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Title: Woman, 92, in Shootout With Police
Source: AP
URL Source: http://www.amatechtel.com/news/wed/az/Aelderly-shootout.R6xF_GNL.asp
Published: Nov 22, 2006
Author: Staff
Post Date: 2006-11-22 01:39:11 by innieway
Keywords: None
Views: 453
Comments: 35

ATLANTA (AP) -- A 92-year-old woman was shot to death Tuesday after she fired at three narcotics officers trying to serve a warrant at her house, officials said.

Neighbors and relatives said it must have been a case of mistaken identity. Police said they had the right address.

Police said the woman, identified as Kathryn Johnson, was the only person home at the time, and had lived there for about 17 years.

As the plainclothes Atlanta police officers approached the house about 7 p.m., a woman inside started shooting, striking each of them, said Officer Joe Cobb, a police spokesman.

Assistant Chief Alan Dreher said the officers had a legal warrant and "knocked and announced" before they forced open the door. He said they were justified in returning fire when they were fired upon.

One was hit in the arm, another in a thigh and the third in a shoulder. The officers were taken to a hospital for treatment, and all three were conscious and alert, police said.

Sarah Dozier, identified as a niece of the woman, told WAGA-TV that there were never any drugs at the house.

"My aunt was in good health. I'm sure she panicked when they kicked that door down," Dozier said. "There was no reason they had to go in there and shoot her down like a dog."


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At least she winged all 3 of the bastards first!!!!

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#29. To: innieway (#0)

Okay, first things first.

1. The police all know who the bad people are in every neighborhood. I know this all to well, because I used to live in a bad neighborhood, and the cops knew everyone, EXCEPT me, which is why when they came to my apartment complex on more than one occasion, they had to figure out why I lived there.

2. The police have these people, called Detectives. Now these detectives actually spend their days looking for clues, criminals, and of course getting background on houses that they intend to serve warrants on.

3. With Detectives on the payroll, 99 percent of the time, they gather good intelligence on who is living where, and if this person had been living in this place for 17 years, had been paying all her bills, the cops would know and see that without so much as having to go knock on her door.

4. They could very well have had the right address. Here's why. I can go to the DMV, get a driver's license and just give them any address I want to. That's right folks, you don't even have to live somewhere on your driver's license. They say that they want you to provide proof of your address, but hell, you can pretty well get anything you want at the DMV for the right price.

5. It is indeed a tragedy that this poor 92 year old woman was shot to death. I wonder if one of her idiot grandchildren lived there and sold dope? I wonder if one of her idiot children or grandchildren were dealing and were being looked for at this woman's house? If So, then that means the cops didn't do their job by staking out the house looking for the perpetrators of the crimes in question.

6. The cops chances are, are at fault for a lack of police work. 10 minutes of research could have told them that this 92 year old woman lived there all alone, and that they should deal with her in a way more becoming of a woman her age. 92 year old people as far as I know aren't able to answer the door, very fast, or hear very good, let alone see. Which is why all three of these guys survived. Had her aim been better, they'd be dead, and she'd be incarcerated for shooting 3 cops.

7. It would just be simpler if people her age would just go into a retirement home to die like the social cast offs old people are. Old people once they reach a point in their lives when they don't actually contribute to society have a duty to go out on that proverbial ice floe, and die like good little eskimos.

Please know that paragraph 7 is sarcasm, and not meant as serious. I am appalled that this person was shot to death in her own home by 3 cops who obviously could have been much better trained, or at the very least informed. They could have also realized that they were going to raid a house of someone who was 92 fucking years old.

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#34. To: TommyTheMadArtist, IndieTX, christine (#29)

5. "It is indeed a tragedy that this poor 92 year old woman was shot to death. I wonder if one of her idiot grandchildren lived there and sold dope? I wonder if one of her idiot children or grandchildren were dealing and were being looked for at this woman's house? If So, then that means the cops didn't do their job by staking out the house looking for the perpetrators of the crimes in question."

I don't think so Tommy. First, from www.theagitator. com

"Neighbors Keith Coachman, Reginald McAfee and Thomas Benjamin milled around outside Johnston's house Wednesday recalling her as a nice old woman who was cautious.

Coachman, who did yard work for Johnston, said she always urged him to get his work done early.

"She was scared, she would go to bed around 5 or 6 and she wouldn't open her door for anybody," he said. "When she is in, she is in."

Neighbors said Johnston didn't even take her trash to the street. Sanitation workers came to her side door to get it.

Sallie Strickland, who has lived on the street for 51 years, agreed the old woman lived in fear. "I'd bring groceries and she'd say, 'Set them on the porch,' " said Strickland. "Then she'd lock the doors right away."

The only people she ever saw in the house were her niece and some nephews"

Second, the bunkering down begins, a sure sign of a cop related major fuck up:

"The basis for the search warrant was not known because State Court Administrator Stefani Searcy refused to release a copy of the warrant Wednesday. State law considers all such documents public record but Searcy cited "office policy" as her reason for withholding the warrant."

From the Atlanta Journal Constitution

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-11-23   9:52:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: Ferret Mike (#34)

There in lies the rub. It is said that she had a niece and some nephews that would visit the house. I would imagine that one of those relatives is under some scrutiny. I would bet a dollar to a donut that they weren't looking for some 92 year old woman, they were looking for one of her relatives.

Either that, or her house had some real value to it, and she didn't want to sell. I wonder how many real estate agents or developers are interested in that area?

Of course, the cops and the local establishment walk hand in hand. One is the enforcing arm of the other.

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