Entries by TheSpook (2729)
Monday
Jul262004
Monday, July 26, 2004 at 02:04PM
The inspector general of the Los Angeles Police
Department vowed Saturday that a thorough investigation will soon be
completed of the televised beating of an alleged car thief by officers.
"We have a staff of 28 and we're working diligently on it and I'm
confident that we'll be able to produce the insight and analysis that
the public wants," said Andre Birotte Jr., the LAPD's inspector
general. Birotte was speaking to a crowd of about 30 at the weekly Los
Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable in Leimert Park. He is charged with
determining whether Officer John J. Hatfield was justified when he
repeatedly hit Stanley Miller with a flashlight in Compton on June 23
following a police pursuit. Birotte declined to offer details of his
findings. Some in the audience didn't see much reason to further
investigate the incident since it was captured on videotape. Others
wondered aloud why an officer would act so brazenly when there were
clearly members of the press watching. [more]
Monday
Jul262004
Oakland Officers walk out of Citizens review Hearing
Monday, July 26, 2004 at 02:03PM
Four Oakland police officers accused of improperly
arresting and beating a West Oakland man walked out of a Citizens
Police Review Board hearing.But the eight-member board continued the
Thursday evening hearing without their participation and sustained four
of the 25 allegations lodged against Officers Steve Chavez, Jeffrey
Tom, Michael Shinn and Michael Osanna. According to the board, Chavez
arrested Ronald Muhammed without having a reasonable suspicion that a
crime had been committed. On the afternoon of July 28, 2003, Muhammed
was walking on Wood Street near 10th Street shaking his cell phone and
trying to get a signal. Chavez, while still in his patrol car, asked
Muhammed whether he was on probation or parole and requested his
identification. When Muhammed did not comply, Chavez got out of the
patrol vehicle and attempted to arrest Muhammed. A struggle ensued, and
other officers were called to the scene to help restrain Muhammed, who
was arrested and jailed. [more]
Monday
Jul262004
Houston-- 1 in 3 police shootings involve unarmed people
Monday, July 26, 2004 at 02:02PM
Law enforcement officers in Harris County have shot 65 unarmed people since 1999, killing 17. These incidents represent more than a third of all local police shootings, but experts call them the most preventable. After two unarmed teenagers were shot and killed in separate incidents last year, the Houston Chronicle analyzed 189 shootings by officers from 18 local law enforcement agencies in the past 5 1/2 years. Nearly once a month, on average, police shot someone who had no weapon. [more]
Monday
Jul262004
Seven Black men say police harassed them at restaurant
Monday, July 26, 2004 at 02:00PM
Seven black men who were detained as they left a
restaurant have sued police and the restaurant chain, saying they were
the victims of discrimination and unlawful detention. The men met at a
Golden Corral on July 13, 2003. Restaurant manager Mary Christian
called police to report a robbery in progress, and said a group of
suspicious black men was in the restaurant, the lawsuit said. Police
waited outside the restaurant for customers to leave. When the
plaintiffs left, they were orderd to kneel on the ground as officers
aimed guns at their head, took their cell phones, searched them and
verbally abused them, the complaint said. Later, police realized the
men had done nothing wrong and released them, but refused to give the
men their names and badge numbers, the lawsuit said. The group's
lawyer, Ronnie Mitchell said the men were singled out by restaurant
employees and police because they are black. White customers were asked
for identification and allowed to leave, he said. [more]
Friday
Jul232004
Probe of Jones killing by Police heads to council
Friday, July 23, 2004 at 03:02PM
The city of Cincinnati's civilian board that reviews the
actions of local police has completed its probe into the death of
Nathaniel "Skip" Jones, who died last fall during a scuffle with
officers. The Citizen Complaint Authority will release the report
publicly and discuss its findings during an Aug. 2 meeting at City
Hall. Jones, a 41-year-old black man, died Nov. 30 during a struggle
with police officers outside a White Castle restaurant in North
Avondale. The incident began when Cincinnati firefighters responded to
a call about a man unconscious at the restaurant. The crew arrived to
find that Jones had reawakened and acting erratically. When officers
approached the 350-pound Jones, he became agitated, and lunged and
punched at them. The situation escalated, and videotape shows police
struck Jones with nightsticks for almost three minutes until he was
handcuffed. [more]
- In November the Cincinnati Police fatal beating of Nathaniel Jones was captured on video tape. NO officers were charged in the beating. Nathaniel Jones pictured above. [more]
Friday
Jul232004
Lawyer: Police Beat and Tortured White man for 2 hours: Caught on Audiotape
Friday, July 23, 2004 at 01:58PM
Lawyers for Lester Siler said that Police tortured him for over two hours. When officers arrived, he was standing outside," lawyer
Mike Farley
explains. "He was brought inside, handcuffed, and set down at the
kitchen table. He never attempted to flee." "The officers then asked Mr.
Siler to sign a consent to search form, waiving
his constitutional rights to not search his home, when Siler refused to let officers search his home, the
five men beat him for nearly two hours. "The beating lasted almost two hours, with the officers
striking Mr. Siler numerous times about his face and body, and
contained other forms of torture which we are not at liberty to
disclose at this time," the statement said. At least part of the incident was caught on audiotape on a machine at Siler's home.
Circumstances of the arrest being probed by the Tennessee Bureau of
Investigation include allegations that electrical clamps were present
and Siler was threatened with being shocked. [more] and [more]
- Photographer claims evidence of Campbell Co. deputy abuse [more]
Thursday
Jul222004
Excessive Force: Hispanic family files federal lawsuit against Austin Police
Thursday, July 22, 2004 at 03:04PM
The
Austin Police Department, the city of Austin and several police
officers are the target of a federal lawsuit. The Villegas family said
they were terrorized by police one night last October. They said they
woke up when they heard gunshots and 20 minutes later, they said almost
15 Austin police officers showed up yelling and demanding the family
come outside. Most of the family only spoke Spanish and could not
understand the officers' English. The family said police aimed guns at
them, handcuffed them and forced them to get on the ground. The
Villegas family said police entered their home without a warrant
looking for a gun. They also said no one ever reported gunshots coming
from their home and police never found a gun. [more]
Thursday
Jul222004
DNA tests spur harassment suit: claim filed against Charlottesville Detective
Thursday, July 22, 2004 at 02:05PM
'Because the suspect is Black, every Black Man is a suspect'--
A man who says he was harassed during the search for the serial rapist is seeking $15,000 from a city police detective. Lawyer Deborah C. Wyatt filed the claim Tuesday in city General District Court against Detective James Mooney, one of the investigators looking for the man responsible for six rapes in the area since 1997. Wyatt said Monroe "wasn't even in the range" of the serial rapist's description. The rapist has been described as a black man who is roughly 6 feet tall with an athletic build. Monroe is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs about 300 pounds. Monroe maintains that police showed up at his home and work in April, told him his name was on a list and said they needed to take a DNA sample, Wyatt said. They took swab of Monroe's saliva, she said. [more] and [more] and [more]
A man who says he was harassed during the search for the serial rapist is seeking $15,000 from a city police detective. Lawyer Deborah C. Wyatt filed the claim Tuesday in city General District Court against Detective James Mooney, one of the investigators looking for the man responsible for six rapes in the area since 1997. Wyatt said Monroe "wasn't even in the range" of the serial rapist's description. The rapist has been described as a black man who is roughly 6 feet tall with an athletic build. Monroe is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs about 300 pounds. Monroe maintains that police showed up at his home and work in April, told him his name was on a list and said they needed to take a DNA sample, Wyatt said. They took swab of Monroe's saliva, she said. [more] and [more] and [more]
Wednesday
Jul212004
Long Beach Police Shootings Probed
Wednesday, July 21, 2004 at 03:07PM
- Last Week Police Shot and Killed a Black Man and a Latino Man
Wednesday
Jul212004
Bureau of Indian Affairs joins shooting probe: Police shoots, kills teenager
Wednesday, July 21, 2004 at 02:09PM
Nevada:
The Bureau of Indian Affairs is assisting in the investigation into last week's shooting death of a teenager by tribal police on a Las Vegas Indian Reservation. Norman Boney Junior, 17, also known as "Manny," was shot twice by a Walker River Paiute Indian Reservation tribal police officer in the town of Schurz on Thursday night. According to the FBI, the incident began when Gayle Boney, Norman's mother, called tribal police seeking help in finding her husband, Norman Boney Senior. The FBI reports that she said he was driving around in his truck drunk and "acting crazy." [more]
The Bureau of Indian Affairs is assisting in the investigation into last week's shooting death of a teenager by tribal police on a Las Vegas Indian Reservation. Norman Boney Junior, 17, also known as "Manny," was shot twice by a Walker River Paiute Indian Reservation tribal police officer in the town of Schurz on Thursday night. According to the FBI, the incident began when Gayle Boney, Norman's mother, called tribal police seeking help in finding her husband, Norman Boney Senior. The FBI reports that she said he was driving around in his truck drunk and "acting crazy." [more]