The family of 13-year-old Trevion Davis wants answers as to why Clayton County Atlanta Police had to shoot the young teen in his head.
Clayton County police said they believe Davis was holding a BB gun at the time he was shot when they responded to a call of a break-in on Bonanza Church Road in Jonesboro.
Chief Greg Porter said officers believed Davis was holding a weapon.
According to CBS Atlanta, Davis' grandmother Treva Austin said, "Why did they have to shoot him in the head? That's my question."
According to Porter:
"We confronted an individual in the back who had a handgun...he presented that handgun and subsequently officers fired upon that individual."
Clayton County Police will not confirm whether or not Davis was holding a BB gun. Neither will the Georgia Bureau of investigation, which is looking into the case.
As for Davis' grandmother, she said:
"They won't even give us that information and what they did give us was so little that it's not even important."
Meanwhile, Mildred Williams, the woman who lives in the house that was broken into, said she is torn about her neighbor spotting a break-in and calling police:
"I'm thankful that she did call because it shows that she's interested in her neighbors and trying to help…But I'd rather he cleaned the entire house out and, you know, the police not shoot him."
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Davis family during this difficult time.
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This blog stays updated with cases of Police Brutality against Black Men and the Black Community. These are just the cases that we are fortunate enough to hear about. But, there are several "unsung victims" whose story has never been told or videotaped. Infamous cases such as Rodney King and Oscar Grant are not isolated incidents. They exist amongst a corrupt system of impunity. Who am I? I am a “Concerned Member of the Black Community.”
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Trevion Davis, 13, Shot in Head by Clayton Police
Friday, June 22, 2012
Police Brutality in Minneapolis
Monday, June 11, 2012
Full Cell Phone Footage: 4 Philly Cops Beating 18-Year-Old Boy For Running Stop Light!
http://bossip.com/596746/full-cell-phone-footage-of-philadelphia-police-beating-18-year-old-boy-for-running-stop-sign-video69691/
A traffic stop turned into a brutal and bloody beating for 18 year old Marcus Warryton and it was all caught on tape. Warryton was apparently stopped by police for running a stop sign. Warryton is seen having a physical confrontation with two officers when two more officers then join in to help out and wrestle Warryton to the ground. One officer then strikes Warryton repeatedly with a baton. Another officer holds him down with his foot as Warryton bleeds heavily. Police claim Warryton resisted arrest after walking away from a car which he crashed. Police also say two officers suffered scratches and bruises to the face during the arrest. Warryton family believes he was pulled over for running a stop sign but say they are unsure of the specific charges against him. They also say Warrington is still in jail and being held on $150,000 bail. Warryton’s girlfriend told NBC 10 he has a clean background and that he was driving her car the night of his arrest, which she gave him permission to do. Finally, the family claims Warryton was beaten to the point where he now has staples in his head. The four officers have been taken off street duty as internal affairs continue to investigate the incident, according to police.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Chicago One-Time Uses Stun Gun On Pregnant Black Woman
http://bossip.com/595509/jesus-take-the-taser-chicago-one-time-uses-stun-gun-on-pregnant-black-woman/
What police knew and when they knew it may well be at the center of determining exactly what happened on the South Side Tuesday night where a woman who her family says is eight months pregnant endured a particularly stressful situation. Tiffany Rent’s distress was plain to see early Wednesday.
As the 30-year-old left a court hearing Wednesday morning, she says she was sitting in her car late last night at this Walgreen’s waiting for her boyfriend Joseph Hobbs. That’s when she said Chicago Police ticketed her for parking in a spot for people with disabilities. “When i came out they were writing her a ticket,” Hobbs said. “And she couldn’t understand why she was getting a ticket. She ripped the ticket and got back into the car.
“I got scared and I closed the door,” Rent said. “I didn’t hit him, I didn’t harm him. Anything. He tasered me through the window.” Rent says when Hobbs’ tried to intervene he was arrested and suffered a dislocated his elbow. Both were charged with misdemeanor counts of resisting arrest and simple assault. Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy said it is sometimes hard to know if a woman is pregnant.
Wednesday afternoon, Rent underwent further medical checks at the UIC Medical Center. “This is excessive,” said Rent’s attorney Keenan J. Saulter. “There is never a situation where an officer should stick his arm into a vehicle someone is sitting there and taser a woman. She is no threat. There’s absolutely no cause for that, and a pregnant woman at that.”
“I ran to the other side of the car, with my hands up, ‘Stop, stop stop, she’s pregnant, don’t hurt her,’” John Muldoon said he is representing another pregnant woman who was stun-gunned by Chicago Police while in custody May 9. He says his client, Charday Wilkins, was three months pregnant and lost her baby.
“Maybe there should be some new policies on physical violence towards women,” Muldoon said. Walgreens says it has video of the incident which has been turned over to police. The investigation is being taken over by the independent police review agency because a firearm was used.
15-year-old boy shot dead by South San Francisco police
http://www.mercurynews.com/san-mateo-county-times/ci_20795106/reports-teen-shot-by-south-san-francisco-police
By Joshua Melvin
mercurynews.comPosted:
06/06/2012 08:22:53 AM PDT
June 7, 2012 4:13
AM GMTUpdated: 06/06/2012 09:13:20 PM PDT
Police shot a 15-year-old
boy to death Tuesday night after he pulled a pistol from his waist band while
running from an officer at a South San Francisco gas station, police said.
As the boy, Derrick Gaines, ran in the
parking lot of the Arco station at the corner of Westborough and Gellert
boulevards, an officer fired once, striking him. Gaines was later pronounced
dead at San Francisco General Hospital.
South San Francisco police Capt. Mike
Brosnan said the officer, who was not named, opened fire because he feared for
his life. However, Gaines' family said the shooting could have been avoided.
The trouble started about 9 p.m. when an
officer on patrol spotted Gaines and another teen walking near the gas station,
Brosnan said during a news briefing late Wednesday morning. The officer decided
the teens were suspicious and got out of his car to talk to them. Brosnan
declined to say what was suspicious about the boys.
One teen complied with the officer's order
to stop, while Gaines took off running, Brosnan said. The officer gave chase and
then opened fire after Gaines allegedly drew a hand gun from under his clothing.
Police said they found Gaines' pistol, which they declined to name a make or
model of, at the scene and that it had not been fired. No police officers were
hurt.
"When we are faced with a deadly force
situation, that's precipitated by suspect action," said Brosnan. "It's tragic
but it's the result of behavior that's outside of our doing."
Police didn't arrest the other teen and
the officer has been place on routine administrative leave.
The boy's parents questioned whether it
was necessary for police to shoot his son.
"Derrick mattered and he was loved," said
his mother, Rachel Guido-Red, 40, at a gathering of about 80 friends at the
service station. "He didn't have to die just because he was black in South San
Francisco."
At a growing memorial of candles and
stuffed animals, Gaines' friends cried and hugged during a late afternoon
gathering.
Earlier in the afternoon, Gaines father,
also named Derrick Gaines, said police "are supposed to protect and serve, not
shoot. Anybody can get spooked and run."
The father said he wants to see the report
in order to judge the facts for himself. In the meantime, the loss of his child
is just beginning to hit him.
"I'm in mourning, we're all in mourning,"
said Gaines.
The shooting happened quickly and left
residents and workers in the area feeling off balance. Oliver Chin, who owns the
Arco station, said his business has stood on the corner for 24 years and has
never been robbed. He feels safe in the area and considered the violence an
aberration.
"Yeah, I don't feel good," the 57-year-old
Burlingame man added. "He's such a young kid; it's really tragic."
While the last fatal officer-involved
shooting was in 1981, authorities said, and the most recent police shooting was
about four years ago, several young people have been left dead by gun violence
in recent years. One of the most striking incidents was the unsolved shooting
death of 14-year-old Joseph Maharaj in September 2011. The boy, who police do
not believe had any gang ties, was gunned down as he sat in front of a house
with a friend.
"The statistics are on the rise of young
suspects carrying weapons," said Brosnan.
Gaines' shooting is being investigated by
the San Mateo County District Attorneys Office.
Cops Beat Injured Black Motorist - June 2012 - Philadelphia PA
Philadelphia, PA (June 4, 2012) -- Marcus Warryton, 18, was dazed and confused because he had just been involved in a traffic accident. When four white cops happened upon the scene, which included a car with front-end damage and a deployed airbag, they assumed the worst because Warryton was black. Rather than show compassion and understanding for their injured fellow man, the officers immediately brutally attacked him because he did not instantly obey their self-important command to sit down. There was no evidence whatsoever that Warryton had a weapon or was dangerous in any way, only that he was stunned, disoriented, and in shock from a car wreck (a behavior that cops are trained to recognize.) The damaged car can be seen right next to the police car, so there is no question that the cops knew what was going on. Warryton suffered severe debilitating injuries from the unwarranted attack, including a concussion, multiple broken bones, and lacerations. Much of his scalp is covered with metal staples. As always happens after police assaults, the victim was arrested for the very crimes that the cops perpetrated against him. Warryton has no prior arrest record. Note that the news media blurred out the blood that was pouring from the young black boy.
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