Sunday, May 18, 2008

Story Abandoned By Thugeass Assgustus Mut-thews







Police Officer Gives His/Her Accounting Of Yesterday's Shooting Stating That Records Will Show The Officer Fired His Gun By Accident

On yesterday afternoon at the Raleigh Quik Stop #2 on Ridgemont a fist fight between alleged gang members broke out and then turned to gunfire. Witnesses state that and argument broke out between males in a black Jeep Cherokee and a gray Lincoln. It's believe this incident is a carry over between several gangs. Several of the men were wearing orange bandannas which represent gang colors.
Witnesses at the scene saw one of the males involved in the fight go to the car and pull out a gun. Witnesses also state that at least 10-15 shots were fired. The manager of the store flagged down a lone police officer after the two cars took off from the scene. The officer caught up with the Lincoln down the street where one of the men was shot.
A Memphis Police Officer sent me an email stating that when the officer fired the shot that he was not compliant with state laws and that the MPD will cover up the true facts of the shooting. here is the email that was sent. The email address has been removed to protect the officer's ID.
I'm sure you are aware of the officer involved shooting at Ridgemont and New Allen. What the Police dept isn't telling you is that the officer was not compliant with State Laws and Department regulations in firing his shot. First, the suspect that was shot was not armed at the time of the shooting and as witnesses on scene stated the suspect actually had his arms in the air, holding nothing, when he was shot.
The Officer involved admitted to detectives on scene that he had his weapon in one hand and was attempting to cut off the sirens to his squad car with his other hand when he accidentally fired the shot. Second, on the way to the scene of the shooting, I and all other officers, can clearly hear the officer asking the suspect "..what were you reaching for then?" while he was keyed up on the radio. It turns out the suspect was reaching for a cell phone. Obviously, this was recorded and is at 201 Poplar. Also, all the weapons recovered on scene were on the ground on the passenger side of the vehicle; however, the suspect was shot on the drivers side. Nowhere near a weapon.
Third, officers are trained that if they see a threat to "engage" it and to keep firing until the threat is neutralized. At the range we are trained to shoot three rounds in three seconds. This is because we are trained that if we are authorized to use deadly force that we are to fire until the suspect is down and no longer a threat. Also we are trained to shoot center mass, in the chest. The one stray shoot into the suspects leg can be further proof that the shot was accidental and that the officer was not authorized to shoot. I am sure that the department is covering this up, but everything I told you is recorded and is public information.

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Ok, here it is boys and girls! Without the treat of comment moderation and censoring, let's get to the truth about Thug's 'friend', Mr Andre Muhammed.

We all know that the real reason that Thug 'abanddoned' this story is because he and the officer were good friends.

I went and found the story so I could re-post it here for all to comment on. Sure I know it is old news, but I don't ever remember hearing about it, so I just wanted to find out about it.

2 comments:

Anti-Thad said...

Yes, that is a fact. I have "friends" that work North (Bravo) that know this idiot and all claim that he is an assclown. They can't stand him, so it seems like he fits in good with "Hack" Bailey and Thud.

This "unflushable" went to West Memphis and "claimed" to be a use of force expert and an expert in police procedure and condemned Erik Sammis for shooting DeAunta Farrow. I have heard from people that were actually there, and I gotta tell you that EVERY cop would have done the same TRAGIC thing. It sucks, YES, but its a decision that any reputable cop would have made considering the circumstances.

Just Say No 2 Thaddeus said...

Since I just moved here from Nashville a few months ago, I am afraid that I know little to nothing about the shooting of deAunta Farrow or the police officer who shot him, or the circumstances of the incident.
I hope to chat with you more on this subject.