Entries by TheSpook (2729)
Friday
Aug272004
Friday, August 27, 2004 at 10:30PM
Four Birmingham police officers were justified in
shooting and killing a mentally ill man who shot at them and held them
at bay for more than two hours, authorities ruled. Jefferson County
District Attorney David Barber issued his findings to Birmingham police
officials Thursday. Police then met with the relatives of 58-year-old
Benjamin "Bennie" Griggs. Family members, who have lashed out at police
and called the Aug. 6 shooting "overkill," appeared dejected when they
filed from Police Chief Annetta Nunn's office. They declined comment. [more ]
Thursday
Aug262004
Protesters demand answers about Police Shooting Death of Curtis Good
Thursday, August 26, 2004 at 10:28PM
- "The way they said it happened, there's no excuse for it. They could have shot him in the leg. The police brutality has to stop."
Thursday
Aug262004
Birmingham Officers used too much force, Murder Black Man - family members say
Thursday, August 26, 2004 at 10:27PM
- Relatives of mentally ill Vietnam veteran killed by police in standoff want justice
Thursday
Aug262004
Portland officer who shot and killed Black motorist resigns
Thursday, August 26, 2004 at 10:26PM
The officer who shot and killed James Jahar Perez has resigned to take
a job at a Christian school. In a letter to Chief Derrick Foxworth,
Officer Jason Sery said his decision has nothing to do with the March
28 shooting, which was the second lethal encounter between Portland
police and an unarmed black motorist in less than a year. A Multnomah
County grand jury cleared Sery, but the shooting prompted outrage among
residents and led to a public inquest. Perez's family has filed a $10
million lawsuit against Sery, the city of Portland and another officer.
Sery's resignation letter, dated Monday, says he has been asked to take
a full-time ministry position with the junior high program at Southwest
Bible Church and a teaching position at Southwest Christian School. [more ]
Thursday
Aug262004
Prattville Police Abuse Trial Ends But No Verdict Yet
Thursday, August 26, 2004 at 10:25PM
- Cops Beat Down Black Woman
Thursday
Aug262004
Elian Gonzalez Excessive-Force Suit Dismissed
Thursday, August 26, 2004 at 10:24PM
A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit claiming federal agents used
excessive force in an armed raid to seize Elian Gonzalez at the home of
his Miami relatives four years ago. An order issued Monday by U.S.
District Judge Marcia Cooke concluded the six agents who conducted the
raid were legally immune to the lawsuit, and she found no
constitutional violations. Federal agents removed Elian, then 6, from
the family's home before dawn in April 2000, five months after he was
rescued from the Atlantic. His mother and others died trying to reach
Florida by boat. The lawsuit alleged the raid team broke down the front
door unannounced, sprayed irritating gas, held people at gunpoint and
shouted obscenities at unarmed relatives, supporters and news media. [more ]
Wednesday
Aug252004
Black Man dies after struggle with Akron Police
Wednesday, August 25, 2004 at 10:22PM
A 47-year-old Kenmore man died Tuesday after struggling with Akron police officers and losing consciousness. Now, police and prosecutors are investigating whether Solomon Dandridge died as a result of the four officers' actions or some other cause. Police say they went to 17th Street and Witner Avenue about 5:15 a.m. after fielding a string of emergency calls from neighbors about a man yelling in the street and acting irrationally. The first patrol officer to arrive had trouble calming Dandridge, police Capt. Daniel Zampelli said, prompting three more officers to join the struggle. Before long, Dandridge lay on the ground, unresponsive. The officers tried but failed to revive him. He was pronounced dead just before 6 a.m. at Akron General Medical Center. The Summit County Medical Examiner's office conducted an autopsy but is awaiting test results before ruling on the cause of death. [more ]
Wednesday
Aug252004
Cops' actions questioned in crash
Wednesday, August 25, 2004 at 10:22PM
- Black Teenager Killed. Detroit Polce Accused of Intentionally Failing to Render Assistance
Wednesday
Aug252004
Put a rush on ending police chases
Wednesday, August 25, 2004 at 10:21PM
In 1985, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down
"shoot to kill" laws that allowed police to gun down fleeing felons.
The ruling came after years of police excess in which some sheriff's
deputies and beat cops used their guns to execute petty criminals. It's
too bad the court refused to issue the same firm guidelines for
high-speed chases. Cars traveling at high speeds can be as dangerous as
a loaded gun fired into a crowd. And, just as they did by shooting at
fleeing suspects, police too often hand down the death sentence by
chasing traffic offenders. Last week, Katie Sharp, 21, and her
17-year-old passenger, Garrett Gabe, were killed when Georgia state
police tried to stop her after a 66-mile chase. A state trooper
deliberately rammed Sharp's SUV from behind; her vehicle spun and went
airborne before slamming into a tree. [more ]
Wednesday
Aug252004
Alabama Bureau of Investigation clears Selma Police Department in Custody Death
Wednesday, August 25, 2004 at 10:20PM
The Alabama Bureau of Investigation has
determined police and jailers did NOT use excessive force on a prisoner
who died after going into convulsions at the Selma Police Department.
Kirk Edwards, who was arrested July eighth, on a charge of failing to
appear in court, was taken to a hospital where he was later pronounced
dead. The cause of death will not be known until the state completes a
toxicology report. Selma Police Chief Robert Green said he asked the
ABI to investigate the death because he wanted to clear up rumors of
officer misconduct. The ABI, in its report, supported statements from
Coroner Alan Dailey that he did not see any mark on Edwards' body. [more ]