MomaPug
Active Member
The poor guy was hard of hearing, he likely didn't even hear the cop tell him to drop the knife. Right, a little carving knife, only gave him a few seconds and shot him. It is getting out of hand, especially in the Seattle area it seems.Lets not forget about that poor Native American artist (who happened to be deaf) in Seattle that was shot in the back by a cop because he was carrying a knife and a board. He was a sculptor. The incident was "investigated" and the cop was found innocent of any wrongdoing.
He approached the gentleman from behind demanding he drop the knife. Then he shot him in the back and side four times when the artist didn't respond. The knife was 3 inches long and it is legal to carry a knife 3 inches or shorter. It is common practice for NA artists to carve their art in the streets. That's how they sell their goods.
This type of confrontation, whether drug related or not, is escalating at an alarming rate and usually with tragic consequences. There is always an investigation and the cops involved are always exonerated. It's becoming an epidemic but no one is looking into it. It's not gaining national attention. Why?
From the Seattle Times..
"City attorneys said Wednesday they are studying their legal options after a labor arbitrator, acting at the request of the Seattle police officers union, ordered the Police Department to stop releasing the names of officers found to have engaged in misconduct."
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2015144417_spdnames26m.html
So now the don't even want public disclosure....