Showing posts with label #PoliceBrutality. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 4, 2021

Judge seats nearly all-white jury to hear Ahmaud Arbery case

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The jury that will consider the fates of three white men accused of killing a Black jogger consists of 11 white people and a single Black member.Prosecutors in the Ahmaud Arbery case, which drew national attention…

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/580029-judge-seats-nearly-all-white-jury-to-hear-ahmaud-arbery-case
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Wednesday, November 3, 2021

U.S. cops aiming for 1000-kill year

After shooting, beating, choking and kicking their way to 1,021 kills last year and 2019’s near-miss count of 999, U.S. police officers are racing to bring 2021’s death toll over the the line: Statista reports this week that police killed 716 civilians in the first nine months of 2021. — Read the rest

Source: https://boingboing.net/2021/11/03/u-s-cops-race-to-hit-1000-kill-target-for-year.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=u-s-cops-race-to-hit-1000-kill-target-for-year
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Monday, August 2, 2021

Detroit police investigating after video shows officer apparently punching man in face

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The Detroit Police Department (DPD) is investigating a viral video showing an officer apparently punching a man in the face, …

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/565992-detroit-police-investigating-after-video-shows-officer-apparently
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Friday, July 2, 2021

Arkansas deputy’s bodycam was off when he killed teen

Arkansas sheriff’s deputy Michael Davis shot dead 17-year-old Hunter Brittain during a traffic stop two weeks ago. Davis was fired Thursday, with Lonoke County Sheriff John Staley saying that he “didn’t follow the agency’s body camera policy”. Which is to say, the camera was turned off during the killing. — Read the rest

Source: https://boingboing.net/2021/07/02/arkansas-sheriffs-deputy-bodycam-was-off-when-he-killed-teen.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=arkansas-sheriffs-deputy-bodycam-was-off-when-he-killed-teen
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Thursday, June 17, 2021

Albuquerque marks 50th anniversary of Mexican American uprising over police violence

Activists in Albuquerque this week commemorated the 50th anniversary of one of the first modern Mexican American rebellions against police over discrimination and harassment.

Why it matters: The “Albuquerque uprising” is part of the forgotten history of protests against police mistreatment of Latinos in the 1960s and 1970s. Since the murder of George Floyd, Latino advocates have tried to draw attention to that history and the often-overlooked police violence against Hispanics today.


Background: In June 1971, the arrest of several Chicano teens for underage drinking at Albuquerque’s Roosevelt Park set off 30 hours of violence in New Mexico’s largest city.

  • Hundreds had gathered in the park for a concert. As the police became more aggressive, young Mexican Americans threw rocks and bottles at officers, yelling “Chicano power” and other slogans.

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A Mexican American teen detained by Albuquerque police. Photo: Albuquerque Journal
  • Officers “started putting on strong pressure, and some of the guys got fed up,” Richard Moore, minister of justice for the Black Berets, a militant Mexican American group, told the Daily Lobo at the time.
  • Police fired their guns in the air and tossed tear gas but the angry crowd overturned police cars, started fires and smashed windows, forcing officers to flee.
  • The uprising didn’t end until the National Guard was called in. Some 600 people were arrested, dozens injured and the area and nearby buildings suffered an estimated $5 million in damage.

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Police take cover during protests with Mexican American demonstrators in Albuquerque, 1971. Photo: Albuquerque Journal

The intrigue: The unrest led to reforms in the Albuquerque police department and forced officials to acknowledge the ongoing harassment of Latinos. In the lead up to the rebellion, Mexican American activists had been complaining about police excessive force but officials had ignored them.

  • “I know we have police brutality in Albuquerque,” New Mexico Lt. Gov. Robert Mondragon told a crowd at Roosevelt Park the day after the rebellion started. “Police brutality is not alleged—it is factual.”

Like previous clashes with police and Black Americans in places like Cairo, Ill., and York, Pa., the uprising came after years of physical harassment and brutality by white officers and a new influx of federal funds that gave police department military equipment.

  • Such rebellions against police in smaller cities have been dismissed as “hoodlums” who just rioted, Yale historian Elizabeth Hinton points out in her new book, “America on Fire: The Untold History of Police Violence and Black Rebellion Since the 1960s.”
  • Hinton argues that a generation after the Civil Rights Movement, people of color used violence as a political tool to fight growing police harassment and oppression.
  • The country saw similar rebellions by Puerto Ricans and Mexican Americans in Jersey City, N.J.; Pharr and Houston, Texas; Oxnard, Calif.; and Bridgeport, Conn.

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Riot police try to control Mexican American protesters in Albuquerque, 1971. Photo: Albuquerque Journal

Don’t forget: Albuquerque today remains under a federal consent decree to reform its police department following a 2014 U.S. Justice Department investigation that found routine use of excessive force.

  • An independent monitor has repeatedly criticized Albuquerque police for refusing to change its culture.

Source: https://www.axios.com/albuquerque-50th-anniversary-of-police-riot-183b9030-c5c7-46c2-9fcc-6649dfbe4a06.html
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Friday, May 21, 2021

Video shows officer saying ‘you shouldn’t be able to breathe’ moments before jailed man’s death

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Body camera footage obtained by a local Tennessee outlet showed law enforcement officials told a jailed man they restrained, “you shouldn’t be able to breathe” shortly before he died.When William Jennette, 48…

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/554681-video-shows-officer-saying-you-shouldnt-be-able-to-breathe-moments
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Sunday, May 9, 2021

Internal probe finds officers shouldn’t have shot into Breonna Taylor’s apartment

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Two investigators who conducted an internal probe into the death of Breonna Taylor determined the three Louisville Police Department (LPD) involved should not have fired shots into her apartment.Accord…

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/552558-internal-probe-finds-officers-shouldnt-have-shot-into-breonna-taylors
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Thursday, April 29, 2021

Hundreds report abnormal menstruation after being teargassed during Portland protests

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More than 1,000 report cramping, increased bleeding and other health issues, challenging claims teargas has minor impact

More than a thousand people reported lasting health effects after being exposed to teargas during protests in Portland, Oregon, last summer, according to a newly published scientific study.

Nearly 900 people reported abnormal menstrual cycles, including intense cramping and increased bleeding, that began or persisted days after their initial exposure to the teargas. Hundreds of others complained of other negative health impacts, including severe headaches, nausea, diarrhea, and mental health concerns.

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Source: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/apr/29/teargas-protest-menstrual-cycles-health-impact
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Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Man dies after being pinned to ground by California officers during arrest

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Police in Alameda, Calif., have released footage from body cameras worn by officers who pinned a man to the ground before he died earlier this month.Video …

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/550629-man-dies-after-being-pinned-to-ground-by-california-officers-during
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Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Iowa man receives $8 million settlement after being shot and paralyzed by police

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A man in Iowa received an $8 million settlement after being shot by police in 2016 left him paralyzed. The City of Cedar Rapids’ settlement with Jerime…

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/549499-iowa-man-receives-8-million-settlement-after-being-shot-and-paralyzed-by
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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Cheers erupt outside courtroom as Chauvin guilty verdict is delivered – video

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Crowds gathered outside a courtroom in Minneapolis reacted in jubilation when jurors returned a verdict of guilty on all three charges against the former police officer Derek Chauvin, on trial for the klling of 46-year-old George Floyd

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Source: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/video/2021/apr/20/cheers-erupt-outside-courtroom-as-chauvin-guilty-verdict-is-delivered-video
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Monday, April 19, 2021

Chauvin cases goes to jury as nation braces for verdict

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The city of Minneapolis and the nation at large began a tense waiting game Monday after closing arguments were heard in the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin, who’s charged with the murder of George Floyd….

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/549085-chauvin-cases-goes-to-jury-as-nation-braces-for-verdict
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A heavily fortified Minneapolis awaits verdict in Chauvin trial

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MINNEAPOLIS — Attorneys in the trial of a former Minneapolis police officer charged with killing George Floyd are set to make their closing arguments Monday, each side seeking to distill three weeks of testimony to persuade jurors to deliver their view of the right verdict.

For prosecutors, Derek Chauvin recklessly squeezed the life from Floyd as he and two other officers pinned him to the street for 9 minutes and 29 seconds outside a corner market, despite Floyd’s repeated cries that he couldn’t breathe — actions they say warrant conviction not just for manslaughter but also on two murder counts.

For the defense, Floyd, who was Black, put himself at risk by swallowing fentanyl and methamphetamine, then resisted officers trying to arrest him — factors that compounded his vulnerability to a diseased heart and raise sufficient doubt that Chauvin, who is white, should be acquitted.

Each side will pull key testimony to support their narrative for what killed Floyd in a case that roiled America 11 months ago and continues to resonate. The anonymous jury will later deliver verdicts in a courthouse surrounded by concrete barriers and razor wire, in an anxious city heavily fortified by National Guard members and just days after fresh outrage erupted over the police killing of a 20-year-old Black man in a nearby suburb.

The attorneys aren’t limited by time, though legal experts say overlong arguments risk losing jurors’ attention and may be less effective. Prosecutors Steve Schleicher and Jerry Blackwell will share the closing, with Schleicher leading off and Blackwell coming on for the last-word rebuttal of defense attorney Eric Nelson’s closing.

Chauvin, 45, is charged with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. Experts expect Schleicher to walk jurors through the elements of the charges. All three require the jury to conclude that Chauvin’s actions were a “substantial causal factor” in Floyd’s death — and that his use of force was unreasonable.

Schleicher can remind jurors of key testimony from a myriad prosecution medical experts who testified that Floyd died of asphyxiation caused by being pinned to the pavement. He and Blackwell can point to plentiful testimony from use-of-force experts who said Chauvin’s actions were clearly improper, as well as Minneapolis Police Department officials saying they were outside his training.

Video played a huge role at trial, both in buttressing the expert testimony and in driving home the emotional impact of Floyd’s anguish and death. Prosecutors can re-play video during their closings, and experts say they expect it.

Guilty verdicts must be unanimous, which means Nelson needs to raise doubt in the minds of just a single juror on the various counts. His closing is certain to return to the themes of his cross-examination of prosecution witnesses and the brief defense case he mounted.

Nelson is sure to highlight how the county medical examiner, Dr. Andrew Baker, did not conclude that Floyd died of asphyxia — putting him at odds with the prosecution’s medical experts, even though Baker did call Floyd’s death a homicide and testify that he believes Floyd’s heart gave out in part due to being pinned to the ground.

Nelson is also certain to remind the jury of Floyd’s drug use, perhaps with the same language he frequently used during the testimony phase — with questions that emphasized words such as “illicit.” Despite the long duration of Floyd’s restraint, he’s likely to again portray Chauvin’s use of force as dictated by “fluid” and “dynamic” factors that shouldn’t be second-guessed, including the prospect that Chauvin was distracted by a threatening group of bystanders.

Nelson is also likely to question perhaps the strongest single part of the state’s case — the video of Floyd’s arrest, including bystander Darnella Frazier’s video that largely established public perceptions of events. Nelson argued that camera angles can be deceptive, and used other views to suggest to jurors that Chauvin’s knee wasn’t on Floyd’s neck at all times.

“If I was Nelson, I’d do a lot of things, because a lot of things need to be done,” Joe Friedberg, a local defense attorney not involved in the case, said. “He’s in desperate trouble here.”

Fourteen jurors heard testimony, two of them alternates. If Judge Peter Cahill follows the usual practice of dismissing the last two chosen as alternates, the 12 who will deliberate will include six white and six Black or multiracial jurors.

Second-degree murder requires prosecutors to prove Chauvin intended to harm Floyd. Third-degree murder requires proof that Chauvin’s actions were “eminently dangerous” and done with indifference to loss of life. Second-degree manslaughter requires jurors to believe that he caused Floyd’s death through negligence and consciously took the chance of causing severe injury or death.

Each count carries a different maximum sentence: 40 years for second-degree unintentional murder, 25 years for third-degree murder, and 10 years for second-degree manslaughter. Sentencing guidelines call for far less time, including 12½ years on either murder count.

Source: https://www.politico.com/news/2021/04/19/fortified-minneapolis-verdict-chauvin-trial-483043
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Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Officer Kim Potter to be charged with 2nd-degree manslaughter in Daunte Wright’s death

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Kim Potter, the former police officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright outside Minneapolis on Sunday, was arrested and charged by Washington County Pete Orput with second-degree manslaughter on Wednesday.

Why it matters: The shooting of the 20-year-old Black man in Brooklyn Center, Minn., just ten miles from where George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer last year, has reinvigorated Black Lives Matter protests and led to three consecutive nights of unrest.


Context: Second-degree manslaughter carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine, according to Minnesota law.

The big picture: Police said at a press conference the day after the shooting that Potter appeared to have inadvertently pulled out her gun instead of a Taser during a traffic stop.

  • Both Potter and Brooklyn Center police chief Tim Gannon submitted their resignations on Tuesday.
  • A New York Times review of 15 so-called “weapon confusion” cases of police shooting people found that only five were indicted and three ultimately convicted.

Between the lines: Brooklyn Center, a suburb about 10 miles north of Minneapolis, is in Hennepin County, not Washington.

  • Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman’s office referred the case to Orput under a new policy meant to avoid conflict-of-interest issues given the close working relationship between prosecutors and local police.

What they’re saying: “While we appreciate that the district attorney is pursuing justice for Daunte, no conviction can give the Wright family their loved one back. This was no accident. This was an intentional, deliberate, and unlawful use of force. Driving while Black continues to result in a death sentence,” Ben Crump, attorney for the Wright family, said in a statement.

  • “It’s past time for meaningful change in our country. We will keep fighting for justice for Daunte, for his family, and for all marginalized people of color. And we will not stop until there is meaningful policing and justice reform and until we reach our goal of true equality.”

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Source: https://www.axios.com/kim-potter-daunte-wright-charges-315c1eb1-7e32-46d5-a901-3c5aace733b7.html
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Thursday, April 8, 2021

Pulmonary expert testifies Floyd ‘died from a low level of oxygen,’ suffered brain damage

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A pulmonary expert in the trial of Derek Chauvin testified on Thursday that George Floyd “died from a low level of oxygen” which caused “damage to his brain.””Mr. Floyd died from a low level of o…

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/547137-pulmonary-doctor-testifies-floyd-died-from-a-low-level-of-oxygen
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Sunday, April 4, 2021

Chicago Police to release body cam footage following fatal shooting of 13-year-old boy

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Chicago Police are set to release body camera footage connected to the fatal shooting of a 13-year-old boy this week, following calls from city officials, the boy’s family and the mayor for answers.Adam Toledo was…

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/546342-chicago-police-to-release-body-cam-footage-following-fatal-shooting-of
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Saturday, March 13, 2021

George Floyd’s family awarded $27m in settlement

The family of George Floyd, the unarmed black man killed last year by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, has settled a wrongful death claim with the city for $27m.

The city council voted 13-0 to approve the settlement, which directs $500,000 to be used to benefit the George Floyd Memorial site at 38th and Chicago.

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Source: https://boingboing.net/2021/03/13/george-floyds-family-awarded-27m-in-settlement.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=george-floyds-family-awarded-27m-in-settlement
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Friday, March 12, 2021

Minneapolis to pay George Floyd’s family $27m in police custody death lawsuit

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City agrees to settle lawsuit with family weeks before trial begins for Derek Chauvin, former police officer charged with murder

The city of Minneapolis has agreed to pay $27m to settle a civil lawsuit with the family of George Floyd, just weeks before the trial is scheduled to begin for the former police officer charged with his murder.

The city council unanimously approved the settlement on Friday. The council emerged from closed session Friday to announce the move, which includes $500,000 for the neighborhood where Floyd was arrested.

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Source: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/mar/12/minneapolis-pay-george-floyd-family-27m-police-lawsuit
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Friday, March 5, 2021

Database of police settlements

Five Thirty Eight published a database of police settlements at Github—a unique body of information that reveals the financial costs incurred by America’s excessively violent cops. But it cautions against using the information to draw comparisons between jurisdictions.

As we describe in an accompanying article, this data has major issues.

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Source: https://boingboing.net/2021/03/05/database-of-police-settlements.html
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