Posted on 08/01/2018 10:14:42 PM PDT by george76
A witness report from the step-son:
My dad exited the bathroom, went around the corner, and I immediately heard multiple shots, which I thought was my dad engaging these other people in the house, Hayashi said. There was a pause, and then I hear people start screaming, Police! and I hear people enter the house. And my son starts screaming, Im here with my dad. This crazy guy tried to attack me.
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They heard gunfire but they shot the first thing they saw moving, in my opinion, although all the officers spent cartridges were outside of the house. And judging by the line of fire, had they missed him, they could have shot me or my son through the wall.
Two shooting incidents in a short amount of time. Of course they each have to be evaluated separately, but this department might have a loose cannon on their hands.
That was a mistake. Seems to me if an investigation is taking over a month, possibly coming up on two months, it isn't a slam-dunk. That means the shooting in June is probably questionable. Now he's involved in another highly questionable fatal shooting - this time of an innocent. (not sure about the first shooting - innocent/criminal)
It certainly sounds like a "bad shoot." Though the investigation - now investigations - will probably be intentionally dragged on for months so that public attention fades. Here's what will happen - I'd give this prediction a 90% to 95% probability of being correct:
Months from now, sometime early next year there will be an announcement that the investigations have determined the officer acted within department policy and training guidelines and no charges will be filed. This of course is an admission that in some/many/most jurisdictions if you have a badge you can literally get away with murder. It is an admission that department policy results in dead innocents - you know, those people they claim to protect and serve. How is it that it can be policy to occasionally kill one of them?
The home invader was a black dude>>>>>>>
Dajon Harper, 26, was shot and killed by a 74-year-old Vietnam War veteran defending his home against the intruder who police say broke into the residence at 10609 East Montview Boulevard around 1:30 a.m.
The owner of the home, Richard Gary Black, Jr., was shot and killed by responding officers from the Aurora Police Department.
According to Blacks stepson, Chad Hayashi, a naked Harper had entered the home and for an unknown reason and began to violently attack his son. He told ABC News he was awoken in the middle of the night to find Harper choking the child and biting his ear in the bathtub.
Hayashi said Harper was shot and killed by Black amid a struggle after freeing the boy from the suspect’s grip.
The repeat criminal, intruder was naked and trying to drown the homeowners grandson in the bathtub.. the intruder had been attending a party at a home on the corner of North Iola Street and East Montview Boulevard before he ran across the five-lane road and onto the Blacks property.
Others from the party followed him onto the property and entered the house.
What a crazy story and major stupidity by the police. One account says they fired from outside the house, into the house to kill the 73 year old Vietnam War veteran. Idiots!
Nahhhhh...Far less dangerous to shoot and kill a Viet war veteran than to raid a druggy party full of high and rebellious minorities.
Aurora Police Department confirmed the officer, whose name has not been released, was also involved in the June 27 shooting .
Stepson Chad Hayashi says officers ‘shot the first thing they saw moving’ : Hayashi was led from the house and was later told Black had ignored requests to drop his weapon. ( Lies by the police ?).
But “there was no warning at all” and “all the officer’s spent cartridges were outside the house. So, they shot through the open door ( that the criminal had knocked down to gain entrance to the house ) ,” Hayashi says, calling for the release of bodycam videos.
Per the Denver Channel, the man Black killed has been identified as 26-year-old Dajon Harper, who twice had charges of first-degree murder dropped or reduced.
http://www.newser.com/story/262793/before-cops-killed-homeowner-he-fought-fierce-intruder.html
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Damn.
INSANE police MAL-REACTION! On a related topic: The link for Free 3D printable gun blueprints is:
www.codeisfreespeech.com
I have no printer, but I downloaded all 10 to show support for the First Amendment
Looks like it.
Whatever happened to the Somali American cop who shot to death a woman in her pajamas?
Was it a "he"? I don't notice any details about the officer.
I would have to see the evidence to conclude one way or the other. If he was shot from outside the house someone has some splaining to do. Lots of holes in this story.
One of the most rotten police shootings I have read about since I joined FR and started reading these kinds of stories.
Am going to search their websites to try and get an update.
After having two gunshots go off in close proximity, plus the other assorted shouting in the house (remember, the intruder's Mom and other family members were in the house), I am not sure if anyone could have heard shouted instructions, from outside the house. The ears shut down for several seconds after an extremely loud sound.
KOAA.com NBC5 does not have an update after Aug 2. Shameful.
Charged with second and third degree murder and manslaughter finally
Despite foot dragging
Thanks to Australian govt pressure
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