Posted on 03/21/2006 5:52:09 AM PST by Carbonsteel
The recent killing of an unarmed Virginia doctor has raised concerns about what some say is an explosion in the use of military-style police Swat teams in the United States.
Armed with assault rifles, stun grenades - even armoured personnel carriers - units once used only in highly volatile situations are increasingly being deployed on more routine police missions.
Dr Salvatore Culosi Jr had come out of his townhouse to meet an undercover policeman when he was shot through the chest by a Special Weapons and Tactics force.
It was about 2135 on a chilly January evening. The 37-year-old optometrist was unarmed, he had no history of violence and displayed no threatening behaviour.
But he had been under investigation for illegal gambling and in line with a local police policy on "organised crime" raids, the heavily armed team was there to serve a search warrant.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.bbc.co.uk ...
From the article by the BBC:
"As officers approached with their weapons drawn, tragedy struck. A handgun was accidentally discharged, fatally wounding Dr Culosi."
An accidental discharge?
Funny. They don't seem to hunting the gangs...
No. 6 weeks of paid leave is NOT enough punishment for the murdered. I realize that sometimes it truely is an accident but what about when it's not and the entire police force is coving it up and the family can't get a straight answer as to what happened to their loved one?
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