Stop. Stop. Stop,” Allen repeats, attempting to quell the grieving mother’s crying.

“You’re going to get mace,” he humored to himself. “You’re doing it now.

“If you don’t stop crying, I’m going to have to mace you.”

“I’m gonna mace her here in a second. Last warning.”

Chavez then pauses in the hallway with her head on the hand railing, and begins crying in grief.

“We need you to be quiet,” the female jailer tells the grieving woman.

“She won’t shut up. You won’t shut up, like a…”

“We’re not trying to hurt you,” the female jailer assured Chavez. “We’re just here to escort you to medical.”

“Yeah, you are, you’re using excessive force.”

“Now you’re getting into stuff where we’re going to hurt you over. You need to be quiet.”

A few seconds go by before the condescending jailer quips.

“Just like you are right now.”

Chavez then bangs her head on the floor at which point she is maced.

After she begins drooling, reacting to the mace, a mask is placed over her head to prevent her from spitting.

Whistling, Sgt. Allen brings Chavez into medical where she begins crying to medical staff, what appears to be a jailhouse counselor and EMS personnel.

Concerned, at one point, an EMS worker walks up to Allen and begin questioning him.

After her visit with medical, concerned jail personnel escorted Chavez back to her cell.

Bernalillio County fired Allen 2008 allegations of excessive use-of-force surfaced. Allen was accused of slugging an inmate twice in the head. The union argued the inmate had punched him first.

In 2009, an independent arbitrator ordered the county to reinstate Allen, stating that the county’s use-of-force policy was “too confusing” and found “gross discrepancies” in training.

The arbitrator’s argued Allen’s reaction to the inmate’s punch was reasonable, and in-line with how he was trained.

Sgt. Allen was reinstated in 2009.

He is now under investigation for events that occurred in the video, but Lt. Stephen Perkins, president of the police union that represents jailers in Albuquerque says his jailers did nothing wrong.

“There was no policy violation,” Perkins told the ABQJournal Wednesday.

“Now, we have lay people . . . claiming things are excessive force.”



http://photographyisnotacrime.com/2016/08/11/watch-albuquerque-jail-guards-torture-woman-for-posters-in-cell/

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« Reply #3038 on: August 11, 2016, 01:52:05 PM »
SWAT Destroys Innocent Woman’s Home During ‘Standoff With Her Dog’

Police in Caldwell, Idaho, managed an epic act of incompetence when they shot up and teargassed a woman’s home — even though she had given them the key — worse, the only one home at the time was her dog.

“Basically, they had a standoff with a dog,” the woman’s attorney said, Courthouse News Service reports.

Shaniz West told her ex-boyfriend, Fabian Salinas — a wanted felon — to finish clearing out his belongings from her home while she was away registering one of her daughters for first grade on the morning of August 11, 2014.

When West, who was six months pregnant, returned with her children, an eight-year-old and six-month-old, a slew of Caldwell police SWAT officers surrounded her home.
West gave officers the key to the front door since she wasn’t sure whether Salinas was still inside — but they never bothered to use it.

Instead, SWAT brought in an armored vehicle and, for the next ten hours, waged war on the house.

“During the course of the standoff Caldwell police officers broke numerous windows to gain entry, crashed through ceilings while they were maneuvering through the home, and punctured holes in the house by shooting canisters of tear gas that released noxious chemicals into the home,” West explained.

While the prolonged assault on the house continued for hours, the irate homeowner says, her “pet dog Blue was the only occupant of the home.”

Unsurprisingly, officers nearly decimated the house and everything inside — even though they had possession of the key the entire time.

According to her complaint:

“When Ms. West was allowed to re-enter the home, she found the house destroyed. Her and her children’s personal possessions were saturated with tear gas and littered with debris from the walls and ceiling, and broken glass from the windows.

“Ms. West, who was 6 months pregnant at the time, was left to clean up the wreckage by herself and it was two months before Ms. West and her children could occupy their home.”

West also noted she only gave consent for police to enter the home, nothing more.

Vaughn Fisher, the woman’s attorney, told Courthouse News that although police did have a warrant for Salinas — who was wanted for assaulting a police officer and other crimes — they did not obtain a search warrant for West’s home.

Fisher says no explanation has been provided by authorities about why it took the SWAT team ten hours to figure out Salinas wasn’t even inside.

“I have no idea,” Fisher said. “I’ve read the police reports and debriefing, and it’s my recollection that someone heard a deadbolt activate, which was impossible, and saw the curtains move, which is possible because there was a pitbull in the house at the time. Basically, they had a standoff with a dog.”

Although the city offered to reimburse West for her belongings, Fisher said the amount was woefully insufficient given the extent of damage caused by the feckless cops.

“Practically the entire contents of the house were destroyed, and they didn’t treat her very well,” he said. “They made a very paltry offer to replace some of it. It was grossly inadequate.”
West is now suing for damages from the City of Caldwell, the Caldwell Police Department, the SWAT team leader, and several individual law enforcement officers.

Though West’s ordeal would seem a rare occurrence, in Police State, U.S.A., destruction of civilians’ homes — and authorities’ failure to compensate appropriately, if at all — has become sadly routine.

Thanks in large part to the failed war on drugs, SWAT teams routinely trash the homes of suspects and their unwitting families — worse, a growing number of reports of officers raiding and trashing the wrong house indicate police can’t operate GPS, navigate a map, or even read an address correctly. Sometimes, their gross incompetence is lethal — for people or their pets.

Police apparently also have a difficult time — despite the presence of a massive surveillance state in the U.S. — keeping up with who lives where.

As in West’s case, hours-long standoffs with empty homes also frequent headlines.

Incidents caused by hapless Keystone cops — in which civilians are left no choice by the pay the price for law enforcement reckless incompetence — clearly illustrate why a growing segment of the public not only mistrust, but despise American police.

Though police apologists largely worship the badge and the laws enforced regardless of whether or not either are moral or ethical, what they fail to grasp is that in order to earn respect, it must also be given.

It would be difficult at best for someone in West’s shoes to respect the authorities who obliterated her home and failed to provide adequate compensation in the aftermath — especially considering they didn’t ever try the key she willingly provided.

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/standoff-swat-innocent-dog/

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« Reply #3039 on: August 11, 2016, 11:10:00 PM »
Once again criminals threatening, intimidating and conspiring to send people to prison. Why are they never held accountable for their actions?

Man spent 28 years in prison after his friend accused him of murder. Now, the friend said he lied.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/08/09/man-spent-28-years-in-prison-after-his-friend-accused-him-of-murder-now-the-friend-said-he-lied/

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He said that he lied because Wilmington Police Department detective James Lightner told him to and threatened to arrest him for murder if he didn’t cooperate. Bollinger said Lightner told him that he would be charged with Dreher’s murder and receive the death penalty, the Associated Press reported.

“They questioned and interrogated me one night, and the rest of the time it was coaching — telling me what to say,” Bollinger said, according to the Star.

Bollinger said he told his grandfather, a former police officer and FBI agent, about the police forcing him to lie, but his grandfather encouraged him to stick to that story.

And what's not so surprising is that in 2003 the cop was promoted to Acting Division Commander of the Professional Standards Division, where he was "responsible for department ethics including the investigation of misconduct by WPD officers."

But 3 officers he investigated claimed Lightner himself violated ethics: "...he had pressured them into dismissing individuals' traffic tickets. Lightner concedes that on occasion he asked ticketing officers to help certain people whom they had ticketed, but maintains that he did not inappropriately pressure them."

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« Reply #3040 on: August 13, 2016, 04:45:38 PM »
Tennessee Cop Fires Live Bullet Instead of Blank During Gun Safety Drill in Middle School

Two days after a Florida cop fired live rounds instead of blanks during a training exercise, killing a 73-year-old librarian who was showing her support for police, a Tennessee cop fired a live round during a “firearm safety for teachers” training drill in a middle school Thursday.

Luckily, nobody was killed this time around, but it certainly raises questions of incompetency with firearms among our nation’s police forces because this officer also thought he was shooting blanks.

Rockwood Police Chief Danny Wright called it an “accidental discharge,” which is a term they use to mean negligent discharge.

But perhaps the cop meant to shoot the gun, thinking it was loaded with blanks. That’s how it was planned in the gun safety lesson at Rockwood Middle School.

They say they even had the Florida incident on their minds at they prepared for Thursday’s exercise, but nobody had the mind to ensure the gun was not loaded with real bullets.

No students were at the school because it was a teachers work day, giving police the chance to show the teachers how to react in an active shooter situation, which it ended up becoming.

According to WBIR:

During the drill, teachers, staff and school personnel are locked in a classroom with the police chief while an officer fires blank rounds in the hallway.

However, the officer’s weapon contained a live round.

“It was a blank-fire drill, is what is was. There was not to be any discharge of live ammunition,” explained Roane County Schools Superintendent Leah Watkins.

No one was injured and no students were in the building at the time because Thursday was an in-service day for teachers. Officials also locked the doors to the school so no one mistakenly wandered in.

Officials then canceled a second drill planned for Ridge View Elementary School later in the morning.

“We just felt it was in the best interest to discontinue that simulation,” Watkins said.

Watkins said no one was in the proximity of the weapon when it fired. The bullet damaged a “minor little piece” of a cinder block on the wall, “but it’s really not anything that would be noticeable,” she said.

The officer who fired the gun is now on paid administrative leave, but, of course, they won’t release his name.

But don’t be surprised if he has a long history of incompetency or abuse because it takes arrogance to think you’re too skillful to take basic safety steps to ensure your gun is not loaded.

On Tuesday, the day when Punta Gorda police officer Lee Coel killed librarian Mary Knowlton, the Rockwood Police Department posted the following information on its Facebook page, advising the community about it plans to conduct the shooting drill in order to keep the “children safe.”

And below is a classic video of a DEA agent speaking to a group of students at a school in Florida about gun safety, telling them he is the only one in the room with the training to handle a gun, when the gun goes off and shoots him in the foot.

Lee Paige ended up suing the DEA, accusing them of releasing the video, which he said violated his privacy, causing him embarrassment, but that suit was thrown out of court.

Maybe he should have sued them for not properly training him how to handle a gun.



https://photographyisnotacrime.com/2016/08/13/tennessee-cop-fires-live-bullet-instead-of-blanks-during-gun-safety-drill-in-middle-school/

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« Reply #3041 on: August 13, 2016, 04:49:36 PM »
Posted this a few months ago ago, now there is video of the incident.

Video Shows Police, TSA Brutalize Disabled St. Jude Patient After Intrusive Search Disoriented Her

Memphis, TN — In June, Hannah Cohen, a St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital patient, was attempting to travel back home to Chatanooga with her mother when she was told by TSA she needed additional screening. Only minutes later, Cohen, who is blind in one eye and deaf, would be in handcuffs on the ground with blood pouring from her head thanks to airport police and the TSA.

The incident occurred on June 30, as Cohen, 19, and her mother, Shirley, were traversing one of the many highly invasive, corrupt, ineffective, and often brutal TSA checkpoints at the Memphis airport. According to a lawsuit filed on behalf of Cohen against the TSA and the Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority, an alarm went off as Hannah went through the security screening.

Becuase of her disability, the alarm confused and disoriented Hannah immediately.

“(She) became disoriented and confused by the warning alarm and the actions of the personnel manning the security checkpoint to try to search her person because of her disability. The security personnel failed to recognize that she was confused because of her obvious disability and was unable to cooperate with the search,” the lawsuit said.

Shirley immediately attempted to explain to the TSA and airport police that her daughter is impaired from radiation treatment and the removal of a brain tumor. The aggressive cancer treatment left the teen with limited ability to talk, walk, stand, see and hear. However, they wanted nothing of it.

Instead of patiently listening to the mother or trying to calm down the situation, in only a matter of seconds, the officers escalated force. Two guards grabbed her daughter from both sides, Shirley said.

“It freaked her out,” she told The Commercial Appeal. “They didn’t listen to me at all. When they grabbed her, it scared her, and she was trying to get away from them. The next thing I know, one of them slammed her down on the floor and busted her head open. There was blood everywhere.”

Hannah Cohen was then arrested on allegations she lashed out and punched the officer in the face. However, as seen in the video below, Hannah was merely trying to pull her arms out of her aggressor’s hands and in the process may have hit his shoulder.

The only person injured during the exchange was the teenage cancer patient who is blind in one eye. None of the officers involved were hurt.

She had refused to go through additional screening or leave the checkpoint, an airport police report states. However, according to Hannah’s mother and the video, she was merely trying to get her special needs daughter, the proper treatment.

TSA spokesman Mark Howell and Jerry Brandon, chief of public safety of the Memphis International Airport Police Department, said they could not comment on pending litigation, according to USA Today. The Memphis International Airport Police Department is an independent agency, which is not part of the Memphis Police Department or Shelby County Sheriff’s Office.

“At this point, it is alleged,” Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority president and CEO Scott Brockman said. “Anybody can file anything, and we don’t comment on active litigation. Clearly there are additional facts in this matter, and we won’t comment until we address the litigation.”

The lawsuit is seeking a “reasonable” sum of $100,000 for damages that include medical expenses, personal injury, emotional injury, pain, suffering and embarrassment.

Since her arrest, all charges against Hannah Cohen have been dropped.

As Jay Syrmopolous points out, this type of reckless behavior is indicative of a system that emphasizes protocol over common sense. Had anyone simply taken the time to listen to the girl’s mother as she attempted to inform the TSA agents of her daughter’s disabilities all of this could have been avoided.

Therein lies the true problem with the ever-growing security state in the United States – if you only have a hammer, every problem begins to look like a nail.

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/video-police-tsa-brutalizing-st-jude-patient/

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« Reply #3042 on: August 13, 2016, 04:56:06 PM »
Body Cam Video Contradicts Kentucky Police Narrative of Shooting Death

Body cam video prove three Kentucky cops told tall tales in their narrative on August 4 when they said non-violent 57-year-old Army Veteran Darnell Wicker came at them with a knife and refused their commands to put it down, which made two of them fear for their lives and shoot him several times, killing him.

The knife was actually a handsaw Wicker used for his job as a landscaper, according to USAToday.

“They just said, ‘Drop your weapons,’ said Anita Jones, Wickers girlfriend of 22-years, who witnessed the shooting and called the cops about a domestic dispute.

“He had no chance to drop the weapon. He had no time to even drop the weapon. When they said drop your weapon, it was pow, pow, pow, pow . . . that fast. Exactly like that. He had no chance at all.”

The videos released on August 9 supports Jones’ eye-witness testimony about what took place after Louisville Metro cops Taylor Banks, Beau Gadegaard and Brian Smith arrived at her home.

Banks and Gadegaard, the ones who shot Wicker, are currently on paid leave during a so-called internal affairs investigation.

As Banks’ body cam video footage shows the distance between Wicker and police, recorded audio captures the amount of the time between the initial command to drop what appears to actually be a saw and the time they fired several rounds into his body is about two seconds.


Wicker appears to be several feet away, not posing an immediate threat, even though he was legally carrying a potentially dangerous weapon before he was shot.

“Do not move!” the two cops yell at his lifeless body until they finally handcuff it.

After the shooting, things continue to spiral downward.

During precious moments critical to possibly save Wicker’s life, police stood by and never attempted life-saving CPR efforts on Wicker, even though they were equipped and trained to do so.

Instead, the Kentucky cops worked on securing the area with crime scene tape for nine minutes, telling EMS to hurry up and get there because the man they shot had stopped breathing.

Meanwhile, Jones’ son can be heard asking, “Ya’ll ain’t gonna try no first aid or nothing bro?”

“We’ve got an ambulance on the way,” one cops assures him.


EMS arrived and pronounced Wicker dead.

Wicker was completely deaf in one ear, and hard of hearing in the other.

His girlfriend said he was never violent and thought calling the cops was a good idea, because it had worked to make him leave in the past.

“He’s never been violent, he’s just hard-headed,” Jones told courier-journal. “He just does stuff that makes me mad. We’ve been through this a couple times, but he’s never been violent.”

“I didn’t want that to actually happen,” said a regretful Anita Jones. “I just wanted the situation to be OK. I didn’t want them to shoot. I didn’t think that was gonna happen and that made me feel sad.”

Jones’ said she called the police after Wicker had kicked in her door. After she noticed his bike outside, she called 911 and requested assistance from Louisville Metro Police.

Now the Joneses are questioning why it took so many gunshots to “neutralize one old man,” how come it took so long for emergency aid to arrive.

And, apparently having not witnessed the same events Louisville Metro cops claimed they saw, what it meant when Bank said Wicker “started kinda swinging around a bit, kinda came at us, so we shot.”

Banks can be heard in the video getting his story lined up with another officer.

“He came out the door, was holding the knife in his hand. He started kinda swinging it around a little bit,” he concocted. “He kind of came at us. And so we shot.”

According to the Law Enforcement Officers Bill of Rights (LEOBR), all cops are granted 10 days before investigators can legally question them about what took place during any on-duty shooting,

“It went from zero to 60 fast, didn’t it?”  Smith says to another officer in the video.

Anita Jones’ son Arthur said, “No matter how this turns out, they can’t tell me that this situation could have ended up totally different. He had knives. He could not do any harm to anybody unless you get within his reach or he comes to where he can reach you.”

“They [officers] all know CPR,” he added.  “They couldn’t use it?”

https://photographyisnotacrime.com/2016/08/12/body-cam-video-contradicts-kentucky-police-narrative-of-shooting-death/

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« Reply #3043 on: August 13, 2016, 05:00:03 PM »
Innocent Family Sues After Cops Broke Into Home, Shot Dad, Killed the Dog, Then Shot Each Other

DeKalb, GA — Police in DeKalb, Georgia, have yet to explain why they broke into the wrong home last August, killed a dog, shot the homeowner, and managed to shoot one of their own officers — so the terrorized couple have now planned to file a lawsuit.

Chris and Leah McKinley and their one-year-old child had settled in to watch a movie in their den when they heard a strange noise. They slowly cracked open the door and saw three men standing in their kitchen.

“As I’m opening it, pow pow pow pow pow,” Chris told WSB-TV in an interview, emphasizing officers started shooting before he’d even fully opened the door. One of the bullets hit him in the leg.

Immediately, the McKinleys assumed the armed men dressed entirely in black to be robbers — and Leah panicked.

“It was five shots and I thought they just murdered him, they’re going to come for me and they’re going to get my baby,” Leah explained. “And that’s all I could think about.”

One officer was also hit by a fellow officer’s gunfire — and though two men had been shot, police ignored the homeowner to tend to the wounded cop.

Officers entered the McKinleys’ home through two closed but unlocked doors, where they encountered and then shot the family dog, a 10-year-old boxer named Yanna.

“Watching her do exactly what a dog is supposed to do,” Chris recalled of seeing Yanna in a pool of blood on the kitchen floor. “All she did was warn us, she didn’t bite them, she just warned us by barking that, ‘Hey someone’s not supposed to be in here and you’re not safe.’”

An emergency caller reported a suspicious person in the cul-de-sac at the far end of the couple’s street, but dispatch did not provide an address, just a vague description that matched the McKinleys’ residence.

Worse, the complainant described a 50-year-old black man — and the McKinleys are both white. Worse still, had the person opening the door actually been the suspicious individual instead of Chris, police still took it upon themselves to shoot before asking any questions.


According to the McKinleys, police incompetence didn’t end with dangerously errant gunfire.

In the police incident report, the wounded officer was listed as the victim and Chris as the offender, the house had the wrong address, and Yanna was described as a pit bull.

“It’s just a slap in the face and a reminder of the incompetence from the very beginning until now still,” Chris said.

“They were trying to spin a story that would protect them, that would cover what they did,” asserted the couple’s attorney, Mark Bullman.

Leah also told WSB-TV DeKalb investigators repeatedly and falsely tried to claim Chris had a gun.

“We’re good people. I’m a teacher. I’m not doing anything wrong,” she explained. “And because they made a poor choice they’re going to try to blame us.”

Police have investigated the egregiously botched incident, whose findings have yet to be made public — though they apparently never questioned key witnesses.

“I would have thought that if they were going to perform an investigation they would ask the victims,” Chris said, “and nothing, not a word this entire year.”

WSB-TV filed an open records request but has not yet received a response.


Chris had to undertake a year of physical and emotional therapy, and the couple realized they were too traumatized by what had happened to remain in their beloved home — they’ve since moved.

“It carries this hard, heavy, heavy weight on your heart. And it really screws with you,” Chris explained.

Leah echoed her husband, saying, “I can’t turn it off. I see it all the time, I imagine it all the time, if I hear noises if I’m home by myself.”

Police have never fully explained their actions nor apologized to the couple for what amounted to a violent takeover of their property.

Out of options, the McKinleys now plan to sue to “at least force them into accountability if they’re not willing to admit they did anything wrong,” as Leah put it.
According to WSB-TV:

“DeKalb Police Chief James Conroy said his heart goes out to the McKinley family and confirmed that his department did do a review of the incident. He said he could not comment on the facts of the case because of potential litigation, but vowed to make the requested records available as quickly as possible. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation finished its review of the case last September, but refused to provide a copy, as the case is still pending in the DeKalb District Attorney’s Office.”

Thus far, police have only admitted to being at the wrong address and that the shooting of the officer violated departmental policy, as officers are required to not jeopardize their own safety.

“Are we perfect? Absolutely not,” Conroy said at the time. “But when we find we made a mistake, we own it. We own the fact that we were at the wrong house. We didn’t hide it. We didn’t mismanage it. We were at the wrong location based on information that was given to us.”

Conroy, of course, failed to mention that mistake left an innocent family physically harmed, emotionally distressed, and their beloved pet dead.

Officers were perhaps quite fortunate the McKinleys didn’t respond to the armed intrusion with gunfire — though police claim they announced themselves as law enforcement, the couple has never verified hearing them say anything.

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/innocent-couple-sues-georgia-cops-shot/

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« Reply #3044 on: August 15, 2016, 01:27:51 PM »
Ohio Man Acquitted For Making Parody Police Department Facebook Page that Led to SWAT Raid

An Ohio man facing criminal charges for making a satire Facebook page mocking the Parma Police Department got the last laugh last week after he was acquitted by a jury that unanimously decided the page did not violate the state’s felony disrupting public services law.

Anthony Novak made international headlines after he created the satire page on March 2 and posted jokes like suggesting helping the homeless was illegal for three months, encouraging minorities not to apply to the department and announcing a police-sponsored ‘Pedophile Reform’ event that offered sex offenders a chance to become an “honorary police officer of the Parma Police Department.”

Parma Police didn’t find the page funny, claiming it was a “risk to public safety.”

Even though Novak took the page down after less than a day, a SWAT team raided his apartment at gunpoint three weeks later, while his roommate sat on the toilet, seizing all of their electronic equipment including laptops, his roommates laptops, cellphones and gaming consoles.

But Novak wasn’t home.

Later that day, Novak was leaving a convenient store when a police cruiser pulled up.

“We even tried to walk past it because we’re like, someone’s screwed,” he told Cleveland.com. “Somebody came up to me and said, ‘Fake Parma Police Facebook page.'”

“And then they arrested me.”

In the video interview with Cleveland.com, posted below, Novak said he forgot about the page after he deleted it and said, “I didn’t think it would go past my friends on Facebook; the fact that it went viral so quickly is why I got noticed. I didn’t expect that at all.”

While he sat in jail over the weekend, news of his arrest also went viral, making international headlines.

“My roommate called in to tell my boss that I had been arrested, and they said don’t bother, we saw it on TV,” Novak recalled. “People were coming and wanting to take my photograph, because I had been arrested for a felony.”

After his arrest, several other parody accounts of the Parma Police Department have been created in protest including “The Parma Police Department,” “For Real Parma Police Department Page,” and “City of Parma Police.”

As of yet, no news reports have surfaced of those page creators being arrested.

After a grand jury indicted him on a fourth-degree felony for disrupting public service by creating the satire page, a charge that carries up to 18 months in prison, Novak declined a plea offer to dismiss the felony if he pleaded guilty to a lessor charge.

“I knew that I didn’t do anything wrong. I wasn’t going to plead guilty to something that wasn’t wrong in the first place.”

Disrupting public service charge laws have historically been used when someone sabotages physical transmission facilities or jams frequencies, but not for protesting an unconstitutional police department.

Gary Vick, Novak’s attorney, filed several motions to dismiss the felony arguing the satire Facebook page is a form of protected free speech.

Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge Maureen Clancy denied the motions.

After Parma cops testified at trial that his Facebook page prompted 911 calls that distracted the Parma police department’s emergency dispatchers, a jury decided unanimously to acquit Novak of the felony charge.

“They claimed that those calls disrupted their dispatch function even though the function of dispatch is to take calls and deal with the public,” Vick said.

The American Civil Liberties Union criticized the Parma Police Department and Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office saying the case shouldn’t have came this far in this first place because it’s “clearly protected by the First Amendment.”

“The ability to make commentary using satire and parody is so important to our ability to express ourselves and hold the state accountable for its actions,” ACLU Attorney Elizabeth Bonham, who is watching the case, said. “To show that speech can be unprotected, the state has a very, very high burden to show that it was actually and imminently going to cause harm.

Novak said he plans to file a civil rights lawsuit against the Parma Police Department and the individuals involved in his arrest, claiming they violated his First Amendment rights.

After his acquittal on Thursday, the Parma Police department still haven”t returned his or his roommate’s electronics.

Novak said he doesn’t regret creating the page and wants to send a message by suing the department for violating his right to parody.

“I just want them to pay for what they did. They maliciously arrested me because they were mad about what I said,” he said. “I live in Parma right now and it makes me a little uneasy that my police department probably doesn’t like me.”

Below is a Facebook Live interview conducted by Cleveland.com of Novak and his attorney discussing his arrest and trial and plans to sue. Click here to see the original posting and read the comments.

While it’s refreshing the jury sided with the First Amendment in this case, another Parma jury convicted another man earlier this year for First Amendment related activity, including video recording police in public and holding up signs warning drivers of an upcoming checkpoint.

Parma Municipal Judge Deanna O’Donnell ended up sentencing Douglas “Deo” Odeolecki of Cleveland Cop Block to 240 days in jail.

http://photographyisnotacrime.com/2016/08/15/ohio-man-acquitted-making-parody-police-department-facebook-page-led-swat-raid/

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« Reply #3045 on: August 15, 2016, 01:35:18 PM »
When will those deranged violent criminals be held accountable and sent to prison?

“Insane & Violent” Cop Holds Innocent Dad and 7yo Daughter at Gunpoint

Flagstaff, AZ — (RT) A father and his young daughter claim they were terrorized by a highway patrolman in Arizona while they were en route to the Grand Canyon on Friday.

Ken Walton, who is from California, described the horrifying ordeal in a lengthy Facebook post where he and his 7-year-old daughter were held at gunpoint after being pulled over by the out-of-control highway patrolman.

“Tonight, I was arrested at gunpoint by an Arizona highway patrol officer who threatened to shot me in the back (twice) in front of my 7-year-old daughter. For a moment, I was certain he was going to kill me for no reason,” he wrote.

Walton had been making his way to the Grand Canyon in a rented car when he was pulled over by the Arizona Highway Patrol who had been tailing him for a few miles.

“I hadn’t been speeding so I wondered if perhaps the car had a broken taillight or something. I rolled down my window and waited,” he said.

Rather than approach the driver’s side, the officer instead “rapped on the rear passenger side window with his pistol.”

His daughter who was “sitting inches from the barrel of his gun, jumped with fear as the officer yelled at me to roll down the front passenger window, his service weapon pointed directly at me.”

While the police officer continued to shout orders, the young passenger panicked and attempted to get out of her booster seat to roll down the front window. It was at this point that the agitated officer screamed at her and pointed his gun at her.

Walton said he then exited the car he assumed the position to be arrested at gunpoint.

“Then, as I had my hands in the air, he yelled, at the top of his lungs in a voice I will never forget, as my daughter looked on in terror, ‘Get your hands away from your waist or I’ll blow two holes through your back right now!”

The father said he was “utterly terrified,” at this stage. “I’ve heard stories of police yelling out false things like this before they unjustifiably attack someone as a way to justify the attack and I thought this was what was happening to me. I braced for bullets to hit me and all I could think of was my daughter having to watch it happen and being left alone on the side of the highway with an insane, violent cop.”

After being arrested, he was placed in the back of the police car and Walton then confronted the officer for threatening to kill him. He also got the patrolman’s name – Oton Villegas – and his badge number.

“He stood by his story that I had made a threatening movement toward my waist, and I said it wasn’t true, and he said this wasn’t the place to discuss it. He let me go attend to my daughter but continued to ‘detain’ us for another 20 minutes as he talked to his supervisors, presumably plotting damage control.”

The dad is now deciding on if he will take legal action, but added that his daughter was “thoroughly traumatized by the event.”

In March, a police officer was charged with second-degree murder after shooting dead an unarmed 26-year-old man in Arizona.

Body camera footage of the incident, which took place in January, confirmed the victim, Daniel Shaver, pleading with the officer not to shoot him as he crawled along the hallway outside his room at the La Quinta Inn in Mesa.

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/insane-violent-cop-dad-daughter-gunpoint

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« Reply #3046 on: August 15, 2016, 01:45:22 PM »
Corruption runs deep.

Notice the words of the prosecuting attorney..
"trying to reconcile the video with the two officers’ statements"
"I reached the difficult conclusion"


Video Catches Cops Lying About Being Shot At To Justify Shooting at Unarmed Man

Marshall, MO — As tensions between police and citizens rise amid tragic police shootings and despicable attacks on cops, two officers in Missouri were exposed for faking a story about being shot at — and their supervisor helped cover it up.

Donald Stouffer, the prosecuting attorney in Saline County in central Missouri, dropped all the charges against a man who was accused of trying to shoot police officers.

In a press release last week, Stouffer said he saw no evidence that Carl Roettgen even had a gun when the two Marshall police officers tried to arrest him for a parole violation.

“After hours spent examining the video, trying to reconcile the video with the two officers’ statements, and consulting with staff, I reached the difficult conclusion that no reasonable juror could find the officers’ accounts credible,” he said.

What Stouffer found was that officers Tyler Newell and Josh O’Bryan fabricated a story to frame a man they tried to arrest for a parole violation.

According to the officers’ account, they tried to arrest Roettgen for a parole violation on May 13, 2015, in a Wal-Mart parking lot in Marshall, a city of about 13,000 people roughly 75 miles east of Kansas City. Newell wrote that a passenger jumped out of Roettgen’s car as he was trying to drive off, and that he, Newell, got into the car to try to put it in park. He said Roettgen then pointed a gun at his face and that he heard a click. O’Bryan said he was on the driver’s side and that he saw a gun.

But there never was a gun, Roettgen never pulled the trigger, and Newell never got in the car. All these facts are backed up by video evidence.
However, as Roettgen sped away, Newell began firing at the man anyway in an attempt to kill him.


Roettgen’s attorney, John James, said Newell “lost his cool” and tried to kill him. “Then he compounded that mistake by lying about it and fabricating a story to explain why he discharged his weapon,” said James.

A week later, Roettgen was arrested in Alabama and was returned to Missouri. He was set to stand trial for three counts of first-degree assault of a law enforcement officer, two counts of armed criminal action and one count of unlawful possession of a firearm — all stemming from the officers’ fake story.

Had he been convicted on those counts, Roettgen was facing life in prison.

To add to the corruption of these two officers, their supervisor knew their story was a lie but covered it up to pursue the criminal case.

According to a report in the AP, Stouffer said the officers’ commander supported their false story so that the outcome of the criminal case would not be affected, raising further concerns about the department’s handling of the case. Furthermore, he said he will not file charges in any pending cases in which the officers, Tyler Newell and Josh O’Bryan, had a major role and that he’ll review other cases in which either officer was a key witness.


“It is inconceivable that there is an apparent belief among some members of the command staff that the outcome of a criminal case is more important than taking action to prevent Marshall police officers from presenting testimony, under oath, that is ‘questionable at best’ and suborning perjury at worst,” Stouffer said.

As for the two cops who lied to put a man in jail for life for crimes he did not commit — they are on paid vacation, pending the outcome of an investigation.

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/missouri-cops-caught-lying-shooting

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« Reply #3047 on: August 15, 2016, 03:00:27 PM »
Corruption runs deep.

Notice the words of the prosecuting attorney..
"trying to reconcile the video with the two officers’ statements"
"I reached the difficult conclusion"


Video Catches Cops Lying About Being Shot At To Justify Shooting at Unarmed Man

Marshall, MO — As tensions between police and citizens rise amid tragic police shootings and despicable attacks on cops, two officers in Missouri were exposed for faking a story about being shot at — and their supervisor helped cover it up.

Donald Stouffer, the prosecuting attorney in Saline County in central Missouri, dropped all the charges against a man who was accused of trying to shoot police officers.

In a press release last week, Stouffer said he saw no evidence that Carl Roettgen even had a gun when the two Marshall police officers tried to arrest him for a parole violation.

“After hours spent examining the video, trying to reconcile the video with the two officers’ statements, and consulting with staff, I reached the difficult conclusion that no reasonable juror could find the officers’ accounts credible,” he said.

What Stouffer found was that officers Tyler Newell and Josh O’Bryan fabricated a story to frame a man they tried to arrest for a parole violation.

According to the officers’ account, they tried to arrest Roettgen for a parole violation on May 13, 2015, in a Wal-Mart parking lot in Marshall, a city of about 13,000 people roughly 75 miles east of Kansas City. Newell wrote that a passenger jumped out of Roettgen’s car as he was trying to drive off, and that he, Newell, got into the car to try to put it in park. He said Roettgen then pointed a gun at his face and that he heard a click. O’Bryan said he was on the driver’s side and that he saw a gun.

But there never was a gun, Roettgen never pulled the trigger, and Newell never got in the car. All these facts are backed up by video evidence.
However, as Roettgen sped away, Newell began firing at the man anyway in an attempt to kill him.


Roettgen’s attorney, John James, said Newell “lost his cool” and tried to kill him. “Then he compounded that mistake by lying about it and fabricating a story to explain why he discharged his weapon,” said James.

A week later, Roettgen was arrested in Alabama and was returned to Missouri. He was set to stand trial for three counts of first-degree assault of a law enforcement officer, two counts of armed criminal action and one count of unlawful possession of a firearm — all stemming from the officers’ fake story.

Had he been convicted on those counts, Roettgen was facing life in prison.

To add to the corruption of these two officers, their supervisor knew their story was a lie but covered it up to pursue the criminal case.

According to a report in the AP, Stouffer said the officers’ commander supported their false story so that the outcome of the criminal case would not be affected, raising further concerns about the department’s handling of the case. Furthermore, he said he will not file charges in any pending cases in which the officers, Tyler Newell and Josh O’Bryan, had a major role and that he’ll review other cases in which either officer was a key witness.


“It is inconceivable that there is an apparent belief among some members of the command staff that the outcome of a criminal case is more important than taking action to prevent Marshall police officers from presenting testimony, under oath, that is ‘questionable at best’ and suborning perjury at worst,” Stouffer said.

As for the two cops who lied to put a man in jail for life for crimes he did not commit — they are on paid vacation, pending the outcome of an investigation.

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/missouri-cops-caught-lying-shooting








😃 At last a prosecutor seeing the lies & cover up

Let's hope more do -- & These lying scumbag cops get what they deserve.

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« Reply #3048 on: August 15, 2016, 03:15:00 PM »







😃 At last a prosecutor seeing the lies & cover up

Let's hope more do -- & These lying scumbag cops get what they deserve.

From the words used it didn't seem like the prosecutor was completely objective; it actually seemed like he wanted to side with the cops but just couldn't find a way to do it. I hope if he reviews other cases where these cops are involved he will examine them objectively and not try to "reconcile" facts with the cops' story.

It just goes to show that the cops can easily arrest a person on bogus charges, deprive them of their liberty and destroy the life of a person yet they do not face similar punishment for the crimes that they commit. The cops should've been arrested the moment the prosecutor said the cops' accounts would not be found credible and dropped the charges against Roettgen.

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« Reply #3049 on: August 15, 2016, 05:37:10 PM »
From the words used it didn't seem like the prosecutor was completely objective; it actually seemed like he wanted to side with the cops but just couldn't find a way to do it. I hope if he reviews other cases where these cops are involved he will examine them objectively and not try to "reconcile" facts with the cops' story.

It just goes to show that the cops can easily arrest a person on bogus charges, deprive them of their liberty and destroy the life of a person yet they do not face similar punishment for the crimes that they commit. The cops should've been arrested the moment the prosecutor said the cops' accounts would not be found credible and dropped the charges against Roettgen.







Agreed - just why they weren't arrested & charged Stinks.
I'm always going about this double standards for cops & Others in
Jobs with power to affect others lives -- They Should be Held Accountable
& To The same standards if not Higher.
Yet invariably they are punished with a 'Beating on the Wrists With A Wet Lettuce' !!

Fcuking Totally Wrong -- Is it any real Wonder People Dislike Cops / Don't Trust Them
& Sadly Now Shooting Them.