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stevenleser

(32,886 posts)
Tue Jul 22, 2014, 01:29 PM Jul 2014

Police fire 137 shots into unarmed couples' car after chase, killing both

Note, this is not a new story, but it is the first time I heard of this one.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/12/06/police-shoot-137-times-into-car-after-chase-killing-unarmed-couple.html#

The phenomenon is common enough that there’s a name for it: High-Speed Pursuit Syndrome. It’s the “condition” police officers sometimes suffer from during a high-speed chase, when, as an ACLU spokesman once put it, they “get so angry and pumped up, and the adrenaline rush is such that … you see violence visited on suspects at the end of a pursuit.”

Rodney King was a prime example, but it happens all the time, and it rarely makes the national news. Take the Nov. 29 shooting deaths of Timothy Russell and Malissa Williams in Cleveland: After leading police on a 25-minute chase through city streets, Russell found himself surrounded in a dead-end in East Cleveland. Police have said that they opened fire when Russell tried to run one of them over. That version may eventually be tested in court, but what is undisputed is that 13 officers unloaded a total of 137 bullets into Russell’s 1979 Chevy Malibu, killing both him and Williams.

In an interview with The Daily Beast, Williams’s uncle, Walter Jackson, said that 24 bullets had been removed from her body and the damage to her face and torso was extensive. Williams’s mother, Martha Mae Williams, said, “I’m not going to let them close her casket … They’re going to have to look at what the police did to my child.”
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Police fire 137 shots into unarmed couples' car after chase, killing both (Original Post) stevenleser Jul 2014 OP
Note: The City of Cleveland Settled a law suit on July 14 regarding this case stevenleser Jul 2014 #1
And from link lunasun Jul 2014 #2
Good catch, I had missed that. So it was totally unjustified. nt stevenleser Jul 2014 #3

lunasun

(21,646 posts)
2. And from link
Tue Jul 22, 2014, 01:56 PM
Jul 2014

The settlement follows a Cuyahoga County grand jury indictment of Cleveland Patrolman Michael Brelo with two counts of voluntary manslaughter.

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