Title: Shocking Video Shows Cop Execute US Combat Vet and Former POW, for Twirling an Ink Pen Source:
Free Thought Project URL Source:http://thefreethoughtproject.com/ne ... -ill-homeless-man-holding-pen/ Published:Dec 22, 2015 Author:Andrew Emett Post Date:2015-12-23 10:22:32 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:1051 Comments:12
A judge ordered the release on Tuesday of surveillance videos that captured San Diego Police Officer Neal Browder shooting a mentally ill homeless veteran to death. The unarmed man had been diagnosed with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and PTSD after serving in the Afghan army and being held captive for two months by a Mujahideen group.
On April 30, Officer Browder responded to a call concerning a homeless man harassing people in a parking lot. Newly released surveillance videos show Browder pull up in his cruiser to confront 42-year-old Fridoon Rawshan Nehad. After failing to turn on his body camera before arriving, Browder can be seen exiting his vehicle before immediately firing at Nehad.
Instead of brandishing a weapon, Nehad had been twirling a pen in his hand when the officer suddenly shot him. After watching the surveillance video roughly two dozen times, nearby KECO employee Wesley Doyle stepped forward declaring Browder did not bother to use his Taser or give Nehad any physical warning that he was about to shoot him.
He did not even get into a shooting stance, Doyle wrote in his declaration. The shooting appeared to be unprovoked; Officer Browder appeared to shoot Fridoon hastily.
After Doyle stepped forward, Nehads family filed a complaint accusing Browder of depriving Nehads civil rights, assault and battery, negligence, and wrongful death. According to the complaint, Nehad had been serving in the Afghan army when a Mujahideen group captured him and tortured him for two months. In the years following his release, Nehad was diagnosed with numerous mental illnesses as a result of his captivity.
Fridoon battled against his illnesses for years. He was intelligent, learning new languages (German and French) and taking classes on computer programming, linguistics and literature, the complaint read. Fridoon was loved. His family spent years and countless hours helping him cope with his PTSD and mental illness.
Although the FBI and U.S. Department of Justice have launched an investigation into the fatal police shooting, San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis announced that her office has decided not to file criminal charges against Browder. Even though District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis, SDPD Chief Shelley Zimmerman, and an attorney for Browder fought to keep the videos suppressed, U.S. District Court Judge William Hayes ruled last week that the officials had no right to keep the videos hidden from the public and Nehads family.
Due to the fact that Nehad did not raise the pen in an aggressive manner nor lunge at the officer raises the question why Browder felt the need to kill him less than three seconds after exiting his patrol car. Instead of providing help to an ally, we as a society have once again turned a blind eye to those suffering with mental illnesses and have allowed another life to be sacrificed to the state.
After surviving two months in an enemy torture camp, this veteran came home only to be executed by an American cop.
Taser would have been a better choice but "we" would be back seat driving at this point. Not sure if they even allow Taser in their district. Many districts have freaked out about Taser use and deaths too. No easy solution.
The citizenry gets to back seat drive and second-guess everything. The courts are the official vehicles for subjecting all actions to second guessing and Monday morning quarterbacking.
If you make your living carrying a gun and imposing rules upon them, and you decide wrong and kill somebody, the people can second guess you and put you in a cage for the rest of your life.
If you make your living carrying a gun and imposing rules upon them, and you decide wrong and kill somebody, the people can second guess you and put you in a cage for the rest of your life.
We(general term) had night sticks but they were taken away. Then we were told you have to shot to kill not stop them or you will be prosecuted for civil rights violation(so if you shot you must kill them). Then we were given Tasers but since they can kill people who are drugs they were taken away. Now what?
Im sorry but police are not the spitting, punching, stabbing, shooting bag of America! Police have a right to defend themselves with out being maimed in the process!!!!!