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10-01-2012, 10:27 PM
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Cop Shoots Mentally Challenged Man with Shotgun
This is my first post, I hope its not a repeat. Here is the story. On March 7, 2006, Joseph Erin Hamley, an unarmed 21-year-old young man who suffered from cerebral palsy, an intellectual disability, and a psychiatric disability, was fatally shot and killed by Arkansas State Trooper Larry P. Norman of West Fork, Arkansas. At 7AM on a Tuesday morning the disabled Hamley was walking alone on highway 412 just outside the community of Tontitown along the Benton-Washington county line when several Washington County Deputies surrounded him. Four minutes later, before being identified, and while lying on the ground, a shotgun slug fired by Larry Norman, an Arkansas State Trooper breaking police protocol and procedure, killed Joseph Erin Hamley. The fatal shooting was recorded from multiple vantage points on dashboard cameras of the various police cruisers present. The Video recordings from inside Norman's cruiser clearly show he sped to the site, sometimes going over 100 mph, with his AM/FM radio blasting so loud he could not hear his police radio. By the time Norman arrived at the scene, Arkansas State Trooper Short and four Washington County Sheriff's deputies had surrounded Hamley. They had their guns drawn and were taking defensive positions behind their cars. One officer mentioned that if he could get close enough to Hamley, he would use his Taser stun gun. Instead of blocking traffic as he was instructed to do, Arkansas State Trooper Larry Norman did a U-turn and pulled up about 25 yards from the young man and pulled out his shotgun. Joseph Erin Hamley was shot as he lay motionless on the ground. When officers approached him, Hamley moaned, saying, "I'm sorry". He then asked, "Why did you shoot me?" On June 28, 2007 Arkansas State Trooper Larry Norman was sentenced to 90 days in jail and 30 days of community service after pleading guilty to negligent homicide. The Arkansas State Police have settled a civil suit on March 5, 2007 with the victim's family for one million dollars. After the killing, Norman was put on paid leave from the department pending on the outcome of the trial. Norman eventually pled guilty to negligent homicide was later granted a full early medical retirement from the Arkansas State Police at the age of 40. After the negligent homicide, the Washington County Sheriffs Department and Arkansas State Police stated they believed the mentally disabled Joseph Erin Hamley to be Adam Lee Leadford whom they described as an escaped convict. Joseph Erin Hamley stood 5'10" and weighed 175 pounds. Adam Lee Leadford was 5'6" and 160 pounds. Adam Lee Leadford was a Michigan teenager who ran away from a court-sponsored boot camp, where he was sentenced for vandalizing school buses and then struggling with an officer while resisting arrest. An unarmed Adam Lee Leadford was later shot in the throat by Springdale Police and arrested in a parking lot of a Wal-Mart on the evening of Joseph Erin Hamley's shooting death. Director of Arkansas State Police Col. Steve Dozier stated at a press conference in Springdale, Arkansas on March 10, 2006 "Leadford had a .22 caliber rifle when he was stopped." Adam Lee Leadford had abandoned the weapon in a vehicle, and it was not on his person when he was shot by Springdale police after walking through a Wal-mart. Adam Lee Leadford is now serving 30 years in an Arkansas state prison. |
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10-01-2012, 10:55 PM
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Re: Cop Shoots Mentally Challenged Man with Shotgun
That's pretty fucked how small of a slap on the wrist the officer received for taking the life of another. |
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10-01-2012, 11:20 PM
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Re: Cop Shoots Mentally Challenged Man with Shotgun
The cop obviously fucked up if you consider him speeding there with full blast radio, not doing what he was told and not communicating with the other officers. However, I find it funny that the description attached to the video have copied sections from Wikipedia, but failed to copy perhaps the most important part: Either way though, the cop obviously got out of this way too cheap... |
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10-02-2012, 05:03 AM
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Re: Cop Shoots Mentally Challenged Man with Shotgun
Inexcusable, period. And this? "After the killing, Norman was put on paid leave from the department pending on the outcome of the trial. Norman eventually pled guilty to negligent homicide was later granted a full early medical retirement from the Arkansas State Police at the age of 40." Sounds an awful lot like a REWARD for being a shitty cop. Here! Paid vacation while we look into this... and then we'll let you retire with benefits afterwards! |