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tachosomoza
12th March 2013, 20:16
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/03/11/witnesses-question-nypd-account-of-undercover-officers-shooting-16-year-old-boy/


Witnesses to the shooting death of a 16-year-old Brooklyn teenager at the hands of New York City (http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/03/11/witnesses-question-nypd-account-of-undercover-officers-shooting-16-year-old-boy/#) Police detectives have begun raising questions over authorities account of the fatal encounter.
WNBC-TV reported on Monday (http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Brooklyn-Teen-Fatally-Shot-Police-NYPD-Arm-Gun-196835231.html) that Kimani Gray was shot 11 times by the detectives. A 19-year-old man who was allegedly at the scene told the station the officials did not identify themselves as police before approaching them.
They shot him, said the witness, who did not identify himself. They didnt ask him no questions, no nothing, they just shot him.
But department spokesperson Paul J. Browne told the New York Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/11/nyregion/16-year-old-killed-by-new-york-police.html) that Gray threatened the detectives.
After the anti-crime sergeant and police officer told the suspect to show his hands, which was heard by witnesses, Gray produced a revolver and pointed it at the officers, Brown said.


Grays sister, Mahnefah Gray, told the newspaper she and other friends of Grays never knew him to have a gun. She also said her brother would not have pointed one at the officers.
He has common sense, she said.
Another witness, Camille Johnson, told WPIX-TV (http://pix11.com/2013/03/10/witness-says-brooklyn-teen-shot-by-cops-was-running-for-his-life/#axzz2NEHzxXVv) Gray was fleeing the scene when he was killed.
He was running for his life, telling the cops, Stop, Johnson said. They really are, seriously, walking around, shooting little kids.
Another witness, who said she lives across the street from the scene of Grays death, said she saw him on the ground clutching his stomach while two men (http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/03/11/witnesses-question-nypd-account-of-undercover-officers-shooting-16-year-old-boy/#) stood over him.
He said, Please dont let me die, said the witness, who identified herself using only her first name, Vanessa. She added that one of the officers answered, Stay down, or well shoot you again.
Gray was pronounced dead Saturday night at a local (http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/03/11/witnesses-question-nypd-account-of-undercover-officers-shooting-16-year-old-boy/#) hospital. The two officers involved have been placed on paid administrative leave while the department investigates the incident.
Watch WNBCs report on the questions surrounding Grays death, aired Monday, below.


These people seem bent on starting a riot.

Art Vandelay
12th March 2013, 20:24
Whitest Street Gang. ACAB.

tachosomoza
12th March 2013, 21:43
Whitest Street Gang. ACAB.

Indeed. Po little lice.

homegrown terror
12th March 2013, 22:08
i'm not advocating violence (wink wink) but i'd say it's time someone out there evened the score.

Ele'ill
12th March 2013, 22:15
reminder: march 15th is being called an international day of action against police

Yet_Another_Boring_Marxist
12th March 2013, 22:44
i'm not advocating violence (wink wink) but i'd say it's time someone out there evened the score.

Fair enough, I understand and respect this attitude. It is important to be somber and calm in the head before one supports violence, and the existence of this view is constructive towards that purpose.

However, I disagree.

Violence towards the police on an individual level gives focus to the most oppressed destitute members of the class. Yes this layer is the minority, but as they suffer from police occupation on a daily basis they have no sympathy for the men in blue and to see revolutionaries carry out this violence is a meaningful act of solidarity.

When the class takes it upon it's self to inflict violence on the police, then we see the highest stage of class struggle. strikes are pathetically useless in comparision to direct confrontations with the state in terms of the class consciousness they generate.

Mauve Osprey
12th March 2013, 23:09
This news is deeply saddening, it is important for us to remember all who are massacred under the capitalist system, so that when the time comes...well you know. It is however good to see people standing up to the police.

Comrade Nasser
18th March 2013, 08:59
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/03/11/witnesses-question-nypd-account-of-undercover-officers-shooting-16-year-old-boy/



These people seem bent on starting a riot.

These "Police" are nothing more than a modern day Gestapo. Their only purpose in life is to preserve racism and other barbaric policies that are upheld by their bourgeois capitalist overlords. Ever notice how Cops always rush to protect Nazis and other enemies of communism and the radical left at rallies? Why is this you might ask? They are one and the same. I've dealt with police on numerous occasions and there is no doubt in my mind that they are racist. This is coming from a dark-skinned person who was pepper-sprayed by cops at a Fascist/Nazi rally last year. And the Nazis call us cowards when they are the ones hiding behind lines of police.

homegrown terror
20th March 2013, 06:39
Fair enough, I understand and respect this attitude. It is important to be somber and calm in the head before one supports violence, and the existence of this view is constructive towards that purpose.

However, I disagree.

Violence towards the police on an individual level gives focus to the most oppressed destitute members of the class. Yes this layer is the minority, but as they suffer from police occupation on a daily basis they have no sympathy for the men in blue and to see revolutionaries carry out this violence is a meaningful act of solidarity.

When the class takes it upon it's self to inflict violence on the police, then we see the highest stage of class struggle. strikes are pathetically useless in comparision to direct confrontations with the state in terms of the class consciousness they generate.

i'm afraid you missed my point entirely, the "i'm not advocating violence" was a so that no one can point to that post and say "this guy TOLD me too!"...mostly sarcastic in nature though, i doubt anyone would be so asinine as to use a post on a message board as a legal defense.