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Mar 18, 2018 18:25:37   #
Sicilianthing
 
Cop K**ls Unarmed Dad With His Hands Up, On Video ! Praised by Dept, Put Back on Patrol Duty

“She’™s doing her job and doing a good one,” said the sheriff of a cop who shot and k**led an unarmed father of two on video as he had his hands in the air.

By: MATT AGORIST — MARCH 18, 2018

Tulsa, OK — Tulsa police officer Betty Shelby never spent a day in prison for k*****g 40-year-old Terence Crutcher. In fact, last year, Shelby was allowed to return to her job on the police force but the public was reassured that this trigger happy cop would not be allowed to patrol Tulsa’s streets. Fast forward to this week, and that has changed. This k**ler cop is now back on patrol.

Shelby stayed on at the Tulsa police department after her trial but then joined the Rogers County Sheriff’s Office.

According to the Frontier, Rogers County Sheriff Scott Walton told them on Monday that Shelby had become a full-time deputy “€œa few months ago” and has had no issues on the job.

Walton then went so far as to praise this k**ler cop.

“She’€™s doing her job and doing a good one,”€ Walton said. “€œWhen she came on as a reserve deputy, we talked about when she was ready maybe returning to patrol. She had some commitments she wanted to fulfill first, but she hit that point a few months ago where she was ready.”

Scott Wood, one of Shelby’s attorneys during her manslaughter trial, said that Shelby had been “€œinvigorated”€ by the response she’d received while in Rogers County, according to the Frontier.

“I think she’™s pretty happy right now,” Wood said.

Shelby’s trial concluded last year when she was found “not guilty”€ of manslaughter by a jury of her peers. The jurors also wanted to go on record as saying she is not without blame.

Shannon McMurray, Shelby’€™s lawyer didn’™t appear convinced her client would return to the force, even expressing doubt it would be a good idea. “She’€™s going to self-guess herself and get herself k**led or somebody else,” McMurray said, implying she may still be a danger to society. All that has now been thrown out the window.

According to the Associated Press, the Crutcher family petitioned the city to prevent such a reinstatement of her employment. However, this was obviously in vain.

Crutcher’€™s death was captured on video from a police helicopter which was flying overhead. Shelby’€™s husband, Dave Shelby, was in the chopper and watched as his wife made the decision to shoot Crutcher, who died from his injuries.

Shelby even took her case to the court of public opinion, granting an interview with 60 Minutes where she discussed the shooting in detail.

In her interview with 60 Minutes, he said Crutcher wasn’t obeying her commands and was acting “Zombie-like.”€ She said she began to fear when he ignored her orders. “I’m thinking he’€™s calculating how he can get to his vehicle to get wh**ever weapon it is that he’s going to get because he didn’€™t find it in his pocket,”€ she said.

She described the moment she fired. “It’€™s like slow motion of me bringing my gun up, my finger coming in and then letting off. And he stopped and then he just slowly fell to the ground.”

She then blamed her shooting Crutcher — on Crutcher.

In court, the AP described her defense team’s strategy:

Shelby said she fired her weapon out of fear because Crutcher ignored her commands to lie down and appeared to reach inside his SUV for what she thought was a gun. But prosecutors said she overreacted, arguing that Crutcher had his hands in the air and wasn’t combative, part of which was confirmed by police video that showed Crutcher walking away from Shelby with his hands above his head.

The father’s k*****g drew outrage from the community and the nation as a whole.

Tulsa’s mayor G.T. Bynum addressed reporters following the “not guilty”€ verdict. “€œWe have a long way to go, as a city, when one part of our city is synonymous with an entire race. We have a long way to go, as a city, when people keep expecting lawlessness from African Americans in response to an incident or a verdict.”

Bynum says his time spent with the Crutcher family shows him they’re “€œreally good people.”€ Speaking of the loss of their loved one he said, “His parents have had to bury a son. His kids will have to grow up without a dad who loves them. His sister, all of her best memories of her brother will be memories. There will be no more new ones.”

As TFTP reported at the time, an unusual action was taken on behalf of the jury. The twelve members (3 of whom were Black) issued a post-trial statement. According to the AP, they presented a “post-trial court filing [indicating] that Shelby could have used a less-lethal method to subdue Crutcher and could have saved his life. The foreman of the jury also says in a three-page memo that jurors weren’t comfortable with the idea that Shelby was “blameless”™ in Crutcher’€™s death.”

McMurray acknowledged her client could have chosen a less-than-lethal method of subduing Crutcher but added her client had to make a “split-second”€ decision.

Just like that “ cops can k**l unarmed, non-violent, and arguably innocent fathers on video, and not only be acquitted “ but still be cops.

Hopefully, none of the citizens of Rogers County ever encounter Shelby during one of her fits of fear when she is forced
to make another “split-second”€ decision and k**l another unarmed father, mother, son, or daughter with their hands up.

Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmIfTEZRBko



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Mar 18, 2018 18:43:16   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
So..... how would you have stopped him from reaching into his car for a gun? BTW. Your breaking news broke more than a year ago. The police officer was already tried and acquitted.

"A jury on Wednesday acquitted a white Oklahoma police officer in the shooting death of an unarmed black man in Tulsa last year.

Tulsa police officer Betty Shelby, 43, had been charged with manslaughter in the September 2016 shooting death of Terence Crutcher, 40, during an encounter that began with the report of a stalled vehicle. A toxicology report revealedthat Crutcher was on two hallucinogenic drugs, including PCP, during the encounter. It took at least two minutes after Crutcher was shot before police attempted aid, according to officers."

Sicilianthing wrote:
Cop K**ls Unarmed Dad With His Hands Up, On Video ! Praised by Dept, Put Back on Patrol Duty

“She’™s doing her job and doing a good one,” said the sheriff of a cop who shot and k**led an unarmed father of two on video as he had his hands in the air.

By: MATT AGORIST — MARCH 18, 2018

Tulsa, OK — Tulsa police officer Betty Shelby never spent a day in prison for k*****g 40-year-old Terence Crutcher. In fact, last year, Shelby was allowed to return to her job on the police force but the public was reassured that this trigger happy cop would not be allowed to patrol Tulsa’s streets. Fast forward to this week, and that has changed. This k**ler cop is now back on patrol.

Shelby stayed on at the Tulsa police department after her trial but then joined the Rogers County Sheriff’s Office.

According to the Frontier, Rogers County Sheriff Scott Walton told them on Monday that Shelby had become a full-time deputy “€œa few months ago” and has had no issues on the job.

Walton then went so far as to praise this k**ler cop.

“She’€™s doing her job and doing a good one,”€ Walton said. “€œWhen she came on as a reserve deputy, we talked about when she was ready maybe returning to patrol. She had some commitments she wanted to fulfill first, but she hit that point a few months ago where she was ready.”

Scott Wood, one of Shelby’s attorneys during her manslaughter trial, said that Shelby had been “€œinvigorated”€ by the response she’d received while in Rogers County, according to the Frontier.

“I think she’™s pretty happy right now,” Wood said.

Shelby’s trial concluded last year when she was found “not guilty”€ of manslaughter by a jury of her peers. The jurors also wanted to go on record as saying she is not without blame.

Shannon McMurray, Shelby’€™s lawyer didn’™t appear convinced her client would return to the force, even expressing doubt it would be a good idea. “She’€™s going to self-guess herself and get herself k**led or somebody else,” McMurray said, implying she may still be a danger to society. All that has now been thrown out the window.

According to the Associated Press, the Crutcher family petitioned the city to prevent such a reinstatement of her employment. However, this was obviously in vain.

Crutcher’€™s death was captured on video from a police helicopter which was flying overhead. Shelby’€™s husband, Dave Shelby, was in the chopper and watched as his wife made the decision to shoot Crutcher, who died from his injuries.

Shelby even took her case to the court of public opinion, granting an interview with 60 Minutes where she discussed the shooting in detail.

In her interview with 60 Minutes, he said Crutcher wasn’t obeying her commands and was acting “Zombie-like.”€ She said she began to fear when he ignored her orders. “I’m thinking he’€™s calculating how he can get to his vehicle to get wh**ever weapon it is that he’s going to get because he didn’€™t find it in his pocket,”€ she said.

She described the moment she fired. “It’€™s like slow motion of me bringing my gun up, my finger coming in and then letting off. And he stopped and then he just slowly fell to the ground.”

She then blamed her shooting Crutcher — on Crutcher.

In court, the AP described her defense team’s strategy:

Shelby said she fired her weapon out of fear because Crutcher ignored her commands to lie down and appeared to reach inside his SUV for what she thought was a gun. But prosecutors said she overreacted, arguing that Crutcher had his hands in the air and wasn’t combative, part of which was confirmed by police video that showed Crutcher walking away from Shelby with his hands above his head.

The father’s k*****g drew outrage from the community and the nation as a whole.

Tulsa’s mayor G.T. Bynum addressed reporters following the “not guilty”€ verdict. “€œWe have a long way to go, as a city, when one part of our city is synonymous with an entire race. We have a long way to go, as a city, when people keep expecting lawlessness from African Americans in response to an incident or a verdict.”

Bynum says his time spent with the Crutcher family shows him they’re “€œreally good people.”€ Speaking of the loss of their loved one he said, “His parents have had to bury a son. His kids will have to grow up without a dad who loves them. His sister, all of her best memories of her brother will be memories. There will be no more new ones.”

As TFTP reported at the time, an unusual action was taken on behalf of the jury. The twelve members (3 of whom were Black) issued a post-trial statement. According to the AP, they presented a “post-trial court filing [indicating] that Shelby could have used a less-lethal method to subdue Crutcher and could have saved his life. The foreman of the jury also says in a three-page memo that jurors weren’t comfortable with the idea that Shelby was “blameless”™ in Crutcher’€™s death.”

McMurray acknowledged her client could have chosen a less-than-lethal method of subduing Crutcher but added her client had to make a “split-second”€ decision.

Just like that “ cops can k**l unarmed, non-violent, and arguably innocent fathers on video, and not only be acquitted “ but still be cops.

Hopefully, none of the citizens of Rogers County ever encounter Shelby during one of her fits of fear when she is forced
to make another “split-second”€ decision and k**l another unarmed father, mother, son, or daughter with their hands up.

Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmIfTEZRBko
Cop K**ls Unarmed Dad With His Hands Up, On Video ... (show quote)

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Mar 18, 2018 18:50:39   #
Sicilianthing
 
Pennylynn wrote:
So..... how would you have stopped him from reaching into his car for a gun? BTW. Your breaking news broke more than a year ago. The police officer was already tried and acquitted.

"A jury on Wednesday acquitted a white Oklahoma police officer in the shooting death of an unarmed black man in Tulsa last year.

Tulsa police officer Betty Shelby, 43, had been charged with manslaughter in the September 2016 shooting death of Terence Crutcher, 40, during an encounter that began with the report of a stalled vehicle. A toxicology report revealedthat Crutcher was on two hallucinogenic drugs, including PCP, during the encounter. It took at least two minutes after Crutcher was shot before police attempted aid, according to officers."
So..... how would you have stopped him from reachi... (show quote)


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I know I just like to post these things from time to time, cause the K**ler Cops are at it again on a daily basis see here:

Www.K**ledByPolice.net

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Mar 18, 2018 19:03:35   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
Yea, those horrible men and women.... they just shoot everybody they stop or come in contact! Good for you, keep up the postings. Too bad that one of those k**ler cops did not run into Sierra Day and Deonte Lewis before they had an opportunity to murder a four year old child. Not before they starved the child, burned her, and then beat her to death. Or Pearl Fernandez before she helped murder her 8 year old son. The boy had a cracked skull, broken ribs, teeth knocked out and BB pellets embedded in his lung and groin. And then there is Lisa Smith and Keiff King who k**led a 4 year old for spilling his cereal. So, let us demonetize the police, perhaps even do away with them...... who needs them?


Sicilianthing wrote:
>>>>

I know I just like to post these things from time to time, cause the K**ler Cops are at it again on a daily basis see here:

Www.K**ledByPolice.net

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Mar 18, 2018 20:35:29   #
Richard Rowland
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
Cop K**ls Unarmed Dad With His Hands Up, On Video ! Praised by Dept, Put Back on Patrol Duty

“She’™s doing her job and doing a good one,” said the sheriff of a cop who shot and k**led an unarmed father of two on video as he had his hands in the air.

By: MATT AGORIST — MARCH 18, 2018

Tulsa, OK — Tulsa police officer Betty Shelby never spent a day in prison for k*****g 40-year-old Terence Crutcher. In fact, last year, Shelby was allowed to return to her job on the police force but the public was reassured that this trigger happy cop would not be allowed to patrol Tulsa’s streets. Fast forward to this week, and that has changed. This k**ler cop is now back on patrol.

Shelby stayed on at the Tulsa police department after her trial but then joined the Rogers County Sheriff’s Office.

According to the Frontier, Rogers County Sheriff Scott Walton told them on Monday that Shelby had become a full-time deputy “€œa few months ago” and has had no issues on the job.

Walton then went so far as to praise this k**ler cop.

“She’€™s doing her job and doing a good one,”€ Walton said. “€œWhen she came on as a reserve deputy, we talked about when she was ready maybe returning to patrol. She had some commitments she wanted to fulfill first, but she hit that point a few months ago where she was ready.”

Scott Wood, one of Shelby’s attorneys during her manslaughter trial, said that Shelby had been “€œinvigorated”€ by the response she’d received while in Rogers County, according to the Frontier.

“I think she’™s pretty happy right now,” Wood said.

Shelby’s trial concluded last year when she was found “not guilty”€ of manslaughter by a jury of her peers. The jurors also wanted to go on record as saying she is not without blame.

Shannon McMurray, Shelby’€™s lawyer didn’™t appear convinced her client would return to the force, even expressing doubt it would be a good idea. “She’€™s going to self-guess herself and get herself k**led or somebody else,” McMurray said, implying she may still be a danger to society. All that has now been thrown out the window.

According to the Associated Press, the Crutcher family petitioned the city to prevent such a reinstatement of her employment. However, this was obviously in vain.

Crutcher’€™s death was captured on video from a police helicopter which was flying overhead. Shelby’€™s husband, Dave Shelby, was in the chopper and watched as his wife made the decision to shoot Crutcher, who died from his injuries.

Shelby even took her case to the court of public opinion, granting an interview with 60 Minutes where she discussed the shooting in detail.

In her interview with 60 Minutes, he said Crutcher wasn’t obeying her commands and was acting “Zombie-like.”€ She said she began to fear when he ignored her orders. “I’m thinking he’€™s calculating how he can get to his vehicle to get wh**ever weapon it is that he’s going to get because he didn’€™t find it in his pocket,”€ she said.

She described the moment she fired. “It’€™s like slow motion of me bringing my gun up, my finger coming in and then letting off. And he stopped and then he just slowly fell to the ground.”

She then blamed her shooting Crutcher — on Crutcher.

In court, the AP described her defense team’s strategy:

Shelby said she fired her weapon out of fear because Crutcher ignored her commands to lie down and appeared to reach inside his SUV for what she thought was a gun. But prosecutors said she overreacted, arguing that Crutcher had his hands in the air and wasn’t combative, part of which was confirmed by police video that showed Crutcher walking away from Shelby with his hands above his head.

The father’s k*****g drew outrage from the community and the nation as a whole.

Tulsa’s mayor G.T. Bynum addressed reporters following the “not guilty”€ verdict. “€œWe have a long way to go, as a city, when one part of our city is synonymous with an entire race. We have a long way to go, as a city, when people keep expecting lawlessness from African Americans in response to an incident or a verdict.”

Bynum says his time spent with the Crutcher family shows him they’re “€œreally good people.”€ Speaking of the loss of their loved one he said, “His parents have had to bury a son. His kids will have to grow up without a dad who loves them. His sister, all of her best memories of her brother will be memories. There will be no more new ones.”

As TFTP reported at the time, an unusual action was taken on behalf of the jury. The twelve members (3 of whom were Black) issued a post-trial statement. According to the AP, they presented a “post-trial court filing [indicating] that Shelby could have used a less-lethal method to subdue Crutcher and could have saved his life. The foreman of the jury also says in a three-page memo that jurors weren’t comfortable with the idea that Shelby was “blameless”™ in Crutcher’€™s death.”

McMurray acknowledged her client could have chosen a less-than-lethal method of subduing Crutcher but added her client had to make a “split-second”€ decision.

Just like that “ cops can k**l unarmed, non-violent, and arguably innocent fathers on video, and not only be acquitted “ but still be cops.

Hopefully, none of the citizens of Rogers County ever encounter Shelby during one of her fits of fear when she is forced
to make another “split-second”€ decision and k**l another unarmed father, mother, son, or daughter with their hands up.

Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmIfTEZRBko
Cop K**ls Unarmed Dad With His Hands Up, On Video ... (show quote)


The response your post received is apples and oranges, Sicilianthing. Using examples of monsters, who have done horrible things to children, to absolve trigger happy cops is ludicrous. The police are supposed to be professionals, for that woman cop to imagine he could be getting a gun to justify shooting the guy, isn't being a trained professional. A professional would have had their gun at the ready, and then, and only then if seeing a weapon would they have fired.

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Mar 18, 2018 22:48:54   #
Sicilianthing
 
Pennylynn wrote:
Yea, those horrible men and women.... they just shoot everybody they stop or come in contact! Good for you, keep up the postings. Too bad that one of those k**ler cops did not run into Sierra Day and Deonte Lewis before they had an opportunity to murder a four year old child. Not before they starved the child, burned her, and then beat her to death. Or Pearl Fernandez before she helped murder her 8 year old son. The boy had a cracked skull, broken ribs, teeth knocked out and BB pellets embedded in his lung and groin. And then there is Lisa Smith and Keiff King who k**led a 4 year old for spilling his cereal. So, let us demonetize the police, perhaps even do away with them...... who needs them?
Yea, those horrible men and women.... they just sh... (show quote)


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I know all those stories, I have cried in my bed at night saying prayers for them, I have seen abuse all my life, I couldn’t stop it when I was small, I too was Beaten and abused most of my childhood until I learned to fight back with Critical Injury to others - but I survived and it made me really strong so that’s all I can say about this post.

I’m sorry for them, the others and those suffering as we type...
but I will not change my mind about the Unconstitutional ParaMilitary ParaMilitarized Police State, it’s Cooked and it’s run it’s course and now we’re going to continue to k*****g Cops as Cops continue to k**l us and nothing good will come of it, believe me when I tell you this, I have studied it my whole life.

You can go to www.k**ledbypolice.net

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Mar 18, 2018 22:53:00   #
Sicilianthing
 
Richard Rowland wrote:
The response your post received is apples and oranges, Sicilianthing. Using examples of monsters, who have done horrible things to children, to absolve trigger happy cops is ludicrous. The police are supposed to be professionals, for that woman cop to imagine he could be getting a gun to justify shooting the guy, isn't being a trained professional. A professional would have had their gun at the ready, and then, and only then if seeing a weapon would they have fired.


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Noted, it’s just a mess either way... it’s only going to continue to escalate.

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Mar 19, 2018 11:59:45   #
okie don
 
Living here in ' T-town' I watched this closely.
The guy was on drugs.
He did reach into the vehicle when instructed otherwise.

She ' Betty' may have acted a tad bit abruptly but it's hard to
really say unless there in her shoes. IMHO anyway...

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Mar 19, 2018 14:49:36   #
Sicilianthing
 
okie don wrote:
Living here in ' T-town' I watched this closely.
The guy was on drugs.
He did reach into the vehicle when instructed otherwise.

She ' Betty' may have acted a tad bit abruptly but it's hard to
really say unless there in her shoes. IMHO anyway...


>>>>

Noted

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