Posted on 05/13/2014 6:23:38 AM PDT by eccentric
In Huntsville, Alabama police are facing no charges whatsoever after allegedly killing a 17 year old boy while trying to find drugs in his throat with a sharp object.
Mainstream media wont touch the story, and of course, independent media fueled by citizen journalists broke this to the public, releasing the 16 page wrongful death suit filed by the teens mother, Nancy Smith.
According to the autopsy:
Because of the circumstances of this event, it is difficult to discern if the decedent died from a drug overdose or an asphyxia event exacerbated by either the occlusion of the airway by the foreign object, a possible vascular occlusion associated with the neck restraint, or from a combination of all the events that transpired during this incident.
The mother, who lost her young son to the violent monopoly of the state, filed a federal lawsuit in March alleging that her son was killed via assault and battery by the police who excessive force. She claims it was a wrongful death.
What is possibly even more disturbing is that the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences ruled this teens cause of death, undetermined.
That cold, robotic assessment seemed to contradict the very things the department found and reported. However police are denying any wrong doing.
They found that the teen suffered blunt force injuries, anoxic/hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, meaning his brain was starved of oxygen before he died.
So what actually happened? The mothers lawsuit alleges that her son was setup in a drug sting. According to court documents, the teen was unaware of what was happening when an officer not in uniform, not identifying himself, rushed him. The teen proceeded to run, as anyone being chased by an unidentified man might do.
Next, the officer threw him to the ground, maced him, and handcuffed him.
The autopsy adds that his neck was restrained.
The Smith family lawsuit says police told paramedics that the teen swallowed a bag of illegal drugs.
What happened after this is not very clear, but this is what we appear to know:
The police proceeded to shove a sharp object down the teens throat to allegedly extract drugs. As of yet, the sharp object has not even been identified.
Drugs were never found in the teens throat, stomach, or bloodstream.
The actions of the victims family seem to indicate that they believe the police killed their son.
How does someone die from lack of oxygen, if it has been proven that nothing was stuck in his throat?
It would make quite a bit of sense if the teen died from lack of oxygen because the sharp object shoved down his throat by the police cut his throat and rendered his breathing organs useless.
Why is there seemingly zero footage of this? Why is no one being arrested or as much as even truly investigated in this police department?
A bit late into the investigation it seems, the police admitted evidence: 2 giant ziplock bags full of MDMA (ecstasy) that they claim was on his person.
This is highly disturbing and almost no one is reporting on it. Please share this with as many people as possible so the potential killers here will be known. Sharing this info would be a powerful act of information spreading, given that almost no one knows of this situation.
He must not be black, gay, or willing to kiss another man on national tv. We'd hear about it then.
Broken ribs and numerous contusions = beaten to death while handcuffed.
Obvious to me, the teen was not aware having a minor amount of marijuana is a misdomeanor but trying to conceal the same is a felony. Sad, but we now have this massive police state apparatus using these powers at will without regard for any sense of balance. Armed to the teeth, physically buffed up, protected by body armor, and wearing masks in some cases. This army will be deflected to other duties like rounding up firearms when the go order is given.
Be careful what you ask for when voicing what you want or you might just get it. Trillions spent on equipment and salaries rather than closing the borders for far less money.
It’s going to be funny when cops kill someone you care about.
What I don’t get is the need to poke the sharp object down the throat. If they were drugs, he needs to go to the hospital and have his stomach pumped. Alternatively, plastic bags should come out intact at the other end. A mouth is not a toilet.
"Official details"? Wouldn't you rather know the truth?
I’m wondering the same thing. The man in the photo is black, was the teen? What color was the cop?
Maybe the ‘female’ officer was exceptionally butch? Or the ‘male’ officer a bit efeminate?
A mouth is not a toilet.
And cops should not be doing exploratory surgery.
It’s an upside down world.
Sticking a sharp object down someone’s throat would seem to me to qualify as an “unreasonable search or seizure” don’t you think? I guess the Bill of Rights does not apply when we’re having a war on drugs.
Ja wohl, Herr Obersturmfuhrer!
Chokehold.
HOW DARE YOU DEFEND POLICE SHOVING A SHARP OBJECT DOWN A KIDS THROAT. WTF IS WRONG WITH YOU.
If the officers involved are of the Obama protected class the reverends will not be booking a flight to Alabama.
From the story: Drugs were never found in the teens throat, stomach, or bloodstream.
Seems like there's some serious contradiction there... If the autopsy mentions the possibility of a drug overdose with no drugs detected, I think the family has a pretty good shot at winning the case.
That said, the people really need to look at these cases and decide if possible drug dealing should be a death penalty offense, and if not, then start restraining their police departments.
What photo? I saw a picture of a white kid.
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nwfdailynews/obituary.aspx?pid=165585707
Kid’s mom is going to own this police dept., of course the insurance company will write the check so there won’t be any real accountability.
FTA:Because of the circumstances of this event, it is difficult to discern if the decedent died from a drug overdose or an asphyxia event exacerbated by either the occlusion of the airway by the foreign object, a possible vascular occlusion associated with the neck restraint, or from a combination of all the events that transpired during this incident.
Sounds like the police were trying to fish something from his throat.
Sure way to stop a suspect from swallowing!
These police have been watching too many Three Stooges episodes while inhaling their donuts.
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