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The police department in Columbus, Ohio, released body-worn camera videos showing an officer fatally shooting a man in his bed during an attempt to serve an arrest warrant.

D. L, 20, was unarmed when he was shot in the early hours of Tuesday by Ricky Anderson, a 30-year veteran of the Columbus Division of Police.

Less than a second passed between Anderson pushing open the bedroom door as a police dog barked before the officer fired a single shot into L' abdomen, Police Chief Elaine Bryant told reporters. It appeared that L. had a vaping device in his hand, and no weapons were found in the apartment, Bryant said.

Police had a warrant to arrest L. on charges of domestic violence, assault and the improper handling of a firearm, Bryant told reporters.

The Ohio Bureau of Investigation is investigating the killing, the latest in a long string of unarmed Black Americans being killed by police in the United States.

Bryant said officers knocked on the apartment door for nearly ten minutes and identified themselves as Columbus police before anyone answered.

The videos from police body-worn cameras show two men, neither of them L, opening the door and being handcuffed.

Officers ask the two men who else is inside the apartment.

"He's gonna get bit by a dog," one officer tells them before the canine unit enters the apartment with drawn handguns.

The dog barks to indicate someone in the bedroom behind the closed door. Officers yell out, saying the dog is coming in. Anderson then leashes the dog and throws open the door, the video shows

L. can be seen in the beam of an officer's flashlight propping himself upward on his left hand on his mattress as Anderson shoots. L. falls to the bed.

An officer repeatedly tells L. to "crawl" out of the room. L. writhes and moans on his bed as officers come in to cuff his hands behind his back and tell him to stop resisting.

Officers then carry the bleeding L. down the stairs of the apartment building and perform medical aid on him while waiting for a medic.

L. was pronounced dead at 3:19 a.m. at a nearby hospital.

"These incidents leave behind grieving family members, unanswered questions from the community and a further divide between the citizens and the police department," the Columbus chapter of the civil rights group the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People said in a statement




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Rise up people, or keep licking their boots
 

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The police department in Columbus, Ohio, released body-worn camera videos showing an officer fatally shooting a man in his bed during an attempt to serve an arrest warrant.

D. L, 20, was unarmed when he was shot in the early hours of Tuesday by Ricky Anderson, a 30-year veteran of the Columbus Division of Police.

Less than a second passed between Anderson pushing open the bedroom door as a police dog barked before the officer fired a single shot into L' abdomen, Police Chief Elaine Bryant told reporters. It appeared that L. had a vaping device in his hand, and no weapons were found in the apartment, Bryant said.

Police had a warrant to arrest L. on charges of domestic violence, assault and the improper handling of a firearm, Bryant told reporters.

The Ohio Bureau of Investigation is investigating the killing, the latest in a long string of unarmed Black Americans being killed by police in the United States.

Bryant said officers knocked on the apartment door for nearly ten minutes and identified themselves as Columbus police before anyone answered.

The videos from police body-worn cameras show two men, neither of them L, opening the door and being handcuffed.

Officers ask the two men who else is inside the apartment.

"He's gonna get bit by a dog," one officer tells them before the canine unit enters the apartment with drawn handguns.

The dog barks to indicate someone in the bedroom behind the closed door. Officers yell out, saying the dog is coming in. Anderson then leashes the dog and throws open the door, the video shows

L. can be seen in the beam of an officer's flashlight propping himself upward on his left hand on his mattress as Anderson shoots. L. falls to the bed.

An officer repeatedly tells L. to "crawl" out of the room. L. writhes and moans on his bed as officers come in to cuff his hands behind his back and tell him to stop resisting.

Officers then carry the bleeding L. down the stairs of the apartment building and perform medical aid on him while waiting for a medic.

L. was pronounced dead at 3:19 a.m. at a nearby hospital.

"These incidents leave behind grieving family members, unanswered questions from the community and a further divide between the citizens and the police department," the Columbus chapter of the civil rights group the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People said in a statement




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Second time I watched this this. Couple weeks apart. Pig was looking to shoot someone. "Day of the oven" when? This is Jewish doctrine.
 

dwdays

We Shoulda Picked Our Own Cotton.
The only good angry knee grow is a dead angry knee grow. Case dismissed!
 

whiteboyopie

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😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠

Until either Federal laws , State , local are changed, you, I , your kids are next.
If a cop does not see a gun , NO deadly force can be used. This is how the laws used to be .
And certainly need to be again.
If cops do not agree with this then they are not qualified to be cops as they harbor deep fear-paranoia . It's ok to be scared. It's not ok to be so scared your apt to kill innocent people.
 

Blaze33

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The media mostly shows the bad things cops do...if police do positive community activism, or do their job correctly and save lives, that is never shown...the media spin against bad cops is terrible
I’ve met some pretty nice cops honestly. If tou just respect them most will give you the same respect and even cut you some slack. Some… alot are real pigs
 

Bull3ts01

This town needs an enema…
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The police department in Columbus, Ohio, released body-worn camera videos showing an officer fatally shooting a man in his bed during an attempt to serve an arrest warrant.

D. L, 20, was unarmed when he was shot in the early hours of Tuesday by Ricky Anderson, a 30-year veteran of the Columbus Division of Police.

Less than a second passed between Anderson pushing open the bedroom door as a police dog barked before the officer fired a single shot into L' abdomen, Police Chief Elaine Bryant told reporters. It appeared that L. had a vaping device in his hand, and no weapons were found in the apartment, Bryant said.

Police had a warrant to arrest L. on charges of domestic violence, assault and the improper handling of a firearm, Bryant told reporters.

The Ohio Bureau of Investigation is investigating the killing, the latest in a long string of unarmed Black Americans being killed by police in the United States.

Bryant said officers knocked on the apartment door for nearly ten minutes and identified themselves as Columbus police before anyone answered.

The videos from police body-worn cameras show two men, neither of them L, opening the door and being handcuffed.

Officers ask the two men who else is inside the apartment.

"He's gonna get bit by a dog," one officer tells them before the canine unit enters the apartment with drawn handguns.

The dog barks to indicate someone in the bedroom behind the closed door. Officers yell out, saying the dog is coming in. Anderson then leashes the dog and throws open the door, the video shows

L. can be seen in the beam of an officer's flashlight propping himself upward on his left hand on his mattress as Anderson shoots. L. falls to the bed.

An officer repeatedly tells L. to "crawl" out of the room. L. writhes and moans on his bed as officers come in to cuff his hands behind his back and tell him to stop resisting.

Officers then carry the bleeding L. down the stairs of the apartment building and perform medical aid on him while waiting for a medic.

L. was pronounced dead at 3:19 a.m. at a nearby hospital.

"These incidents leave behind grieving family members, unanswered questions from the community and a further divide between the citizens and the police department," the Columbus chapter of the civil rights group the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People said in a statement




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The police department in Columbus, Ohio, released body-worn camera videos showing an officer fatally shooting a man in his bed during an attempt to serve an arrest warrant.

D. L, 20, was unarmed when he was shot in the early hours of Tuesday by Ricky Anderson, a 30-year veteran of the Columbus Division of Police.

Less than a second passed between Anderson pushing open the bedroom door as a police dog barked before the officer fired a single shot into L' abdomen, Police Chief Elaine Bryant told reporters. It appeared that L. had a vaping device in his hand, and no weapons were found in the apartment, Bryant said.

Police had a warrant to arrest L. on charges of domestic violence, assault and the improper handling of a firearm, Bryant told reporters.

The Ohio Bureau of Investigation is investigating the killing, the latest in a long string of unarmed Black Americans being killed by police in the United States.

Bryant said officers knocked on the apartment door for nearly ten minutes and identified themselves as Columbus police before anyone answered.

The videos from police body-worn cameras show two men, neither of them L, opening the door and being handcuffed.

Officers ask the two men who else is inside the apartment.

"He's gonna get bit by a dog," one officer tells them before the canine unit enters the apartment with drawn handguns.

The dog barks to indicate someone in the bedroom behind the closed door. Officers yell out, saying the dog is coming in. Anderson then leashes the dog and throws open the door, the video shows

L. can be seen in the beam of an officer's flashlight propping himself upward on his left hand on his mattress as Anderson shoots. L. falls to the bed.

An officer repeatedly tells L. to "crawl" out of the room. L. writhes and moans on his bed as officers come in to cuff his hands behind his back and tell him to stop resisting.

Officers then carry the bleeding L. down the stairs of the apartment building and perform medical aid on him while waiting for a medic.

L. was pronounced dead at 3:19 a.m. at a nearby hospital.

"These incidents leave behind grieving family members, unanswered questions from the community and a further divide between the citizens and the police department," the Columbus chapter of the civil rights group the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People said in a statement




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Another one died by vaping
 

Mackerel

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The police force in the USA are a bunch of cowboys. I don't care about killing anyone, but if you want to be respected as a professional, you need to act like such. It is not about being a good cop or a bad cop. It is about doing a job well or doing a cowboy job. You can dress it as you want, but the facts are overwhelming, the police force in the states is inadequately trained.
 
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The police department in Columbus, Ohio, released body-worn camera videos showing an officer fatally shooting a man in his bed during an attempt to serve an arrest warrant.

D. L, 20, was unarmed when he was shot in the early hours of Tuesday by Ricky Anderson, a 30-year veteran of the Columbus Division of Police.

Less than a second passed between Anderson pushing open the bedroom door as a police dog barked before the officer fired a single shot into L' abdomen, Police Chief Elaine Bryant told reporters. It appeared that L. had a vaping device in his hand, and no weapons were found in the apartment, Bryant said.

Police had a warrant to arrest L. on charges of domestic violence, assault and the improper handling of a firearm, Bryant told reporters.

The Ohio Bureau of Investigation is investigating the killing, the latest in a long string of unarmed Black Americans being killed by police in the United States.

Bryant said officers knocked on the apartment door for nearly ten minutes and identified themselves as Columbus police before anyone answered.

The videos from police body-worn cameras show two men, neither of them L, opening the door and being handcuffed.

Officers ask the two men who else is inside the apartment.

"He's gonna get bit by a dog," one officer tells them before the canine unit enters the apartment with drawn handguns.

The dog barks to indicate someone in the bedroom behind the closed door. Officers yell out, saying the dog is coming in. Anderson then leashes the dog and throws open the door, the video shows

L. can be seen in the beam of an officer's flashlight propping himself upward on his left hand on his mattress as Anderson shoots. L. falls to the bed.

An officer repeatedly tells L. to "crawl" out of the room. L. writhes and moans on his bed as officers come in to cuff his hands behind his back and tell him to stop resisting.

Officers then carry the bleeding L. down the stairs of the apartment building and perform medical aid on him while waiting for a medic.

L. was pronounced dead at 3:19 a.m. at a nearby hospital.

"These incidents leave behind grieving family members, unanswered questions from the community and a further divide between the citizens and the police department," the Columbus chapter of the civil rights group the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People said in a statement




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I guess I saw him shoot the cop. He was on top of his bed, & I could see him.
 

yotgguitar

"Hiro" aka: "Dolly"... the homo britfag dicksucker
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The police department in Columbus, Ohio, released body-worn camera videos showing an officer fatally shooting a man in his bed during an attempt to serve an arrest warrant.

D. L, 20, was unarmed when he was shot in the early hours of Tuesday by Ricky Anderson, a 30-year veteran of the Columbus Division of Police.

Less than a second passed between Anderson pushing open the bedroom door as a police dog barked before the officer fired a single shot into L' abdomen, Police Chief Elaine Bryant told reporters. It appeared that L. had a vaping device in his hand, and no weapons were found in the apartment, Bryant said.

Police had a warrant to arrest L. on charges of domestic violence, assault and the improper handling of a firearm, Bryant told reporters.

The Ohio Bureau of Investigation is investigating the killing, the latest in a long string of unarmed Black Americans being killed by police in the United States.

Bryant said officers knocked on the apartment door for nearly ten minutes and identified themselves as Columbus police before anyone answered.

The videos from police body-worn cameras show two men, neither of them L, opening the door and being handcuffed.

Officers ask the two men who else is inside the apartment.

"He's gonna get bit by a dog," one officer tells them before the canine unit enters the apartment with drawn handguns.

The dog barks to indicate someone in the bedroom behind the closed door. Officers yell out, saying the dog is coming in. Anderson then leashes the dog and throws open the door, the video shows

L. can be seen in the beam of an officer's flashlight propping himself upward on his left hand on his mattress as Anderson shoots. L. falls to the bed.

An officer repeatedly tells L. to "crawl" out of the room. L. writhes and moans on his bed as officers come in to cuff his hands behind his back and tell him to stop resisting.

Officers then carry the bleeding L. down the stairs of the apartment building and perform medical aid on him while waiting for a medic.

L. was pronounced dead at 3:19 a.m. at a nearby hospital.

"These incidents leave behind grieving family members, unanswered questions from the community and a further divide between the citizens and the police department," the Columbus chapter of the civil rights group the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People said in a statement




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"hands hands".....I swear that's their code word for "kill that nigger"..... lol
 
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