Austin Police Union Blames Staffing Shortage for Shooting of Naked, Unarmed Teen
David Joseph was shot and killed by a cop who said the naked 17-year-old was charging him.


The Austin Police Association released a statement today appearing to blame the Austin Police Department (APD) police chief's budget priorities for the shooting of David Joseph, a naked, unarmed teen who Officer Geoffrey Freeman alleged was charging at him when he shot Joseph twice in the chest.
The shooting last Monday has led to protests by local activists and an insistence by the police chief, Art Acevedo, that his department is committed to a transparent investigation. "We aren't Ferguson; we're not another American city," Acevedo said. "We're the city of Austin and we stand together to hold each other's feet to the fire."
Nevertheless, Acevedo has resisted calls for an outside investigation, saying those were "premature" and that the APD was capable of conducting an impartial investigation.
In its statement today, the police association insisted that while the incident had not yet been fully investigated, "one question has risen above all others. Why didn't this officer use another option in dealing with this situation?" Their answer: a shortage of 145 police officers. The union claims it has lobbied APD administration "to deal with this problem before a tragedy occurs," and that there was not enough money to hire officers overtime to cover the shortage.
There were more than 100 vacancies in the APD last year, even though it is among the highest paying departments in the state of Texas. Back then, the police association blamed "tragedies over the last year and a half" that have made people question why they would want to be cops. The APD has previously blamed unspecified hiring practices as well as how long it takes to train a police officer.
The police association is also calling for more training in the wake of the David Joseph shooting. At today's press conference, the association's president also called for more hand-to-hand defensive combat training for officers. He also criticized the police chief for having Black Lives Matter activists present at a recent press conference about the David Joseph shooting, calling it "absolutely unacceptable," and for promising to have the investigation concluded within 30 days.
At the same conference, Freeman's attorney, who argues the unarmed, naked teenager made Freeman fear for his life, insisted the officer's "perspective" of the situation, and not race, was a factor in the shooting. Freeman is black, and a representative from the Texas Peace Officers Association, which says it was the first black police organization in the U.S., insisted he was "a good person" and a "good officer."
The racial dynamics of this case make it more difficult for certain police activists and police apologists to attempt to isolate the incident in an effort to sidestep engagement of the systemic issues surrounding police violence. The course of the investigation, including the disciplinary and legal measures available to the APD and those that it decides to exercise, will be illustrative of some of those wider systemic issues.
There is dashcam video of the shooting but the APD chief insists he won't release it out of because of his "responsibilities" to the Freeman and Joseph families. Dispatch audio, however, is available.
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"We killed a teenager. Give us more money."
Some days, I think the revolution can't come soon enough, and when it gets here, it better bring a lot of woodchippers.
Its exactly what happened in NYC after the Garner killing, and exactly what's happening in Ferguson now (as previously noted many times before)
The institutional bureaucratic response to ANYTHING - no matter what happened, and who/what was actually to blame - is "Obviously We Need More Resources".
Flint is just the latest example, but its the same playbook every time.
What the hell are 1,000 more officers going to do in New York?
Kill more people. It's always amusing to hear call for more police in NYC. I guess 50,000+ law enforcement officers across more than a dozen departments/agencies just isn't enough for a population of 8 million.
Victimless crime ain't gonna enforce itself.
Vote Woodchipper 2016!
I'm uncertain as to the physics of this.
It may involve jerks and circles.
It's just socialism. Haul yourself up in a bucket bu pulling on the handle.
"...we stand together to hold each other's feet to the woodchipper."
There, that's better.
That is a *wonderful* turn of phrase.
Stand closer together so you can all be set on fire?
HE'S GOT FIRE!!! BLAMBLAMBLAMBLAM!!!!!
It's amazing how all of those reasoned, rational responses can boil down to, "No comment, We didn't do nothin'. Give us more money."
Everyone knows that ratfucklican austerity lowers the IQs of civil servants. EVERYONE.
No such thing as a republican in Austin. Certainly not in city council
Every civil service organization has vacancies. You can't hire the next PoPo until the last one has retired. There is a time lag to make the hire, plus time for training, etc.
I'm guessing the "shortage" is not particularly unusual in any PD.
The racial dynamics of this case make it more difficult for certain police activists and police apologists to attempt to isolate the incident in an effort to sidestep engagement of the systemic issues surrounding police violence.
That is one flowerdy-assed way of saying that the narrative ain't a'workin'.
What does the shortage, if indeed there is a shortage, have to do with anything? Was the officer working 20 hour shifts and thus so fatigued he couldn't make good decisions?
With all those vacant positions, there should have been plenty of pepper spray, tasers, or maglites he could have used to take down the kid without killing him.
Right, because when TWO cops are present they ALWAYS employ the least violent means of resolving the situation.
Perhaps the pigs get paid by the call and since they are so poorly compensated they have to make it up in volume.
or
The pig thought he was a dispatcher.
or
The pig was hypoglycemic and the personnel shortage delayed his doughnut fix. (See Twinkie Defense for verification of this very real condition)
or
Pig mistaken-ed the kids penis for a dangerous weapon or got plain ole' penis envy.
One hopes you find one of these plausible scenarios acceptable to relieve any concerns about authorized street justice.
In Texas, you're more likely to lose your cop job by sleeping with a material witness than shooting an unarmed man. I think the War on Women can be declared lost.
Yep, I've seen more cops fired for sending off-color text messages than killing unarmed people.
"...off-color text messages." Is that code for racist comments or some other micro aggression.
In Texas, you're more likely to lose your cop job by sleeping with a material witness than shooting an unarmed man.
YEW CAINT BE SLEEPIN' WIT DEM HOAHS, BOA. GEET ON HOME TO YER WAFF.
Well, the mistress of a Sheriff's deputy already got two cops fired and is probably going to save his murderer from lethal injection.
Sweet Buddha....was that your Texas twang attempt?
It was more like Darrell Hammond's Sean Connery imitation: accuracy wasn't my first priority. Or even my second.
Ah! Well, that does make a difference.
+200 "Swords,Alex"
Listen, don't want to be shot? Don't be naked and unarmed like a thug. It's that simple.
+1 Artisanal Thug.
Thanks for titling my memoir!
Maybe he was brandishing his lethal weapon?
The cop is just lucky he shot the kid when he did. As we all know, normal bullets won't stop most black teenage rage monsters.
Especially the naked ones.
Let's not forget that the perp was a child pornographer if that dash cam caught any of the scene.
*Damn* it, Fist!
*** ponders spacetime ***
There is dashcam video of the shooting but the APD chief insists he won't release it out of because of his "responsibilities" to the Freeman and Joseph families.
Isn't that video child pornography? Just asking'.
I think that more than nudity is required to make pornography.
So the question is, did he have an erection? (The kid, I mean. Obviously the cop did)
"...insistence by the police chief, Art Acevedo, that his department is committed to a transparent investigation."
"There is dashcam video of the shooting but the APD chief insists he won't release it out of because of his "responsibilities" to the Freeman and Joseph families."
I don't think you know what transparent means, bub.
He means the windshield in front of the dashcam was unfortunately opaque, bub.
The union claims it has lobbied APD administration "to deal with this problem before a tragedy occurs,"
Well, goddammit, he threatened them and the admins didn't come up with the loot, did you really expect him to not create a tragedy and admit he was just making an idle threat? Next time they'd better listen or he'll kill again!
Read this to understand why Freeman's lawyer talk's about his "perspective". All that matters is the cop's perspective of the situation at the time. Freeman says he feared for his life. Done.
http://www.thenation.com/article/why-.....ndict-cop/
Who in the heck comes up with those ideas? Wow.
http://www.Anon-Net.tk
So instead of "reasonable fear" being the standard it's now "irrational fear".
Justified panic fire.
Give us more money or we'll shoot more of you.
It always comes around to Danegeld.
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