Fla. Deputy Shoots Unarmed Black Man

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Florida Deputy Shoots and Seriously
Injures Unarmed Black Man​
Deputies were responding to a stolen-vehicle report in
Orlando and ordered two men out of the car before shooting.
Witnesses say that the men had their hands up.



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Cedric Bartee


Florida man is in critical condition after being shot by a sheriff’s deputy, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed, WESH 2 reports.

According to authorities, deputies were responding to a stolen-vehicle report when they found two men getting inside the car, the news station notes. Authorities told the men to get out, but although one of them did so, the other reportedly made suspicious movements, causing one of the deputies to fire. The man shot was 28-year-old Cedric Bartee, the driver of the vehicle, law enforcement has confirmed.


“The driver continued to make movements inside the vehicle. At that point, additional commands were given to comply that was not done. The deputy feared for his safety, that he was going to be harmed,” Sheriff’s Office Capt. Angelo Nieves told the news station.

Witnesses at the scene, however, saw the situation differently.

“They kept telling the boy to put their hands up. Their hands were already up. There was no tint on the car, so you could see in the car, and the police just kept saying, ‘Put your hands up.’ Before you know it, they shot three times in the car,” one passerby, Ernest Miles Jr., told the news station.


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Sheriff Jerry Demings has said that there will be a criminal investigation in light of the incident, and the state attorney will review the Florida Department of Law Enforcement investigation once it has finished. “I ask everyone to not rush to judgment until the investigation is completed,” Demings said.


The Orlando Sentinel reports that Bartee—who has had surgery for the injuries he sustained but is still in critical condition—was unarmed at the time. His passenger, 28-year-old Henry Chaney, was arrested without injury, WFTV 9 notes.


Noting that the deputy, identified as Sgt. Robert McCarthy, is white, while Bartee is black, Demings is mindful of the need to keep the peace in the community in light of recent events in New York City and Ferguson, Mo. "This is not really just about this particular incident, but I am very sensitive to the events that have occurred around the nation in recent times that have strained police-community relations," Demings said, according to WFTV 9.




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Stolen car fucks up everything as far as public perception is concerned.... Wonder if there is a dash cam though...
 
Stolen car fucks up everything as far as public perception is concerned.... Wonder if there is a dash cam though...


Yep, which forces us into the position where we have to have "Perfect Victims" in order to have Credible Complaints. :(

Maybe they want us to "Rosa Parks" some victims, i.e., select or recruit from among us some perfect or near-perfect souls to take some center-mass from the police as sacrifices, for all of us.

 

Yep, which forces us into the position where we have to have "Perfect Victims" in order to have Credible Complaints. :(

Maybe they want us to "Rosa Parks" some victims, i.e., select or recruit from among us some perfect or near-perfect souls to take some center-mass from the police as sacrifices, for all of us.


Since WE know that police brutality is so common, I think it would be easy for us to select more 'perfect' cases to help sway public opinion while working on cases like this behind the scenes.
 
We got a price on our heads now, Darren Wilson is a millionaire and never has to work again in his life.
 
Since WE know that police brutality is so common, I think it would be easy for us to select more 'perfect' cases to help sway public opinion while working on cases like this behind the scenes.

In a perfect world, Geno, I would agree with you. But this is not a perfect world that we live in, so, we have to take our victims/sacrificial souls, as we find them -- some prime examples and some less so. Neither are deserving of the treatment they receive. And law enforcement shouldn't get away with murder, just because the victims happen to be imperfect.

 
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Eric Garner has gone global.
 
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