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| From | "Cop Nuttery" <cop.nuttery@thanks.obama.com> |
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| Subject | Arizona Police Allegedly Kill Man For Reaching Toward His Lower Back |
| Message-ID | <464e7049ad8ecf0713e0ab109b192e1c@dizum.com> (permalink) |
| Date | 2017-07-22 10:17 +0200 |
| Newsgroups | az.internet, alt.guns, alt.politics.usa, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.law-enforcement.corruption |
| Organization | dizum.com - The Internet Problem Provider |
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An unidentified man was shot and killed at a hotel in Mesa,
Arizona, by a police officer on Jan. 17 after allegedly reaching
towards his lower back.
Detective Steve Berry, a Mesa police spokesman, said officers
were responding to a call about a man pointing a gun out of a
hotel room window, The Arizona Republic reports.
According to Berry, the cops found a man and a woman in the
room, ordered them out, detained the woman and then attempted to
detain the man, who allegedly refused to cooperate and reached
behind his back multiple times.
"Based on the initial report of the [male] suspect having a gun,
not complying with commands and reaching behind his body, the
officer felt threatened and discharged his weapon, striking the
suspect," Berry said in a statement.
Berry added that a gun was found on the scene but didn't specify
where it was found.
A woman named Laney Sweet claimed the man was her late husband,
Daniel, in a Jan. 20 Facebook post.
Laney explained that Daniel would service pest-removal stores
and travel with two company pellet guns. Because the pellet guns
are expensive, Daniel would take them into his hotel room.
Daniel had dinner with a man and a woman at a local restaurant
on Jan. 18 and then they all returned to his hotel room,
according to Laney, who recalled speaking to her husband that
evening.
Laney was not sure whether her husband held the pellet gun or
the other man did, but the other man went to a gas station right
around the time when other guests at the hotel called the police.
Laney said three police officers showed up at Daniel's room, and
ordered him and the woman out.
"We were told that Daniel was not aggressive but that he failed
to listen when instructing to NOT put his hands behind his
back," Laney wrote. "Due to him putting his hands behind his
back, the Mesa, AZ police department took forceful action and
shot him. Daniel passed away in the hallway of his hotel,
unarmed. His two pellet guns were in and next to his case near
the window."
Laney said no one had contacted her after 48 hours, and she grew
concerned when she had not heard from Daniel and he did not show
up for work. She called several hospitals, jails and police
stations, but didn't find out her husband was dead until she
spoke to the local coroner.
"No one had the respect or empathy to call me and our children
and tell us that Daniel had been taken from us," Laney wrote.
She created a GoFundMe page to pay for her husband's cremation
and memorial service, for a lawyer to look into the incident,
and for the travel costs of visiting Daniel's family.
In addition to Laney, Daniel leaves behind two daughters.
http://www.opposingviews.com/i/society/arizona-police-kill-man-
reaching-toward-his-lower-back
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