police shootings

911 Caller Fatally Shot by Police: Excessive Force Questioned

Responding to a 911 call about a home invasion, Officer Alexander Bookman fatally shot homeowner Brandon Durham during a struggle with an intruder. Body camera footage shows the officer yelling to drop the knife before firing six shots, killing Durham and injuring the intruder, who was later arrested and charged. While the police union defends Officer Bookman’s actions, Durham’s family is demanding his termination and prosecution, and the District Attorney’s investigation is ongoing. Officer Bookman is currently on paid administrative leave.

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Missouri Police Silence Fuels Outrage After Mother and Baby Fatally Shot

The lack of transparency surrounding the Independence police shooting that killed Maria Pike and her infant daughter, Destinii, contrasts sharply with the timely release of information in other recent Missouri police shootings. While police Chief Adam Dustman confirmed an officer-involved shooting following a 911 call reporting domestic violence, details regarding the events leading to the fatalities remain undisclosed. The investigation, led by the Eastern Jackson County Police Involved Investigation Team, is ongoing, but the delayed information release is raising concerns among the public and media. This contrasts with other cases where basic information, including the officer’s use of force, was released within hours or days of the incident.

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Missouri Officer-Involved Shooting Leaves Woman and Child Dead

In Independence, Missouri, a police officer fatally shot a woman armed with a knife during a domestic disturbance call, resulting in the death of a child as well. The incident occurred after attempts at de-escalation, including the presence of a mental health professional who did not engage with the armed suspect. An investigation is underway to determine the child’s cause of death and whether police actions complied with protocols. The officer involved, along with two others, has been placed on administrative leave.

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Atlanta Man Killed in Shootout With Police After Chase Over Registration Violation

A high-speed chase in Georgia ended tragically with a fatal shootout between a suspect and law enforcement, resulting in the death of a police dog and the injury of a sheriff’s deputy. Jason Andre Wilson, the 23-year-old suspect, led officers on a pursuit after a traffic stop attempt, culminating in a confrontation where Wilson shot and killed the K-9, injuring the deputy. Returning fire, officers fatally wounded Wilson. The deputy sustained non-life-threatening injuries and is expected to recover fully. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is conducting a thorough examination of the incident to determine the circumstances leading to the shooting and the use of deadly force.

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NYPD releases bodycam footage of police shooting at Brooklyn subway platform

I watched the recently released NYPD bodycam footage of the police shooting incident at the Brooklyn subway platform, and my mind is filled with a whirlwind of emotions and thoughts. The video shows two officers opening fire, resulting in the injury of multiple people, including innocent bystanders, all stemming from an individual brandishing a knife. As I watched the events unfold, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of disbelief and shock at the level of escalation that took place.

The suspect, Mickles, clearly displayed aggressive behavior, refusing to comply with the officers’ repeated commands to drop the knife. Even after attempts to use non-lethal force, such as Tasers, failed to subdue him, the situation quickly spiraled out of control.… Continue reading

Chicago police fatally shoot stabbing suspect and wound the person he was trying to stab

The recent incident in Chicago where police fatally shot a stabbing suspect and wounded the person he was trying to stab raises some serious questions about law enforcement tactics and responses to potentially deadly situations. It’s a tragedy with dire consequences for all involved, highlighting the complexities and challenges faced by both officers and civilians.

The scenario unfolded when officers witnessed a male attempting to stab another male in the street and ordered the suspect to drop his weapon. Despite the commands, the suspect persisted in the attack, leading the officers to open fire. The result was devastating, with the suspect succumbing to his injuries and the victim hospitalized in critical condition.… Continue reading

Man killed in Seattle child sex sting had 40-year Navy history

I watched the video of the incident in Seattle where a retired Navy doctor was shot by police in a child sex sting operation. The fact that this man, with a 40-year Navy history, was caught attempting to meet two minors in a hotel is sickening to me. It makes me wonder what he was really up to during his deployments, especially in Afghanistan where he treated civilians, including children. The thought that someone like him could have been trusted to serve and protect is deeply troubling.

The video showed that the man had a gun with him and when confronted by officers, he pulled it out.… Continue reading

No charges for New Mexico officers who knocked on wrong door before fatal shooting

No Charges for New Mexico Officers Who Knocked on Wrong Door Before Fatal Shooting

It’s alarming how easily a tragic incident can occur when law enforcement officers make a grave mistake. The recent case of the New Mexico officers who knocked on the wrong door before a fatal shooting highlights the inherent dangers of such errors. The consequences of this incident should not be ignored, as they have far-reaching implications for both the individual and societal justice.

The details of the incident are deeply troubling. Mr. Dotson, upon hearing someone at the door, opened it while holding a weapon. In response, the police officers immediately opened fire, striking him 12 times.… Continue reading