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Title: “Justifiable Homicides” by Police at Record High: Notes on Police Violence in America
Source: Global Research
URL Source: http://www.lewrockwell.com/2014/11/no_author/cop-killing/
Published: Nov 28, 2014
Author: Tom Hall
Post Date: 2014-11-28 07:08:49 by Ada
Keywords: None
Views: 465
Comments: 19

FBI data released over the past month reveals that so-called “justifiable homicides” reached a record high last year, while the number of officers killed in the line of duty fell to its lowest level in decades.

According to the data, which appeared in a Monday article on theWashington Post web site, 461 American civilians were killed by on-the-job police officers in 2013, while 27 police officers were killed by civilians.

The article notes the correlation between the record killings and the militarization of American police over the same period, “fueled by a glut of surplus military equipment heading home from Iraq and Afghanistan.” The FBI’s “justifiable homicide” figures increase steadily around 1998, the year after the start of the US Government’s Defense Logistics Agency’s 1033 program, which parcels out surplus military equipment to state and local police.

The FBI figures for “justifiable homicide,” defined by the agency as “the killing of a felon by a law enforcement officer in the line of duty,” is widely acknowledged to be an undercount, according to thePost, because the methodology is not uniform from state to state. There are no comprehensive nationwide statistics on police brutality, despite the government being required to do so by the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act passed in 1994. However, a Facebook page titled “Killed by Police,” which posts links to news stories on police killings, has counted more than 1,450 killings by police officers since its launch on May 1, 2013.

Los Angeles police kill two more over replica weapon

Sheriff’s deputies in Los Angeles gunned down Eduardo Bermundez, 26, and Ricardo Avelar-Lara, 57, early in the morning of Sunday, November 16, after Bermundez was alleged to have threatened someone with a handgun that later turned out to be a replica.

This was at least the fourth police murder this year involving a person holding a toy or replica weapon. It follows the deaths of John Crawford III for carrying a pellet gun and Darrien Hunt for carrying a replica samurai sword. Only a week ago, police killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice on a Cleveland playground for carrying a toy pistol.

An eyewitness claimed that at around 2:20 AM Bermundez and Avelar-Lara pulled up alongside his car in an East Los Angeles parking lot and pointed the “weapon,” a replica .45 caliber handgun, at him. The eyewitness tailed their car while calling 911, eventually flagging down a sheriff’s patrol vehicle.

Deputies pulled the car over in a nearby apartment complex, where according to the police report Bermundez “started to pull a handgun out of his pants and point it in the direction of the deputies.” Police immediately opened fire, killing both Bermundez and Avelar-Lara, who was standing behind him. They were pronounced dead at the scene one minute later at 2:40 AM, twenty minutes from the first alleged incident.

Bermundez had been at his 3 year-old nephew’s birthday party the previous afternoon not far from where he was murdered, according to relatives. “It’s just hard to imagine that from one day to another he’s gone,” Bermundez’s cousin told the local ABC affiliate. “He was always a happy guy.”

NYPD beating of subway turnstile jumper captured on video

A New York police officer was caught on video Thursday night beating a black youth in the head with his baton for attempting to enter a Brooklyn subway station without paying the $2.50 fare.

The video shows the officer, who is also black, striking 20-year-old Donovan Lawson twice, first in the leg and then on the crown of his head, causing extensive bleeding. Striking a suspect in the head with a baton is against official NYPD policy. Lawson then stumbles through the station with the officer on his back before finally being pinned against a wall and handcuffed by four officers while his horrified girlfriend looks on.

In the video Lawson’s forehead bleeds so profusely that his girlfriend is drenched in his blood by the time the officers are able to pull her away. The eyewitness who shot the video on his cell phone said that before the video began Lawson had been pepper-sprayed, which was confirmed by the police.

Lawson, who had no criminal record prior to his arrest last week, was charged with fare beating, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and disrupting government administration. He later received treatment for cuts to his head at Woodhull Hospital. The officer was taken to Wyckoff Heights Hospital, where he was treated for injuries to his arm and hand.

New Jersey cops kill schizophrenic man during welfare check

Police in Phllipsburg, New Jersey killed Thomas Read, a 36-year old schizophrenic man, after his mother asked them to monitor him during an episode. Read was wielding a knife and “refused to comply with police orders,” according to the police.

Read had run out of his medication due to problems with his medical insurance, according to his mother Anne Read. According to family friend Joel Andreano, who told the Express-Timesnewspaper, “He was talking about flaming swords and stuff,” when he called him on Thursday. “He obviously was delusional. I called [his mother back] back and told her, ‘No, I don’t think he’s doing good.’ She should call the police.”

Police checked up on Read the following Friday without incident, according to Andreano, who toldThe Express-Times that Read seemed “calm, happy” when he met with him later that day.

The following Monday, police conducted another welfare check at Reid’s apartment, after his neighbor expressed concerns about threatening letters and a knife stuck to Reid’s front door, according to Adreano. Police found Read in his house when they arrived, and talked to him through his window, according to footage shown to The Express-Times. Read hurled an “unknown object” through an opening in the window at police, who responded by breaking the window and unsuccessfully attempting to climb through to get at Read. Police entered the house through a back entrance, according to residents, who reported that they heard “four or five” gunshots.

Andreano expressed his dismay at the police’s handling of the situation. “He needed help … He needed to get to the hospital because he didn’t have his medicine.”

Reprinted with permission from Global Research.

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#2. To: Ada (#0)

Criminal justice experts note that, while the federal government and national research groups keep scads of data and statistics— on topics ranging from how many people were victims of unprovoked shark attacks (53 in 2013) to the number of hogs and pigs living on farms in the U.S. (upwards of 64,000,000 according to 2010 numbers) — there is no reliable national data on how many people are shot by police officers each year

Another LOAD from Lew.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2014-11-28   10:00:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Jethro Tull (#2)

your link is from wapo, and the referenced listed in ada's post is also from wapo. Here it is, instead of depending on the lewrockwell article which was reposted from globalresearch. it's essentially a regurgitation of this article:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2014/11/24/why-its-so- hard-to-know-what-to-expect-from-the-ferguson-grand-jury/

the above article also references and links to your linked article. ;-/

I wouldn't call them contradictory articles though, the one above simply has some links from random local sources, studies and the fbi., but still says 'we still don't know how many police shootings there are.'

I don't know if the article is 'alarmist data,' because it does appear that cops are very trigger happy nowdays.

Your defense of Wilson's self defense doesn't have to include an attempted refutation of the fact(?) that police are trigger happy maniacs these days.

You've said many times, in so many words, that cops are maniacs these days. Right? So what exactly is the point of contention here?

Artisan  posted on  2014-11-28   11:31:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Artisan, Jethro Tull (#5)

Your defense of Wilson's self defense doesn't have to include an attempted refutation of the fact(?) that police are trigger happy maniacs these days.

You've said many times, in so many words, that cops are maniacs these days. Right? So what exactly is the point of contention here?

If I may...

The point of contention here is rather simple.

We are discussing...ONE...incident. Stand or fall by itself, not what most of us perceive of the entire police activity of this country.

No one likes the police state of this country, what we have become. However we must look at Wilsons actions by themselves, not what law enforcement has painted themselves to be.

Otherwise, we are no better if we judge Wilson guilty because we dislike police.

Wilson MUST stand alone, all else is of no merit.

Cynicom  posted on  2014-11-28   11:43:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#7. To: Cynicom, 4 (#6)

more on wilson's facial injuries -

www.buzzfeed.com/claudiak...ilson-face-bruised-photos

Evidently, some of the early pics (bloody) were of an injured BMX rider.

We really have to watch and question our interweb information.

Lod  posted on  2014-11-28 11:52:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Cynicom, Post of the day (#6)

No one likes the police state of this country, what we have become. However we must look at Wilsons actions by themselves, not what law enforcement has painted themselves to be.

Otherwise, we are no better if we judge Wilson guilty because we dislike police.

Wilson MUST stand alone, all else is of no merit.

You hit the nail on the head with that one. Can't judge the whole group by the actions of some. Each case rises or falls on its own merits. No one is arguing that there aren't rogue cops who do bad things and get away with it. But it is also true that some shootings are justifiable. I suspect that most of Michael Brown's ardent supporters would have popped a cap on him if he had attacked them.

James Deffenbach  posted on  2014-11-28 11:59:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Cynicom (#6)

However we must look at Wilsons actions by themselves, not what law enforcement has painted themselves to be.

Otherwise, we are no better if we judge Wilson guilty because we dislike police.

QFT.

X-15  posted on  2014-11-28 12:09:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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