Police kills crip!! On cam! Full video

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Repost, but this was the suicide he wanted. I wonder what happened to those cops for that, he clearly threw the gun away.
 
Repost, but this was the suicide he wanted.

thanks for the input. it's the first I've heard of the vid but I just can't keep watchin' fights and violence. I'm just done with all of the garbage. :smh:

Suicide by Cop, huh? R.I.P. young man. :smh:
 
Repost, but this was the suicide he wanted. I wonder what happened to those cops for that, he clearly threw the gun away.

What happened to them??...probably got promoted.

Notice how they check on the health of the dog first....:smh:
 
Got Damn! You can hear from the cops response they knew they had fucked up. But when you end up shooting your own dog you already know.

Dude was clearly throwing away his gun. :smh:
 
Can't believe they opened up like that with the dog on site, the owner of the dog sounds pretty pissed near the end there.
 
There was no need to send that dog at him. And that man had clearly threw the gun away. So there was no need to target practice on him. If the brother seemed to be disturbed he should have been treated that way. He had no hostage. That video showed trigger happy cops.

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Damn. They opened up something fierce on him. Cops were wrong. Young brotha was wrong too.
 
he's a human and all but how the fuck else was this going to end. if you do stupid shit like that be prepared to face the fucking music
 
If the police did not have bean bags they usually have other methods for disturbed people. He never pointed a gun at no one. But they figured that if they send the dog in to bite him he will shoot the dog, so they really wanted to gun him down regardless. Everything else was just making it easy for them to do it and it be justified. Needed someone there that may have been concerned about him just a little bit. Anyone can see he was just emotionally out of control at that time. There was problems he was dealing with. He had not hurt anyone and pointed no gun at no one.

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Got Damn! You can hear from the cops response they knew they had fucked up. But when you end up shooting your own dog you already know.

Dude was clearly throwing away his gun. :smh:

The vid showed it in slow motion. In real time at night just about anyone would pull the trigger
 
From Wikipedia:

Deandre Brunston's aunt, Keisha Brunston, brought a wrongful death lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department in response to the killing.[4] They alleged the deputies could have easily prevented the death, were poorly trained in these situations and were 'trigger-happy'.[1] Charges against the deputies were dropped and the suit focused on the supervisors and training.[1] The judge ruled that suit could still charge against the animal's handler and supervisors including civil rights violations, false arrest and "negligent hiring, training and supervision."[5] An order to release the police dog was allegedly given over a phone from an off-duty supervisor, who had been drinking.[1] The family's attorney noted that the officers present seemed to act in haste as a crisis team with a trained negotiator was en route to the scene and would have determined whether the young man was bluffing.[1] The family later settled with the county for $340,000 in March 2006.[6] Brunston's mother, Brenda Gaines, was awarded $122,500 with his three children also receiving sums.[7] The county also was ordered to pay $105,000 in legal fees.[6] Several deputies were also given two-to-five day suspensions for shooting when not designated as on-site shooters.[1]
Deandre Brunston has become a symbol against police brutality.[8][9][10] Keisha Brunston spoke at a War and Racism Forum in 2005 in Los Angeles.[11] His picture was held in a march in Atlanta, GA in 2007 for the U.S. Social Forum.[12] Brunston's family also spoke at a 2008 vigil for Muhammad Usman Chaudhry, an autistic Pakistani American, who was wrongfully killed by an LAPD officer.[13][14][15]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deandre_Brunston
 
The crip should have moved slower, sudden moves can get you shot. I wonder if those cops all agree that if one fires they all fire, that way the spotlight is not on a single cop.
 
From Wikipedia:

Deandre Brunston's aunt, Keisha Brunston, brought a wrongful death lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department in response to the killing.[4] They alleged the deputies could have easily prevented the death, were poorly trained in these situations and were 'trigger-happy'.[1] Charges against the deputies were dropped and the suit focused on the supervisors and training.[1] The judge ruled that suit could still charge against the animal's handler and supervisors including civil rights violations, false arrest and "negligent hiring, training and supervision."[5] An order to release the police dog was allegedly given over a phone from an off-duty supervisor, who had been drinking.[1] The family's attorney noted that the officers present seemed to act in haste as a crisis team with a trained negotiator was en route to the scene and would have determined whether the young man was bluffing.[1] The family later settled with the county for $340,000 in March 2006.[6] Brunston's mother, Brenda Gaines, was awarded $122,500 with his three children also receiving sums.[7] The county also was ordered to pay $105,000 in legal fees.[6] Several deputies were also given two-to-five day suspensions for shooting when not designated as on-site shooters.[1]
Deandre Brunston has become a symbol against police brutality.[8][9][10] Keisha Brunston spoke at a War and Racism Forum in 2005 in Los Angeles.[11] His picture was held in a march in Atlanta, GA in 2007 for the U.S. Social Forum.[12] Brunston's family also spoke at a 2008 vigil for Muhammad Usman Chaudhry, an autistic Pakistani American, who was wrongfully killed by an LAPD officer.[13][14][15]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deandre_Brunston

Who the fuck was their lawyer?!?!?!?!?! Cousin Vinny?
 
From Wikipedia:

Deandre Brunston's aunt, Keisha Brunston, brought a wrongful death lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department in response to the killing.[4] They alleged the deputies could have easily prevented the death, were poorly trained in these situations and were 'trigger-happy'.[1] Charges against the deputies were dropped and the suit focused on the supervisors and training.[1] The judge ruled that suit could still charge against the animal's handler and supervisors including civil rights violations, false arrest and "negligent hiring, training and supervision."[5] An order to release the police dog was allegedly given over a phone from an off-duty supervisor, who had been drinking.[1] The family's attorney noted that the officers present seemed to act in haste as a crisis team with a trained negotiator was en route to the scene and would have determined whether the young man was bluffing.[1] The family later settled with the county for $340,000 in March 2006.[6] Brunston's mother, Brenda Gaines, was awarded $122,500 with his three children also receiving sums.[7] The county also was ordered to pay $105,000 in legal fees.[6] Several deputies were also given two-to-five day suspensions for shooting when not designated as on-site shooters.[1]
Deandre Brunston has become a symbol against police brutality.[8][9][10] Keisha Brunston spoke at a War and Racism Forum in 2005 in Los Angeles.[11] His picture was held in a march in Atlanta, GA in 2007 for the U.S. Social Forum.[12] Brunston's family also spoke at a 2008 vigil for Muhammad Usman Chaudhry, an autistic Pakistani American, who was wrongfully killed by an LAPD officer.[13][14][15]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deandre_Brunston

wtf? he aint no hero.
 
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