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legalcrime1 year ago

"3 Alameda Officers Charged in Death of Mario Gonzalez After Holding Him Face-Down for 5 Minutes"

Three police officers in Alameda County, California, have been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of Mario Gonzalez, who was pinned facedown on the ground for over five minutes. The charges come after a second autopsy concluded that Gonzalez's death was a result of restraint asphyxiation, contrary to the initial autopsy's findings. The officers' use of force was previously deemed reasonable, but a new public accountability unit reopened the case, leading to the charges. The incident drew comparisons to George Floyd's death, and the officers could face up to four years in prison if convicted.

crime1 year ago

"Fatal Shooting: Bodycam Footage Reveals Ohio Man's Deadly Mistake with Uber Driver"

An 81-year-old man in South Charleston, Ohio, mistakenly believed an Uber driver, 61-year-old Loletha Hall, was involved in a scam targeting him, leading to him fatally shooting her outside his home. The new police body camera video shows investigators at the scene, and the man, William Brock, has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges. Authorities revealed that both Brock and Hall were targeted by scammers, and Brock now faces multiple charges, including murder, kidnapping, and felonious assault. The original scam remains under investigation, and the alleged scammers have not been apprehended.

crime1 year ago

"Fatal Shooting: Ohio Man Kills Uber Driver in Scam Misunderstanding"

An 81-year-old man in South Charleston, Ohio, mistakenly believed an Uber driver, 61-year-old Loletha Hall, was involved in a scam targeting him, leading to him fatally shooting her outside his home. The new police body camera video shows investigators at the scene, and the man, William Brock, has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges. Authorities revealed that both Brock and Hall were targeted by scammers, and Brock now faces five charges, including three murder counts. The original scam remains under investigation, and the alleged scammers have not been apprehended.

crime-and-justice1 year ago

"Bodycam Video Released: Ohio Officer Shoots Teen with Fake Gun"

Akron, Ohio, police released body camera footage of Officer Ryan Westlake shooting 15-year-old Tavion Koonce-Williams, who was holding a toy gun, despite the teen's compliance with commands. The video shows Westlake firing at Tavion, who repeatedly asserts the gun is fake, resulting in a non-life-threatening wrist injury. Westlake, with a history of disciplinary actions, is on paid leave, and an independent investigation is underway. The family seeks justice and accountability, emphasizing the need for Black boys to grow up without the threat of police violence.

crime-and-justice1 year ago

"Police Bodycam Video: Officer Shoots Teen with Fake Gun in Ohio"

Akron, Ohio police released body camera footage of Officer Ryan Westlake shooting 15-year-old Tavion Koonce-Williams, who was holding a toy gun, despite complying with commands. The officer has a history of disciplinary actions and use of force incidents, including a previous suspension. The family's attorney emphasized that Tavion obeyed all commands and demanded justice and accountability. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is conducting an independent investigation, and the findings will be reviewed by the Ohio Attorney General's Office and presented to a Summit County Grand Jury.

legalcrime1 year ago

"Guatemalan Migrant Accused of Police Officer's Death Released After Case Dismissed and Civil Rights Suit Filed"

Virgilio Aguilar Mendez, a Guatemalan migrant, has been released from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's custody after charges were dropped in connection with the death of a Florida police officer. The officer approached Aguilar Mendez due to "suspicious behavior," leading to a struggle captured on body camera. The officer later suffered a heart attack and died, but an autopsy revealed he died of natural causes. Aguilar Mendez's lawyer claimed racial profiling and an "unlawful arrest," and the charges were dropped. The Guatemalan-Maya Center is advocating for Aguilar Mendez, who primarily speaks Mam, from a small Indigenous community in Guatemala.

law-enforcement1 year ago

"San Bernardino Sheriff Defends Deputy's Fatal Shooting of Teen Holding Gardening Tool Amid Calls for Mental Health Reform"

San Bernardino County Sheriff Shannon Dicus defended a deputy's actions in the fatal shooting of 15-year-old Ryan Gainer, who had autism, after charging at the deputy with a gardening tool. The sheriff released body camera footage showing the deputies' efforts to administer medical attention while waiting for paramedics. Some in the community criticized the department's actions, questioning whether the deputies could have used a Taser and whether they acted quickly enough to save the teen's life. Sheriff Dicus emphasized that the deputy had only seconds to react and defend himself from a physical threat, regardless of whether he was aware of the teen's autism.

law-enforcement1 year ago

"Deputy Resigns After Firing at Unarmed Man Over Acorn Incident"

Body camera footage shows a Florida sheriff’s deputy firing at an unarmed suspect locked inside a patrol vehicle after apparently mistaking a falling acorn for a gunshot during a reported vehicle theft investigation. The deputy, Jesse Hernandez, and his partner, Sgt. Beth Roberts, were cleared of criminal wrongdoing following an internal investigation, though Hernandez resigned from the force amid the probe. The suspect, Marquis Jackson, was found uninjured and no weapon was located in his possession. The incident has led to changes in training procedures within the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office.

crime2 years ago

"LVMPD Releases Dramatic Body Cam Video from Deadly UNLV Shooting"

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has released body camera footage showing officers responding to the UNLV shooting, where a gunman opened fire on faculty inside the Beam building, resulting in the deaths of three individuals. The video captures the officers receiving the active shooter call and clearing buildings to ensure there were no additional attackers.

law-enforcement2 years ago

"Body camera footage reveals police and Army Reserve's concerns over Lewiston shooter"

Body camera video footage has been released, providing new insight into the response of law enforcement agencies to concerns about the mental health of Robert Card, who later became the Lewiston shooter. The video includes a conversation between officers and the Army Reserve unit commander, who mentions Card's mental health issues and the possibility of him being a danger to himself or others. The review of the agency's response concluded that there were insufficient grounds to take Card into custody and initiate the process to remove his weapons under Maine's yellow flag law.

law-enforcement2 years ago

Controversial Charlotte Arrest: Officer's Punches Under Scrutiny

Charlotte-Mecklenburg police are defending an officer's punches during an arrest after body-camera and witness cellphone videos were released. The videos show the officer attempting to detain two individuals, who repeatedly ask why they are being detained. One of the individuals swings at the officer's head, prompting the officer to punch back and yell for compliance. The officer then kicks the individual's leg and punches her in the back of the leg. Charges against both individuals have been dropped by the district attorney. The police department maintains that the officer's actions were in line with use of force laws and that the body-camera footage provides a more complete picture of the incident.

law-enforcement2 years ago

Controversial Charlotte Arrest: Woman Hits Officer in Viral Video

Body camera footage of a controversial arrest in Charlotte, North Carolina, was released, showing a police officer repeatedly punching a woman during the incident. The arrest occurred after the officer stopped the woman and her fiancé for allegedly smoking marijuana. The videos depict a struggle between the officers and the couple, with the woman accused of punching an officer before being punched and taken to the ground. All charges against the couple have since been dismissed. The release of the footage follows the viral video that sparked national attention and a review by the Charlotte City Council.

law-enforcement2 years ago

"Body Cam Footage Reveals Louisville Man Pointing 'AR-15-Style Pistol' at Officers Before Fatal Shooting"

Body camera footage released by the Louisville Metro Police shows a rookie officer shooting Jaron Bobbitt, a convicted felon, who pointed an "AR-15-style pistol" at the officer while running through a neighborhood. The incident occurred in response to a domestic violence call, and Bobbitt repeatedly failed to obey officers' commands. The officer fired four shots, hitting Bobbitt, who was later taken to the hospital and subsequently booked into jail. The video highlights the split-second decisions and dangers faced by law enforcement officers in rapidly evolving situations.

crime2 years ago

"Judge Affirms Grave Charges in Fatal Arrest of Black Motorist Ronald Greene"

A judge has upheld the most serious charge of negligent homicide against a white Louisiana trooper involved in the deadly 2019 arrest of Ronald Greene, a Black motorist. The trooper was captured on body-camera video dragging Greene by his ankle shackles and forcing him to lie facedown in the dirt. The judge ruled that the prosecution's blunder in allowing a use-of-force expert to review the trooper's statements did not taint the indictment. The case has drawn comparisons to the killings of George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery. Two other troopers still face charges, while a former deputy sheriff faces two counts of malfeasance. Calls for federal charges and an indictment from the U.S. Justice Department have also been made.

law-enforcement2 years ago

Outrage and demands for justice grow over Seattle officer's controversial actions

The family of Jaahnavi Kandula, a graduate student who died after being struck by a Seattle police officer, has spoken out after body camera footage emerged of another officer joking about the incident. The video captured a conversation between the officer and a colleague, in which they made insensitive comments about Kandula's death. The Seattle Police Department has released a statement expressing concern over the nature of the comments and has launched an investigation. The Seattle Office of Police Accountability has also opened an investigation. The Seattle Police Officers Guild has acknowledged the outrage but claims the video lacks context. A rally demanding justice for Kandula was held, and the investigation is ongoing.