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CHILD WARNING Chicongo homo Police Shoot And Kill 13 Year Old

Since this entire description of what happened is complete bullshit, here's the real story! Police officer Noah Ball was chasing the 13 yr old UNARMED boy who had exited a stolen vehicle and was trying to escape on foot. The 13 yr old boy had stopped running and was finally complying with the officers command to stop, turn, and put his hands up. As the boy was turning with hands up, the officer shot, hitting him in the upper back.

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https://www.5newsonline.com/article/news/crime/case-file-released-springdale-officer-justified-dimitri-calvert/527-137fde65-edb4-4743-a89b-9060566f36b2

Sorry for the YouTube link. I tried to upload the video to here and it didn't work. The blurry bodycam is not censored. Dumbass is just out of focus. 3:00 for the money shot.

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Suicidal man charges towards Tustin police with a knife and gets killed (multiple POVs)

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Tustin, California, United States

January 8, 2023

On Sunday, January 8, 2023, at approximately 7:32 a.m., the SAPD received a 9-1-1 call of a suspicious subject at 902 West Edinger Avenue, Santa Ana. The subject, later identified as Mejia, was reportedly walking down the street with a large butcher knife in his hand. The Reporting Party (RP) indicated the subject was bleeding from his hand.

In an interview with OCDA investigators, Officer Diaz stated that due to all the blood on Mejia and the knife in his hand, Officer Diaz thought Mejia had just stabbed or killed someone. Officer Diaz saw Mejia run toward Officer Newman and Officer Sanchez. It appeared Mejia was going to “attack the officers.” He stated he heard five to eight gunshots and was under the assumption that both Officer Newman and Officer Sanchez fired their handguns. He saw Mejia fall to the street, still holding the knife.

John Doe 1, one of Mejia's roommates, told Detective Schaller that Mejia was speaking on the phone the night prior to the shooting. This conversation was apparently between Mejia and his daughter who lives in El Salvador. John Doe 1 overhead Mejia asking his daughter for “forgiveness for what he did” and that he was going to turn himself into the police. Mejia also seemed to be acting paranoid by stating people were after him and accused his roommates of trying to kill his daughters.

Another roommate, John Doe 2, stated that approximately two months prior to the shooting Mejia had cut his wrist. Mejia was transported to a hospital where he stayed for almost three weeks.

On February 15, 2021, Mejia attempted suicide by driving his car into a pole. College Hospital Costa Mesa medical records indicated a history of suicidal thoughts and self-injurious behavior. As a result, Mejia was placed on a mental health hold for several days.

https://orangecountyda.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/OIS-Clemente-De-Garay-Mejia-correction.pdf

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Frank E. Tyson dies in custody (I cant breath 2) (its called that honest, i dont make fun of those who passed on to better places)

CLEVELAND OHIO


Authorities are investigating the death of a man who struggled with Canton police officers before he lost consciousness last week.

Frank E. Tyson, 53, who is Black, yelled and fought with patrolmen for several minutes before they handcuffed him April 18. At one point, an officer placed a knee into Tyson's back while the Canton man was handcuffed, according to an officer's body-camera video.

“I can't breathe,” Tyson said, according to the video.

Police said Tyson was accused of driving his car into a pole and fleeing the scene. Afterward, police say, Tyson ran to the AMVETS on Sherrick Road. A 911 caller said a man, later identified as Tyson, ran into the building and refused to leave. Tyson could be heard yelling in the background.

When police arrived after 8 p.m., a person standing in the doorway told officers, “Please take him out of here now.”

As police approached Tyson, he pulled away, knocking over barstools and shouting, “get the sheriff.” Officers dragged Tyson out of the bar, held him down and handcuffed him, according to body-worn camera footage from one of the officers.

While officers were handcuffing him, one officer placed a knee on Tyson's back, and Tyson said, “I can't breathe” several times, according to the footage.

“You're fine,” one officer responded.

Roughly five minutes later, an officer asked if Tyson had calmed down, to which a different officer says, “He might be out.”


Officers tried to pick up Tyson, and they realized that he was not breathing. They then began CPR before paramedics arrived and took over.

The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is examining the death. The two officers involved in the case have been placed on administrative leave. Canton Mayor William Sherer promised transparency and said he showed members of the Tyson family the body-camera footage before it was released.

“This investigation is in the hands of BCI, and we will continue to provide them with all the required information they need to do their work,” Sherer said. “Given this is a pending investigation, we are limited on what further information we can provide.”

Tyson had been out of prison for only 12 days, following a nearly 24-year sentence for charges including burglary and kidnapping, according to records from the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction.

He had been in prison twice before that, serving less than three years in the 1990s


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https://www.cleveland.com/news/2024/04/i-cant-breathe-ohio-authorities-investigating-death-of-man-in-canton-police-custody.html


Kys

(keep yourself safe)

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0:25 you can hear him grasp as narcan is administered due to an overdose.

the woman screaming is his fiancée.

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George Floyd Full Killing :marseyschizowave:

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

:marseycalvintalking:

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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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