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posted by janrinok on Tuesday April 03 2018, @11:28AM   Printer-friendly
from the protect-and-serve dept.

Unarmed Man in His Backyard Shot From Behind 7 Times By Cops

The World Socialist Web Site reports

On Friday [March 30], the results of an independent autopsy requested by Stephon Clark's family were released to the public, confirming that police shot the unarmed 22-year-old African-American man seven times in the back and side amid a volley of gunfire in his grandparents' backyard.

The incident began when two police officers responding to a report of someone breaking car windows confronted Clark on March 18. Body camera footage shows that, without identifying themselves, police demanded Clark put his hands up and chased him into his grandparents' backyard. At that point, one of the officers yelled "Gun!" and the two fired 20 shots at Clark, who was holding his cell phone in one hand.

The officers, identified as Terrence Mercadel and Jared Robinet, stood pointing their guns at Clark's corpse for several minutes until backup arrived, then handcuffed his body and made a perfunctory attempt to resuscitate Clark before pronouncing him dead. The officers then turned off their microphones for several minutes, presumably to get their stories straight off the record.

Autopsy results released by a private medical examiner hired by the family's attorney show that [the bullets of] Mercadel and Robinet [hit] Clark a total of eight times. Dr. Bennet Omalu's analysis found that Clark was shot four times in the lower back, twice in the neck, once under an armpit, and once in the front of his thigh.

"You could reasonably conclude that he received seven gunshot wounds from his back", Dr. Omalu told a press conference Friday adding that any one of those would have been fatal on its own. The doctor described extensive damage to Clark's body from the torrent of bullets, which resulted in a collapsed lung and a shattered vertebra.

Dr. Omalu also told reporters that Clark did not die immediately from his injuries but lived another three to 10 minutes after he was shot. He noted that, while it is impossible to say whether Clark would have survived had he received medical attention sooner, "every minute you wait decreases probability of survival." According to video released by the Sacramento Police Department, six minutes elapsed between the firing of the final bullet and the time CPR was administered to Clark's dead body.

The results further discredit the police narrative that Mercadel and Robinet believed Clark posed a danger to their safety and was moving in a menacing manner toward the officers when they gunned him down. In a statement, Clark family attorney Benjamin Crump wrote: "These findings from the independent autopsy contradict the police narrative that we've been told. This independent autopsy affirms that Stephon was not a threat to police and was slain in another senseless police killing under increasingly questionable circumstances."

Body Cam Video of Alton Sterling Killing Released; Officer Sacked

CBC reports

The videos, released Friday as Baton Rouge's police chief announced the firing of the white officer who shot Sterling six times, came days after the state attorney general declined to bring criminal charges against the two officers involved in the incident.


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  • (Score: 2) by Thexalon on Tuesday April 03 2018, @09:38PM (3 children)

    by Thexalon (636) on Tuesday April 03 2018, @09:38PM (#662185)

    A cell phone is more dangerous than a gun, as the officers are now finding out.

    When you can kill a cop with a cell phone, I'll agree with you. Until then, no.

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  • (Score: 2) by JoeMerchant on Tuesday April 03 2018, @10:16PM (2 children)

    by JoeMerchant (3937) on Tuesday April 03 2018, @10:16PM (#662209)

    A gun can only kill you, a cell phone can make you unemployable at age 35.

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    • (Score: 2) by Thexalon on Tuesday April 03 2018, @10:38PM (1 child)

      by Thexalon (636) on Tuesday April 03 2018, @10:38PM (#662221)

      So you're saying unemployment (with a substantial fan club of racists and authoritarians who see you as a victim of a grand evil conspiracy against the natural order of things) is a greater punishment than death? If that's the case, why don't we vet jurors for the unemployment phase of their trial?

      I mean, at the very least being dead hampers your ability to support your family at least as much as having a black mark on your career.

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      • (Score: 2) by JoeMerchant on Tuesday April 03 2018, @11:56PM

        by JoeMerchant (3937) on Tuesday April 03 2018, @11:56PM (#662258)

        Put it another way: shoot a man with a gun, you fill out some paperwork.

        Shoot a man with a cell-phone and your whole department gets put under the microscope, people get fired, life as you knew it gets seriously kinked by national media attention. (There's also the implied: cell phone recording video that's auto-backed to the cloud before you can extort a password from the owner, that also has the nasty habit of exposing behavior that only continues because of plausible deniability.)

        Sucks to be on the receiving end of a bullet no matter what you're holding, but cell phones cause quite a bit more trouble for cops than guns. Yes, yes, the occasional idiot will panic and fire at a cop, but most of them actually won't - and of those who do, a majority don't hit the cop; however, due to that credible threat cops (and any licensed gun owner) are allowed to shoot other people when they're holding guns.

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