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Campbell
Wed 29 Oct 2008, 2147, Wed 29 Oct 2008
http://www.sacbee.com/827/story/1351735.html


Calif. cop fatally shoots innocent man in his yard
By THOMAS WATKINS
Associated Press Writer
Published: Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2008

LOS ANGELES -- When Julian Alexander heard a strange noise in his yard, he reacted the way many people would - he went outside to investigate, taking a stick with him. Moments later, the young father-to-be lay dying on the ground, shot twice by a police officer who was chasing suspected burglars through the neighborhood.

Relatives said Wednesday that Alexander, a 20-year-old newlywed, was shot without any warning from the officer and they want to know what happened.

"He heard a noise, went to check it out," father-in-law Darryl Mooney, 46, said by telephone. "The next thing you know, he's shot by police."

The Anaheim Police Department said the officer, whose name it withheld, was driving in a marked police car around 1:30 a.m. Tuesday when he saw four youths who ran when they spotted him.

He chased on foot and the group splintered, running over fences and through yards. Police Chief John Welter said the officer encountered Alexander in his front yard, mistook him for a suspect and shot him. He was declared dead at a hospital.

"Julian Alexander was innocent of anything that was going on in the neighborhood at that time," Police Chief John Welter said. "We certainly don't want to take the life of someone who is mistakenly believed to be involved in some criminal activity."

According to police, Alexander was holding a "club-style weapon." Mooney said it was a broomstick. Alexander's wife and mother said they saw him handcuffed and bleeding in the front yard.

Alexander, who got married Oct. 19 and had moved in with his in-laws about a year ago, was a happy young man who worked at J.C. Penney Co. with dreams of becoming a veterinarian, Mooney said. His wife, 19-year-old Renee, is due to give birth Dec. 14.

"He was a very positive person. He loved me; he loved God," Renee said. "He just wanted to provide for the family."

The Orange County district attorney's office said it was investigating to determine whether the officer was criminally culpable.

Brian Dunn, an attorney for Alexander's relatives, called the shooting an "egregious display of excessive force" and said the family would file a claim for unspecified damages against the department.

Dunn questioned several elements of the police department's limited account of the shooting, including why the officer didn't call for backup before pursuing the burglary suspects.

"On its face, you can call it a bad shooting," Dunn said. "They have taken the life of a person who clearly had no involvement in any kind of criminal activity."

Police spokesman Rick Martinez said he could not comment further because the case was under investigation.

Astrid
Wed 29 Oct 2008, 2236, Wed 29 Oct 2008
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Kavadas
Thu 30 Oct 2008, 1412, Thu 30 Oct 2008
Unbelievable. A 19 year old widow with a new born. I'm sure that'll end well. I hope she and the family take every fucking penny from that P.D. for the next fifty years.

Campbell
Thu 20 Nov 2008, 1705, Thu 20 Nov 2008
Here's a new one. http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-odd/20081119/Funeral.Taser/


Undercover officers use Taser on pallbearer
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WILMINGTON, N.C. — A North Carolina sheriff's official has apologized for plunging a funeral into chaos when undercover agents tried to arrest the dead man's son — and used a Taser on him in the process.

It happened as the coffin was being loaded into a hearse. The officers planned to quietly arrest pallbearer Gladwyn Taft Russ III, The Star-News of Wilmington reported Wednesday.

Relatives said two deputies dressed in coats and ties grabbed Russ and kneed him in his back before Tasering him. One deputy's gun fell out of its holster.

Russ' sister, Taffy Gause, said when she got out of the car a deputy "was waving a gun at me and my mom and yelling to get back or he was going to shoot." She said some mourners went home instead of going to the cemetery.

Russ, 42, had failed to surrender after being charged with threatening his ex-wife who lives in another state, officials said. Following his father's death Nov. 11, Russ agreed to surrender after the funeral.

When deputies approached Russ during the Saturday funeral, he "went wild" and spat on the officers, said New Hanover County sheriff's chief deputy Ed McMahon.

McMahon said the officers should have waited until after the cemetery service.

"It was never my intention to create any more problems for the family, and I am truly sorry and apologize for that," he said.

McMahon said the officers pointed Tasers at people because the crowd was moving toward them.

Russ was charged with assault on a government official, resisting an officer, disorderly conduct and felony malicious conduct by a prisoner.

"Everybody was so scared. We thought it was a drug deal gone bad," said Ronnie Simmons, a pallbearer and Russ' brother-in-law. "We almost dropped the casket."

Valdin
Thu 20 Nov 2008, 1902, Thu 20 Nov 2008
Its amazing some of the stuff you find in the news these days. Some of the shit you read is just unbelievable