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Thursday, September 5, 2013

New Autopsy Finds Teen Found Dead In Wrestling Mat Was Struck First, Family Wants Case Reopened


Remember that shady case in Georgia where a dead teen was found in a rolled up wrestling mat? Well the family sought a second autopsy and now want the case reopened.

Via Fox News reports:

The parents of a south Georgia teen found dead inside a rolled-up wrestling mat in a high school gym want federal authorities to reopen a case that had been declared an accident, the family’s attorney said Wednesday.

Sheriff’s investigators had decided after months of investigation that 17-year-old Kendrick Johnson died in a freak accident after he was found stuck upside down Jan. 11 in the rolled-up mat, which was propped upright behind bleachers at his Valdosta high school.

Family attorney Chevene King said Wednesday that a new autopsy by a private pathologist has concluded the boy died from an apparently non-accidental blow to the neck. Johnson’s parents had reported the teen missing when he didn’t return from school Jan. 10.

Sheriff Chris Prine in Lowndes County has previously said he suspected Johnson became trapped while trying to retrieve a shoe that fell into the center of the large rolled mat. A Georgia Bureau of Investigation medical examiner concluded the youth died from positional asphyxia, his body stuck in a position in which he couldn’t breathe.

But the teen’s parents, Kenneth and Jacquelyn Johnson, hired Dr. William R. Anderson to provide a second opinion after a judge agreed in May to exhume the body. The pathologist performed his own autopsy in June and presented a four-page report of his findings Aug. 15.

Anderson’s report said he detected hemorrhaging on the right side of Johnson’s neck. The pathologist concluded the teenager had died from blunt force trauma near his carotid artery and that the fatal blow appeared to be “non-accidental.”

King said the findings appear consistent with a possible assault.

Anastasia Roe, the teen’s aunt, said information that the family received from the school and the sheriff’s office about how the teen was found was inconsistent, and that led to some in the community to ask questions.

“First we heard he was on the floor near the mat, then we hear he was wrapped in the mat,” she said. “It’s suspicious.”

You may recall that part of the reason for people’s suspicion was that Kendrick’s face looked badly beaten. You can see the photo HERE.



The family is moving forward with next steps to get the case reopened:

The parents’ attorney also said copies of the autopsy’s findings had been sent to local authorities and to the U.S. attorney for Georgia’s middle district and the Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department.

The Justice Department said in an emailed statement Wednesday it had reviewed the file of the state investigation of Johnson’s death and “we do not see sufficient indication of a civil rights violation to authorize a civil rights investigation.”

However, the Justice Department said it was working with U.S. Attorney Michael Moore in Macon and “his office is continuing to monitor and evaluate this matter including the second autopsy report.”

The sheriff and his detectives spent nearly four months investigating Johnson’s death before closing the case in early May. They said school security camera footage showed Johnson walk into the gym by himself at 1:09 p.m. on Jan. 10, the day before his body was found. There was a gym class afterward and basketball practice in the gym that evening. Nobody found Johnson’s body until the next morning.

The sheriff told The Valdosta Daily Times on May 3 that students who didn’t have lockers kept personal belongings such as gym shoes on top of rolled-up wrestling mats left propped up behind the gym bleachers. Investigators found some of Johnson’s books and one tennis shoe near the body and believe they tumbled from atop the mat when a gym coach frantically pulled it over trying to free Johnson after students spotted his feet.

“We did everything we knew to do, and this is a tragic accident,” Prine told the newspaper in May. “But that’s all it was — an accident.”

However, Prine also acknowledged in the same interview he waited to call the county coroner immediately, as required by Georgia law, because he feared the death would be leaked to the news media. And King said paramedics who saw body noted in a report that they spotted bruising along the right side of his neck, a detail he says authorities never explained.

What kind of sheriff waits to call the coroner? That definitely isn’t helping anything. Do you think Kendrick’s death was an accident? After all he was spotted on camera entering the gym alone. Could the footage have been doctored?

TRAYVON MARTIN ATTACK #2?


Sound tragically familiar? 

In George Zimmerman's city of Sanford Florida, this is how it went down, according to an outraged black community (and five witnesses), all of whom are demanding the city's new black police chief fire two white officers:

The black man is heading home from a store with food. Two white police officers racially profile and follow the man to his neighborhood. There, the officers harass the man. The unarmed black man tries to run. The armed white officer chases him and -when only inches away- -shoots his Taser gun's 50 thousand volts of electricity into the back of the black man's head. 

To cover themselves, the officers lie...to make it appear the black man was the aggressor. Will Chief Cecil Smith fire the white officers? Not an easy position when he was only recently brought in to replace white Police Chief Bill Lee- who was fired for not having immediately arrested George Zimmerman...and who also was beloved by Sanford's overwhelmingly white police force. 

Go to www.zimmermanverdict.net for the latest "Beyond The Verdict" news from youth and civil rights advocate and investigative reporter, Christi O'Connor.

Video raises questions of excessive police force in Detroit



DETROIT (WJBK) -

After a brawl with the police, two brothers are charged with assaulting officers but they say they're the real victims and have the proof to prove it: the whole fight was caught on video.

It all started when Tywonn Mitchell, 20, and Naybon Moore, 26, were driving to Grandy's Coney Island back in May. They say that's when Detroit police officers began profiling them, tailing their car.

The brothers pulled into the restaurant and the police car backed away, so they thought everything was fine. 

But then the officers followed them into the Coney Island, and asked to see their IDs. The brothers asked to know what they had done wrong, (as you can hear in the video), both of them were aware of their rights. One is studying criminal justice and the other is studying law. 

That's when one of the brothers flipped his hands, and it turned into a full-on brawl. 

VIDEO: Raw surveillance video of the fight (Warning: Graphic language used)

The brothers were taken into custody. Fast forward three months now, and they are charged with assault and battery on a police officer, obstruction of justice, and resisting arrest.

But they claim, they are the real victims here.

VIDEO: Fox 2's Andrea Isom talks to one of the brothers involved

Detroit Police Department tells us, when the incident happened the officers admitted they used force and a command level investigation was conducted.

The officers say when they were investigating inside the Coney Island, one of the officers extended his hand and asked one of the brothers to step back, but he slapped the officers hand in return. At that point the police officer responded with force.

The use of force was deemed appropriate and reasonable after intensive review of the video and interviewing the brothers.


Read more: http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/story/23284012/brothers-charged-with-assaulting-detroit-police-say-they-were-assaulted-first#.UiA_pwlrTMd.facebook#ixzz2e4TEBS4P

Unarmed black man says he was brutally beaten by police in Florida


A Pensacola, Florida man’s his story spread across the internet after he says he was brutally beaten by police while unarmed. On July 26, two Escambia County Sheriff officers reportedly brutally assaulted Devon Walker as his wife looked on in horror.

Officers report that Walker had been in a scuffle with associates in a trailer park over a cellphone and suffered the beating during the altercation. Walker tells a different story however and has accused authorities of leaving him bloodied and battered after they slammed him to the ground and stomped on his face.

In an interview with Jeremy Morrison of RicksBlog, Walker paints the scene in a completely different way from authorities.

“I definitely got beat up,” Walker told Outzen. “The police beat me up. It was not the guys in the trailer.”

According to the incident report seen here, authorities reported to Creighton Road Trailer Park and found “two white males lying on the floor with blood on them and also a black male laying on the floor with blood on him—all inside the trailer.” The men have since been identified as Dustin Allen Burns, Ryan Scott McGuire and Devon Walker.


According to Tiffany, that is not how the scene played out.

“The sheriff’s department beat my husband up,” said Walker about the July night her husband was injured.

Tiffany says she and husband were leaving the trailer when an argument over a cellphone erupted. Dustin Allen Burns was reportedly apologizing for the incident while Ryan Scott McGuire was hurling racial slurs and saying he’d call the authorities.

“He told’em, ‘this is the guy, this is the N-word that robbed me,’” said Tiffany describing the scene.

Police then reportedly told Burns and McGuire to “go into the house and relax” and then proceeded to savagely beat Walker.

“The officer grabbed one of my arms and threw me to the ground,” said Devon Walker. “And then another one stepped on my face.”

The Escambia County Sheriff’s department reports that there is no video surveillance from the incident.

“There appears to be a problem with the hard drive as an event could not be created. Deputy Saltarelli’s vehicle is not equipped with a video camera, so there is no video documentation of this incident.”

Walker’s story is currently circulating on Twitter and Facebook under the hashtag #JusticeForDevonWalker.

Check out a few more disturbing photos of the injuries Walker says he suffered at the hands of authorities.