Video: Los Angeles Deputy Shoots Partner, Blames Suspect; Both Kill Suspect in Retaliation...

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CEOFABRIC;8609857 said:
What was the issue with the headphones?

This was a murder no way around it.. nothing was justifiable.. lets see how this goes with footage and eye witnesses.

In California it's illegal to have earbuds or headphones in both ears while driving or riding a bike. It's not illegal to wear them in only 1 ear though. So that was the police "reason" to approach him. All they need is a reason.

 
CEOFABRIC;8609956 said:
@leftcoastkev okay I get it but........that's a dumb ass law and basically gives cops free pass to fuck with you..

thats laws in general..

its a reason the law book is thicker then 10 fuckin dictionaries..

 
$tayRichROLLIN;8607637 said:
Man I cried. I'm so tired of LAPD. I hate them with a passion. i do t go to the city anymore because these Mfs are the real bangers. And since they knew Noel was a banger then I know am rather known by the 77th division so I'll stay in the house. Fuck LA period.

The pigs who did this are from LA sheriffs department..From what I've read they are just as trigger happy as their LAPD pig brethren.. I feel bad for niggas who have deal with those pigs.. And on top of that having a coonette LA district attorney who believes the pigs can do no wrong...
 
stringer bell;8609970 said:
$tayRichROLLIN;8607637 said:
Man I cried. I'm so tired of LAPD. I hate them with a passion. i do t go to the city anymore because these Mfs are the real bangers. And since they knew Noel was a banger then I know am rather known by the 77th division so I'll stay in the house. Fuck LA period.

The pigs who did this are from LA sheriffs department..From what I've read they are just as trigger happy as their LAPD pig brethren.. I feel bad for niggas who have deal with those pigs.. And on top of that having a coonette LA district attorney who believes the pigs can do no wrong...

Sheriffs are actually worse in LA..

ESPECIALLY if u a street nigga..

 
@BOSSExcellence facts.. Philly is a little different though.. yall cant even jay walk.. I almost got knocked for crossin in the middle of rodeo dr.
 
Ripped from the official handbook of pig lies....

- He was going for my service weapon when I shot him

- My body camera got disabled during the struggle

- I was in fear for my life (because I'm a pussy)

- Stop resisting!!! (white man's clarion call)

- His I-phone was shaped like a gun

- He's a known gang-banger (I made a split second decision)

- He was reaching in his waistband
 
stringer bell;8609970 said:
$tayRichROLLIN;8607637 said:
Man I cried. I'm so tired of LAPD. I hate them with a passion. i do t go to the city anymore because these Mfs are the real bangers. And since they knew Noel was a banger then I know am rather known by the 77th division so I'll stay in the house. Fuck LA period.

The pigs who did this are from LA sheriffs department..From what I've read they are just as trigger happy as their LAPD pig brethren.. I feel bad for niggas who have deal with those pigs.. And on top of that having a coonette LA district attorney who believes the pigs can do no wrong...

The sheriff's department out here in LA actually gangbang. And I mean that in the most literal sense possible. They literally have their own gangs tatted on em.
 
http://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-sheriff-video-20151223-story.html

Video prompts calls for D.A. to reopen case of fatal shooting by L.A. sheriff's deputies

The video showed a life-and-death struggle between two Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies and 23-year-old Noel Aguilar on the driveway of an apartment complex in Long Beach.

As the deputies tried to clap handcuffs on Aguilar, who was resisting arrest and was believed to have a gun, one deputy shot at Aguilar but hit his partner instead.

Aguilar continued to wrestle with the deputies.

"I didn't shoot nobody," Aguilar insisted before both deputies shot him at point-blank range.

The case is the latest in a series nationwide in which a bystander's cellphone video captured the graphic details of authorities using lethal force against a suspect and raised questions about whether the force was justified.

Attorneys for Aguilar's family released the video at a news conference last week and are asking for Dist. Atty. Jackie Lacey to reopen the case. Lacey's office previously rejected criminal charges against the deputies for Aguilar's death.

The video appears to show that the deputy who was injured had already taken Aguilar's gun before his partner fired the first shot. The injured deputy gave a similar account to investigators.

Angel Carrazco Jr., an attorney for Aguilar's family, called the May 26, 2014, shooting "a blatant execution" because Aguilar already had been disarmed and was not a lethal threat.

"The way to de-escalate is to handcuff, Taser and use the baton on him," said Carrazco, who has filed a federal civil lawsuit on behalf of the family. "You use the gun when you're confronted with a gun or a knife, not when you're not confronted with a lethal weapon."

The American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California weighed in with a statement, calling the video "chilling" and saying it raises serious doubts about whether the deputies' actions were justified. Executive Director Hector Villagra also called on Lacey to take another look at the case.


The deputy who fired the first shot may not have realized that his partner already had Aguilar's gun. He told investigators that he fired because he believed Aguilar was reaching for a weapon, according to a D.A. memo explaining why the office rejected criminal charges.

The sheriff's department said in a statement that an internal affairs investigation has been completed, and a force review committee will decide next month whether there were any policy, tactical, supervisory or training violations. Both deputies are back at work in the field, the statement said.

Aguilar was riding his bicycle on the sidewalk on Long Beach Boulevard about 9:45 a.m. when sheriff's Deputies Albert Murad and Jose Ruiz tried to stop him, according to the district attorney's memo.

Carrazco said he does not believe there was probable cause for the stop. Aguilar was the father of two young children and had spent eight months in jail for violating a gang injunction, Carrazco said.


Aguilar rode away from the deputies, then jumped off the bicycle and ran into an apartment complex on East 69th Way.

The deputies pursued Aguilar on foot, suspecting he had a gun. He ignored their commands, and they tackled him.

According to a sheriff’s department database, neither deputy previously was involved in a shooting.

In reaching its decision not to charge the deputies, the D.A.’s office also reviewed a bystander video, different from the one released last week, according to attorneys for Aguilar’s family.

The newly released video, filmed from the other side of a metal fence, begins with Aguilar face down on the ground and the deputies on top of him, trying to wrestle him into handcuffs.

"Is it a gun?" Ruiz asked as he bent over Aguilar.

"It's a gun! It's a gun!" Murad confirmed before cursing at Aguilar and telling him to stop moving.

Murad can be seen taking something from Aguilar and tucking it in his waistband.

Just as the deputies were about to handcuff him, Aguilar burst free and stood nearly upright. Ruiz fired a single shot at Aguilar but hit Murad in the abdomen instead.

"I've been shot!" Murad yelled.

"Where's the gun?" Ruiz asked as the two deputies continued to struggle with Aguilar.

"I don't have any," Aguilar replied.

Meanwhile, Murad took a gun from his waistband and placed it on the ground. Aguilar insisted several times that he didn't shoot anybody.

"C'mon, man, why you pulling a gun on me?" Aguilar said just before Ruiz shot him once in the leg.

Murad then pulled his service weapon from its holster and shot Aguilar three times in the back.

Murad told investigators he fired because he heard Ruiz say "Gun!" and thought Aguilar had either taken Ruiz's gun or had a second gun.
 

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