Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Thugs Get Caught Lying Again

Initial police version:

"Preliminary information indicates that members of the Detroit Police Special Response Team approached the house and announced themselves as police, Godbee said, citing the officers and at least one independent witness."As is common in these types of situations, the officers deployed a distractionary device commonly known as a flash bang," he said in the statement. "The purpose of the device is to temporarily disorient occupants of the house to make it easier for officers to safely gain control of anyone inside and secure the premise."Upon entering the home, the officer encountered a 46-year-old female inside the front room, Godbee said. "Exactly what happened next is a matter still under investigation, but it appears the officer and the woman had some level of physical contact."At about this time, the officer's weapon discharged one round which, tragically, struck 7-year-old Aiyana Stanley Jones in the neck/head area."

Too bad for the lying scum there was a video

"An attorney representing family members of a 7-year-old girl who was fatally shot by an officer during a weekend raid at the girl's home says video footage shows police fired a gun from outside the home.
Geoffrey Fieger says footage shot by A&E crime-reality show "The First 48" shows at least one shot was fired after police threw a flash grenade inside the home.
Authorities have said an officer's gun went off when police burst into the apartment early Sunday, fatally striking the girl in the neck.
Fieger said he viewed three to four minutes of video but didn't reveal how he saw the video or who shared it with him.
Assistant Chief Ralph Godbee said officials are in the process of acquiring the footage. Godbee said he's not sure how Fieger saw the video."

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