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No Charges Filed Against Cop Who Killed an 82-Year-Old Partially Deaf Man While Sitting in His Car

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After being shot by police, an 82-year-old "granddaddy" battled for his life for two months, but succumbed to his injuries and died. Melvin Bouler, according to his family, is partly deaf and couldn't understand police orders, so one officer filled him with holes. We now hear, a year and a half later, that the cop who murdered Bouler will not face charges. According to police, they responded to a complaint of a guy with a pistol on a Sunday afternoon on November 17, 2019. Melvin Bouler, 82, was reportedly getting into his vehicle and driving away when police arrived. As ABC 7 reported, Adjanay Okoe is not a biological relative of Bouler, but he has looked after her since she was a toddler and considers himself to be her grandpa. She said that he was visiting her mother when he became embroiled in an altercation with her mother's boyfriend, who then phoned the cops. However, she said that he was already being assisted into his vehicle to return home when police arrived

Unarmed Man Killed by Cop in Drive-By Shooting – Taxpayers to Bear Liability

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It took former San Francisco cop Chris Samayoa only four days on his job to score his first murder back on Dec. 1 2017, but it took almost three years to have him prosecuted. As he’s yet to face any kind of a trial for killing shooting 42-year-old Keita O’Neil, this week, civil action against the department has started. San Francisco’s district attorney issued a press release at the time stating that Samayoa was the first ever policeman to be prosecuted in the city over an on-duty murder. This news comes after police acknowledged that an unarmed man was shot and killed by a rookie cop in an event that was carried out in the manner of a drive-by shooting. Samayoa is now awaiting trial — or a fantastically good plea bargain — after he was accused of fatally shooting O’Neil. Samayoa has been charged with voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, assault with a semiautomatic weapon, assault by a police officer and discharge of a firearm with gross negligence. As far as we are aware

Cop Who Arrested an Innocent Family and Small Children Now Running for Sheriff

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Last year, the same department that murdered Elijah McClain made headlines again – this time for holding an innocent family at gunpoint and forcing them all to the ground due to their own ineptitude. The police were searching for a stolen motorbike with a single driver when they came across a whole innocent family in an SUV with a registration plate from another state. The fact that none of the policemen involved in that act of terror were prosecuted — despite committing obvious acts of terrorism against an innocent family by holding children aged 6-17 at gunpoint and pushing them to the ground — exemplifies why police officers can get away with such A January decision exonerated all the cops involved. Despite the fact that the 18th Judicial District District Attorney's Office described the event as "disturbing," they determined that the police "acted legally." "What happened to the innocent occupants is unacceptable and preventable, but that alone does not

A 27-year career cop admits that police officers are trained to fabricate reports and portray themselves as heroes.

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Prior to the advent of computers and body cameras, people were compelled to enter court hearings with the mindset that "it was my side of the story versus the police." Who do you think the jury will believe? " However, given the technological era in which we now live, the word of police personnel may be questioned. However, one former policeman argues that this is insufficient, stating that policemen are trained exactly how to falsify police records for misleading reasons. Thomas Nolan spent 27 years on the job as a policeman and claims he was not a very outstanding beat cop but was unmatched in his ability to write police reports. He was so skilled at phrasing police reports deftly that other officers inside the Boston Police Department sought his help with their own reporting. The Insider reports: He regularly advised his subordinates to include a brief list of keywords in their reports in order to portray themselves as the hero and the suspect — who may have been woun

Cops Raid Innocent Disabled Veteran's Home and Murder Him While He Slept — Lawsuit

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When the SWAT squad of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department conducted a no-knock raid on the house of Don Clark Sr., a 63-year-old Army veteran, in February 2017, Clark was killed. Police immediately claimed that Clark had shot at them, and a subsequent search of the residence uncovered two pistols and a large quantity of drugs. Clark's family is suing four years later, saying he was unarmed and sleeping peacefully in his bed. Jerryl Christmas has been retained by the Clark family to defend them in legal action. The Free Thought Project interviewed Christmas to get a better understanding of how Mr. Clark was shot and murdered and made to seem to be a violent drug dealer. We hope that the lawsuit will allow us to fill out the story of how these drugs got to Don's home, but we do not trust the police narrative in this instance. Mr. Clark had previously served as a paratrooper and was wounded during his duty, forcing him to walk with a cane and walker. "He was diabeti

Cop is being held on suspicion of murdering his son and stuffing him into a hole in the wall.

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On June 28th, Latrice Banks, the wife of Eric G. Banks Jr., petitioned Court Ronald Karasic to grant a restraining order against the former United States Marine and current Baltimore police officer, but the judge declined. Dasan Jones (15) would be discovered dead less than two weeks later, and officer Banks would almost certainly now be charged with his murder. Banks had petitioned the court to safeguard her family from the officer, her husband, for alleged emotional abuse and stalking tendencies. Mrs. Banks was forced to share custody of her three children after being denied the court-ordered safeguards she requested. After being unable to reach Dason, who went by the moniker "DJ," on the phone, police were requested to check over him on Tuesday. Officer Banks was already suspended for an unknown departmental violation when police arrived at his Curtis Bay condominium on the 1400 block of Stoney Point Way. While police searched the home for DJ, Banks informed them that the

A Sadistic Cop Is Captured on Camera Stabbing a Handcuffed Man Multiple Times With a Key

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It's not the first time the Louisville Metropolitan Police Department has come under fire. The department has been implicated in almost every conceivable plan imaginable, from child sex rings to the mass murder of innocent individuals in their own homes, such as Breonna Taylor. Their flagrant disrespect for the law is obvious, which is why the next event is both startling and predictable. Officer Robert Jones of the LMPD appeared in court this week after his arrest for assaulting his girlfriend. While domestic violence among police officers is definitely notable, that is not the focus of this essay. Jones should have been jailed far sooner than he was when body camera footage captured an absolutely cruel behavior. Officer Jones' behavior was so unsettling that other cops turned him in after seeing it. Following the officer's arrest, an open records request was made for the body camera video showing Jones stabbing a handcuffed man in the ribs with a key. Jones gets arrested

“Hey, Wrong Car!” exclaims the narrator. Before holding an innocent man at gunpoint and cuffing him, cops admit they were wrong.

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The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) is under fire after a TikTok video seems to show police holding a guy at gunpoint and then admitting to one another that they had the incorrect suspect before beating him with a dangerous weapon and briefly kidnapping him. The films were posted in June by @lastcall702, a TikTok user. A similar scenario played out in a sequence of two TikTok videos in which at least six LVMPD squad vehicles and at least seven cops arrived on a traffic stop situation that was already developing. Officers started shouting orders to the driver from behind the open doors of their cars, weapons drawn and aimed in the direction of the automobile. He was told to toss his keys out the window, unbuckle his seatbelt, and exit the car with his back to the armed group who surrounded him. Around the same time, the driver was obeying the police' instructions, additional officers shouted from behind the gun-wielding ones, "Hey! It's the wrong vehicle. “

Murder charges against a man were dropped when forensics discovered a cop was shot by another cop.

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Darryl Borden was charged with two counts of attempted murder of a police officer and three counts of felonious assault of a cop. However, after ballistics tests by forensics, it was determined that the bullet that killed Jennifer Kilnapp had not come from Borden's gun but from his partner Bailey Gannon's service pistol. This revelation was made in April but not made public until this month. Authorities have yet to retract their story claiming Borden "pleaded guilty to shooting police officer several times" Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge Michael Russo sentences Borden to a range of 7 to 10 years in prison. He pleaded guilty to a single count of attempted felonious assault of a police officer in May.

Cop Pleads Guilty After Executing a Man on Video and Shooting Him in the Back as He Fled

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Officer Andrew Delke shot and killed Daniel Hambrick, 25, during a traffic stop in Nashville, Tennessee. The officer was originally charged with murder but has now pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter. Legal experts are calling this a major win for Delke as murder charges would have put him away for a long time. He could be eligible for parole after serving 15 months of his 3-year sentence. Police released a graphic video showing Daniel Hambrick being shot dead by a police officer. Three officers contacted WSMV to say that the video does not show enough evidence to justify the officer's actions. The Fraternal Order of Police is now signaling that they intend to fight these charges till the end. "If there's ever a case of premeditated first-degree murder, this is it," the attorney says.