Title: Caught on tape: Police beat and taser 'gentle' mentally-ill homeless man to death Source:
Daily Mail Online URL Source:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art ... man-Kelly-Thomas-37-death.html Published:Jul 27, 2011 Author:Rachel Quigley Post Date:2011-07-27 19:11:13 by Sebastian Keywords:None Views:3735 Comments:4
A shocking video has been released allegedly showing police officers tasering and beating a homeless man to death who they claim was resisting arrest.
Though the video is not clear, eye witnesses say the homeless man - Kelly Thomas, 37 - was unable to put up any resistance and was lying on the ground on his front when the attack took place on July 5.
His screams and cries for his father can be heard amid the tasering noises.
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Dead: Mentally ill homeless man Kelly Thomas, 37, was beaten and tasered to death by police for allegedly 'resisting arrest'
Shocking: This picture shows the extent of the injuries Thomas received after being beaten up by six police officers
The video was shot by a student in Fullerton, California. Kelly Thomas was beaten so badly he died in hospital several days later.
According to Gawker, Thomas - who suffered from schizophrenia - caught the attention of the police after someone reported that a burglar was breaking into cars parked near a Fullerton bus station.
When officers approached Thomas in the depot parking lot and tried to arrest him, he resisted.
After that reports diverge.
Police will not issue a statement saying the issue is under investigation but they did say that six officers were involved and two 'suffered broken bones in the fight'.
However, they recently retracted that statement saying that it was only 'soft tissue damage'.
Video: Thomas' body can be made out surrounded by officers on the ground as a woman screams at them to stop as they taser him for the fifth time
Father: Ron Thomas has been passing out flyers seeking answers near the scene where the run-in with police left his son brain-damaged
Eye witnesses at the scene claim the six officers tasered him five times and beat him beyond recognition, which the disturbing photo of him in hospital shows.
Mark Turgeon, who was there, said: 'They kept beating him and tasering him. I could hear zapping, and he wasn't even moving.
'He had one arm in front of him like this, he wasn't resisting. And they kept telling him, "He's resisting, quit resisting", and he wasn't resisting.'
Many members of the Fullerton community described Thomas as a passive, peaceful person.
On the website Fullerton Stories, several people have shared their experiences interacting with Thomas, describing him as 'very quiet and polite', 'gentle and childlike', 'sweet', and 'never a threat'.
Thomas has a previous conviction for assault with a deadly weapon 16 years ago, according to Gawker, which has been attributed to the onset of his illness.
Since his death, his family and members of the community have held protests outside the police department headquarters, looking for answers.
Two officers were suspended shortly after the attack but police will not confirm if it was related to the 37-year-old's death.
Speaking about his son's death, Thomas's dad, Ron Thomas, a former sheriff's deputy, said: 'His death was gang-involved, the way I see it. A gang of rogue officers who brutally beat my son to death.'
He said he now feels ashamed for having ever been a law enforcement officer.
He has been in the area his son was attacked handing out flyers and asking people for help.
He said: 'The only thing we have left of our son is the blood in the gutter, that's all we have left.'
Local city council member Bruce Whitaker has called for a 'clear, factual and complete explanation of events which led to the death of Kelly J. Thomas.'
He also wants the D.A. to release a police video that apparently shows the actual beating taking place.
Fullerton police Sgt Andrew Goodrich said that Thomas began to fight officers as they tried to search him.
He said: 'We don't know why he was so combative and resistant to the officers, but it took upwards of five to six officers to subdue him.
'Sometimes when we take people into custody who don't want to go into custody, we have to use force. It is never the preferred way of doing things.'
He said police are conducting an internal investigation into the officers' actions and the District Attorney's Office is conducting a criminal investigation.
The DA's office said they cannot comment on details of cases until they are completed.
Speaking about his son's death, Thomas's dad, Ron Thomas, a former sheriff's deputy, said: 'His death was gang-involved, the way I see it. A gang of rogue officers who brutally beat my son to death.'
And he is 100% correct. The only real difference between these thugs and the thugs in other street gangs are these are smart enough to wear a badge to keep them from getting arrested.
He said: 'We don't know why he was so combative and resistant to the officers, but it took upwards of five to six officers to subdue him.
Uhhh,that's because they kept tasering and beating him. He was trying to protect himself. Even a cornered rabbit will fight back to defend itself.
'Sometimes when we take people into custody who don't want to go into custody, we have to use force. It is never the preferred way of doing things.'
That's either a outright lie or he doesn't know any of the cops that work under him. Cops in big city PD's dream of tuning up suspects heads,and will do it at the slightest provocation.
And this sort of crap will continue as long as the police keep preaching "officer safety is the most important thing there is. We want to make sure we all go home at night." This mindset means they are thieves that are stealing from the public treasury because "PUBLIC SAFETY" should be their prime concern,with officer safety coming in a distant second.
If you take the oath and they paycheck,you are supposed to protect the public. THAT is why the guns,nightsticks,tasers,and pepper spray are issued to cops,NOT so they can assault citizens with them while making routine arrests.
this sort of crap will continue as long as the police keep preaching "officer safety is the most important thing there is. We want to make sure we all go home at night." This mindset means they are thieves that are stealing from the public treasury because "PUBLIC SAFETY" should be their prime concern,with officer safety coming in a distant second.
They keep saying "there's a war on" against law-enforcement officers.
While there isn't one right now, this PROVES that there SHOULD be.
Of course, the forum statists will blatantly ignore the antics of the JBTs that murdered this kid...
As the leftists say, "you gotta' break a few eggs, to make an omelot."