Police Kill 7 yr Old Girl in No Knock Raid

jcdws602

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The family has a motive to lie which includes millions of dollars.
Yeah so fuck their daughter...........there gonna be rich right????We should all have kids live in the ghetto...by a murderer and create some sort scenario where the police will shoot our kids................ nobody will care because they are ghetto kids any ways........and we'll be rich bitch.........
 

Zeplike

Active Member
The lawyer is being paid to do this and with Detroit PD involved means that this could be worth millions in settlements. I have yet to see this in the mainstream media so I call bluff.

Does that not make sense?
NO! what are you calling a bluff on? the lawyers claims or the video you havn't seen? oh and this has been covered on msnbc cnn and fox so read/listen some more or stfu and gtfo
 

sarah22

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Balzac...seriously...dude, i dont even know what to say to you. if you think for 1 second that cops dont lie, you are very sadly mistaken. VERY sadly mistaken. and if you think that the evidence is going to tell you the truth, you might want to think again about that too. this will be an investigation of police officers. they will either hide or destroy any evidence they can get their hands on that makes them look bad in order to make people think that it wasnt as bad as it sounds. thats how police operate. it worries me that you do not seem to understand this. its been made EXTREMELY clear to you the series of events that happened. the cops were probably on a bit of an adrenaline trip and made some incredibly poor decisions that resulted in the death of a 7 year old girl. this is one of those times when we SHOULDN'T be defending the police. we should be taking away their weapons, their badges and sending them to work somewhere where they're less of a hazard to the public.
 

squarepush3r

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heres what happens to the cop who shot that girl:
Hes a hero in his police department for murdering a child
He gets months of paid vacation while his buddies investigate his case and come up with an innocent verdict

Cops caught on tape planning cover-up after shooting homeowner:
http://www.courthousenews.com/2009/09/23/Family_Says_911_Tape_Caught_Cops_Planning_Cover-Up_After_Shooting.htm

Police Shoot Unarmed Biker in Back, paralyzing him
[video=youtube;-DBPCjfe8G4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DBPCjfe8G4[/video]
 

SocataSmoker

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when they have a warrent ARE NOT allowed to go smoke bomb the house and start shooting up shit without cause.

Attempting to apprehend a murderer is more than enough cause for a flashbang... just the truth.

Like I said, can't wait to see the video... then we can know for sure how at least part of the raid went down.

Police Shoot Unarmed Biker in Back, paralyzing him
Fine example of a rookie that shouldn't be on road patrol...

I can see where he may "think" he's pulling a gun, because the biker does have his hand down by that area, moves it a bit, then looks back... but no reason at all to pull the trigger.

The officer should've been yelling for the man to put his hands up, that would've solved everything, no audio to the video so I can't tell if he was telling him to put his hands up or not, do you know?
 

Balzac89

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People can claim as much as they want, but the video will completely clear up everything. I think its terrible, that when a person takes the stance of defending the police they are labeled an idiot. I'm sorry if I can see a very obvious motive to lie.

If the evidence proves me wrong I will bow down and suck everyone of your tiny internet dingalings because I can admit that I'm wrong, but only when I see the evidence for myself.
 

Zeplike

Active Member
ballzac I don't know how much longer of you I can take without putting you on ignore... we are debating what happend and the COPS are claiming as much as they want. that is the problem with all these cases it seems.

it's not that all cops are bad. it's that many cops FUCK UP BIG TIME (in squarepush3's link): "Officer Lilly admitted that he did not know where Tony's gun was: 'I don't know. I heard screaming and I fired.'" and also that mostly all cops(even higher ranking officers) will COVER UP(diverting or completely denying their responsibility, if you get that part) for their pig buddies. this is from the same story: The complaint continues: "Still not knowing that he is being recorded n the 911 tape, Sgt. Coutts interrupted Officer Lilly's admission and apology with his assurance that the cover-up would commence: 'That's all right. Don't worry about it. I got your back. ... We clear?'"

I'm not going to insult you anymore but if you post another ignorant one liner im gonna ignore you... ooohhh seeeee -> ignor(ant) maybe stop ignoring parts of the articles you're ATTEMPTING to debate.
 

Zeplike

Active Member
or maybe your just attempting to troll the shit out of this thread, and in that case I'de say you have succeeded
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
I'm not trolling man.
My entire point was that all of the is evidence has not been released. I just believe that with the number of people involved that a coverup is not possible. Someone would talk.
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
I have yet to see one piece of evidence that can prove the course of these events. The only people who are talking are the family and they have a motive to lie same as the police.

I am currently involved in legal studies.
 

Zeplike

Active Member
hahahahahhahaha the evidence is in the article I can't read it for you fuck tard. Basically, The sheriff LIED(covered up) about the gun being discharged inside that house during a police altercation with the grandmother. and the company that owns the camera crew has refused to release the tape to the press/public yet, I guess because it's being investigated.

seriously man your trying to get me to take time to go and copy/paste shit out of articles you refuse to read to prove you wrong when you, yourself, havn't provided any evidence except your own assumptions about the families motive?

I seriously wish you luck with your "legal studies" because you're going to need it buddy (ignored)
 

mygirls

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Detroit police kill seven-year-old child

By Jerry White
17 May 2010


Detroit police shot and killed a seven-year-old girl during an early morning raid of a home on the city’s east side Sunday morning. The child, Aiyana Stanley Jones, was struck in the head and neck area while sleeping on a couch at the home on Lillibridge Street.

In a Sunday morning press conference Assistant Police Chief Ralph Godbee said police were executing a “no-knock” search warrant for a homicide suspect in the two-apartment home. He said the police—members of the heavily armed Special Response Team—threw a flash grenade through an unopened window around 12:45 a.m. before charging in with guns drawn.

Godbee claimed the policeman’s gun discharged after he “had some level of physical contact” with the girl’s 47-year-old grandmother, Mertilla Jones. The police were not categorizing the shooting as accidental yet, Godbee said, "although we don't believe the gun was discharged intentionally."

Charles Jones, father of the slain girl, said he rushed from a back bedroom to see his mother being pushed through the door and another police officer carrying his bleeding daughter from the house. “They came into my house with a flash grenade and a bullet," Jones told the Detroit News. "They say my mother (Mertilla Jones) resisted them, that she tried to take an officer's gun. My mother had never been in handcuffs in her life. They killed my baby and I want someone to tell the truth."

The young father added, “I want this story to be heard. This was a wrongful death."

Mertilla Jones, who was arrested at the scene and released Sunday, told the Detroit News, "They blew my granddaughter's brains out. They killed her right before my eyes. I seen the light go out of her eyes.” She denied police claims she had a physical confrontation with the cops, telling WXYZ-TV, “I never touched none of them. No one gave them any struggle. My grandbaby is gone. The Detroit police killed my granddaughter.”

Before the police broke in, a relative told police there were children inside and pointed to toys in the front yard. “‘There’s kids in the house,’ I said five times, ‘there are kids in the house,’” a relative told the TV station.

Jones and his relatives said the suspect was not even in the same apartment as Aiyana. Police raided the upstairs unit simultaneously and reportedly arrested a 34-year-old male.

"Based on our intelligence, we got a search warrant for the location,” Godbee said. "Because of the violent nature of the crime, we thought we were entering a potentially dangerous situation." Godbee said a full investigation would be conducted and expressed fear of public reaction, saying the police “might be the target of anger."

A spontaneous memorial was set up in front the eastside home, with friends, relatives and ordinary citizens leaving flowers and children’s balloons and toys to pay honor to the dead child and her family. A candlelight vigil was held Sunday night.

Class tensions in the city are reaching a breaking point. After decades of plant closings and mass layoffs, the Motor City has a real unemployment rate at the Depression-level of 50 percent. Hundreds of thousands of people face a daily struggle for survival, confronting utility shutoffs, evictions and foreclosures, while the city’s Democratic-run administration—led by millionaire businessman Mayor David Bing—is planning to shut off public services to entire working class neighborhoods deemed too poor to maintain.

A report on an apartment house fire in the poverty-stricken Detroit enclave of Highland Park on Sunday noted that many of those inhabiting the building were homeless “squatters,” including whole families. One resident said the local utility company DTE Energy had come out to disconnect the electrical service to the building, but “people threatened to shoot them if they did.”

Under these conditions, the Bing administration is using the police to crack down on the population. In recent weeks, opponents of police brutality have complained that the Detroit Police Department’s gang squad—known as the Mobile Strike Force—has been “terrorizing” neighborhoods, with complaints against the police rising more than 200 percent.

The Detroit police may have been particularly primed to use indiscriminate and overwhelming force on Sunday, due to a raid last month that left one cop dead and four others wounded.

The squad involved in the death of Aiyana Jones, the Special Response Team, was formed in 1987. It has been described by former members as a “highly trained anti-terrorist unity” and the “Marine Corps” of the Detroit police department.


ther so you don't have to wait.. man that is so fuck up. FUCKING COPS my heart goes out to the parents..
 
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