Posted on 12/28/2021 5:22:15 PM PST by algore
Andrea Churna thought someone was trying to kill her when she called Redmond police for help the night of Sept. 20, 2020. Raised around cops, she did what she was asked to do when police arrived to find her armed with a handgun.
She put the weapon down, walked out of her apartment unarmed, clad in a T-shirt and yoga pants, hands up, and laid face down on the carpeted hallway floor outside her door — “proned out” as officers at the scene described it.
None of that kept police from killing her. An officer, just 18 months out of the police academy, shot the 39-year-old mother six times with a high-powered rifle as she lay on the floor 30 feet away.
“She called them for help,” said an emotional Michael Thomas, Churna’s father, as he sat at the dining room table in his home in Port Orchard. “And they killed her for it. This is a nightmare. Where is the justice for my daughter?”
The shooting was investigated by the King County Sheriff’s Office, whose detectives repeatedly expressed frustration over the lack of cooperation of the Redmond officers and interference by their union attorney.
They turned an admittedly incomplete investigation over to the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office last spring. Prosecutors have declined to decide whether to pursue criminal charges against the officers pending a coroner’s inquest — a process stalled since 2017
Fifteen months after the shooting, the officer who killed Churna, 26-year-old Daniel Mendoza, has declined to give a statement to sheriff’s investigators or be interviewed
Several other officers at the scene — the only witnesses since there were no civilians in the hallway, no surveillance cameras and none of the officers wore body cameras — were sent home that night without talking to investigators
(Excerpt) Read more at seattletimes.com ...
Kirkland cops even have their own drive by shooting range where they practice shooting at targets out their car windows while driving
A few weeks ago in Redmond a bunch of kids? Took over over a ranch/wedding venue off avondale one evening to hold a rave party shot and killed the 80 year old owner.
Was this reported in the news or did the cops even investigate, nope cause that might involve real police work
It is only by a very random chance i heard about it.
If she was white then there will be no coverage or riots.
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It’s not a big Media story when someone is white.
Police Chiefs, nearly all minorities, are well aware of that.
None of the rules applied when they killed Ashli Babbitt.
Not one. No one in power uttered a syllable.
Pretty much the same thing happened to Daniel Shaver. He was shot dead by cops as he laid prone on the floor. The cop who murdered Shaver got away with it.
Back the blue...until it happens to you.
That is absolutely sickening. What the hell???
I read the full report and it seems the woman was a bit nutty.
This story seems to be a hit piece by the Seattle Times against police in general.
> That is absolutely sickening. What the hell??? <
Yep. Something changed maybe 30 years ago. Cops ceased thinking of themselves as “peace officers”. Instead they became “law enforcement officers”. With that name came a huge change in attitude. Too many of today’s cops act like they’re part of an occupying military force.
(And yes, I get that being a cop is a tough job, tougher than it was 30 years ago.)
There was still no reason to shoot her at that time. And really no reason for the police not to have body cams on and to delay their interviews until they could get their stories straight.
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The posted story said none of the officers involved gave a witness statement and the shooter declined being interviewed.
“...called Redmond police for help the night of Sept. 20, 2020...”
“...pending a coroner’s inquest; a process stalled since 2017...”
“...Fifteen months after the shooting, the officer has declined to give a statement...”
Someone has a strange calendar.
1.The lady was shot the night of Sept. 20, 2020.
2. Since 2017 the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office has been arguing over if they should pursue criminal charges against the officers (involved in any shooting not just this one) pending a coroner's inquest.
Two separate items.
It has been 15 months since the lady who was the main subject of this story was shot by the police.
Paging Dexter...
Cops around here no longer wear caps because their heads got too big. I no longer back any of them. They showed their true colors when Trump was running for president.
Reading this, it’s a bad shoot. Up goes the Blue Wall.
It reads almost as if he (Daniel Mendoza) shot her because he was annoyed with her. And I have no doubt that she was being annoying. People who have been going without sleep and are hyped up on drugs are annoying. Throw in what ever other mental problems she may have had and they become down right exasperating.
But you are not allowed to kill them for that.
Why not. When the Police are called out, they must kill someone. No dog to kill. No husband and wife to kill. They had no other choice. She forgot Rule Number One and it cost her her life: To Wit} No matter how bad the situation, involving the Police makes it worse. In spite of Free Republic Dogma, the Police are not your friend. At one time I believed they were your friend.
Is being “A Bit Nutty” a reason for killing someone?
I got the impression from the article that this ended in an unnecessary death because of a series of errors and misapprehensions. Knowing his daughter was having mental problems including an obsession that some ex-boyfriend was stalking her, the woman’s father bought her a gun and taught her how to use it. Some cops arrived at the scene know the woman was having a psychotic episode and was armed. Another incorrectly thought he was pointing a gun at him and blazed away at her with a 9mm but missed. Other cops heard those shots and thought she was firing at them. She lay down in the hallway, then, thinking her ex-husband had arrived, turned 90 degrees and was reaching for something. Mendoza panicked, assumed she is going for a gun, and took out the “threat”. The cops all clam up, because at least several of them contributed to a royal screw-up, and whoever was in command failed to control and coordinate his forces.
Some lessons: 1) Don’t arm your paranoid schizo drugged up children. 2) Police frequently are not good at dealing with people having mental crises, because they expect somewhat rational behavior, like following commands, staying still more than ten seconds, etc.; unfortunately, nuts act nutty. 3) Unfortunately, good tools do not exist for dealing with armed, violent, or potentially violent nuts.
And he had committed no crime.
Or perhaps the lesson here is that cops should have secured her while she was prone rather then having temper tantrums like five year olds.
That ONE thing is what their job was. To secure her to prevent danger to the public and themselves.
But that is apparently too complicated. And not nearly as much fun as yelling and cursing at her.
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