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To: combjelly who wrote (820527)12/3/2014 11:36:18 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1586234
 
Cleveland Police officials told a different story about what happened to Tamir Rice, the 12-year-old shot and killed by a Cleveland Police officer over the weekend of November 22, than what's visible in the available video footage of the shooting.

MSNBC's Chris Hayes
broke down some the discrepancies between the police's side of the story and what actually happened, and what can be seen in the video surveillance footage released by police a couple days after the shooting.

Police said, according to
the Plain Dealer, that Rice was sitting under a pavilion in the park with a few people, suggesting that the boy could have been a threat to others. But the video footage shows Rice was sitting alone as police pulled up.

Police also claimed, according to
the Associated Press, that the officer who opened fire on Rice asked the boy to put his hands up three times, suggesting that Rice was given ample warning before he was shot. The video footage doesn't disprove this, but it suggests the officer who shot Rice, Timothy Loehmann, would have given the commands fairly quickly — Loehmann shot Rice within two seconds of his squad car pulling up to the park pavilion.

"Taken together, [the police account] sounds like it could have been a really threatening situation," Hayes said. "But this time, unlike in Ferguson, there is a video, and it tells a pretty different story."


Even the police chief said he was surprised they drove up onto the park lawn.......if you think someone is dangerous, why would you not stay back? Nothing the cops said made sense.

Frankly, this is far more tragic and disgusting than what happened to Brown......and that was bad enough. A 12 year boy is dead because an idiot cop was too full of himself to do the right thing.

But CJ we need to stop talking about this stuff. Dave says its tragic and we are trying to turn into politics. Dave knows what's best for this thread because...........well because he voted TWICE for GW Bush.