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Firing Squad Death By Police
From Jason Carroll and Sheila Steffen, CNN updated 9:46 PM EDT, Thu August 16, 2012

Video captures Michigan man's shooting by police

Saginaw, Michigan (CNN) -- Three days before Independence Day, Milton Hall died in a fusillade of police gunfire outside a strip mall.

He had been arguing with officers in a parking lot next to a shuttered Chinese restaurant when he was shot, in full view of passing motorists and while he was holding some sort of knife. Saginaw County Prosecutor Michael Thomas said later that the squad of police confronting him opened fire "because apparently, at this point in time, he was threatening to assault police."

Thomas' office and the Michigan State Police are investigating Hall's death. Saginaw Police Chief Gerald Cliff said Hall was "known to be an assaultive person" with "a long history" of contacts with law enforcement, "not only with police from our department but with the county."

Hall's cousin, Mike Washington, acknowledged Hall had been jailed for minor offenses like vagrancy in the past, but, "He was not violent." And Hall's mother is growing impatient with the probe and questions why police opened fire so furiously on her son, whom she said was mentally ill.

The chart blog: Mental health

"It appeared to be a firing squad dressed in police uniforms," Jewel Hall told CNN from her hometown of Albuquerque, New Mexico. "There was another way. They did not have to kill him. He had not done anything. He was not violent. He was not a murderer. He was not a criminal."

Jewel Hall said her son had once trained as a civil right activist, been an avid reader and played football. He had lived in Saginaw for 35 years and received Social Security disability payments for a mental illness, but, "He knew his rights."

"Everybody knew him. The police knew him well," she said. "So that's another question: they knew him, so why? Why did they kill him?"

The July 1 shooting happened in a parking lot on West Genessee Avenue, a busy commercial strip on the north side of Saginaw. In a video purchased by CNN, shot by a motorist from across the street, the 49-year-old Hall is seen arguing with a half-dozen officers. For more than three minutes, he walks back and forth, and at one time appears to crouch in a "karate stance," according to the man who captured the scene.

Police said Hall had just had a run-in with a convenience store clerk. On the video, he tells police, "My name is Milton Hall, I just called 911. My name is Milton, and I'm p---ed off." When an officer tells him to put the knife down, he responds, "I ain't putting s--t down." He appears unimpressed by a police dog, telling officers, "Let him go. Let the motherf---ing dog go."

Finally, he turns to the left of the frame, where another officer had moved out of view a short time earlier. It's then that the police open fire with a reported 46 shots in a five-second hail of bullets.

"I'm stunned that six human beings would stand in front of one human being and fire 46 shots," Jewel Hall said. "I just don't understand that. It's a lot of pain in that because it only takes one shot, so the question is why?"

She questioned why none of the cameras in the police cars at the scene recorded the shooting -- "none of them work."

"So that's the question I have and the community has is, what's taking so long?" she said. "Why is not being transparent?"

Lou Palumbo, a former Long Island police officer, told CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360" that the video is "a perceptive nightmare" for a police department and could reflect a lack of training by the officers.

"This wasn't a scenario where he was discharging a weapon in their direction," he said.

But Palumbo added that the shooting may yet be determined to be justifiable. "One of the things the public has to understand, an individual wielding a knife at you at about 20 feet can be on top of you in a split second," he said. "The public doesn't know this because they don't do this for a living."

Neither state police nor the prosecutor's office would comment on the investigation. In a written statement to CNN, the state police said, "Our focus is on conducting a complete and thorough investigation, rather than a hasty one."

But Saginaw City Councilman Norman Braddock, who also has criticized the pace of the investigation, said the probe should be a "top priority."

When CNN showed Braddock the video, which he hadn't seen before, he said, "This is disturbing."

"I can see what people are traumatized at, looking at something like that," Braddock said. "We need answers."

Jewel Hall said her family is conducting its own investigation into the shooting, "and at the end of that investigation we will decide what next steps to take with our legal advisors."

 

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Today is

Firing Squad of 6 Police Officers,
Assassinate a man with a knife

 

A MUST SEE VIDEO OF AN ASSASSINATION

If the Federal Government isn't busy enough, investigating the never ending number of police excessive force, racism, racial profiling or unnecessary murder...., guess what, we got another one for you.

Summation:

We have 6 Police officers, with their guns out, approx. 40 feet from the man with a knife.  The Police are actually talking to the man, he is obviously not abiding by their orders, and even tells them to send their police dog to him.

However, the man is older and have mental issues, and isn't charging the police officers.

After some back and forth between the man and the police, "All 6 Officers" opened fire on the man, which took the appearance of a actual firing squad, which caused the man to actually to drop to the ground and die.

This video was taken by a person watching this incident, and since July 1, the day of the event, the family of the assassinated man, hasn't been provided any information with respect to any information regarding any type of results of their investigation.

Can you say "Trayvon Martin"!!!

If it were not for the person recording this incident, we would not be having this discussion, and this man's death would not be investigated at all.

The bottom line, police departments around the U.S., are corrupt, and it is the internet that is bringing all of this to the forefront for all Americans to see, as innocent "recordings" of the event that show the facts, as compared to what the cops write in their reports......

And Oh, by the way, where are the copies of the actual police written reports by all 6 officers? Can you say, New Orleans?

This is only the beginning for this police department.

For all that read this article, keep your cell phones charged, because you may record an event for a person one day, and on the other side of that same coin, someone may record "you" being illegal arrested by a police and that person's video exonerates you and proves that the cop did beat you unnecessarily, and the arrest did not happen the way that the cop wrote it up.

Since each state, and the federal government, won't act against police departments and their gang mentality, the citizens will have to prove that the majority of all cops are crooks, with indisputable video evidence.

 

 

In My Opinion

ASKFMB
8/16/2012

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