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Dallas sniper attack: 5 officers killed, suspect identified



The ambush began with gunshots that killed five officers and sent screaming crowds scrambling for cover. It ended when a Dallas police bomb squad robot killed a gunman after negotiations failed.

Investigators have identified the dead suspect: 25-year-old Micah Xavier Johnson of Mesquite, Texas. But they're still trying to answer key questions. Chief among them: Was anyone else involved in the shootings, which began Thursday night during a protest against police violence and left parts of downtown Dallas under siege for hours? And are other suspects on the loose?
The deadly gunfire erupted in Dallas as videos showing two African-American men shot by police in Louisiana and Minnesota spurred protests and debate over police use of force across the country.



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Patrick Mumford was sitting in his own car in February, 2016 when he was confronted by three Savannah-Chatham Metro Police Officers, who were serving a warrant for another man, Michael Clay.

The lead officer confronts Patrick but does not believe Patrick when he truthfully identifies himself to the officer, twice. Patrick rightfully asks the officers what is the matter and to see the arrest warrant they say they are serving.

Fearful and confused, Patrick retreats into the passenger seat of his car. Within 38 seconds of his initial introduction to the officers, the lead officer is ordering Patrick to be tased for non-compliance.

It takes a violent use of force for officers to realize what we already know: they have the wrong guy.

Rather than apologize, the officers rationalize and justify their actions to horrified neighbors and even Patrick's parents. These rationalizations include the repeated false statement that the officers asked Patrick for his ID.

Patrick is arrested for obstruction. As a non-violent drug offender serving in a first-offender probation program, a pending probation violation could cost him his job, his college education, and seven years in prison: all for sitting in his own car, minding his own business, and telling the truth.


Incident happened a while ago but proof was only uploaded recently. This video is honestly shocking. It shows pure racism and police brutality.

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Motivational wrote
Patrick Mumford was sitting in his own car in February, 2016 when he was confronted by three Savannah-Chatham Metro Police Officers, who were serving a warrant for another man, Michael Clay.

The lead officer confronts Patrick but does not believe Patrick when he truthfully identifies himself to the officer, twice. Patrick rightfully asks the officers what is the matter and to see the arrest warrant they say they are serving.

Fearful and confused, Patrick retreats into the passenger seat of his car. Within 38 seconds of his initial introduction to the officers, the lead officer is ordering Patrick to be tased for non-compliance.

It takes a violent use of force for officers to realize what we already know: they have the wrong guy.

Rather than apologize, the officers rationalize and justify their actions to horrified neighbors and even Patrick's parents. These rationalizations include the repeated false statement that the officers asked Patrick for his ID.

Patrick is arrested for obstruction. As a non-violent drug offender serving in a first-offender probation program, a pending probation violation could cost him his job, his college education, and seven years in prison: all for sitting in his own car, minding his own business, and telling the truth.


Incident happened a while ago but proof was only uploaded recently. This video is honestly shocking. It shows pure racism and police brutality.



Despite the fact that this officer is lying on camera there will still be people defending him.
If the officer was in the right then why would he need to lie? Even he knows he was in the wrong.

Isn't it just brilliant how, even after they find out that it isn't the right guy, they still keep him pinned to the hood of the police car in cuffs?
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Cops Shoot Unarmed Caregiver With His Hands Up While He Helps Man

A North Miami behavior therapist trying to help a patient with autism says he was shot in the leg by cops responding to the scene even after he laid down on the pavement and put his hands in the air.

Part of Monday's incident was caught on a witness' cellphone camera, and shows caregiver Charles Kinsey trying to explain to police that weapons were not necessary as they aimed their rifles in his direction.

Kinsey, 47, spoke Wednesday from his hospital bed with a local FOX affiliate and recounted trying to show police he was not a physical threat.

North Miami police said they were called to the scene after a report of a man walking around with a gun and threatening suicide.

"I'm telling them again, 'Sir, there is no need for firearms. I'm unarmed, he's an autistic guy. He got a toy truck in his hand,'" Kinsey said, restating what could be heard on the video.

The shooting itself is not seen in the footage, although at least one of the three officers at the scene did fire, striking Kinsey in the leg.

"It was like a mosquito bite, and when it hit me, I'm like, I still got my hands in the air, and I said, 'No I just got shot!' And I'm saying, 'Sir, why did you shoot me?'" Kinsey recalled, "and his words to me, he said, 'I don't know.'"

Kinsey's attorney, Hilton Napoleon, said his client heard another officer ask why he opened fire.

"The shooting officer said he didn't know why he shot him," Napoleon said, according to NBC Miami.

The officer who fired his weapon was not identified, but was placed on administrative leave amid an investigation.


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Seems we have another one again. Two male police officers who are unable to disarm a small woman holding a tiny pair of scissors, so instead they shoot her.

A Navajo woman who was shot dead by a police officer in Arizona, sparking protests, was carrying medical scissors as she approached him, body camera footage has shown.

The shooting of Loreal Tsingine, 27, in March, led tribal officials to urge the US Justice Department to investigate the treatment of Native Americans who live in towns that border the reservation.

Footage of the 30-second encounter in Winslow however has been made public after a ruling that officer Austin Shipley was justified in shooting her because he feared his life, and that of a colleague, were threatened.

It appears to show Tsingine resisting arrest and being thrown to the ground, where her belongings spill out of her purse, including a prescription for Aripiprazole, an anti-psychotic medication.

After she is thrown to the ground, she gets back up and approaches the officer with medical scissors. It is at this point that he shoots her, with his partner scrambling out of the way.

The audio then kicks in, where he can heard breathing heavily, tell his partner: 'She came at me with those scissors'. He then appears to wretch.

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My problem is why does it have to be labeled "black man" why not African American male?
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Utzy wrote My problem is why does it have to be labeled "black man" why not African American male?

For the same reason it isn't "European-American male" when talking about a white guy. Our family lines have been here for generations, so there isn't much reason to keep the continent/country origins in the description. I wondered the same thing before, but I learned a bit about it when group of black students at my school said that they are just Americans and really have nothing to do with Africa. Makes sense, especially since we white people don't usually go with our continent or country.
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Did you guys hear about the shooting of a black male in Tulsa a few days ago? Surprised I haven't seen anything on here posted about it.
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From different angles, the videos show the same scene.

An unarmed black man walks on a Tulsa, Oklahoma, road with his hands in the air. Police officers follow closely behind him as he approaches his vehicle. He stands beside the car, then falls to the ground after one officer pulls the trigger.

Now 40-year-old Terence Crutcher is dead. Crutcher's sister is demanding that prosecutors charge the officer who shot him. And the police videos of the incident are fueling criticism about the case.


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