That makes me wonder if $205,000 is a typo, and it really was $250,000. $205K is a weird number to arrive at.
Possibly.
It’s possible, but $250k is the worst result the city could get by fighting. It would make economic sense that if they thought they’d have to pay $250k in a settlement, they’d rather take it to court where they would have to pay lawyers, but there’s a chance they would end up paying nothing or a lesser amount and no chance they’d pay more than the settlement amount.
It sure looks like there are far too many of them, too. And “the system” gives them cover.
Murder trial for Oklahoma City police officer set to begin Monday
2 of the officers do not even draw their pistols. One of these officers has a bean-bag shotgun. One has stated that neither of these officers felt threatened.
A third officer approaches the suicidal man with weapon drawn, shouting “Drop it!” and later shouting “I will f-ing shoot you! Get on the ground!”. He then fires 5 times, killing the man.
So…at least one of these officers is either completely mistaken about why he was there and what he saw, or is lying his ass off.
Yeah, it is often the last guy on the scene who doesn’t know what is going on who escalates the situation to deadly force.
Jeez, the cops just can’t win with you guys, can they ? The guy calls the police to say he’s going to kill himself, the police make time in their busy schedule to come and helpfully save him the trouble, and they’re STILL the bad guys ? Smh
No difference at all, except under “no witnesses” conditions.
I’ll take “lying his ass off” for a thousand, Alex.
I don’t think he’s lying about anything. He made a very poor choice with a very dangerous weapon and deserves to be very severely punished for it.
If he’s lying, then when he was caught on the body cam yelling “drop it” we’re saying in that moment he knew it wasn’t a knife or any other sort of weapon, but was giving himself some sort of false cover for killing the guy. I don’t think that’s the case, but even if he thought it was a knife, that’s not justification to kill someone.
The video is quite clear; this isn’t some grainy thing. There is absolutely no reason the man needed to be shot.
Officer Resigns After Throwing Girl To The Ground For Taking Too Much Milk
Heh. He used “stop resisting” on an 11 year old girl.
From the Washington Post article on the story:
Maybe so but we have seen lots of cases where complying still got a person shot.
Officer in viral-video shoplifting incident to be fired: Police chief
Jesus, by the way these cops acted, you’d think they were taking down the North Hollywood Bank Shootout suspects.
The crime?
A 4 year old had taken a doll. For this, 2 adults were threatened, humiliated and handcuffed.
This had nothing to do with Law Enforcement. It had everything to do with ‘respect my authoritah!!!’
So…the officer will be fired. I’m sure he will hired by another police department in a nearby town.
Hell, this is Arizona. Maybe he can use the video to kick off his campaign to be Sheriff.
What a fucking hero. Someone should kick the fuck out of him.
It doesn’t seem to matter anymore, if you comply OR NOT.
I wonder if the girl is black?
The key part is that the decision to fire was the chief’s. The board, apparently, saw no problem with this lunatic staying a police officer, recommending a 6 week suspension.
An American citizen receives a package from abroad and US customs tells him he needs to pay a customs fee but for some reason, he needs to do it at the Peace Bridge on the US-Canada border. After arriving with no intention of crossing the border and realizing he forgot his wallet at home, he is involuntarily detained, has his car and phone searched without his permission and the other people in the car with him were similarly detained for over an hour.
The man is currently suing the CBP so we’ll see if their interpretation ends up standing up in court.
According to the CBP, this was all perfectly legal because the normal due process rights afforded to all Americans are suspended at the border, regardless of whether there was an intention to cross.