Title: Cop Indicted After Video Shows Him Kill Unarmed Man Over Stop for Expired Vehicle Sticker Source:
FromThe Trenches/FTP URL Source:https://fromthetrenchesworldreport. ... expired-vehicle-sticker/246094 Published:May 2, 2019 Author:Matt Agorist Post Date:2019-05-03 07:01:38 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:657 Comments:5
Arlington, TX OShae Terry and his friend were stopped last September by Arlington police officer Julie Herlihy because the temporary tag on Terrys vehicle had expired. Officer Bau Tran would also respond to the stop, and ten minutes later, he would shoot and kill Terry. For killing Terry, Tran was indicted this week on a charge of criminally negligent homicide.
The Grand Jurys decision, irrespective of the outcome, is viewed as an additional factual piece of information to consider by those responsible for the administrative investigation of this incident, Arlington police said in a news release after the indictment. We anticipate that the outcome of the administrative investigation will be concluded within the next few weeks.
The incident happened on September 1, 2018 in broad daylight. Terry hadnt gotten in his new license plate yet, so he was targeted for revenue collection by officer Herlihy. When officer Tran showed up, however, he smelled marijuana and a stop for a ticket turned into a search for a plant.
As the Star-Telegram reports, about 10 minutes into the stop, Terry started to roll up his windows. Tran grabbed the top of the passenger side window with his left hand, ordered Terry to stop, stepped onto the foot rail, put his right arm inside the vehicle and then brought it back out to reach for his gun, the video shows.
Instead of simply stepping off the vehicleknowing he had all of Terrys information and couldve followed up with him laterofficer Tran pulled out his gun, stuck it into the vehicle and started shooting Terry.
The car had moved forward for just one second before Tran began firing the first of at least four shots.
Naturally, the attorney provided by the police union for Tran thinks this is a travesty of justice and the cop shouldve been able to murder Terry with impunity.
Obviously were disappointed that he was indicted, said attorney Randy Moore. Things happened pretty quickly and once the driver made the decision to roll up the window and drive away, then that limited the options that the officer had.
Moore apparently thinks that Trans only other option was murder.
When asked why Tran didnt just let Terry drive off since police had his name and license plate, and couldve found him later, Moore gave a ridiculous response.
Theres an inherent flaw in that opinion and said that if Tran allowed Terry to leave the scene, a pursuit could have started or a crash may have happened.
He was shot because the officer felt his life was in danger during the commission of the felony, Moore said, according to the Star-Telegram.
But Moore doesnt actually know that there would have been an accident, or a pursuit. This was over a stop for an expired sticker and the smell of weed. Terry hadnt harmed anyone and was simply suspected of possessing marijuana and had an expired government sticker. Had Terry lived in Colorado or Washington State, or one of the other states in which marijuana is legal, hed likely still be alive today.
No family, no mother or father should have to go through anything like this, said Terrys mother Sherley Woods.
Terrys best friend, Terrence Harmon, who was in the passenger seat as Tran killed Terry is also heartbroken.
I think about him every day, every day, not a day goes by where I dont think about him, Harmon said. But as Im going, Im learning to live with it.
He said he had marijuana in the car, marijuana was later found in the car, attorney Lee Merritt said in October. He had an expired tag. He pulled off from a stop that he shouldnt have pulled off from. We expect law enforcement officers to come into contact with people who are breaking the law, and this was a situation where OShae made several mistakes. None of those mistakes should have been fatal.
We agree. As you watch the video below, remember that Terry was unarmed and merely trying to drive away from police. Yes, this decision was not well thought out, but his mistake shouldve never been the death sentence that it turned out to be.
Had Terry lived in Colorado or Washington State, or one of the other states in which marijuana is legal, hed likely still be alive today.
Or maybe ... if he put the proper plates on his car, or didn't smoke dope, or didn't attempt to drive away with the officer hanging on his window, he'd likely still be alive today.
We agree. As you watch the video below, remember that Terry was unarmed and merely trying to drive away from police.
If, by "unarmed" you mean he wasn't holding a gun in his hand at the time, then yes.
"According to the police, investigators found a a Glock handgun with an extended, 29-round magazine, 7 grams of ecstasy pills and over a pound of marijuana in the SUV a day after the shooting." THAT'S why he tried to flee the police for "an expired tag".
"Instead of simply stepping off the vehicle knowing he had all of Terrys information and couldve followed up with him later ..."
Uh-huh. After he dumped the gun, the ecstacy, and the marijuana.
The police should have stepped away from the vehicle ran to their car and chased the perp at 100 miles per hour through traffic ending in innocent motorists dead.
Liberals are like Slinkys. They're good for nothing, but somehow they bring a smile to your face as you shove them down the stairs.
Cop Indicted After Video Shows Him Kill Unarmed Man Over Stop for Expired Vehicle Sticker
A) He wasn't "unarmed". There was a Glock with an extended magazine in the car.
B) He wasn't shot because of an expired vehicle sticker. He was pulled over because of an expired vehicle sticker. We was shot because he tried to drag a police officer to his death.