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Cop who killed college student and 55-year-old mother sues for 'extreme emotional trauma'
WaPo ^ | 02-07-2016 | Peter Holley

Posted on 02/07/2016 11:09:36 AM PST by NRx

A Chicago police officer who fatally shot a college student and his 55-year-old neighbor has filed a lawsuit against the teenager’s estate that blames the mentally ill 19-year-old for causing the officer “extreme emotional trauma.”

Officer Robert Rialmo’s lawsuit was filed Friday and offers the first public account of the moments before Rialmo shot and killed Quintonio LeGrier on Dec. 26. The suit claims that Rialmo, who was arriving at the scene of a domestic disturbance with another officer, opened fire after the teenager twice swung a bat at the officer’s head and then raised the weapon a third time, leading Rialmo to fear that his life was in danger, according to the Chicago Tribune.

The round that killed LeGrier also killed 55-year-old Bettie Jones, a downstairs neighbor and mother of five who was standing near LeGrier and was not part of the disturbance that had drawn police to the residence. In an apologetic statement the next day, police confirmed that her death was accidental.

Rialmo is seeking $10 million in damages, according to the Associated Press.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; US: Illinois
KEYWORDS: bettiejones; chicago; lawsuit; leo; quintoniolegrier; rialmo; robertrialmo
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1 posted on 02/07/2016 11:09:36 AM PST by NRx
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To: NRx

Ooops. Forgot to check the excerpt box. Go to the link for the full story.


2 posted on 02/07/2016 11:10:54 AM PST by NRx (Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.)
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To: NRx

Looks like the Louisville slugger was stopped by a slug...


3 posted on 02/07/2016 11:15:07 AM PST by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously-you won't live through it anyway - "Enjoy Yourself" ala Louis Prima)
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To: NRx

If one of my rounds “went astray” and killed an innocent person I’d be up on charges of manslaughter so fast it’d make my head spin. But then I’m just a citizen of Illinois with a CCL. Cops are “special” and the mostest importantest part of the story is that the cop made it home safely.

Nothing, absolutely nothing, else matters and that includes the dead citizen.

L


4 posted on 02/07/2016 11:15:44 AM PST by Lurker (Violence is rarely the answer. But when it is it is the only answer.)
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To: NRx

The cop does not want the family’s money. He wants the money that the city will eventually give to the family.

I’ll leave it to others to debate the legality of the shooting the baseball bat guy. But the cop also (accidentally) shot the innocent neighbor. I hope the neighbor’s family sues the cop personally. One good lawsuit deserves another.


5 posted on 02/07/2016 11:20:38 AM PST by Leaning Right (Why am I holding this lantern? I am looking for the next Reagan.)
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To: Lurker

If your bullet traveled through the intended target, it did not go astray. The fact that it went through one body to hit someone else is ... I don’t know. If someone is killed as the result of someone else’s criminal assault, wouldn’t the instigator be charged?


6 posted on 02/07/2016 11:20:56 AM PST by sparklite2 ( "The white man is the Jew of Liberal Fascism." -Jonah Goldberg)
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To: Lurker

While that night be a Chicago quirk, the civilized world doesn’t imprison people for accidental death during self defense.


7 posted on 02/07/2016 11:23:31 AM PST by Bogey78O (We had a good run. Coulda been great still.)
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To: NRx

Wow, kill a couple people and then sue surviving family on top of it?

Disgraceful.


8 posted on 02/07/2016 11:25:55 AM PST by 20yearsofinternet
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To: Bogey78O
While that night be a Chicago quirk, the civilized world doesn’t imprison people for accidental death during self defense.

No, but it certainly does sue them into oblivion.

9 posted on 02/07/2016 11:27:00 AM PST by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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To: sparklite2

In many states the law labels any death that clearly results from the commission of a felony as “Felony Murder.” Where Felony Murder falls in the criminal code varies from state to state. In New York it is classified as a form of Second Degree Murder. In Texas it can be prosecuted as Capital Murder.


10 posted on 02/07/2016 11:27:25 AM PST by NRx (Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.)
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To: NRx

Police were once upon a time trained to deal with baseball bats. In my youth I remember that sort of confrontation happening more than once and such events ended always with the bat wielder being caught in a chokehold or having his arm dislocated. Now they are trained to just shoot as first response to any perceived threat of any nature.In the old days, though, police would also shoot someone believed to be a fleeing felon. Young punks and old pros knew not to run unless distance and the availability of cover made it at least 50-50 that one would not get a bullet in the back.


11 posted on 02/07/2016 11:27:32 AM PST by arthurus (Het is waar. Tutti i liberali sono feccia.)
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To: sparklite2
If your bullet traveled through the intended target, it did not go astray. The fact that it went through one body to hit someone else is ... I don't know.

I do - you're still liable. Anyone but a cop would have his choice in ammo critically examined, and he'd be sued over it, and lose. Cops are actually allowed extra- powerful loads, which undoubtedly contributed to the ability of the bullet to travel completely through one person and then kill someone else. If you used such a load and did the same thing, you'd be toast for it.

12 posted on 02/07/2016 11:30:43 AM PST by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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To: arthurus

You can thank Rodney King for that.


13 posted on 02/07/2016 11:31:24 AM PST by Bubba_Leroy (The Obamanation Continues)
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To: NRx

Why was this woman who had nothing to do with the incident standing next to a cop killer?


14 posted on 02/07/2016 11:34:16 AM PST by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: arthurus
Police were once upon a time trained to deal with baseball bats.

Perhaps an expert will weigh in here, but I think part of the problem is due to the de-emphasis of the heavy police baton (the nightstick). I guess the nightstick is now considered to be too crude a device. But it might have been a good option in this case.

15 posted on 02/07/2016 11:37:16 AM PST by Leaning Right (Why am I holding this lantern? I am looking for the next Reagan.)
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To: Talisker

So by what name are these law enforcement only bullets marketed under?

Let me cut to the chase. You’re full of it.


16 posted on 02/07/2016 11:39:12 AM PST by Bogey78O (We had a good run. Coulda been great still.)
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To: NRx

Could he possibly be suing to get his side of the story out? What I’d heard before did not mention a baseball bat.


17 posted on 02/07/2016 11:52:20 AM PST by Chicory
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To: NRx

Every policeman involved in a ‘death by cop’ needs to sue the family... enough is enough.


18 posted on 02/07/2016 11:54:41 AM PST by GOPJ (Allowing illegals to stay is the same as the United States paying kidnappers...)
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To: Bogey78O
So by what name are these law enforcement only bullets marketed under? Let me cut to the chase. You're full of it.

It's called +P law enforcement loads. And it doesn't effect the "bullet," it's the power of the gunpowder load in the ROUND.

Let me cut to the chase - you should at least have the curtesy to study up on a topic before you shill for it.

19 posted on 02/07/2016 11:57:24 AM PST by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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To: Bogey78O; Talisker

Google “+P law enforcement load” and you’ll understand where Talisker is coming from.


20 posted on 02/07/2016 12:10:46 PM PST by B4Ranch (https://www.22kill.com/)
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