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Anti Federalist
09-26-2014, 12:45 AM
From a story in California where cops killed a 22 y/o man sitting on his porch.

The details are the usual: cops say he pulled a gun, family says he was just sitting there minding his own business, smoking.

When they killed him, the family came out and raised hell.


Scanner traffic indicates there was a commotion after the shooting, with one officer telling dispatch that “uncooperatives” were coming out of the house and another later reporting that officers were “slowly gaining control of the scene.”

http://www.northcoastjournal.com/Blogthing/archives/2014/09/17/eureka-police-shoot-kill-suspect

Anti Federalist
09-26-2014, 12:46 AM
The Death of Tommy McClain: What Happened in Wednesday's Officer-Involved Shooting

http://lostcoastoutpost.com/2014/sep/20/tommy/

liberty2897
09-26-2014, 01:01 AM
According to the EPD press release, the man had reached for his gun, causing an officer — an unidentified 13-year law enforcement veteran — to shoot him.
I'm really starting to find this "veteran" qualification annoying when referring to rookie police killers.



The identities of both the deceased man and the officer who shot him are being withheld by authorities at this time. The incident is being investigated by the county’s Critical Incident Response Team, which consists of officers from multiple local agencies, the Humboldt County District Attorney’s Office and the California Attorney General’s Office.

Translation: We have no clear way to cover up this extreme fuckup yet, but rest assured, we will find a way to clear our veteran officer of killing the mundane and get him back to work after a 6 month leave-with-pay vacation.

From the comments in the link:


The gun was found in the afternoon. Why did it take untell the afternoon to find a gun. I mean the victim was shot and then handcuffed. So definitely he did not toss it to the side to be found later on in the afternoon some thing doesnt sound rite

Well, that is what is commonly called a "drop gun" by law enforcement. You can google it. It happens all the time.

http://www.northcoastjournal.com/imager/b/blog/2723440/4793/IMG_3114.jpg?

hmm.. wonder where that gun he reached for ended up after he got shot....

tod evans
09-26-2014, 04:54 AM
They've declared war on us......

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