OJ Simpson was suspected of murder and had that slow-speed chase. Did the police snipe him from a helicopter?
Dilbert_X wrote:
I'm sure you're a great expert on hand-to-hand combat. Have you tried it? I have. Its not like chess.
The point is he was a violent convicted felon, not your average dad who dozed off waiting for a burger.
He was running away. With a taser. The police decided to go all Judge Dredd. But sure, divert focus. Why is it every time police overreact to something and someone dies, people just try to tell you why you should want the dead man dead.
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Jay, the Daniel Shaver execution didn't just disappear.
October 2019,
Mesa Cop Calls People 'Idiots' for Bringing Up Shaver Shooting on Facebook
https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/da … n-11374239But some thin-skinned officers are more than ready to forget what happened. After another Facebook commenter chimed in, a Mesa cop used her personal account to call commenters "idiots" on the department's Facebook page.
Someone said the original commenter "seems to have a 100% problem with police" and that most cops aren't bad. That's when Karrie Flanigan, a 20-year veteran with the Mesa Police Department, published a comment saying that the second comment "just makes too much sense for some of these idiots that post and have nothing else to complain about."
The Mesa Police Department itself briefly "liked" Flanigan's comment calling people bringing up Shaver's shooting "idiots," but Flanigan's comment has since been deleted. A Twitter account dedicated to calling out instances of alleged police misconduct, Mesa Police Accountability, took a screenshot of the post.
Asked why the Mesa Police Department liked the post, Detective Nik Rasheta, a department spokesperson, told Phoenix New Times it was an accident.
"Basically, our social media is kinda overviewed by a few different individuals, including PIOs [Public Information Officers] and backup PIOs," Rasheta said. "All of us have a personal Facebook account linked so we can be an administrator" for the Mesa Police Department page. "We toggle back and forth between those. This particular PIO was scrolling through and liking things to make sure there was some interaction on the post. He saw Karrie's name, recognized her, and inadvertently clicked "like" when he saw just the good part at the end of the post." The PIO did later un-like the post, Rasheta said.
The shooting of Daniel Shaver brought national scrutiny to the Mesa Police Department: The Department of Justice is still investigating Shaver's death, and Shaver's family filed a $75 million lawsuit over Brailsford's actions.
Yes, the the article gets some of the details wrong (the sergeant was the one giving orders, not shooter Brailsford). I don't think this detracts from its point.
I've seen his name mentioned constantly since his death in discussions related to police brutality in the US. The video was powerful and difficult to watch.
#BLM Activists Call Attention To Graphic Video Of Daniel Shaver's Death At The Hands Of Arizona Police
https://blavity.com/blm-activists-call- … e-identityHere's another man who was killed a year before:
Mesa Settles With Family of 2015 Police Shooting Victim for $1 Million
https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/me … o-10767156The previously unreported payments conclude the legal aftermath of a police shooting that received significant local media attention. The settlements were made in a year when the Mesa Police Department has come under increased scrutiny for its use of force, leading to two federal investigations of three incidents.