Graphic video showing fatal Black officer shooting of 6-year-old white boy released

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  • trump4prez
    SBR Hustler
    • 09-14-16
    • 54

    #1
    Graphic video showing fatal Black officer shooting of 6-year-old white boy released
    But the media is not going crazy. Most of this racist bull is stirred by media. How is this not all over the news 24/7.



    MARKSVILLE, La. – After a police body camera captured two deputy city marshals firing on a car and killing a six-year-old boy, the head of the Louisiana State Police said the video was the most disturbing thing he’s seen.
    Nearly a year later, the public is getting its first look at the graphic footage.

    The state judge presiding over the murder cases against the two deputies allowed reporters to make copies of the tape Wednesday after a hearing where it was formally introduced as evidence.
    Prosecutors and defence attorneys previously described in writing how the footage depicts the shooting, which stops less than a minute into the video. The rest of the nearly 14 minutes of footage shows the stomach-churning aftermath, as the officer with the body camera checks on the lifeless body of Jeremy Mardis while his critically wounded father, Christopher Few, lies bleeding on the pavement.
    Prosecutors showed the tape in court Wednesday to support their claim that one of the deputies, Derrick Stafford, had a pattern of using excessive force – including last November’s fatal shooting of Jeremy Mardis in Marksville.
    Matthew Derbes, a prosecutor from Attorney General Jeff Landry’s office, said Stafford’s pattern of hurting people he’s arresting also provides a motive for shooting at Few while his hands are raised.
    “Motive is something the jury wants to hear,” Derbes said. “Why would they do this?”
    Defence attorneys for Stafford and Norris Greenhouse Jr. argue the deputies acted in self-defence. They claim Few drove recklessly while leading officers on a three-kilometre chase and then rammed into Greenhouse’s vehicle as he was exiting it, before he and Stafford opened fire.
    “Christopher Few was a suspect before they knew that child was in the car,” said Christopher LaCour, one of Stafford’s attorneys.


    While the video doesn’t capture the entire pursuit, state District Court Judge William Bennett noted that the footage doesn’t show Few’s car posing a threat to the officers as they fired.
    “That car was not being used as a deadly weapon at that time,” Bennett said. “I daresay it was not even close to being used as a deadly weapon at that time.”
    The video from the body camera worn by Marksville Police Sgt. Kenneth Parnell III lacks audio for the first 27 seconds. The deputies began shooting before the audio begins.
    Prosecutors say the video shows the deputies firing from a safe distance from Few’s car. Stafford’s attorneys, however, argue the 27-second-long segment without audio makes it impossible to determine if he started shooting before or after Few raised his hands inside the car.
    After the shooting and sirens stop, somebody yells at Few to show his hands. Few was slumped over the blood-stained door on the driver’s side of his car when officers approach him.
    “Is he hit at all?” Stafford later asked Parnell.
    “Who?” Parnell replied.
    “The driver,” Stafford said
    “Yeah,” Parnell responded.
    “I never saw a kid in the car, man,” Stafford said. “I never saw a kid, bro.”
    About seven minutes after the shooting, Parnell opened the passenger door to Few’s car, shone a flashlight onto Mardis, nudged his right shoulder and checked for a pulse. Then he walked over to another officer and said he found a faint pulse on the boy.
    Donning surgical gloves, Parnell walked back to the boy’s side of the car and shone a light on the boy again.
    “Oh, my God,” he muttered.
    Several minutes later, a paramedic told Parnell the boy was dead.

    Defence attorneys have suggested investigators rushed to judgment. George Higgins, one of Greenhouse’s attorneys, said investigators have no evidence that any of the bullets fired by Greenhouse struck Few or his son.
    Higgins asked State Police detective Rodney Owens during Wednesday’s hearing why the deputies were arrested before obtaining results of ballistics tests.
    “You didn’t know that Mr. Greenhouse did not shoot anybody when you arrested him?” Higgins said.
    Owens acknowledged that he didn’t. But investigators later traced 14 shell casings to Stafford’s semi-automatic handgun and determined four other shell casings recovered at the scene came from Greenhouse’s gun. Of the four bullet fragments recovered from the boy’s body, three matched Stafford’s weapon and another couldn’t be matched to either deputy.
    Owens also testified that there isn’t any physical evidence that Few’s car collided with Greenhouse’s vehicle, but he couldn’t rule that out as a possibility.
    Stafford and Greenhouse await separate trials on second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder charges.
    Stafford, a Marksville police lieutenant, and Greenhouse, a former Marksville police officer, were moonlighting as deputy marshals on the night of the Nov. 3, 2015, shooting.
    Stafford’s trial is scheduled to start Nov. 28; Greenhouse has a March 13, 2017, trial date. Bennett refused Wednesday to consolidate the cases for a single trial.
    State Police Col. Mike Edmonson cited the video when he announced the arrest of the two officers on Nov. 6.
  • DOM-Ganador
    SBR MVP
    • 05-30-12
    • 4479

    #2
    PO`s need help. Need training. PO`s can`t be racist, hot dogs, action junkies. Those guys have to be weeded out.

    Anyone who is in a confrontation with any PO, has to act in a TOTAL, subservient, non-threatening way.

    Sad as shit we are living in this time.
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    • trump4prez
      SBR Hustler
      • 09-14-16
      • 54

      #3
      In these 5 incidents officers could have used the gun and killed the suspect but they didnt

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      • jjgold
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 07-20-05
        • 388179

        #4
        terrible
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        • b1slickguy
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 11-24-11
          • 11959

          #5
          From the time police began carrying guns they've been shooting and killing people.
          The media has increased coverage on specific instances only recently.
          Fear and consume, people.
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          • Grits n' Gravy
            Restricted User
            • 06-10-10
            • 13024

            #6
            Really sad. The officers should be convicted and sentenced to long prison terms.

            Kinda strange that the body cam was working and released. Most of the recent shootings involving cops had malfunctioning cams.
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            • GunShard
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 03-05-10
              • 10031

              #7
              Both officers being charged with second degree murder.
              More officers that abuse their power should be put on trial.
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              • Smoke
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 10-09-09
                • 48111

                #8
                It's because it happens more often with blacks in case you haven't noticed. Count the days until this happens to a white person again and get back to me
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                • Auto Donk
                  SBR Aristocracy
                  • 09-03-13
                  • 43558

                  #9
                  what's amazing to me is that after the murderers unload their weapons into the car, they mill around while the driver is obviously still alive.... If they were so in fear for their lives, after having chased this dangerous perp around, they should have suspected he was armed and might either exit the vehicle with a gun, or at least start shooting at them from inside his vehicle.... and taken even more deadly action.

                  Instead, they mill around not knowing what to do..... sorry fuks......

                  then these fukhead cops wonder why people have had enough and are starting to pick a few of them off without cause..... f'n cops been killing for years without cause....

                  fuk the police.... kill any cops like these all day, all day..... 187 on a mutha fukkin cop
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                  • capone1899
                    SBR MVP
                    • 06-16-11
                    • 1054

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Smoke
                    It's because it happens more often with blacks in case you haven't noticed. Count the days until this happens to a white person again and get back to me
                    Show some proof. More whites were killed by cops than blacks last year...thats a fact. Blacks just whine more
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                    • Jaycee Harland
                      SBR Hustler
                      • 08-25-16
                      • 57

                      #11
                      Smoke; just because it isnt on TV, doesnt mean it didnt or doesnt happen. We live in a violent society where all citizens must be assumed to be armed if you are a cop and act accordingly. Citizens must be aware of this temper their actions with regards to police interactions. It isnt because cops want to kill people, they deal with the most violent folks when they are at their most violent. Cops want to go home at night in a kill or be killed enviornment. I dont have an answer. Guns will remain prevalent and mostly unregulated. Some folks will always be violent. Understand what cops have to face, thats all.
                      That doesnt really respond to this case specifically, rather the overall atmosphere on policing today.
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