They said forensics shows that the gun wasn't even Keith's, but had the officer who killed him DNA all over the weapon. He planted the gun AFTER he had already planned to shoot him. This is sad. And this was back in 2011. People think we're making police brutality up.
No matter what the alleged "criminal" has done, these police don't have the right to play executioner because they are pissed off about having to do their jobs.
They said forensics shows that the gun wasn't even Keith's, but had the officer who killed him DNA all over the weapon. He planted the gun AFTER he had already planned to shoot him. This is sad. And this was back in 2011. People think we're making police brutality up.
No matter what the alleged "criminal" has done, these police don't have the right to play executioner because they are pissed off about having to do their jobs.
They said forensics shows that the gun wasn't even Keith's, but had the officer who killed him DNA all over the weapon. He planted the gun AFTER he had already planned to shoot him. This is sad. And this was back in 2011. People think we're making police brutality up.
No matter what the alleged "criminal" has done, these police don't have the right to play executioner because they are pissed off about having to do their jobs.
They said forensics shows that the gun wasn't even Keith's, but had the officer who killed him DNA all over the weapon. He planted the gun AFTER he had already planned to shoot him. This is sad. And this was back in 2011. People think we're making police brutality up.
No matter what the alleged "criminal" has done, these police don't have the right to play executioner because they are pissed off about having to do their jobs.
The whole conversation is sickening. There's audio of the officer saying he's going to kill Keith and the other officer saying "you know it" in agreement during the chase. It's infuriating that they're just now being charged.
They said forensics shows that the gun wasn't even Keith's, but had the officer who killed him DNA all over the weapon. He planted the gun AFTER he had already planned to shoot him. This is sad. And this was back in 2011. People think we're making police brutality up.
No matter what the alleged "criminal" has done, these police don't have the right to play executioner because they are pissed off about having to do their jobs.
Oh my god. Why did they think they could plant a weapon that he hadn't even touched? The must not have assumed the wife was there. Wait what happened in 2011.
Why are they yelling drop the gun? Did they see something that looks like a gun, or is it just a pre-preemptive explanation for shooting they were panning to do?
It looks like what the office dropped was a glove? I don't see a gun on the ground, but it may have fallen somewhere else on the scene. And where is the audio?
I'm sorry but I gotta ask, why were they stopped in the first place? Why he couldn't get out the car like his wife was also telling him? Because of his TBI? A cop asked for a baton and 2 seconds later the shooting starts.
Same people in here playing devil's advocate while everyone else mourns the clear legalized killing of another.
The fact that many women who work as nurses in mental health facilities know how to disarm and subdue mentally ill grown men who can be threats without killing them yet police officers who make much more and have much more training can't? Police are the problem, clear cut facts.
Same people in here playing devil's advocate while everyone else mourns the clear legalized killing of another.
The fact that many women who work as nurses in mental health facilities know how to disarm and subdue mentally ill grown men who can be threats without killing them yet police officers who make much more and have much more training can't? Police are the problem, clear cut facts.
The video, which lasts 2 minutes 12 seconds, begins with shaking images of grass and the voice, apparently that of an officer, shouting, “Hands up!”
Immediately, Ms. Scott said, “Don’t shoot him,” and began walking closer to the officers and Mr. Scott’s vehicle. “Don’t shoot him. He has no weapon. He has no weapon. Don’t shoot him.”
An officer can then be heard yelling: “Gun. Gun. Drop the gun.” A police S.U.V. with lights flashing arrived, partly obscuring Ms. Scott’s view, and a uniformed officer got out. From that point, there are five officers, most of whom appeared to be wearing body armor over plain clothes, around Mr. Scott.
“Don’t shoot him, don’t shoot him,” Ms. Scott pleaded, her voice becoming louder and more anxious. “He didn’t do anything.”