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too sad to see this, FUCK derek chauvin no matter what

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Fullerton police shoot and kill bank robber holding a fake bomb - March 26, 2024

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Fullerton, California, United States

Police have released video footage and 911 audio to give the public a closer look at the moments before a deadly officer-involved shooting outside of a Wells Fargo bank in Fullerton last month.

On March 26, officers responded to a bank robbery near Bastanchury Road and Harbor Boulevard.

A bank employee called 911 saying a man, later identified as 57-year-old Scott Thompson, was sitting at a banker's desk holding a bomb in a white box and demanding money.

In the 911 call the employee said, "He wants $58,000, and we have three minutes to give it to him."

The person added, "He said if he sees anything, he's going to detonate the bomb so if they could not come because he can see out the window on Bastanchury Road."

Sgt. Ryan O'Neil, public information officer for Fullerton Police said, "About 10 minutes into the incident the employee told the officer the bank personnel would be placing $58,000 in box with DPS written on it and Mr. Thompson would be walking out of the bank shortly after."

"Mr. Thompson exited the bank holding a white box and began walking away from the bank doors. Officers immediately gave him commands to put his hands up and to stop," he said.

Body camera footage from one of the officers showed police yelling commands at Thompson which he failed to obey.

"Fearing Mr. Thompson may be re-entering the bank with an explosive device and as he neared the bank doors, an officer-involved shooting occurred," Sgt. O'Neil said. Thompson died at the scene.

Seven employees and one customer made it out of the bank unharmed. The bomb squad inspected the device and determined it was not a threat.

Sgt. O'Neil said, "He had an extensive criminal history and was on federal probation for armed bank robbery at the time of this incident. Furthermore, he had prior federal convictions for armed bank robbery and escape. And, a state conviction for robbery."

https://abc7.com/fullerton-police-video-deadly-officer-shooting-wells-fargo-bank/14735647/

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Minnesota Standoff Ends With 2 Cops Injured & The Suspect Dead, April 10th, 2024

MINNETONKA, Minn. (FOX 9) - Two deputies were hurt and a gunman is dead after an exchange of gunfire at a Minnetonka home, as deputies attempted to arrest a suspect.

The incident drew a massive police response on Wednesday morning shortly after 11 a.m. to the area of Crestwood Drive East and Mayview Road, which is a neighborhood just south of Excelsior Boulevard and west of 494.

In an afternoon news conference, Hennepin County Sheriff Dawanna Witt says deputies were attempting to arrest a suspect on a felony warrant when someone in the home opened fire. Two deputies were injured as a result of the shots being fired. One was rushed to the hospital while the other was treated at the scene.

Both deputies are expected to survive their injuries. Authorities said they are still working to determine exactly how the second deputy was injured with Sheriff Witt saying he was shot at but not struck.

The armed man at the house was killed at the scene, the sheriff added. Authorities believe the man was shot, but it's not clear by whom.

Deputies still aren't sure the person armed with a gun was the suspect they were looking for at a cul-de-sac at the end of Crestwood Drive. Earlier in the afternoon, FOX 9 crews heard loudspeaker calls being made at the house. During the afternoon news conference, authorities said the home was still being cleared, to ensure it was safe.

A shelter-in-place order issued for the neighborhood has since been lifted, according to the Minnetonka Police Department.

The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has also responded to the scene, to review the use of force by deputies.

Sheriff Witt sounds off on attacks against law enforcement

Sheriff Witt gave some stern words about the rise in violence against deputies during a Wednesday afternoon news conference.

Wednesday's shooting comes less than two months after three Burnsville first responders were killed responding to a domestic incident at a home in February.

"This has got to stop," Sheriff Witt said emphatically. "Every single day, first responders are rushing to help others and helping to keep our community safe. They do not deserve to be threatened. They do not deserve to be assaulted. They do not deserve to be killed."

Witt blasted the disregard by some for the lives of the first responders.

"We know that there's a risk that we might not make it home to our families," acknowledged Witt. "Yet the heroes in law enforcement, they still answer the call, they still show up for a thankless job a lot of times."

https://www.fox9.com/news/police-swarm-minnetonka-neighborhood-after-deputies-shot

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Cop Run Over People With His Car

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https://patch.com/new-jersey/matawan-aberdeen/body-camera-video-released-old-bridge-police-fatal-shooting

24 April 2023

LAURENCE HARBOR, NJ — Late Tuesday afternoon, New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin released body camera footage of the fatal shooting of a 26-year-old man by an Old Bridge police officer.

This is the fatal shooting that happened April 24 in the Laurence Harbor section of Old Bridge, where Luke Mendez, 26, was fatally shot.

The officer who shot him with his service weapon has been identified as Christopher Hammel of the Old Bridge Police Department.

To date, no criminal charges have been filed against Hammel, and AG Platkin is still investigating.

Previously, Mendez's grieving father, Luke Mendez, 59, told Patch he wants criminal charges filed against the police officer. He said that has not changed with today's video release.

"I don't know what to say … I lost my son to a police shooting," said Mendez Tuesday. "There should've been other options, as per the state Attorney General's guidelines. Not three bullets to end Luke's life."

"I'm devastated. I want to see justice and accountability for my son."

That day, Officer Hammel responded to a 911 call at approximately 3:09 p.m. from the two-story white home on Woodland Avenue in Laurence Harbor. The young man lived in that home with his mother, aunts and grandmother.

Police were called by either his mother or aunts, because cameras had been set up inside the home and they were being stolen or taken down, said Mendez's father, who does not live in the home and was not there the day his son was killed.

"I want to kick him out of the house," an unidentified woman's voice is heard in the 911 call.

Officer Hammel arrived and briefly chatted with two older people in the living room of the home. As he first arrives, the police officer's tone is cheerful and calm.

Then he asks to speak to Luke, and instructs the two adults to remain in the living room.

As the video shows, Luke greeted him at the top of the stairs while holding a knife. The police officer immediately took out his gun, pointed it at the younger man and told him multiple times to drop the knife. Mendez appears visibly upset and asked the officer multiple times to "please just leave."

He then descended down the stairs holding the knife. That's when Hammel fired his service weapon, striking Mendez.

Mendez was transported to Old Bridge Medical Center and was pronounced dead at 4:47 p.m. that same day.

The recordings are being released pursuant to policies established by the Attorney General's Office in 2019 and Gov. Phil Murphy to promote the fair, impartial and transparent investigation of fatal police encounters. Anytime someone is killed by a police officer in New Jersey, the Attorney General has to investigate, and present findings to a grand jury to decide if a crime occurred.

Law enforcement previously met with the slain young man's family last week so they couyuld watch these same recordings before they were released to the public.

"I want everyone involved in this held accountable," Mendez's father, Louis, previously said. "I want the officer to be held liable. He used excessive force and killed my 26-year-old son. I can't bring my son back."

"He's a good kid. A quiet boy who mostly stayed in his room. He didn't deserve this; nobody deserves this," Mendez said through tears in a phone interview in May immediately after his son was killed. "My son was a law-abiding American who was gunned down and killed in his own home. A place where you're supposed to be safe. I thought our state was supposed to make changes to make sure police don't do things like this anymore."

Luke's parents were married for 35 years, but separated four years ago and his father relocated from Laurence Harbor to Jersey City.

Mendez said his son was "very quiet" and often stayed in his room. He did not have a job, and he suffered from on and off depression, said his father.

"I tried to get my son to come up here (to Jersey City) and live with me. He wanted to stay there," he said.

"But he was a good kid," he continued. "He didn't drink, he didn't smoke. He wasn't involved in crime or anything. He was just a quiet, good kid who stayed in his room all the time."

A neighbor on Woodland Avenue, who did want to be named, told Patch there was "always fighting" in the home and that police were called there frequently.


Follow-up:

https://patch.com/new-jersey/matawan-aberdeen/grand-jury-declines-charge-old-bridge-police-officer-who-killed-man

LAURENCE HARBOR, NJ — A grand jury voted not to file any criminal charges against the Old Bridge Police officer who shot and killed Luke Mendez, 26, last April in Laurence Harbor.

Mendez was fatally shot by Old Bridge Police Officer Christopher Hammel on April 24, 2023. A grand jury determined April 8 that Officer Hammel did not do anything illegal, and that he did not use unjustified force when Mendez charged down a staircase at him, with a knife in his hand.

The grand jury heard witness interviews, photographs, video and audio recordings from that day. They voted April 8 of "no bill," meaning no charges would be filed against Hammel.


Luke Mendez:

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https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17132605816617267.webp


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https://www.sltrib.com/news/2023/04/15/sandy-police-officer-fired/

26 March 2023

A Sandy police officer fatally shot a reportedly suicidal man about seven seconds after ordering the 33-year-old to show his hands, body camera footage released Friday shows.

The man's brother had called police at about 1 a.m. on March 26 for help, prompting an officer to respond. Dylan Murphy had left a home in Sandy while seriously injured, suicidal and experiencing a mental health crisis, police said.

The responding officer found Murphy walking along 1000 East near 11640 South, officials said. When the officer called out to him, Murphy didn't seem to react and kept walking, body camera footage shows.

The officer reported to police dispatch that Murphy had his right hand concealed in a jacket, and officials said Friday that the family was not sure if Murphy had a weapon at the time — because Murphy had harmed himself earlier in the evening, officials said.

About a minute and a half after the officer began following Murphy in his patrol vehicle, Murphy can be seen turning around and starting to walk toward the officer. The officer then gets out of his car and commands Murphy show his hands.

Murphy starts running toward the officer, body camera footage shows, and the officer aims his firearm at Murphy while commanding him to show his hands for a second time.

The officer then shouts “Hands!” at Murphy twice more before firing his weapon at least three times — about seven seconds after his first command to Murphy, the footage shows.

It's unclear if Murphy was struck by the officer's initial gunfire; the officer was running backward while shooting at Murphy, and at one point fell on his back.

Once the officer gets up, he shouts three more times for Murphy to show his hands, the footage shows. Murphy then charges the officer, and the officer shoots at Murphy twice more.

At that point, Murphy falls to the ground, groaning and panting. It's unclear in the video if any of those shots struck Murphy.

The officer then yells again for Murphy to show his hands, and orders Murphy to roll over, the footage shows.

“Come on, man,” Murphy seems to reply, still lying on his stomach. Murphy then rolls over with his hands in the air, and the officer commands him to then roll back onto his stomach, to which he complies.

The officer then orders Murphy to keep his arms out, but Murphy instead tries to get up off the ground. The officer repeatedly commands Murphy to remain where he is.

“Stay on the ground. I will shoot,” the officer says, but Murphy moves to a crawling position before standing up and walking toward the officer.

The officer shouts three more commands, then shoots Murphy in the torso over the course of about 13 seconds, the footage shows. Murphy then falls to the ground, and died due to his injuries.

“All of our officers are equipped with less-lethal forms [of force] — whether it be Taser, [pepper spray] or baton,” Sandy police Chief Greg Severson said Friday. “As you can see from the video, this incident escalated extremely quickly. Typically during deadly force encounters like this situation, especially with an officer being alone, we do not train our officers to use less than lethal mitigation when they're alone.”

Severson said Murphy had a “history” with the department, but did not specify Friday what that history was.

Throughout the confrontation — which lasted a little over three minutes between the officer's initial sighting of Murphy to when Murphy was fatally shot — there was only one Sandy police officer present.

Severson said a second officer was redirected to the scene from another assignment, so that's why it “took some time.”

According to the footage, the sole responding officer fired his weapon about six times at Murphy. Officials said exactly how many times Murphy was struck will be investigated according to “officer-involved critical incident” protocol.

The officer, who was not identified, remains on paid administrative leave. He has been a member of the department since March 2021, Severson said.


https://www.fox13now.com/news/local-news/family-continues-to-mourn-after-bodycam-video-shows-man-killed-by-sandy-police-officer

SANDY, Utah — On Friday, Sandy Police released camera video of the night an officer shot and killed 33-year-old Dylan Murphy.

His sister, Laecie Horn, has now watched that video of her brother's death several times.

“He was a good human. That's it. He really was a good man, good little brother,” she said.”

She said Dylan battled addiction and mental health issues, which is why her other brother KC called police on that night, March 26th.

He reported Dylan had severely slit his wrists and KC was scared he was going to bleed out.

“He's tried to check himself in, he told me he's having thoughts they were intrusive. He really wanted help,” she said.

She said she is still in disbelief that her brother is gone.

“I find myself calling his phone on accident,” said Horn, “Just the other day. I miss him very much and I don't know what I'm gonna go through without it.”

She compared the police body camera and dash camera footage with a neighbor's Ring camera footage, and Laecie said things don't add up.

“There's no lights on, he didn't turn them on,” she said, “And then this video ends. So, where's the rest of the shootings he just did, why did they have to cut that out? I'm confused.”

She said the Ring camera video shows the car lights turned on, which a neighbor said happened after he woke up from the sounds of the original gunshots.

“That officer clearly fired another shot with his lights on,” she said. “He shoots another round into my brother who I clearly know at this point from seeing their footage that he was already dead. I wanna know specifically why the officers that I gave all that trust to specifically I didn't go crazy this whole entire time, I trusted them. I waited for the footage to come out before I made any type of assumptions, and I've seen how crazy my brother was but then they doctored stuff.”

She said she does forgive the officer.

“I just hope that this officer gets the chance to come to terms with whatever happened that night,” Horn said.

She also added that she hopes it never happens to another family again, and that there are better resources for those struggling with mental health issues and addiction, as well as the police response to cases like Dylan's.

“I have to say if I was the officer in the situation, I couldn't say that I wouldn't defend myself, but I also would have been paying attention to surroundings and knowing, hey, I've got this guy that I really want to, I want to get down out of this mental health situation. Let me get to him somehow safer or you know let him feel more calm about me,” she said.

Her wish is that Dylan's story will bring people together to get people like her brother the help that they need.

“I hope that we can just become a community and figure it out together as a team,” Horn said.


https://kutv.com/newsletter-daily/family-of-sandy-man-killed-in-officer-involved-shooting-questions-police-dylan-murphy-non-lethal-options-questions-remain-brother-father

SANDY, Utah (KUTV) — The father and brother of Dylan Murphy, a 33-year-old man from Sandy, who was killed in an officer-involved shooting last month, are seeking answers from the police.

According to Kevan Murphy, Dylan's father, he decided not to watch the body camera video as the image of his son lying lifeless in the road would be too painful for him.

When asked about his questions for the police, Kevan said, "Why shoot? Why shoot guns instead of taser him?

His father and brother described him as a loving person who adored his children and was lost.

"Not being able to see him or give him a hug ever again is really rough," Kevan said.


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https://www.fox13now.com/news/local-news/sandy-police-release-videos-from-fatal-officer-involved-shooting

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Tukwila, Washington, United States

Seattle police released new bodycam video Friday evening that shows the moments leading up to officers fatally shooting a suspected child predator at a Tukwila hotel earlier this week.

Seattle Police Department (SPD) Chief Adrian Diaz said the 67-year-old child predator suspect arrived at the DoubleTree Suites hotel around 3:13 p.m. on Wednesday under the impression that he was meeting two young girls, ages 7 and 11.

However, unbeknownst to the suspect, multiple SPD officers with the Washington State Internet Crimes Against Children Taskforce were undercover and waiting to arrest the man.

The newly released video shows the officers opening the door for the man, who immediately flashed a gun. A scuffle then occurred before police ultimately fatally shot the man. The man was later pronounced dead at the scene, according to police.

Officials at the scene said a Seattle officer was grazed by a bullet on their leg during the shootout with the man.

https://komonews.com/news/local/child-predator-suspect-67-year-old-man-seattle-police-department-spd-tukwila-doubletree-suites-hotel-washington-state-internet-crimes-against-children-taskforce-7-11-spd-adrian-diaz-scuffle-data-shootout-gun-violence-bodycam-footage-sexual-exploitation

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Police are looking for people who shot police officers in Vinnytsia region at night

One police officer died and another was injured.

Today, on April 20, around 2 a.m., police officers stopped an unknown dark-colored car for inspection in the Haisyn district of Vinnytsia region.

There were two men in the car. They opened fire at the police officers. A 20-year-old policeman died from his wounds, and his partner was injured.

A police operation was launched in Vinnytsia and Odesa regions. Thanks to the efforts of the operational services, the persons allegedly involved in the crime were identified. The alert was sent to all regional units of the National Police.

Measures are being taken to locate and detain the persons involved in the murder of our colleague.

On behalf of the National Police, we express our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the deceased police officer.

https://interfax.com.ua/news/general/981782-amp.html

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Clark County deputies shoot carjacker pointing a gun at them - April 13, 2024

Original video:

Hazel Dell, Washington, United States

Graphic video captured by body cameras worn by Clark County sheriff's deputies shows the chaotic moments before they shot and killed an armed carjacking suspect inside the American Legion Hall in Hazel Dell last weekend.

The video shows a packed hall on Saturday morning as deputies moved through the room with a K-9, confronting and shooting the suspect, 41-year-old Benjamin Woods, of Prineville, Oregon. He died at the scene. No one inside the hall was hurt. Neither were the deputies.

Deputies later arrested his alleged accomplice, Lyndsey Jones. She appeared in court Monday on a burglary charge.

Clark County deputies had responded to an armed carjacking at 10:38 a.m. in Hazel Dell. Officials said the victim told deputies that one of the suspects was armed with a handgun.

At around 10:54 a.m., deputies responded to a suspicious circumstance call near the Goodwill in Salmon Creek. Witnesses said a male and female had tried to carjack a vehicle with a person inside. The description of the suspects matched that of the armed suspect from Hazel Dell.

Deputies found the carjacked vehicle behind the American Legion Hall at 14011 N.E. 20th Ave., and while they were discussing what they were going to do next, Woods walked out from behind a shipping container that was in the parking lot.

The video from the deputies' body cameras shows Woods walking toward deputies. Deputies order him to put his hands up. He complies at first and says he doesn't want to get bitten by the police dog under the control of one of the deputies.

But then he begins to back away, reaching toward his pockets. The deputies draw their handguns and stun guns.

The deputies yell at him to stop and to get his hands out of his pockets. They chase him into the crowded hall.

Once inside, Woods disappears around a corner and then goes into the men's bathroom. He stops, however, turns, and points a gun at the deputies, who open fire.

A witness told KATU that 37 people were in the hall when deputies shot the suspect. Many of them hid under tables in fear of what was happening. Deputies cleared them out of the building after the shooting, secured the scene and began first aid on Woods.

Two deputies opened fire. Two others saw what happened. All four were put on leave, which is standard practice in law enforcement shootings.

https://www.katu.com/news/local/body-camera-videos-shows-clark-county-deputies-shoot-kill-carjacking-suspect-american-legion-hall-vancouver-hazel-dell

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Carjacker Points Gun at Deputy and Gets Dropped :lolsign:

April 13, 2024. The shooting took place after 41-Year old Benjamin Steven Woods and a woman stole a van and ditched it near a American Legion. Woods, runs inside and goes to the washroom and quickly returns out pointing a firearm at a deputy. Woods, was declared dead on scene.

Four deputies are on critical incident leave as two deputies by the names of Jim Payne and Michael Gonzalez undergo a use of force investigation along with two witness deputies.

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On June 27, 2022, at approximately 12:30 a.m., Akron, Ohio, police officers shot Jayland Walker, a 25-year-old American from Akron. Following a traffic stop and car chase, footage showed an officer saying that Walker's car is slowing down, having reached speeds of more than 50 miles per hour (80 km/h) in residential neighborhoods. Seconds later, Walker, wearing a ski mask, exited the vehicle and began to flee on foot. Officers pursued on foot and fired more than 90 times at Walker. Autopsy results showed that Walker's body was hit by more than 46 bullets.

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Police tried to kick grenade away and lose his legs , Thailand.

the cyber world criticized the clip of police kicking a grenade from the fight at Phan Fah Bridge. Some claimed that the police dropped the grenade themselves, while others said it was a grenade from an M79 launcher that the opposing side fired and fell on the police group. Thailand ( this clip is around ten years ago )

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(April 16) 18-year-old Hussain Al Raji, Detroit, Michigan.

He was awake for 4 days assaulting his family members, they call the cops and as usual gets him killed.

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LASD deputies fatally shoot man running towards them with a knife (multiple POVs) - March 19, 2024

Original video:

Long Beach, California, United States

On March 19, 2024, at 9:18 p.m., Lakewood Station deputies responded to a residence in the 15900 block of Indiana Avenue, Paramount, regarding a welfare call. They contacted the victim, who stated her ex-boyfriend had violated a protective order by showing up at her residence and demanding she let him inside. The male was later identified as 40-year-old Jose Acosta from the city of Bellflower.

Deputies observed Acosta driving near the victim's residence in an orange Pontiac vehicle. Deputies followed Acosta until he stopped in the number two lane of eastbound Artesia Boulevard at Downey Avenue in the city of Long Beach. As deputies prepared to conduct a traffic stop, they positioned their vehicles behind Acosta, who suddenly put his vehicle in reverse. Acosta accelerated backwards and crashed into the front end of the deputy's patrol vehicle. The impact of the collision was so violent that it caused both vehicles to become inoperable.

Deputies immediately exited their patrol vehicles and observed Acosta exit the driver's door of his vehicle with a knife in his right hand. Deputies ordered Acosta to drop his weapon, but he refused and charged toward them, at which time a deputy-involved shooting occurred.

Acosta sustained gunshot wounds to the torso. Deputies rendered aid until the arrival of Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics. Acosta was subsequently pronounced dead at the scene.

A knife with an approximate three-inch blade was recovered at the scene.

One deputy was transported to a local hospital where he was treated for non-life- threatening injuries sustained during the collision. There were no other persons injured in the incident.

https://lasd.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Transparency_031924_LKD_DIS_Summaryam04.11.24.pdf

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