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WaPo: Thousands Are Killed By Cops, Who Are Rarely Prosecuted
Last edited Sun Apr 12, 2015, 12:42 PM - Edit history (1)
Among the thousands of fatal shootings at the hands of police since 2005, only 54 officers have been charged, a Post analysis found. Most were cleared or acquitted in the cases that have been resolved.On a rainy night five years ago, Officer Coleman Duke Brackney set off in pursuit of a suspected drunk driver, chasing his black Mazda Miata down rural Arkansas roads at speeds of nearly 100 miles per hour. When the sports car finally came to rest in a ditch, Brackney opened fire at the rear window and repeatedly struck the driver, 41-year-old James Ahern, in the back. The gunshots killed Ahern.
Prosecutors charged Brackney with felony manslaughter. But he eventually entered a plea to a lesser charge and could ultimately be left with no criminal record.
Now, he serves as the police chief in a small community 20 miles from the scene of the shooting.
Brackney is among 54 officers charged over the past decade for fatally shooting someone while on duty, according to an analysis by The Washington Post and researchers at Bowling Green State University. This analysis, based on a wide range of public records and interviews with law enforcement, judicial and other legal experts, sought to identify for the first time every officer who faced charges for such shootings since 2005. These represent a small fraction of the thousands of fatal police shootings that have occurred across the country in that time.
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Ice T is on record saying that, when he was growing up in the hood, the cops were The Ultimate Gang, because they could gun you down with no legal consequences.
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WaPo: Thousands Are Killed By Cops, Who Are Rarely Prosecuted (Original Post)
Brett Fitz
Apr 2015
OP
Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)1. Kicked
and recommended!
libodem
(19,288 posts)2. It's an Authoritarian Problem
As well as a race problem. Utah police shootings out pace almost any other type of killings. It's a very white and religious state. I suppose they get a free pass.
http://www.sltrib.com/news/1842489-155/killings-by-utah-police-outpacing-gang