was killed while fleeing from two cops.
10 shots from 3 guns from 3 white officers.
San Francisco Police Kill A Teenage Man After Shooting Him 5 Times In Back And While Laying Face Down On The Street After Chasing Him Down For Not Paying $2 Bus Fare!THEN PLANT A GUN ON HIS DEAD BODY, WILL THE COPS GET IN TROUBLE ? HELL, NO!
His death sparked outrage among people who watched the videotaped aftermath of the incident, some of whom say police shot an unarmed man and refused to let anyone near him as he bled to death.

Katrina killings
Five police officers in the US city of New Orleans accused of killing civilians in the days following Hurricane Katrina in 2005 are set to go on trial.
The police, whose trial begins on Monday, originally contended they had come under fire from someone on a bridge and were defending themselves.
Yet no guns were ever found, and the only person charged with attacking the police was cleared of all charges.
After a local judge dismissed the charges against six others, the US Justice Department stepped in and is bringing the officers to trial in a federal court.
But beyond this case, federal authorities say the police department is riddled with deep-rooted flaws.
New Orleans, a city with the highest murder rate in the US, is now struggling to build confidence in the police department it depends on for protection.
Al Jazeera's Tom Ackerman reports from Louisiana.
NYPD KICKS DOOR BEFORE SHOOTING UNARMED BRONX TEEN
Surveillance video outside the Bronx home of Ramarley Graham shows police struggling to enter the residence and kicking in a door moments before an NYPD officer shot and killed the unarmed 18-year-old in his bathroom. While surveillance footage from a neighboring home showed Graham running down the street with police pursuing, this footage obtained by WPIX 11 shows Graham casually entering his house. Seconds later two NYPD officers with their guns drawn attempt to break down the door.Commissioner Ray Kelly told reporters on Friday that the officer who shot Graham, 30-year-old Richard Haste, shouted "Show me your hands!" and "Gun! Gun!" at the teenager before shooting him in the chest in his bathroom. But the only other person in the apartment at the time, Graham's 58-year-old grandmother Patricia Hartley, told the Times through friend of the family Carlton Berkley that she heard no such thing. Additionally, residents of the apartment dispute the NYPD's assertion that the officers announced themselves when forcibly entering their home.Also at issue is the manner in which Hartley was treated: Berkley says she was held at the 47th Precinct for seven hours so that she could give police a statement. "She gave it against her will," Berkley, a retired police detective says. "She didn't want to speak to police." Paul Browne, the NYPD's spokesperson, said that Hartley was "naturally upset but cooperative," and said she actually spent five and a half hours speaking with police.Commissioner Kelly told reporters on Friday that Hartley "certainly should have been shown a sensitivity on that issue. I would hope that she was. If not...we'll certainly investigate." Officer Haste, a three-year veteran, and another Sergeant who was in the stairwell, have both been placed on desk duty.Despite twice reporting over radio communications that Graham had a gun, police searched Graham's apartment and other residences in the home and found no firearms. Graham was killed in his bathroom, allegedly dumping a small amount of marijuana into the toilet. Police accounts that Graham had struggled proved to be false. Commissioner Kelly told reporters that the case may be handed over to a grand jury to determine whether a crime was committed."Why would you break in a house and shoot a young man and kill him?" Rev. Al Sharpton said yesterday. "You cannot get to a conclusion without starting with the premise. The premise is wrong. They had no business breaking in the house" - 6 February 2012.
Many false charges go un notices of the truth
John Stossel's Illegal Everything
CHICAGO, IL — Rekia Boyd, 22 is dead after being shot in the head and Antonio Cross, 39, is clueless as to why he is being charged with one count of misdemeanor aggravated assault after suffering a gunshot injury to the hand and almost having his thumb blown off by an off-duty police detective.





Kenneth Harding cry from his grave call for Justice. Parents watch why nothing is being done After he was shot he sat in his blood moving around, No immediate attention went into trying to save the young child life.
ReplyDeleteJustice is broken and if you don't stand to fix her together just wait and she will come knocking at your doors. When she do your times up.
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