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Police Department Awards Family Over $1 Million After Cop Executes Their 17 Year Old Son
Libertarian Institute ^ | Jul 6, 2021 | by Matt Agorist

Posted on 07/06/2021 1:14:55 AM PDT by RandFan

It has been over six months since officer Chase Bebak-Miller shot and killed 17-year-old Anthony Cano as he complied with the officer’s orders. So far, no charges have been brought and the only ones receiving scrutiny from the police are family members who have been seeking justice. As is the case in most police killings, the Cano family’s justice is coming in the form of taxpayer dollars.

In an extremely quick move, the city has already agreed to pay out over $1 million in a wrongful death lawsuit brought by Anthony’s family.

Though they have won the settlement, the family now says they are going to keep fighting for Bebak-Miller to face the consequences for what he did that night.

“The fight will continue,” said Phil Martinez, a Phoenix-area activist who is close to the family, according to the Phoenix New Times. Indeed, it has to continue as this cop is still on the force despite graphic video of him executing Anthony.

Since Anthony was killed, more and more details have continued to come out. Most recently, we found out that a civilian was in Bebak-Miller’s car that night when he jumped out, chased down, and executed Anthony over a bicycle light.

(Excerpt) Read more at libertarianinstitute.org ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Arizona
KEYWORDS: arizona; banglist; donutwatch; police
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1 posted on 07/06/2021 1:14:55 AM PDT by RandFan
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To: RandFan

Article full of crap references and insinuations. Just because the Holy Paul Family is referenced doesn’t mean it’s Libertarian. There’s more AntiFa than libertarian here.


2 posted on 07/06/2021 1:39:37 AM PDT by steve8714 (Evidently the Oxford comma is racist, sexist, or homophobic. You decide which.)
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To: RandFan

Was stopped by Phx police while riding a bicycle at night many years ago. Had never before or since experienced this.

The word “civilian” used in this story, would have been “citizen” until the last few years.

Interesting mindset change.


3 posted on 07/06/2021 1:41:56 AM PDT by Norski (Pilate saith unto him, What is truth?)
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To: Norski

It has been all about language for at least the last 40 years.


4 posted on 07/06/2021 2:35:49 AM PDT by knarf (I say things that are true, I have no proof, but they're true !)
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To: knarf

I like that every criminal is now “alleged”....and no longer called a suspect...


5 posted on 07/06/2021 2:48:25 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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To: Sacajaweau

Until conviction, they’re alleged.

That’s the way it used to work, anyway.


6 posted on 07/06/2021 3:00:59 AM PDT by mewzilla (Those aren't masks. They're muzzles. )
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To: RandFan

The 17 year old had a gun?

Threw it away after fleeing but still....


7 posted on 07/06/2021 3:51:19 AM PDT by PeteB570 ( Islam is the sea in which the Terrorist Shark swims. The deeper the sea the larger the shark.)
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To: RandFan

Sad situation. I sympathize with both sides. OK, the kid is just 17 years old...yet, why is he “scared” of the police and why is he running away? He tries to escape on foot and even jumps a fence in his attempt to flee. I watched the video and the encounter at the moment of the shooting is one of those “split second decisions”. Why does the 17 year old have a gun? Sure, MAYBE he was trying to “throw the gun away” but in the split second one watches the video, if you were the cop, could you have instantly determined that the kid’s handling of the pistol was to toss it away or use it to shoot you? I know that I could not know for sure. I also know that I would have difficulty determining to wait to see what the kid’s handling of the gun was going to be when my life is at stake. Also, the second shot is almost instantaneous after the first one. Aren’t cops taught to double-tap anyway? I don’t believe the cop deliberately “put him down” as described by this journalist. Finally, why is the town just surrendering $1 million to this family? I think a jury trial first would have been more appropriate.


8 posted on 07/06/2021 3:59:01 AM PDT by Right Republican (Right Republican)
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I sure hope the family of Ryan Whittaker gets justice this swift. A Chandler policeman executed him in cold blood last year when he answered his door late one night. He had a gun in his hand but was complying with the order to put it down when a trigger happy cop shot him from behind. The video is extremely disturbing, but it shows that the cops failed to identify themselves when they knocked. They also refused to render aid as he lay there dying.


9 posted on 07/06/2021 4:22:49 AM PDT by Prince of Space (Irish lives matter!)
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Just wait until you see the bad shoot (some say execution) of Hunter Brittain by Lonoke Sheriff in AR......oh wait...the cop turned off his personal camera before the encounter and turned it on after the counter.


10 posted on 07/06/2021 4:35:53 AM PDT by DCBryan1 (Delete FB, TWTR, GOOGL, AMZN, YHOO, Gmail/chrome. Use Gab, Brave + DDG, VPN, Freerepublic )
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To: steve8714

The responding officers worked quickly on the young man to stop the bleeding and keep in breathing.

Yes, the second shot appears unnecessary , but I believe was partly due to firearms training instincts and officer reaction to stop the threat of a perceived gun.

But, as usual, the city threw the officer under the bus.


11 posted on 07/06/2021 5:08:30 AM PDT by KeyLargo
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But, as usual, the city threw the officer under the bus.
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Nobody threw the cop under a bus. The cop is still working as a cop.

The cop made a mistake, a horrible mistake. I doubt that there was any intention to do anything wrong but still the mistake took the life of a 17 year old boy who had given up and was complying with officers commands.

I don’t know what should happen to the cop but he should not be a cop carrying a gun, a mistake like this could happen again by this seriously unqualified cop.

The city knew they would be taken to the cleaners in court and were wise to pony up the million plus settlement.

What a sad story.


12 posted on 07/06/2021 5:56:41 AM PDT by JAKraig (my religion is at least as good as yours.)
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To: RandFan

Someone made the bad decision to ride around with a gun in his pocket, then run from the police, and the gun falls out of his pocket. On top of all that he tries to pick up the guy he dropped.


13 posted on 07/06/2021 6:10:22 AM PDT by euram
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To: steve8714
Yes. When you get to the ELEVENTH paragraph, you find this: “Moments later, he’d have two bullet holes in his back—the second shot fired as Anthony lie facedown on the ground, his gun 10 yards away.”

Suddenly, out of nowhere “his gun” is introduced. The writing is a confused mess, but it becomes clear it is the deceased’s gun.

As you read further, you find the deceased was fleeing the officer and ditched the gun “so he wouldn’t get shot.”

It doesn’t add up.

14 posted on 07/06/2021 6:14:53 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (“I’m not a conspiracy theorist....but, I don’t believe in coincidences, either.” ~ Steve Bannon)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

You have no right to resist arrest or flee custody


15 posted on 07/06/2021 6:20:58 AM PDT by bert ( (KE. NP. N.C. +12) Like BLM, Joe Biden is a Domestic Enemy )
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To: RandFan

“Awards”? This was a contest or something?


16 posted on 07/06/2021 6:23:19 AM PDT by nesnah (Infringe - act so as to limit or undermine [something]; encroach onre)
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To: RandFan

If you’re going to excerpt a blog, maybe don’t end the excerpt at a cliffhanger. I don’t have an opinion on this case, but more information should get posted if you’re going to post about it. Since the blog isn’t on the excerpt-only list, I’ll just post the remainder, which isn’t very long and is from mostly other sources. Now FReepers can see the remainder without it being clickbait.

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According to 12 News,

12 News obtained a copy of the redacted Chandler Police General Offense Report which revealed Bebak-Miller had a civilian passenger in his patrol car the night of the shooting.

The report states around 9:00 p.m. Officer Bebak-Miller picked up someone for a civilian ride a-long and that civilian claimed he “exited the patrol vehicle” during the foot pursuit.

It was also reported that just 8 months prior to killing Anthony, Bebak-Miller had been shot in the leg, potentially setting off some post traumatic stress.

“I don’t know if this was a mistaken identity, or angry officer, or a traumatized officer being that he was shot. Maybe he wasn’t ready to come back to work? I can’t tell you all those questions. There is so many things unanswered,” Eva Cano said.

In a statement to 12 News, the family’s lawyer Greg Kuykendall called the incident “profoundly troubling” and says “none of this is normal.” Kuykendall says the fact he was shot a second time as he lay face-down on the ground “mandates an investigation by the federal government.”

Indeed, the details of this case are very troubling. As TFTP reported, on the night of January 2, Anthony was riding his bicycle down the road when Bebak-Miller decided he needed to stop the teen because he did not have the proper lighting. Moments later, he’d have two bullet holes in his back—the second shot fired as Anthony lie facedown on the ground, his gun 10 yards away.

As the graphic body cam shows, Anthony attempted to flee on the bicycle before dropping it and taking off on foot.

“He’s fleeing on foot,” said the officer in the footage.

Body camera footage shows the officer in pursuit of the boy just before Anthony drops his gun. As he is about to surrender, Cano picks up the gun to throw it away so he doesn’t get shot. He successfully threw the gun away but was shot in the back anyway.

The portion of the video showing the gun at least ten yards away from Cano was redacted from the original release. It is damning and proves that Bebak-Miller had no reason to kill this child.

“Drop it! Get on the ground!” the officer shouts.

After Cano threw the gun, the officer then shoots him in the back.

At this point, the child is clearly incapacitated—not even moving—and the threat is neutralized. However, for good measure, as the teen lies dying on the ground—with the gun now 10 yards away—the cop puts another round in his back in a seeming attempt to finish him off.

In the new and heartbreaking video, Cano is heard explaining himself to the officer as he struggles to breathe.

“Hey, put your hands behind your back!” Officer Bebak-Miller shouts as Cano can barely move after being shot twice.

“Hands behind your back!” Officer Bebak-Miller shouts again.

“I’m sorry, sir, I can’t,” Cano says.

Cano slowly but eventually gets his hands behind his back.

“Keep them there,” the officer says. “I want to help you, OK! I want to help you!”

“OK,” Cano says. “I can’t breathe.”

“Handcuff me, hurry,” said Cano. “I don’t want to die.”

At this point, Cano explains that he was surrendering so he wouldn’t get shot. Unfortunately for Cano, however, Bebak-Miller either never saw him throw the gun away, or he didn’t care, and shot him anyway.

“I just wanted to throw the gun away,” Cano says.

“Well, I thought you were pulling it on me, man,” responds Bebak-Miller.

“No, no, no,” said Cano.

“It was f**king stupid,” says the officer.

“I tried throwing it so I wouldn’t get shot,” Cano says.

As other officers arrive, the life starts to fade from the teen’s body.

“I can’t feel my legs,” says Cano.

Cano died three weeks later in the hospital.

For two months, police let Cano’s family, and the public believe that Cano was a threat to the officer when he was shot. However, the unedited video released in March proves that this was not true at all and anything other than a murder charge against this cop would be a travesty of justice.

Rene Clum, Cano’s mother questioned the entire reason for the stop in the first place, saying her son should’ve never been targeted.

“He was scared, coming home. He wasn’t doing anything wrong other than riding a bike without a light.”

This article was originally featured at The Free Thought Project and is republished with permission.


17 posted on 07/06/2021 6:29:26 AM PDT by Larry Lucido (Donate! Don't just post clickbait!)
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“It has been over six months since officer Chase Bebak-Miller shot and killed 17-year-old Anthony Cano...”


It has been over six months since officer (name currently withheld) shot and killed 35-year-old Ashli Babbitt...

Unlike Chase Babak-Miller had no gun either in the first or tenth paragraph. Any money coming to her family?


18 posted on 07/06/2021 8:09:34 AM PDT by hanamizu
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“He was scared, coming home. He wasn’t doing anything wrong other than riding a bike without a light.”. Sure, kids riding around on a bicycle with a gun aren’t doing “anything wrong”. My guess is the cops knew he was dealing drugs and figured this was a good time to bust him.


19 posted on 07/06/2021 8:21:48 AM PDT by rtcram (02-18-21 newby...I still miss Rush)
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To: RandFan
Anthony drops his gun. As he is about to surrender, Cano picks up the gun to throw it away so he doesn’t get shot.

Pure comedy gold...or just a load of BS. The kid was killed, right? So how does the author know his motivation for picking up the gun? Not picking up the gun for any reason would've been the logical move to avoid getting shot.

20 posted on 07/06/2021 1:06:30 PM PDT by Moltke (Reasoning with a liberal is like watering a rock in the hope to grow a building.)
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