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originally posted by: carewemust
Universal Rule Should be: Body Cam not turned on, you lose 2 week's pay.
originally posted by: Mahogany
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Manuel Terán was shot and killed this January during a multi-agency raid on Defend Atlanta Forest protest. The autopsy report just came out Wednesday night ruling his death a homicide. That is not the only weird thing about it.
He was shot 57 times, and the autopsy describes how all those shots didn't kill him and left him with a heart beat. One of the final shots, to his head, through his eye, finished the job. The police also claimed that the protestor was armed and fired on the officers, but the autopsy finds no gunpowder residue on the victim's body, on his hands, and finds he did not fire a weapon.
To further complicate things, while none of the police officers who fired shots had their cameras on, some of the police arriving on the scene did have their cameras on. One of them recorded the police yelling that they shot one of their own officers.
By all accounts, the evidence points to a potentially brutal assassination and a cover-up by multiple law agencies. Where do we go from here?
The death was ruled a homicide, how many of those officers will be charged with one? What about a conspiracy to cover it all up and lie to the investigators?
originally posted by: EmeraldCoastFreedm
originally posted by: carewemust
Universal Rule Should be: Body Cam not turned on, you lose 2 week's pay.
They should be forced to have them on their entire shift except for maybe their lunch break.
originally posted by: quintessentone
You all seem to be trigger happy in the U S of A.