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  • freedive10

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    Seems like the convenience store (Take what you want) is a rather common occurrence. Again- Play STUPID games, win STUPID prizes.

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    St. Louis police release video, audio of deadly police shooting (graphic)
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    ST. LOUIS
    As nightly protests flare in Ferguson, city Police Chief Sam Dotson on
    Wednesday released 911 audio, surveillance and cellphone video of a
    fatal police shooting in St. Louis a day earlier.Kajieme Powell,
    25, who lived with his grandmother in the 1500 block of Hornsby Avenue
    in St. Louis, tried to attack two officers with a steak knife about
    12:20 p.m. near the Six Stars Market, 8701 Riverview Boulevard, police
    said. Powell approached an officer with a knife, shouting at police,
    "Shoot me, kill me now."The two officers each fired six shots,
    killing Powell, police said. It was unclear how many bullets hit him.
    One officer is 25 and has served the department for a little more than
    three years. The other officer is 31 and has about 2-and-a-half years on
    the force. Police did not identify them Wednesday.The audio and
    video appears to support witness accounts of the shooting to police.
    Dotson acknowledged he was taking an unusual step in releasing the audio
    and video in police shootings but he said he had promised transparency
    in light of events in Ferguson."I
    don't think any of us can deny that the tension, not only in St. Louis
    but around the country and the world because of the activity in Ferguson
    over the last 10 or 12 days, certainly has led to us making sure that
    we got this right," Dotson said.A crowd of up to about 150
    protesters gathered outside the market Tuesday night, with people
    sometimes shouting chants similar those heard in the Ferguson protests.
    There were no arrests or reports of injuries.The national
    spotlight is on Dotson's handling of Tuesday's shooting, which comes
    within two weeks of the death of Michael Brown, an unarmed 18-year-old
    shot and killed by Ferguson Patrolman Darren Wilson. The Aug. 9 shooting
    has sparked nightly street violence in Ferguson and protests around the
    country.Together, the video and audio released Wednesday on
    Tuesday's police shooting provide a clearer account of Powell's
    encounter with police and what led to the shooting. Surveillance video
    from the Six Stars Market, 8701 Riverview Boulevard, shows Powell
    entering the store about noon Tuesday, first stealing energy drinks,
    leaving and then returning to take pastries without paying. Powell was
    then seen pacing in the street and throwing things from the store.Also released was cellphone video shot by a bystander on the street.

    The
    market is about two miles from the scene of ongoing protests in
    Ferguson. St. Louis Alderman Dionne Flowers, who owns a beauty shop
    nearby, is heard on 911 audio reporting the man acting strangely and may
    have had a second knife in his pocket. Police recovered only one knife
    at the scene.Dotson said officers appeared justified in shooting
    Powell had the knife, was within 2 to 3 feet of the officers and
    disobeying their orders.Asked whether the officers could have
    used Tasers, Dotson said Tasers are not always accurate, and Powell was
    wearing a jacket that could have deflected the Taser prongs. He said
    police may use deadly force if an attacker with a knife is within 21
    feet.It was unclear if Powell was mentally ill. Dotson said he,
    Mayor Francis Slay and another police commander met with Powell's
    grandmother to explain the incident and investigation.Also
    Wesdnesday, Dotson said the release of the audio and video is part of a
    new department practice in sharing information on police shootings with
    the public. Dotson said a new team, called the Force Investigative Unit
    will solely investigate fatal police shootings. The team have four
    detectives and will be led by Sgt. Roger Engelhardt."The
    information will be available," Dotson said. "And as much that can be
    released by the Sunshine Law, I will try to do it as quickly as I can."Joe
    Steiger, president of the St. Louis Police Officers Association that
    represents city officers, said the union does not oppose the release of
    the audio and video but said it would be "irresponsible" for the
    department to release the officers' names with tensions running high
    over the Ferguson shooting and protests. He said officers' names should
    only be released after potential retaliatory threats to officers have
    faded.
     

    hkump

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    "Over a f***'n honeybun, dawg"....well, if he would've paid for it like every working person, none of this would have happened. And, he would've been able to finish his honeybun.
     

    general mills

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    I would guess he was baiting the police. He waited outside the store after shoplifting and let people know he had a knife, then shows the knife to the police, yells shoot me and approached them. Well, congratulations! The victim here is the officers who have to live knowing they took a life all for this guy's hopes of becoming a social media sensation.
     
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    Dave328

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    In my opinion, I believe that if someone gets to the ripe old age of say 16+ and hasn't yet accepted the fact that it is wrong to steal, well then they need to be put down.
     

    bs875

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    "Over a f***'n honeybun, dawg"....well, if he would've paid for it like every working person, none of this would have happened. And, he would've been able to finish his honeybun.

    Less about the honeybun, more about the knife wielding. He was just getting tea and Skittles! And punching a guy in the face, but let's focus on his choice of refreshments.
     
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    Yeah, day coulda tazed him or shot him in da leg or somptin, ma-un. Or they coulda runned down the block and let him have their unit and the whole neighborhood. Then if he turned his aggression on a hood rat the cry would have been: ma-un, the po-po was right there and runned away and let him cut the bro.
    (Of course if tazers / leg shots had not stopped him, the LEO's would not have had time for Plan 2 and the cutting would have commenced - but officer safety is probably not their main concern here.)
     

    Leonidas

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    Less about the honeybun, more about the knife wielding. He was just getting tea and Skittles! And punching a guy in the face, but let's focus on his choice of refreshments.

    Had exactly that thought when I watched the video. Where is the cough syrup?
     

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