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A Teen With A Toy Was Killed By Police, And Few Want To Talk About It
https://defector.com/a-teen-with-a-toy-was-killed-by-police-and-few-want-to-talk-about-it/
Dave McKenna
10:38 AM EDT on Sep 29, 2021
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At a press conference held hours after the shooting, the Maryland State Police said that one of their officers had responded to a pair of 911 calls about a male acting suspicious on Hollywood Road just down the street from the state police barracks. The officer started shooting at Ham because the kid pointed what looked like a real weapon at him, the cops said, and kept shooting after the teen fell because, according to the officers account, the mortally wounded youngster was attempting to pull out a knife. Woodrow Jones, State Police superintendent, told reporters that his agency did not know how many shots were fired or how many shots hit Ham.
Almost immediately after the shooting, state police released a photograph of what the cops said was the knife found on Ham, which had a three-inch blade. The cops also said Ham was otherwise unarmed, and that the officer had mistaken a faux firearm as the real thing. The police only released a stock photo of an airsoft pellet gun they said he pointed at the officer in a menacing manner. (Thats the same non-lethal replica that 12-year-old Tamir Rice was playing with when he was murdered by Cleveland police in 2014.) It took almost two weeks, and pressure from Hams family and other Leonardtown residents, before the state police released the name of the officer, Joseph Azzari. The cops, however, have still never said how many times Azzari, described by superiors as a two-year veteran, fired his weapon or how many bullets hit Ham.
Police and public officials have released almost no information about the shooting since the day Ham died, and have done seemingly nothing to resolve the questions hanging over the case. They have never said who made the 911 calls that triggered the deadly encounter or released the recordings. No video footage of Hams shooting has ever come out; Maryland State Police are not currently required to wear cameras. A week before Ham was killed, state legislators in Annapolis passed a bill, the Maryland Police Accountability Act of 2021, which an omnibus bill that among other things mandates that all state police officers be equipped with body cams by 2023.
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(The County times got got the tape from the shooting)
At 1:26:35 p.m. on April 13 the trooper begins firing his service weapon, a Glock 22 .40 caliber pistol, which has a magazine capacity of 15 rounds.
At 1:26:39 p.m., the firing has stopped briefly after 10 shots; those shots were fired in five seconds.
At 1:26:42 p.m., the recording shows the trooper fired shot number 11 three seconds after the initial salvo. Evidence markers from the scene indicated the officer moved about nine to 12 feet closer to Ham before firing shot number 11.
At 1:27:30 p.m., emergency sirens can be heard, 48 seconds after the 11th shot was fired.
At 1:27:39 p.m., the officer opens fire again, firing four additional shots at close range, 57 seconds after shot number 11. The gunfire ended at 1:27:42 p.m.
Thats 15 bullets in three volleys over one minute and seven seconds. Again, neither the police nor prosecutors have yet said how many shots hit Ham. In August, Richard Fritz, states attorney for St. Marys County, told the County Times that his office couldnt complete its investigation because the state had yet to finish an autopsy on Ham. The teen was killed in April.
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The rest of this story is filled with unbelievable details.
If someone had shot me 11 time in less than a minute after meeting me and without any conversation at all, I might be pulling a pitiful 3" blade on him if I had any strength as my life was ebbing from me.
We need to redesign policing in this country. A good start would be to immediately demilitarize the cops. Every time I see a a four or five star police chief it just tells me everything I need to know to start job searching for a replacement chief. No more jump boots, no more SS-y black uniforms and braidery, medals and insignia.
Unit cohesion, my ass, the SS and Gestapo was real proud of their unit cohesion, too.
uponit7771
(90,370 posts)marble falls
(57,405 posts)... again while the kid was laying and still.
Revenge is exactly what it was. That kid dissed him and that cop sure showed him, by golly.
Chicago releases graphic police dashcam video of a white officer shooting 17-year-old Laquan McDonald 16 times. A warning, this video may be hard to watch. CBSN's Contessa Brewer reports.
no_hypocrisy
(46,251 posts)running down the sidewalk, laughing -- and holding out toy guns.
I immediately called the police -- not for what you think.
I told the police I was certain they were TOY guns and if they got any other reports, not to harm the boys. They were PLAYING.
What a world that we have to call the police to protect our children from the police.
marble falls
(57,405 posts)no_hypocrisy
(46,251 posts)Of course I had to call . . . . . .
marble falls
(57,405 posts)WhiskeyGrinder
(22,475 posts)Midnight Writer
(21,823 posts)Did the cop realize the kid was still alive, hear the ambulance coming, and decide that he didn't want this kid able to testify against him?