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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Investigation Underway After Homeless Man Is Beaten And Tased To Death By 6 Police Officers (VIDEOS)




FULLERTON – An Orange County supervisor has asked the Department of Justice to investigate the death of a homeless man who died after a fight with Fullerton police.

In a letter sent to the Department of Justice's civil-rights division Thursday, Orange County Supervisor Shawn Nelson made a "formal request to commence an investigation of the facts and circumstances surrounding the death of Kelly Thomas at the hands of the Fullerton Police Department."

Officers confronted Thomas, 37, a transient known to frequent downtown Fullerton, while investigating reports of a man burglarizing cars in the parking lot adjacent to a bus depot on July 5.

Kelly Thomas

Police say Thomas became violent as two officers tried to search him, kicking off a fight in which six officers were needed to subdue him. Thomas suffered severe head and neck injuries, while two officers suffered moderate injuries.

He died five days later at the UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange.

Thomas' family has accused officers of using excessive force during what they described as a "brutal beating." Witnesses claimed Thomas was shot with a Taser and struck with a flashlight.

Eye witnesses at the scene claim the six officers tasered him five times and beat him beyond recognition, which the disturbing photo of him in hospital shows.

Thomas in hospital

Mark Turgeon, who was there, said: ‘They kept beating him and tasering him. I could hear zapping, and he wasn’t even moving.

‘He had one arm in front of him like this, he wasn’t resisting. And they kept telling him, “He’s resisting, quit resisting”, and he wasn’t resisting.’


Many members of the Fullerton community described Thomas as a passive, peaceful person.

Thomas’ father, a retired Orange County sheriff’s deputy, has asserted that officers used excessive force to subdue his son, who was unarmed, slight and of medium height.

After seeing his son's injuries and talking with witnesses, Thomas told the Register his son "was brutally beaten to death."

"When I first walked into the hospital, I looked at what his mother described as my son ... I didn't recognize him,"
Thomas said. "This is cold-blooded, aggravated murder."

Thomas, citing witnesses, said officers hit his son with the butts of flashlights even after he stopped moving.

He said his son was probably off his medication and didn't understand officers' commands.

A spokesman for the Orange County Coroner's office declined to discuss the case but said an autopsy of Thomas had been completed and the results forwarded to investigators.

Orange County Supervisor Shawn Nelson, who represents the supervisorial district that includes Fullerton, says officials told him that the FBI has begun an investigation into Thomas' death and indicated that the Department of Justice's civil-rights division may launch its own inquiry.

The reported federal inquiry comes days after Fullerton Councilman Bruce Whitaker urged city officials to release any evidence, including video, of the fight between Thomas and police. Graphic photos of Thomas' injuries taken by family members and first posted online at the Friends for Fullerton's future blog have increased public pressure.

"Rumors aren't answers, and there is a danger in too much speculation. But it is sometimes all too convenient for government to stand by this 'We have to wait for the investigation' bit,"
Nelson said. "I've got people in Fullerton who are scared now, and the silence sometimes is what is causing fear."

Nelson said he turned to the Department of Justice as a "neutral referee" to carry out an investigation.

"I feel horrible for a lot of people here,"
Nelson said. "The citizens of Fullerton deserve answers. The family of Kelly Thomas deserves answers."
Fullerton Police Sgt. Andrew Goodrich noted that the investigation into Thomas' death has been turned over to the Orange County District Attorney's Office.

"We believe there should be a transparent, neutral party investigation, and that is being conducted right now,"
Goodrich said. "We realize the images are troubling. But you have to have a thorough and complete investigation that looks at the facts as facts. We have to separate the emotions that everybody has." Source



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Monday, July 4, 2011

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Deion Sanders Jr. ran into some trouble last week when he tried to buy something to eat at North Park Center mall in Dallas. Sanders, the son of NFL Hall of Fame player Deion Sanders was attempting to buy something from Chik-Fil-A, but they wouldn't accept his credit card because he didn't have proper identification on him. "Police at North Park mall tried 2 get me becuz I tried 2 buy chickfila with my card but didnt have my ID. They Said It was card theft or sum," Sanders tweeted. "They thought I stole the card or somethin cuz it said Deion Sanders. I'm like sir I'm not tryna be cocky but you can google me and see..." North Park Center is the same mall that Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant was harassed by security for wearing his pants too low. Sanders Jr. now says he can sympathize with Bryant.


Saturday, July 2, 2011

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Spartanburg city official involved in bar fight



A Spartanburg city councilman and his son were involved in a racially-charged fight at the Rome nightclub late Thursday night, though it will be left up to prosecutors as to whether the councilman will be charged, according to an incident report.
Robert Reeder Sr., who’s served on city council since 1999, showed up to Rome Nightclub after getting a call from his son, Robert Reeder Jr., who told his father the nightclub was keeping African-Americans out of the club, the report stated.
Reeder Jr. told police he was not let into the club because of what he was wearing, but the club's owner told WSPA that isn't true. Joe Wells, the owner, said Reeder Jr.'s friends were the ones who didn't comply with the dress code, and because of that Reeder Jr. became upset, Wells said.
There are two stories of what went down once Reeder Sr. got to the club, but the one common theme based on statements from witnesses is that there was a fight.



According to Wells, Councilman Reeder approached him, “stated he was part of city council,” and demanded to “know why he [Wells] was not allowing all these black people in the club and that he knew that the club was racist.”
Wells told police that as Reeder Sr. walked into the club, he stated “this is bull****,” and continued to call Wells a racist. Wells, according to the report, told Reeder Sr. he didn’t appreciate being called a racist, at which time Reeder Sr. pushed Wells. The report states security then asked Reeder Sr. to leave, but the report said Reeder Sr. then wrestled and punched the security personnel.
According to witness statements, the councilman’s son, Reeder Jr., joined in the fight, which led, according to the report, to one of the bouncers being cut. Reeder Jr. was arrested and has been charged with 2nd degree assault and battery. He was released from jail around noon on Friday on a $5,000 bond.
Based on Reeder Sr.’s statements, the fight began a little differently. Reeder Sr. told police that Wells initiated the fight by grabbing him by the throat and yelling he was not a racist. Reeder Sr. said he threw a punch at one of the security officers to get free, at which time his son joined in.
According to video shown to officers, Reeder Sr. initially pushed Wells, though the fight was not captured on tape, the report stated.





Friday, July 1, 2011

Now What? The NBA Joins The NFL In Locking Out It's Players. 2011 Season In Jeopardy

 

Now What? The NBA Joins The NFL In Locking Out It's Players. 2011 Season In Jeopardy




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Two of America's favorite pastimes, professional football and basketball, are involved in messy labor negotiations that are threatening their upcoming seasons.

Both the NFL and the NBA have locked out their players. The NFL did so several months ago, while the NBA shut it's doors at midnight this morning.

During the lockouts teams can have no contact with players. Meaning injured players can't work out at team facilities or consult team doctors or coaches. There will also be no free agency or trades.

NFL owners have made significant strides in their negotiations with the players over the past month. Leading many to believe their season has a chance to start on time.

The same can't be said about the NBA, where the players and owners are so far apart in negotiations there might not be a 2011 season at all.

"We had a great year in terms of the appreciation of our fans for our game. It just wasn't a profitable one for the owners, and it wasn't one that many of the smaller market teams particularly enjoyed or felt included in," NBA commissioner David Stern said according to ESPN. "The goal here has been to make the league profitable and to have a league where all 30 teams can compete."

"The problem is that there's such a gap in terms of the numbers, where they are and where we are, and we just can't find any way to bridge that gap," Executive Director of the NBA Billy Hunter said.

What are your thoughts on the NBA and NFL lockouts in general?

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