He never leaves the front porch and hes gunned down.
A Dallas County grand jury has cleared two police officers who shot and killed a man in his own doorway, despite the fact that video footage does not corroborate the police report of why they killed him.
38-year-old schizophrenia sufferer Jason Harrison was killed last year by police within 30 seconds of them knocking on his front door.
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Harrisons mother called the cops because her son had harmed himself and was in need of medical attention.
When the police arrived at the scene in Dallas, Harrisons mother opened the door and told the police officers that her son was just off the chain.
Hes bipolar and schizo, she informed the officers.
Harrison emerged from the house twiddling a screwdriver in his hands and asking whos there?
The cops immediately pointed guns at him and demanded that he drop the tool. The officers then say that Harrison lunged at them and so they shot him multiple times.
The video, taken from police body cam footage, does not appear to show Harrison lunging at the officers.
One of the officers is heard saying: He was in the doorway. He had a screwdriver. We had this behind us and we had to shoot.
The grand jury declined to indict the officers, leaving the family frustrated and pained, pursuing a federal civil rights lawsuit filed in October.
Were not headed in the right direction for change to try to taper off the activities these guys are doing and getting away with, said the brother Sean Harrison, This is not the way to correct it.
We maintain the footage shows him not stabbing, not thrusting, not lunging in a way that would jeopardize the lives of these officer, said the familys attorney, Geoff Henley. He never leaves the front porch and hes gunned down.
Henley previously noted that the footage highlights how ill prepared cops are for dealing with mentally ill people who need medical help.
When youre dealing with somebody who is mentally ill, youre not supposed to agitate, Henley said. Youre not supposed to move fast youre not supposed to inflame.
It was the most heartbreaking experience in my life, said the mother, Shirley Harrison, of the incident. To stand there helpless, hes helpless. I couldnt help him. To be gunned down right before my eyes.
This is not the end, this is the beginning, Sean Harrison said, And, we will fight to get people in place in office that we need we need people to address these issues and make the accountability be there so we can have a great city.
It's never wise to bring a screwdriver to a gun fight.
Every society gets the kind of criminal it deserves. What is equally true is that every community gets the kind of law enforcement it insists on. Robert Kennedy
This is more like bringing guns to a screwdriver display.
Cops supposedly were in fear for their lives, but not enough to back away even a single step from the guy. Is there anything at all that one can hold in hand without it supposedly terrifying a cop?
Cops supposedly were in fear for their lives, but not enough to back away even a single step from the guy. Is there anything at all that one can hold in hand without it supposedly terrifying a cop?
Bravery is subjective. That's why every use of force is judged independently.
Every society gets the kind of criminal it deserves. What is equally true is that every community gets the kind of law enforcement it insists on. Robert Kennedy
That's why every use of force is judged independently.
Bullshit. The outcome matters more than some clever universal or otherwise blanket statement: "the ends justify the means because of political/philosophical/military mantra." You swore to defend the US Constitution not the altar of a free donut & kup o' koffee by the local Vietnamese donut shop.