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Title: Jury rules reasonable force in cop shooting
Source: The Moultrie Observer
URL Source: http://www.moultrieobserver.com/new ... 12-11e8-b77e-ef5fca278c8f.html
Published: Jan 30, 2018
Author: Alan Mauldin
Post Date: 2018-01-31 06:20:59 by Gatlin
Keywords: None
Views: 954
Comments: 10

MOULTRIE — A Colquitt County Grand Jury has ruled that the 2017 fatal shooting of a Moultrie man by a sheriff’s deputy was a justified use of force in the situation. Brad Shealy, district attorney for the Southern Judicial Circuit that includes Colquitt County, announced the jurors’ finding on Tuesday afternoon.

Peter Torres was shot on the afternoon of Feb. 4 outside his 153 Blackberry Lane residence after officers were dispatched to investigate a domestic disturbance complaint.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation, which was requested to investigate the shooting, determined that Colquitt County deputy Joshua Luke fired a single shot that struck Torres in the chest.

Emergency dispatchers had been told, and relayed to police headed to Torres’ residence, that Torres was under the influence of narcotics, had a knife and was “acting violently” toward family members who fled before police arrived because they feared for their safety, according to the grand jury report. Luke and another deputy responded to the location.

Luke, wearing a body camera as was the other deputy, was heading to the rear of the residence when he saw Torres sitting in a chair outside, the report said. Luke ordered Torres not to move three times, the report said, and Torres responded by throwing a metal object and a 20-pound propane tank.

The deputy ordered Torres to show his hands and be still.

“Mr. Torres failed to comply with these commands and began to charge the deputy,” the jury report said. “Deputy Luke was unable to ascertain if Mr. Torres had a weapon.”

Luke retreated and Torres continued to charge the officer, the reports said, despite another command for him to “quit.” As Torres continued charging, the deputy fired his weapon.

“In considering the evidence we must consider it from the perspective of a reasonable officer on the scene with knowledge of the attendant circumstances and facts, and balance the risk of bodily harm to Mr. Torres against the gravity of the threat the deputy sought to eliminate,” the jury said. “A law officer can use deadly force if he reasonably believes that he may receive serious bodily injury or death from the actions of another.”

The jurors also considered the situation -- that family members who had fled due to Torres’ reported violent behavior had advised law enforcement that he had a knife.

“Deputy Luke had a reasonable (assumption), based on his knowledge of the current facts and circumstances, that his failure to use deadly force could result in he himself receiving great bodily harm or death,” the jury ruled. “Mr. Torres was both failing to follow the commands of Deputy Luke and was coming at him in an aggressive manner. Additionally, although he had no duty to do so, Deputy Luke retreated prior to his discharging his weapon.”

Following the shooting, Torres was stabilized by medical personnel in Colquitt County and taken to a hospital in Macon, where he died on Feb. 16, 2017.

“Mr. Torres’ death was tragic, but he failed to comply with any of the deputy’s commands and charged him in an aggressive manner,” Shealy said. “This certainly justified the use of deadly force by the deputy.”


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Jury rules reasonable force in cop shooting “In considering the evidence we must consider it from the perspective of a reasonable officer on the scene with knowledge of the attendant circumstances and facts, and balance the risk of bodily harm to Mr. Torres against the gravity of the threat the deputy sought to eliminate,” the jury said. “A law officer can use deadly force if he reasonably believes that he may receive serious bodily injury or death from the actions of another.”

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#2. To: Gatlin (#0)

“Deputy Luke was unable to ascertain if Mr. Torres had a weapon.”

Deckard  posted on  2018-01-31   6:32:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Deckard (#2)

the jury said. “A law officer can use deadly force if he reasonably believes that he may receive serious bodily injury or death from the actions of another.”

You are a tiny insignificant domestic terrorist on a chit chat channel... not a JURY MEMBER in this case.

Shut your shit spreader, since you are unable to LEARN.

GrandIsland  posted on  2018-01-31   6:39:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: GrandIsland (#3)

A law officer can use deadly force if he reasonably believes that he may receive serious bodily injury or death from the actions of another.”

What a sad testament to the American justice system.

Ga. teen killed by cop was holding Wii controller

Looks like cops can shoot and kill anyone for any reason.

Deckard  posted on  2018-01-31   6:54:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#5. To: Deckard (#4)

Looks like cops can shoot and kill anyone for any reason.

You intentionally lie, spin and paint shit YELLA, you liberal media boot licker. Cops can "shoot and kill" when... " he reasonably believes that he may receive serious bodily injury or death from the actions of another.” Not for "any reason".

Shut your LameStreamMedia lyin shit flapper.

GrandIsland  posted on  2018-01-31 07:08:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Deckard, GrandIsland (#4)

Looks like cops can shoot and kill anyone for any reason.
BULLSHIT.

Looks like you don’t know what you are talking about....AGAIN.

Perceptions are definitely not your best friends....facts can be if you would only let them be.

Here are some FACTS for you:

White ex-Tulsa police officer convicted of fatally shooting daughter’s black boyfriend

South Carolina Police Officer Sentenced For Shooting An Unarmed Black Man

Ex-cop Michael Slager sentenced to 20 years for shooting death of Walter Scott

Chicago Police Officer Convicted Of Unreasonable Force In Shooting

Police Officer Found Guilty Of Manslaughter In Shooting Of Unarmed Black Man

Chicago police officer convicted in 2013 shooting of teens

Louisiana officer convicted of manslaughter in 6-year-old boy's death

Chicago Police Officer Convicted for Opening Fire on Car Full of Teens

Former Farmers Branch Officer Sentenced to 10 Years in Murder Conviction

Police officer Jason Blackwelder was convicted of second-degree manslaughter by a jury

Police Officer Randy Trent Harrison found guilty of first-degree manslaughter

Officer Brian Conroy found him guilty of criminally negligent homicide

Police officer Daniel Harmon-Wright was convicted of voluntary manslaughter

Officer Scott Smith found guilty of first- degree manslaughter

Officer Joseph Mantelli convicted of voluntary manslaughter

Police officer Johannes Mehserle was convicted of involuntary manslaughter

I will stop the list here, but you can find many more such recorded cases where police officers were tried and convicted.

I will leave you by saying that you will never see what you refuse look for and therefore you will continue to only believe what you want to believe.

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