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09-07-2019, 08:31 AM
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Chicago Police Officer Fatally Shooting a Suspected Kidnapper on Sofa
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability released video Friday of a Chicago police officer fatally shooting a suspected kidnapper on the Northwest Side. The body camera video shows an officer confronting 42-year-old L. E. V. on July 8 in an apartment in the Belmont Central neighborhood. After partially entering the room, the police officer yells, “Don’t move. Chicago police. Don’t move,” the video shows. V. reclined on the sofa, leans forward, yells something inaudible and begins to turn over, the video shows. As V. places his hand near what looks like a handgun on the edge of the sofa, the officer fires several shots, and V. falls to the floor. He died later at Illinois Masonic Medical Center, police said. A COPA spokesman, said the investigation into the officer’s actions is ongoing. V. was accused of carjacking two people the night before in the west suburbs, police have said. He drove a man and woman — both in their 40s — to the 6200 block of West Grand Avenue and held them against their will inside an apartment, police said. They were handcuffed, but escaped while their captor slept, police said. An off-duty officer driving nearby saw them at 6:45 a.m. and learned they had been kidnapped. He called for backup. Officers arrived shortly after and tried to enter V’s building, police said. Video shows them trying to unlock a front gate, then jumping a fence instead and entering through the rear porch. After checking several empty rooms, the officer confronted V. upstairs. It was unclear why the victims were kidnapped. In a statement, Elgin police said V. knew them. The officer who fired the shots was placed on 30-day desk duty, which is standard procedure, police said. COPA, which investigates shootings involving Chicago police officers, is required to release video relevant to an investigation within 2 months of the incident. |
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09-07-2019, 10:05 AM
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Re: Chicago Police Officer Fatally Shooting a Suspected Kidnapper on Sofa
I didn't see him go for a weapon, I saw him try to get up before that pig cunt shot him, fuck you piggy. |
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09-07-2019, 10:12 AM
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Re: Chicago Police Officer Fatally Shooting a Suspected Kidnapper on Sofa
He litterally rolls over and grabs the gun you twat. You can see it in his left hand. Even if as he was rolling over and his arm touched the gun, of course they are going to shoot.
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09-07-2019, 11:40 AM
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Re: Chicago Police Officer Fatally Shooting a Suspected Kidnapper on Sofa
Chicago police kill one and thousands more latinos boil up out of the south of the border sewers like cucarachas (cockroaches). I used to work in Elgin, its a far northwest suburb of Chicago getting overrun with latinos. Here is the story from the local suburban paper: "A man suspected of kidnapping two people in Elgin was shot and killed by Chicago police Monday morning, authorities said. An off-duty police officer saw a man and a woman handcuffed together and running down the street at 6:45 a.m. in the Belmont Cragin neighborhood of Chicago, Chicago police said. The officer pulled over and spoke with the victims, who said they had been kidnapped. The off-duty officer called police and officers went to an apartment on the 6200 block of West Grand Avenue in Chicago to look for the offender and any other victims, police said. There was an armed confrontation in the apartment and an officer shot a 41-year-old man who died later at Illinois Masonic Hospital, police said. The man's weapon was recovered at the scene, police said. The man and woman who were handcuffed were kidnapped at around midnight Sunday on the 100 block of N. Porter Street in Elgin, Elgin police reported. The two were known to the kidnapper, Elgin police said. "This does not appear to be a random act," a statement on the police department's Facebook page said. The man and woman showed no obvious injuries, Chicago police said, according to ABC 7 News. The victims were giving statements to detectives from Elgin and Chicago, Elgin police spokeswoman Kristie Hilton said. No further details were available, she said. Chicago police spokeswoman Jessica Rocco said the incident is under investigation and no further details were available. The name of the man who was shot will not be released until he is identified by the Cook County medical examiner's office, she said." |
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09-07-2019, 11:49 AM
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Re: Chicago Police Officer Fatally Shooting a Suspected Kidnapper on Sofa
Woke up with lead... Chicago, where the police have more tats than the perps... Its like clearing a building in Afganistan, they should really have M4's or shotguns. I like the irish looking old Lieutenant boss cop the best. "Its OK, you only shot a Mexican, take a deep breath..." Old school irish cop with rosacea on his red nose and everything, does he have a wheel gun (revolver) too? |
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09-07-2019, 02:53 PM
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Re: Chicago Police Officer Fatally Shooting a Suspected Kidnapper on Sofa
LMFAO at “twat”!!! |