Title: Rookie Cop Kills Dad as He Fixed His Daughter’s Truck While Open Carrying Source:
Free Thought Project URL Source:https://thefreethoughtproject.com/o ... ather-killed-by-state-trooper/ Published:Jan 4, 2019 Author:Matt Agorist Post Date:2019-01-05 06:22:04 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:783 Comments:5
Montgomery County, IN A family is grieving and asking for answers after they say an Indiana state trooper shot and killed their beloved father as he worked on his daughters car that was broken down on the side of the highway. Now, authorities have identified the officer who shot the open carrying father, Glenn Rightsell, last Friday as rookie State Trooper Daniel Organ.
Police claim that Rightsell reached for a gun when the trooper approached him. However, his family says that is impossible and if went for his gun in any manner it was to disarm himself for the trooper.
Rightsell was known by his family and friends to open carry everywhere he went. They dispute the official report from Organ which claims that he went for the gun. Rightsell was a pillar of the community and his family. He was 56 and owned his own masonry and tuckpointing business in northern Montgomery County. He would have absolutely no reason to pull a gun on a cop.
We just want to make sure we do a complete and thorough job for the family and also for the officer that was involved in the shooting, said Indiana State Police Sergeant Kim Riley.
As FOX 59 reports, Rightsells family said he was working on his daughters car, which had broken down on U.S. 231 earlier in the day. Authorities said a state trooper stopped to investigate and saw Rightsell had a gun on his waist. Authorities say Rightsell reached for that after failing to comply with the troopers commands, causing the trooper to fire. Rightsell later died at a hospital.
Adding to the suspicious nature of the official account, Rightsells family said their father called police to ask officers not to tow the car until he had a chance to look at it on his own.
We are looking into seeing about that, said Riley, we have not located a phone call at this time or any type of conversation with police departments.
Police claim that even if Rightsell did call the police, the trooper still had reason to initiate the stop.
Even if we knew about that car being there, were still going to check and see, said Riley. We want to make sure that person isnt needing any help.
Police have refused to release any 911 calls and also claimed that there is no body camera or dash camera footage of the shooting. Riley said not all ISP cruisers are equipped with dash cams and claimed that Organs did not have one.
I think the lack of body and dash cameras show a complete lack of caring and a disregard for safety, Matt Clark, Rightsells nephew, said Monday. The ISP superintendent should be ashamed of himself. Body and dash cams protect everyone, including his officers, from injustices.
The aftermath of the shooting, however, was captured on video and Rightsell is seen being forced to crawl on his knees and then forced up as he bleeds, quite literally, to death.
Whats more, the neighbor who shot the video told local news that police did not take proper steps to administer first aid. Indeed, as the video shows below, Rightsell is able to get to his feet and his life couldve likely been saved had police taken the proper action.
When the case is completely finished, to the best of our ability, itll be turned over to the prosecutors office for review, said Riley.
Jeff Gramman of Lafayette said hes been friends with Rightsell for 30 years, according to the Journal and Courier, and noted that he doesnt believe the official story.
I think its (B.S.) to be honest, Gramman said. Glenn was a great, kind soul, always willing to help in any way, always laughing. Hes carried a gun for years and wouldnt hurt a soul. Something is being covered up, and we all know it.
Another friend of Rightsell, Mark Talbott agrees.
As far as the account that the Indiana State Police offered, Im of the opinion that everything they stated was not true, and meant to do nothing but protect the officers in question, Talbott said. After watching the video, I was assured that this was a wrongful death shooting.
They should just come clean and just admit to the public straight away that their cops are trained to shoot anyone who is perceived as a threat even when they are not.
Why is that so hard?
In fact they should just add it to their police mottos painted on their cars. It would certainly save lives.
To Protect and to Serve, and to Shoot People that Look Dangerous
Take the idiot cop's house, car, pension and throw him into general population for 10 years, if he makes it that long. Oh, and shoot his dog if he has one.
THIS IS A TAG LINE...Exercising rights is only radical to two people, Tyrants and Slaves. Which are YOU? Our ignorance has driven us into slavery and we do not recognize it.
" To Protect and to Serve, and to Shoot People that Look Dangerous "
And, to shoot little dogs, kittens, squirrels, paraketes's, pet pigs, hamsters, goldfish, or anything they want to shoot, and is handy, so they can feel big & bad.
Si vis pacem, para bellum
Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God.
Never Pick A Fight With An Old Man He Will Just Shoot You He Can't Afford To Get Hurt
"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." (Will Rogers)
"No one ever rescues an old dog. They lay in a cage until they die. PLEASE save one. None of us wants to die cold and alone... --Dennis Olson "