Little Rock Cops Want Immunity for Shooting 67-Year-Old Man While Working Private Security

Two Little Rock, Arkansas, police officers who shot and killed 67-year-old Eugene Ellison in his apartment after investigating an open door while working private security for the apartment building have been trying to claim immunity in the shooting. They are now appealing a judge's decision to deny them immunity in an ongoing lawsuit by Ellison's family. The family held a press conference earlier this week, as reported by KATV:
The press conference was also held four years to the day since Ellison was shot by Officers [Donna] Lesher and [Tabatha] McCrillis in his apartment on Colonel Glenn Road on December 9, 2010. The two officers were allegedly investigating an open door into Ellison's apartment, and apparently an altercation took place once the officers entered the residence. According to police reports, Ellison had apparently come at the officers with a walking cane.
"What the city is trying to do is conflate the fight with the shooting," said Michael Laux, attorney for the Ellison family. "It's very important to understand that however bad this fight was – and we have to take the officer's word for that – it was over… long over by the time they shot Mr. Ellison."
One of Ellison's son is a police officer with the Little Rock police and claims he's been retaliated against for his family's lawsuit, including being moved to a midnight shift.
In 2012, the Department of Justice said it would look into the shooting but nothing appears to have happened. Two years later, and four years after the shooting, the Ellison family continues to press the feds to investigate the shooting. The family hopes renewed attention to police violence improves their lawsuit's chances of success.
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immunity while NOT working as a cop??? What's next, a green cookie on St. Patrick's day?
Racist.
When is a lawman (or lawwoman) really off duty?
/Fife
When she is working a job that isn't police work.
Goddammit. Quit uncritically accepting the dishonest premises put forward by assholes, already:
The press conference was also held four years to the day since Ellison was shot by Officers private security guards [Donna] Lesher and [Tabatha] McCrillis in his apartment on Colonel Glenn Road on December 9, 2010. The two officers private security guards, who also work a police officers were allegedly investigating an open door into Ellison's apartment, and apparently an altercation took place once the officers private security guards entered the residence. According to police reports, Ellison had apparently come at the officers private security guards, who were not acting as police officers at the time, with a walking cane.
Changes the whole fucking story, when you report accurately rather than passing on the spin and dishonesty.
Oops. One more change:
apparently an altercation took place once the private security guards entered trespassed on the residence by entering without an invitation from the victim
You and your truthemisms.
Can't say I disagree, although we know said LEO status will afford the murderers extra protection.
Ellison had apparently come at the officers private security guards, who were not acting as police officers at the time, with a walking cane.
He's coming slowly and unsteadily right at us!
One of Ellison's son is a police officer
Son, I am disappoint
You know, if two guys I didn't know tried to enter my apartment on the grounds that the door was open, I'd probably come at them with something a little stronger than a cane.
Seriously, what reason did they have to go into this man's apartment? Sounds like trespassing to me.
You know, Reason, I've come to expect nutpunches from you guys, but today's been a repeated barrage. I hurt. If I get drunk tonight at the Christmas party and do something stupid, it's your fault.
Pics or it didn't happen.
*six hours from now*
Happensh or it did'n picsh.
Pics or it won't happen?
It's not illegal if we tape it.
I suspect the majority of the Reason commentariat would gladly provide pics for Riven.
As a Florida man, "do something stupid" covers a lot of ground. Try not to die, kill anyone, or lodge anything in anyone's rectum so firmly that it becomes newsworthy.
If you do lodge something in your rectum, for the love of God be honest about it. The ER staff will respect you more.
The voice of experience.
Maybe...
/turns away sheepishly
God's honest truth, doc, I fell right on top of fusilli Jerry.
Obligatory public service announcement
Also, NSFW. Just sayin'.
Don't play the victim with this crowd, Andrew.
Everything you do will still be your responsibility.
Oh - and I hope you have a good (and responsible) time.
~Six cops ran right into my house while I was returning from moving my car (to clear the space) during a fire at my neighbor's house. I am lucky I didn't get shot when I ran in after them and kicked them out.
Point is, they are all about trespassing if given even a slim opening.
So, basically, a couple of thugs shot an old man when he caught them entering his apartment and trespassing.
Sounds like an open and shut case to me.
OT -- Anyone else getting an offer on top banner to subscribe to RS for $1 an issue?
WAR ON KOPZ
In their mind, they're alway on duty, and thus always have immunity.
In fact, if their doctors told them they had the flu, they'd probably still try and claim immunity. And shoot his dog.
I think this is the first article in Reason history referencing Arkansas where no one in the comments called us sister fuckers. Progress.
stfu sister fucker
Yes why dont we just make it official and codify in our laws that police can murder anyone under any circumstances and face absolutely no consequences? At least then we could stop pretending like we live in a country with a rule of law.
But if what you suggest was the law then we would live in a lawful country.
Why you want to make it any easier for them? They wouldn't even need to call the union rep.
Why are you silencing advertisers? You have an intellectual obligation to hear out their points of view.