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Monday, May 13, 2013
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Austin TX cop shoots at a driver for running a red light
An Austin police officer has been put on administrative leave after shooting at an unarmed 55-year-old man during a traffic stop Wednesday morning in East Austin.
The officer was only feet away from the man and missed, but questions are now being raised why the officer fired on the driver in the first place.
The officer pulled the man over for running a red light in the 3300 block of East 12th Street. The officer claims the driver got out of his pickup and began walking towards the police car and refused commands to stop and get back in his truck.
According to Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo the officer said the driver made a “furtive movement.” Furtive movement? That means that the driver allegedly made a secretive reach into a pocket. That’s when the officer drew his gun and fired.
It’s good thing he missed. The cop came very close to killing an innocent man.
MORE THUGGERY HERE
The officer pulled the man over for running a red light in the 3300 block of East 12th Street. The officer claims the driver got out of his pickup and began walking towards the police car and refused commands to stop and get back in his truck.
According to Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo the officer said the driver made a “furtive movement.” Furtive movement? That means that the driver allegedly made a secretive reach into a pocket. That’s when the officer drew his gun and fired.
It’s good thing he missed. The cop came very close to killing an innocent man.
MORE THUGGERY HERE
8 year old murder victim's killer arrested
Y'all may recall that a couple weeks ago I posted a story about a little girl that was stabbed to death by a man described by her 12 year old brother as a tall hispanic male in a town near where I'm living now.
Now the family has suffered a double tragedy - They arrested the brother yesterday.
Now the family has suffered a double tragedy - They arrested the brother yesterday.
VALLEY SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) - Authorities have arrested the 12-year-old brother of an 8-year-old girl who was mysteriously stabbed at her home in a rural Northern California community last month.
The boy, who was not identified, will be charged with homicide, Calaveras County Sheriff Gary Kuntz told reporters Saturday night.
The April 27 attack on Leila Fowler shook the tightknit Valley Springs community of about 7,400 people and set off a massive manhunt.
The boy had told police he found his sister's body and encountered an intruder in the home while their parents were at a Little League game. He described the man as being tall with long gray hair.
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