NYPD Officer Peter Liang Found Guilty of Manslaughter in Stairwell Shooting of Akai Gurley
Not even police could claim there was a justification for the shooting, and tried to write it off as an "accident."
It looks like when there is not the slightest ability for anyone to doubt both that the police action caused the death and that the victim did nothing that could in the slightest be interpreted as "asking for it," then police officers can be convicted in America for killing a citizen.
This afternoon, NYPD Officer Peter Liang was found guilty by a jury of manslaughter.

As I summed up the case of the shooting of Akai Gurley in the stairwell of a Brooklyn apartment tower when it happened back in November 2014, "Brooklyn Man Killed By Police Officer, For No Actual Reason at All; An "Accident" Says NYPD."
As New York's NBC station sums up today:
Liang was patrolling in the public housing in Brooklyn with his gun drawn when he fired; he said a sound startled him. The bullet ricocheted off a wall and hit the 28-year-old Gurley on a lower floor.
Prosecutors said Liang handled his gun recklessly, must have realized from the noise that someone was nearby and did almost nothing to help Gurley.
"Instead of shining a light, he pointed his gun and shot Akai Gurley," Brooklyn Assistant District Attorney Joe Alexis said in his closing argument…..
The 28-year-old Liang said he had been holding his weapon safely, with his finger on the side and not the trigger, when the sudden sound jarred him and his body tensed.
"I just turned, and the gun went off," he testified.
He said he initially looked with his flashlight, saw no one and didn't immediately report the shot, instead quarreling with his partner about who would call their sergeant. Liang thought he might get fired…
Liang then radioed for an ambulance, but he acknowledged not helping Gurley's girlfriend try to revive him. Liang explained he thought it was wiser to wait for professional medical aid.
Liang could receive as much as 15 years for the crime.
He and his superiors kept calling what Liang did an "accident." Here was what I had to say about that back in 2014:
NYPD Commissioner William Bratton described the killing as "accidental" but doesn't seem to be claiming the gun went off by, say, the officer accidentally dropping it.
The officer, the facts of how guns work suggest, had drawn his gun, had his finger on the trigger, and pulled it, in the direction of things and people he could not see and said nothing to, by available accounts of the killing. This makes "accident" a perhaps infelicitous way to describe what happened, even if Liang did not knowingly and willingly intend to kill Gurley, who had done nothing criminal or threatening prior to the killing.
Reason coverage of the Gurley shooting. Anthony Fisher reported how Liang contacted his union rep before contacting medical help for the man he shot.
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Fucking moist ass bitch mammal. No wonder your fellow enforcers left you for dead
That kid with the cornrows? He's next if we don't get this shit straightened out.
They make a product for that.
APPEAL! APPEAL!
I still find it odd they convict the one of an accidental (if grossly negligent, yes) shooting of an innocent and unarmed man but seldom bat an eye at the deliberate ones.
Furtive movement, menacing, refused to comply, hands in pocket, refused to drop the weapon within 0.78366859379593 seconds of being ordered....weapon discharged 17 times
You forgot to add "sold illegal cigarettes in the past."
The killer was a chink. They aren't so popular now. Welcome to racist America.
Officer Liang kills an innocent citizen, gets 15 years in the slammer.
In related news, Officer Lin paralyzes an innocent citizen, who gets a $23 million award judgment, but still doesn't have an apology.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireS.....g-36872131
Let's face it. There really wasn't any defense for this one. There was no way they could cover it up or manufacture something using any of their normal grab bag of excuses. He was Barney Fife and the thin blue line cut him loose quick. I think I read in the news that his partner wouldn't even let him use his phone to call their supervisor after it happened.
This^^^^.See Rice, Tamir.
I noticed that too. Panic is unforgivable, but shooting someone in the back when they're running away, not so much.
Not one post on Yellen's testimony yesterday and today or the performance of the markets overall?
Not that you need to care, but you're losing me reason. The relentless coverage of the marginally notable while ignoring the big stuff is weak.
Let me translate millennials: Reason isn't bae.
Reason lost it's deep economics reporting some time ago, so it has to come from OT posts and quick PM link stuff. Market's in freefall, even the people who scream PEANUTZ! GOLDBUGS! are beginning to use the 'R' word, gold has gone up almost $200 in the last couple of days, and Shrike, AKA Scott Nations has been curiously absent round these parts.
And according to one SJW, capitalism is a dirty word to millennials.
The EU is toast. I've got no clue how the Germans are going to respond to this crisis.
Blame it on some Syrians?
Print more money while the US fed tightens, and hope the obvious consequences don't happen?
Was Yellen's testimony basically 'we'll keep raising rates but somehow avoid any pain'?
I like to think it was: Even Goldman-Sachs can't figure out how to make money if the interest rate is negative.
That would make me feel a little better about the people in charge of the money supply.
Reason's understanding of economics and business is on-par with Bernie Sanders...
Why wasn't the gun indicted?
It was busy being reassigned.
Song of the day.
(Warty repellant)
It's foolish to rely on EDM to repel Warty. He has been building antibodies.
Song of the night.
Song of the late evening
Crusty, as one of my heroes, I must inform you that you are one of the Animals Of The Night.
I am the hero you neither need nor deserve.
His partner needs to go to jail too.
6 1/2 minutes passed before they reported the incident, and it was actually dispatch and their supervisor who contacted them after a 911 call about the gunshot.
A kid was bleeding out from a gunshot wound for 390 seconds, and they did nothing.
It is in the union contract to text your PBA rep before giving aid to a person you just shot.
I posted mine first but it went in alphabetically. I'm writing a strongly worded letter now.
Look here you stoooopid mammal. I ain't tryin to ruin my undershirt on some Fucking bleeding prole
As I recalled, he contacted his Union rep first. According to a friend of mine with.. ahem, ties to the police, they train that at the academy here. First call you make when your perp is bleeding out: Union rep.
Sounds like the union should also be named in the suit, in that case.
Might I remind you that not only did Tamir Rice's sister, for the temerity to attempt to aid him, sit handcuffed in the back of the car that brought his killer, but the law enforcement professionals did nothing themselves to help the child until an FBI agent stumbled upon the scene several minutes later.
I just watched that video last night.
She should sue independently of any wrongful death suit.
If I were on the jury, I'd award at least $50 million for emotional damages.
Exactly. Probably talking about what a Big Mac is called in Paris.
I think it's pretty obvious why they found this officer guilty.
He is chinless?
There goes one quarter of the Asians on the force.
On top of this verdict, this gets published.
Not earth-shaking, to be sure, but nice to see, given the source.
Pretty damn good stuff. The really encouraging part was the section with all the firings and charges being brought against these scumbags. Something else IS happening.
NR "conservatives" talk about the good ol' days:
Are those from the article I posted? I specifically didn't look, because....well, ^that^.
Yes. Also look for the Chicago-style formatted dissertation "JamesR123" posted concerning his thesis that Williamson is attempting to be a 2nd rate Radley Blako, and that Balko represents everything wrong in America, like pumpkin spice-flavored food, Taylor Swift, and prostate cancer.
One of those rare lunatic rants that begins crazy and works its way around to lucid.
Jeez, why did I do that? (I still trust ya, HM!)
But, look at Toxic go in those comments!
Are they really pining for a time when corruption among the police was rampant*, prison riots were a regular occurrence, and crime rates were much higher?
* = Not that it doesn't exist now, but Serpico isn't just a movie
That anecdote is... accurate.
Thanks for the link. I am constantly amazed by how the party of smaller government, who hates unions, doesn't understand that the police are a unionized government agency. I think it's what the author said: those dirty hippies are protesting the cops, and we don't like dirty hippies, so we support the cops.
Yes, quite good by KW....he really should come over here. If NR is asking questions perhaps there is some semblance of hope.
This verdict is unprecedented!!!
I can't believe that there wasn't a single unconditional cop supporter on the Jury.
What Officer Lang failed to do is the following:
- Waive his right to a trial by Jury: This way a Judge (effectively a cop), would find him not guilty.
- Change the Venue to a White neighborhood.
I guess the NYPD had no problem with having a Chink as a scape-goat.
Dude, are you really stealing old handles and running 3 socks today? I'm fucking embarrassed for you.
Did Shreek find a discarded bottle of steroids?
"I was panicking. I was shocked and in disbelief that someone was hit," said Liang, who said he was so overcome that he needed oxygen as he was taken to a hospital for ringing in his ears.
Poor baby.
Right? An innocent is dead because he was a pants shitting pussy afraid of his own shadow, who was in that situation only because he disobeyed orders, and he wants people to feel sorry for him! You get that? He's the victim! Christ on a cracker, they should keel haul that SOB
Whatever happened to the famous NYPD 12 lbs. trigger pulls? Did they loosen that requirement or did this officer accidentally pull a 12 lbs. trigger?
"Accident". You keep using that word, I do not think it means what you think means.
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