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AZ - Jose Guerena Shot 60 Times By SWAT Team

If this is the only way to get a cop indicted for killing an innocent, we are in deep trouble.

https://reason.com/blog/2015/11/30/will-officers-murder-indictment-prompt-a

A cop arrives to a scene where multiple other officers are present and within six seconds, he decides to empty his firearm into a suspect that was trying to move away from the police. While busy reloading, he is stopped from firing by fellow officers at the scene. Initial police report falsely claimed the suspect was lunging at the officers.

Surveillance footage from the nearby Burger King is deleted and files are confiscated by the feds.

State attorney sits on the charge for over a year ("waiting for the feds to finish their investigation")

False police reports, attempts to destroy evidence... and for the kicker, the charges were only pressed after a judge ordered that the dashcam video of the crime be released. Watch it below.

https://reason.com/blog/2015/11/24/watch-chicago-police-officers-fatal-shoo

Justice, indeed.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2015...ago-idUSKBN0TD1TC20151125#E8CmwJDD9UrR4Fii.97

Rest in peace, Jose - you will never be forgotten.
 
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Multiple experts (commisioned by the prosecutor's office) state that the killing of Tamir Rice was reasonable...

https://reason.com/blog/2015/10/12/we-live-in-a-world-where-experts-say-the

Until we hold killers accountable for their terrible decisions, nothing will change and innocents will be gunned down with impunity.

You will never be forgotten, Jose - Rest In Peace.

As expected, the killer of Tamir Rice will not be indicted.

https://reason.com/blog/2015/12/28/no-justice-for-tamir-rice-jury-will-not

“[Loehmann] had reason to fear for his life,” said McGinty (the prosecutor). “It would be unreasonable if the law required an officer to wait and see if a gun was real.”

The innocent victims will keep piling up, unless we start prosecuting their killers... but changing it all starts with paying attention to the evils happening every day and refusing to accept them as the price of living in a "civilized" society.

Rest In Peace, Jose. Sooner or later, we will bring sanity back to the "justice" system.
 
Sometimes, juries realize that innocents do not deserve to be gunned down... a 23 million dollar award for a man that was paralyzed after being shot during a traffic stop.

http://reason.com/blog/2016/02/05/jury-awards-23-million-to-man-shot-by-co

According to the sheriff's office...
"Based upon Mr. Stephens' actions, Sgt. Lin reasonably mistook a cell phone that Mr. Stephens held in his hand for a firearm, and fearing for his life, he shot Mr. Stephens."

http://www.bignewsnetwork.com/news/...shot-paralyzed-by-police-officer-awarded-231m

At least this victim lived... Jose was not so lucky.

Rest in Peace, Jose - you will never be forgotten.
 
What I find incredible is that in FL, the legislature has to approve payouts that exceed $200k. So it's possible that the paralyzed guy could get shafted again.
 
Final payout approved for the child almost killed by a flashbang grenade thrown in its crib during a no-knock raid.

http://reason.com/blog/2016/02/28/drug-warriors-will-pay-36-million-for-ma

Money cannot make the kid healthy again, nor can it bring Jose back.

And as many other times, there were no charges pressed against the officers participating in the raid.

Until the people willing to kill and maim innocents are brought to justice, more innocents will suffer.
 
Final payout approved for the child almost killed by a flashbang grenade thrown in its crib during a no-knock raid.

http://reason.com/blog/2016/02/28/drug-warriors-will-pay-36-million-for-ma

Money cannot make the kid healthy again, nor can it bring Jose back.

And as many other times, there were no charges pressed against the officers participating in the raid.

Until the people willing to kill and maim innocents are brought to justice, more innocents will suffer.

3.65 million of taxpayers money. No accountability for the criminals responsible. They charged one cop and half assed the prosecution and made sure the only cop charged was the most sympathetic. Female. Not directly involved in the raid itself. Of course she walked.

As usual, there is no justice to be found.
 
This is why things do not get better:

Prosecutorial Abuse Goes Unpunished in MassachusettsEven when cases are overturned over prosecutor misconduct, judges often refuse to name names.

http://reason.com/blog/2016/04/12/prosecutorial-abuse-massachusetts

Wayward prosecutors go unpunished as prison time for victims piles up

http://features.necir.org/prosecutorial-misconduct-1
NECIR found no case in Massachusetts where a prosecutor was disbarred for professional misconduct since 1974, when the state Board of Bar Overseers was created to hear complaints against attorneys. Only two public reprimands for professional misconduct were found in that 42-year span, and they came without fines or other punishment.
 
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A 61-year-old man was shot to death by


police while his wife was handcuffed in another room during a drug


raid on the wrong house.


Police admitted their mistake, saying faulty information from a drug informant contributed to the death of John Adams Wednesday night. They intended to raid the home next door.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=95475&page=1

People willing to assault the wrong house on the word of a drug informant should go to jail when innocents lose their lives.
 
http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=95475&page=1

People willing to assault the wrong house on the word of a drug informant should go to jail when innocents lose their lives.

Tossed in a cage and key thrown away. Anything less is more than the deserve. Anyone willing to raid a house for drugs is an unethical scumbag. And when you claim to do the "best surveillance" and still get the wrong house, you are also inept. Of course the police chief said they weren't at fault. He needs to spend his life behind bars along with them. And depending on the specifics of the warrant, the judge to.
 
Akai Gurley's killer is due for sentencing.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-new-york-police-idUSKCN0XG136

Do not get excited though:


No jail for the killer, but Akai Gurley's daughter will receive 4.5 million of taxpayer money.

http://reason.com/blog/2016/08/16/nyc-will-pay-over-4-million-akai-gurley

But of course, this being NY... the young child will only receive the funds when she turns 18...

A young girl whose father is murdered will be forced to wait over a decade to collect damages... and will be forced to pay crony bankers to "manage" her funds. Justice, indeed.

RIP, Jose - you will never be forgotten.
 
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