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So disgusting...how do we continue as a society to tolerate this? Looking forward to the “we don’t know all the facts, there are two sides to every story” folks to chime in and try justify this one...Scio me nihil scire
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According to the article he was pulled over for making a wide right turn. I guess the Cop had nothing else better to do.
Cop told his supervisor that he suspected he had Narcotics in his car. What a crock of shit.
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cutz said:According to the article he was pulled over for making a wide right turn. I guess the Cop had nothing else better to do.
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tbergs said:What a jackass. The fear is so embedded in some of these cops. Shoot first, render aid later....
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/12/23/columbus-ohio-shooting-black-man/A police officer in Columbus, Ohio, who fatally shot an unarmed Black man while responding to a noise complaint early Tuesday was relieved of his duties and is under investigation for not turning on his body camera in the city’s second deadly police shooting of a Black man this month.
Weeks after 23-year-old Casey C. Goodson Jr. was killed by police while entering his home, a 47-year-old man was holding a cellphone inside a friend’s garage when he was fatally shot in an incident that went unrecorded by the officer until after the shooting. The victim and officer have yet to be publicly identified.
Hours after ordering the city’s police chief to fire the officer on Tuesday, Columbus Mayor Andrew J. Ginther (D) announced the officer had been suspended for the “unacceptable” action of not turning on the body camera before the fatal shooting, which is being investigated by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation.
“Our community is exhausted,” Ginther said in a news conference.
Although the body camera was not turned on at the time of the incident, the shooting was captured thanks to the 60-second “look back” function on the device that records video but not audio, police said. In a news release, the Columbus Division of Police said the footage showed “a delay in rendering of first-aid to the man.” The body-cam video is expected to be released Wednesday after the man’s family has been notified, Ginther said.
“It is unacceptable to me and the community that the officers did not turn on their camera,” Ginther said at a news conference. “Let me be clear: If you’re not going to turn on your body-worn camera, you cannot serve and protect the people of Columbus.”
Police Chief Thomas Quinlan said the fatal shooting was “a tragedy on many levels” and vowed to “provide as much transparency as possible” throughout the investigation.
“Our community deserves the facts,” Quinlan said in a news release. “If evidence determines that laws or policies were violated, officers will be held accountable.”
The officer will be paid during the investigation, according to the Columbus Dispatch. WSYX reported that the officer has been on the force for more than 15 years.
Police were dispatched around 1:37 a.m. Tuesday for a “non-emergency” disturbance call from a neighbor, according to a news release from the Columbus Department of Public Safety. The complaint was in regard to the noises of an SUV running on and off.
“There was a car parked out here, all night long running, and I was kind of concerned about that,” neighbor Bob Ronker told WSYX. “You don’t have things like that in this neighborhood.”
Two officers arrived to find the garage door of the home was open, with a man inside, officials said. At that point, the man approached police with his cellphone in his left hand and his right hand in his pocket, according to a review by the city’s Department of Public Safety of body-cam footage from an officer on site.
Then an officer fired the gun, striking the 47-year-old. Police confirmed the man was unarmed, saying they did not recover a weapon at the scene. Less than an hour later, he was pronounced dead at OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital.
The fatal shooting Tuesday comes at a raw time for a city still protesting the fatal shooting of Goodson. Relatives say the 23-year-old Black man was entering his grandmother’s home carrying Subway sandwiches when a sheriff’s deputy shot him on Dec. 4. The lawyer for Jason Meade — the deputy who has been placed on administrative leave while the incident is under investigation — said Goodson had pointed a gun at the officer.
Goodson’s death has sparked widespread criticism from Columbus residents who have questioned an investigation that they claim is lacking in transparency. As in Tuesday’s fatal shooting, Goodson was not suspected of a crime and there was no body-cam footage of his death.
On Tuesday night, protesters gathered outside of the Ohio Statehouse to demonstrate their displeasure over the latest fatal shooting of a Black man in the city. Wearing a gray hoodie emblazoned with Goodson’s face, local activist Joshua Williams expressed outrage that another police-related fatal shooting happened while Columbus was still mourning another one.
“We just got done marching for Casey and we’ve been doing this all summer,” Williams said to WSYX. “It’s unbelievable.”
https://www.dispatch.com/videos/news/2020/12/24/columbus-police-chief-officer-coy-fired-after-shooting-andre-hill/4043633001/
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https://www.voanews.com/europe/dutch-police-clash-anti-lockdown-protesters-2-cities#:~:text=Video showed police spraying people,clashed with protesters in Amsterdam.
Dutch Police Clash With Anti-Lockdown Protesters in 2 Cities
By Associated PressJanuary 24, 2021 08:04 PMTHE HAGUE - Rioters set fires in the center of the southern Dutch city of Eindhoven and pelted police with rocks Sunday at a banned demonstration against coronavirus lockdown measures, while officers responded with tear gas and water cannons, arresting at least 55 people.Police in the capital of Amsterdam 125 kilometers (78 miles) away also used a water cannon to disperse an outlawed anti-lockdown demonstration on a major square ringed by museums. Video showed police spraying people grouped against a wall of the Van Gogh Museum.It was the worst violence to hit the Netherlands since the pandemic began and the second straight Sunday that police clashed with protesters in Amsterdam. The country has been in a tough lockdown since mid-December that is set to continue at least until Feb. 9. The government beefed up the lockdown with a 9 p.m. to 4:30 a.m. curfew that went into force Saturday.Justice Minister Ferd Grapperhaus condemned the violence."This has nothing to do with demonstrating against corona measures," Grapperhaus said in a statement. "This is simply criminal behavior; people who deliberately target police, riot police, journalists and other aid workers."In Eindhoven, south of Amsterdam, a central square near the main railway station was littered with rocks, bicycles and shattered glass. The crowd of hundreds of demonstrators also was believed to include supporters of the anti-immigrant group PEGIDA, which had sought to demonstrate in the city.Eindhoven police said they made at least 55 arrests and warned people to stay away from the city center amid the clashes. Trains to and from the station were halted and local media reported plundering at the station.A woman not involved in the protests was hospitalized after being injured by a police horse, police said.Police said more than 100 people were arrested in Amsterdam.Dutch media reported unrest in other Dutch towns Sunday night with people protesting the curfew.The violence came a day after anti-curfew rioters torched a coronavirus testing facility in the Dutch fishing village of Urk.Video from Urk, 80 kilometers (50 miles) northeast of Amsterdam, showed youths breaking into the coronavirus testing facility near the village's harbor before it was set ablaze Saturday night.The lockdown was imposed by the Dutch government to rein in the spread of the more transmissible variant of the coronavirus.Police said they fined more than 3,600 people nationwide for breaching the curfew that ran from 9 p.m. Saturday until 4:30 a.m. Sunday and arrested 25 people for breaching the curfew or for violence.The police and municipal officials issued a statement Sunday expressing their anger at rioting, "from throwing fireworks and stones to destroying police cars and with the torching of the test location as a deep point.""This is not only unacceptable, but also a slap in the face, especially for the local health authority staff who do all they can at the test center to help people from Urk," the local authorities said, adding that the curfew would be strictly enforced for the rest of the week.On Sunday, all that remained of the portable testing building was a burned-out shell.0 -
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Andre Hill case: Columbus officer Adam Coy indicted
Eric LagattaThe Columbus DispatchA former Columbus police officer has been arrested and indicted on a murder charge for fatally shooting an unarmed Black man in December.
Adam Coy, who was fired from the Columbus Police Division after body camera footage showed that he shot and killed 47-year-old Andre Hill within seconds of responding at the scene of a non-emergency disturbance call on Dec. 22 on the Northwest Side, faces an additional three counts from a Franklin County grand jury.
Those charges are felonious assault and two counts of dereliction of duty — one for failing to turn on his body camera when he responded to the scene, and another for failing to inform his fellow officer that he felt Hill presented a danger.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, who announced the indictment during a virtual news conference Wednesday evening, said he believes the evidence in the case supports the indictment.
“(Police) undertake the increasingly difficult and dangerous task of protecting our communities, but every person is responsible for and judged by his or her own actions," Yost said. "Neither guilt nor virtue may be assumed by association.
“The grand jury found the truth: Andre Hill should not be dead.”
Coy and another officer were responding to a nonemergency disturbance call over a vehicle running on and off when they encountered Hill at the entrance to the garage of a home on Oberlin Drive where he was an invited guest. As Hill was holding up a cellphone, Coy – who later said he mistook it for a gun – fired.
Neither of the two officers turned on their body cameras until after the shooting, leaving 60 seconds of video-only footage due to a playback feature.
Hill’s death drew public outrage not only because it was yet another incident of police shooting and killing an unarmed Black man following a summer of racial justice protests against police use of force, but also because Hill was left dying on the ground without police administering medical assistance for several minutes.
Police, however, did handcuff the bleeding Hill.
Civil Rights Attorney Benjamin Crump, who represents Hill’s family, said earlier this week that an autopsy commissioned by the family determined that had officers immediately rendered first aid after the shooting, Hill may have survived.
The case fell under the jurisdiction of the Franklin County Prosecutor's office, which requested that Yost's office serve as special prosecutor.
Michael Wright, an attorney representing the Hill family, told the Dispatch Wednesday evening that the family is thankful to Yost’s office for taking the case seriously and securing a grand jury indictment.
“We’re happy that this has occurred, but this is a first step. We want the officer to be convicted, we want him to be incarcerated,” Wright said. “The family is happy and they’re cautiously optimistic that officer Coy will have to pay the price and be convicted for the killing of Andre Hill.”
In a written statement, Mayor Andrew J. Ginther praised the grand jury's decision.
“The community was outraged by the killing of Andre Hill, an unarmed Black man, by law enforcement," Ginther said. "The indictment does not lessen the pain of his tragic death for Mr. Hill’s loved ones, but it is a step towards justice. I thank the grand jury for their service.”
Coy surrendered himself to law enforcement through his attorney, Mark Collins, on Wednesday afternoon. He is being held in the Franklin County jail pending a bond hearing Friday morning.
Collins said his client was not surprised by the indictment.
But Collins said he was surprised that the jury would indict on a charge of felonious assault when Hill died.
"In my 27 years of practicing law, I've never seen a felonious assault charge for a person who has passed away," Collins said.
Andre Hill: Columbus council passes Andre's Law requiring body camera use and rendering medical aid
Collins also said he was surprised by the felony murder charge because a prosecutor has to prove to a jury that Coy "knowingly" shot and killed Hill.
Coy, in a more than two-hour interview with BCI investigators and in a written statement, said he believed a silver key ring in Hill's hand was a silver revolver, Collins said.
"The Supreme Court has said the officers are allowed to make mistakes, if the mistake is reasonable through the lens of a reasonable police officer," Collins said. "Adam Coy was mistaken. He thought the keys were a revolver and he reacted based on his training."
The dereliction of duty charges Coy faces were also a surprise to Collins, particularly the second count. Yost said Wednesday evening the second count pertains to Coy not warning his fellow officers of a possible danger. Amy Detweiler, the female officer who responded with Coy to the Oberlin Drive call, said in a statement to investigators that Coy yelled, "He has a gun" prior to the shots being fired.
Dispatch reporter Bethany Bruner contributed to this story.
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Charge dropped against Black teenager who was walking home from work in Texas snow. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/charge-dropped-against-black-teenager-who-was-walking-home-work-n12586160
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Bentleyspop said:Charge dropped against Black teenager who was walking home from work in Texas snow. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/charge-dropped-against-black-teenager-who-was-walking-home-work-n1258616
Stupid cops. Don't they know "walking while black" is an unwritten law used in jest? They need to approach the Texas legislature and ask them to actually make it a written law.
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https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/23/us/angelo-quinto-antioch-police-department-death-trnd/index.htmlAnd here we go again...
“CNN)A 30-year-old Northern California man undergoing a mental health episode died days after police officers kneeled on the back of his neck for nearly five minutes to subdue him, lawyers for his family said”Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
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