Information About Fatal Police Shooting of Army Vet Won't Be Available for Up to a Year, Calif. Police Department Says
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Police in Lodi, California shot and killed Parminder Singh Shergill, a Gulf War veteran whose family says he suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder, while he was walking with his mother and brother down the street on which he lived. Police say Shergill was carrying a knife and charged at cops before they shot, an account disputed by witnesses. The San Francisco Bee reports:
A "protocol team," including representatives of the San Joaquin County District Attorney's Office, the state Department of Justice and the Lodi Police Department are investigating the matter to determine if the shooting was justified, said police spokesman Lt. Sierra Brucia. Results may not be available for "up to a year," Brucia said this week. He said no further information will be available until the probe is complete.
Mark Merin, a Sacramento civil rights lawyer who is representing Shergill's family, filed a tort claim Thursday against the city of Lodi, a precursor to a lawsuit that will allege the killing violated Shergill's constitutional right "to be free from excessive force" and his "substantive due-process rights to life and liberty."
The family's lawsuit will also claim the police department did not properly "train" the officers who killed Shergill. Their attorney claims the department has shown a lack of transparency, and not disclosed information they should have. The attorney hopes the lawsuit will make it possible to obtain that information. The Sacramento Bee wondered about First Amendment implications of the police department's intransigence and found out from the vice president of the Newseum Institute's First Amendment Center that there's "nothing new about agencies not wanting to disclose information," especially, naturally, in high profile cases.
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You hear this all the time from politicians.
Now that I have realized that I'm in a substandard job and lack the freedom of living for free off of the rich, I'm thinking of trying this at work.
"Sorry boss, but I can't comment on my fuck-up until I'm finished with my investigation".
A "protocol team," including representatives of the San Joaquin County District Attorney's Office, the state Department of Justice and the Lodi Police Department are investigating the matter to determine if the shooting was justified...
Well, as long as the team isn't made up of insiders, I think we can trust their conclusions.
Results The stink over this may not be available over for "up to a year," Brucia said this week.
Fixed.
It can take a while for that many people to all get their stories straight.
Hey, they need time to hide evidence too!
And track down any unauthorized cell phone videos.
+1 cell phone kill switch
"So don't delay act now supplies are running out
Allow if you're still alive six to eight years to arrive
And if you follow there may be a tomorrow
But if the offer's shunned you might as well be walkin' on the sun"
We should paint all ex-soldiers in bright colors so that the police won't mistake them for a BB gun.
With orange hats!
Do we do the ones that came out after DADT was set aside in a rainbow pattern?
May I be optic orange?
Navy vets will wear naval orange...
You can be any color you want, sir.
I will fit in better during hunting season, especially if I go north, behind the Cheddar Curtain.
If they work for the government they can be painted with agent orange.
Some of them already were.
not related at all - but kind of:
http://explosm.net/comics/3462/
not related at all - but kind of:
Nazi scientists were investigating use of malaria - transmitted via mosquitoes - as a biological weapon.
(Apparently I am Lord Humungus's sockpuppet.)
The linked article says his PTSD made him "depressed and anxious." Any takers on how long before the TOP MEN turn that into suicide by cop?
Dammit, the State AG is supposed to be independent of the politicians and primarily there to protect and defend the public from the depredations of government officials. The AG should be hated by all the other pols, not just another FYTW mouth breather. "We" get what "we" vote for.
I presume that he actually had a knife and was shot in the front side. Unlike John T. Williams who caught four .40s in the backside.