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Miami Police Shoot Unarmed Black Autism Carer As He Lay On The Ground With His Hands In The Air
2016-07-21
I'm beginning to think this will never end.
Police are investigating after an unarmed black carer for an autistic man was shot by an officer despite footage showing him lying on the ground with his hands in the air.
What MORE could he have done? The poor guy was thrust into this situation and had no partner in the police. They have to learn to relax a bit and not draw their guns at the sight of their shadows. Hang back a bit and holler louder. Stand behind a police car or pole while talking to the subject. Maybe look from a couple of angles. Maybe figure out how to use binoculars.
Charles Kinsey was trying to take his 23-year-old patient back to a mental health centre in Miami when he was surrounded by armed police who had been called to reports of a man with a gun threatening to shoot himself.
Quick! Get over there and kill him before he can create a problem!
A video taken by a bystander showed Kinsey pleading with officers from North Miami Police not to shoot as he lay down and told his patient sitting next to him to be still.
They bystander figured it out. He wasn't in fear of his life. Why can't the cops?
The 47-year-old is heard shouting: "All he has is a toy truck. A toy truck. I am a behaviour therapist at a group home."
Very complicated for anyone to understand. I can imagine why the officers were confused.
He also tells his patient to lie down, saying: "Rinaldo, please be still, Rinaldo. Sit down Rinaldo. Lay on your stomach."
Given what happened, I'm surprised they didn't shoot Rinaldo 50 times and kill him first.
Moments later Kinsey says he was shot in the leg by one of the officers despite still keeping his hands in the air.
Maybe Kinsey should have tried jumping jacks instead?
"I'm going to the ground just like this here with my hands up, and I'm laying down here just like this," he told WSVN-TV from his hospital bed. "I tell them again, 'Sir, there's no need for a firearm. I'm unarmed. He's an autistic guy, he had a toy truck in his hand'.
Even more complicated. I can imagine that an officer would be in fear for his life with words like that.
"When he shot me it was so surprising, it was like a mosquito bite. I said, 'Sir, why did you shoot me?' And his answer was, I peed my pants 'I don't know.'"
A perfect candidate for the Hillary defense.
A second video shows police detain the pair, with Kinsey claiming he was handcuffed and left bleeding from his gunshot wound.
Jesus H. Christ. NO WEAPON. Why are they handcuffed? Do we need Tonka truck control now?
North Miami Police says the incident occurred on Monday (18 July) after officers were called to reports of an armed man threatening to kill himself at the junction of Northeast 127th Street and 14th Avenue.
Right. Blame it on the caller. You must believe the caller. You must not question the caller. For example, if the caller said there's a lunatic talking about guns on the lawn at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, you must respond accordingly.
They instead found Kinsey speaking with his autistic patient who had wandered off from a mental health centre and was sitting down in the middle of the road to play with a toy truck.
A fearsome sight indeed for someone without any common sense.
A statement issued on Wednesday by North Miami Police confirmed an officer had fired on Kinsey, striking him in the leg: "Arriving officers attempted to negotiate with two men on the scene, one of whom was later identified as suffering from autism. The other man was later identified as an employee of an Assisted Living Facility (ALF). At some point during the on-scene negotiation, one of the responding officers discharged his weapon, striking the employee of the ALF."
Three times. The guy laying on his back with his hands in the air. Without the lethal toy truck.
North Miami Police said an investigation into the incident has been turned over to the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office, and urged any witnesses to come forward. There was no indication of any weapon being found. The officer who fired on Kinsey, whose ethnicity or name has not been released, has been placed on administrative leave, as is standard departmental policy.
In the meanwhile, he should probably get a head start on his upcoming community service hours. In an autistic group home. Maybe that will knock some common sense into him.
The North Miami Police Department is the latest law enforcement agency under investigation for the shooting of an unarmed black man. Kinsey, whose injuries are not life-threatening, is a member of the Circle of Brotherhood which does good deeds for the community. The group have demanded answers from the police.
Good luck getting anything other than "it was justified because the officer was in fear for his life of a toy truck".
"We found out bits and pieces and we're still finding things out," said member Lyle Muhammad. "So we'd just like to go see him."
Posted by:gorb

#9  This one is bad. Looking at that photo - there is no excuse. Thankfully, this incident was not fatal. The offending police officer just unleashed incredible misery upon us all. Thanks, asshole.
Posted by: Lone Ranger   2016-07-21 20:50  

#8  Cop stressed by shootings of police, accidental discharge.
Posted by: phil_b   2016-07-21 18:33  

#7  You can see that there are too many bad stuff by police.
The problem is that Leftists Media just put the black cases in front pages to get votes fro Democratas including even cases where the police clearely is right. But don't let the most dishonest profession in world mistake you.
There are many cases of police stupidity.

If the story is correct how can you justify this?
Even how can you justify this as a mistake.
trigger issue? cop have a mental issue?
Posted by: Tarzan Slailet2796   2016-07-21 17:55  

#6  One of several mistakes OS.

The "War on Drugs" is another.

The ghetto culture which turned all blacks into potential killers (see Rev Jesse) is another.

This is disgusting and distressing on so many levels.
Posted by: AlanC   2016-07-21 17:51  

#5  I know I've said the same thing OS.
Posted by: DarthVader   2016-07-21 17:08  

#4  A nation of hundreds of millions of people interacting every day.

Each person now has a cell phone camera and a social media account.

Human beings are imperfect.

However we have a process in place to address every incident as fairly as possible.

The media and the politicians are using these incidents to furthur worse solutions that will not work better than what is in place instead of urging people to let the existing process take its course.

That is the real provlem.
Posted by: Unelet Protector of the Sith2424   2016-07-21 16:56  

#3  A fuck-up is turned into a universal indictment.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2016-07-21 15:58  

#2  Ditto OS. 'Guns and Gear' won't cut it. You've got to know what to do when confronted with an terrorist ambush or complex attack.

Continuing to engage fire and 'pile on' sounds heroic, but it can be costly.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-07-21 14:53  

#1  Militarizing our police was the biggest mistake we as a nation made under Bush. We need police officers, not soldiers, in our communities. If policing cannot be done due to gang and other violence, then send in the Guard and lock it down, like New Orleans after Katrina. Or build a wall around it and let them police themselves.
Posted by: OldSpook   2016-07-21 14:45  

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