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Omaha Steve

(99,613 posts)
Thu Mar 31, 2016, 07:22 AM Mar 2016

In Minneapolis, distrust flares after officers cleared



Tiffany Roberson, left, and Sharice Burns, sisters of Jamar Clark, watch a video taken at the scene where Clark was killed as as Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman announces Wednesday, March 30, 2016, that no charges will be filed against two Minneapolis police officers in the fatal shooting of a Clark, last November, in Minneapolis. Community activists in Minneapolis say they don’t accept the prosecutor’s decision. (Jim Gehrz/Star Tribune via AP)

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/b616e9353cf94b8cb6ef1504e7c35ec2/minneapolis-distrust-flares-after-officers-cleared

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Activists from Minneapolis' black community spent four months demanding the release of videos and other evidence after a black man was fatally shot in a confrontation with two white police officers. When it finally was made public and a prosecutor announced the officers wouldn't be charged, they were enraged.

Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman on Wednesday cleared the officers, saying forensic evidence backed their account that 24-year-old Jamar Clark was not handcuffed and was struggling for an officer's gun when he was shot. Clark ignored warnings to take his hand off Officer Mark Ringgenberg's gun, leading Officer Mark Schwarze to shoot Clark as the officers feared for their lives, Freeman said.

"Ringgenberg communicated to Schwarze that Clark had his firearm and that Schwarze should shoot Clark. Schwarze did. His actions were reasonable given both his observations and Ringgenberg's plea," the prosecutor said.

But Freeman's detailed version of the events early on Nov. 15, and his release of the investigative documents, drew derision even at the news conference from activists who accused him of favoring police over the accounts of bystanders who said Clark was handcuffed when he was shot. Several of the critics were among those who maintained a protest encampment outside a police station for 18 days and led marches and largely peaceful protests across the Twin Cities area after the shooting.

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In Minneapolis, distrust flares after officers cleared (Original Post) Omaha Steve Mar 2016 OP
I wrote this yesterday JustAnotherGen Mar 2016 #1
Kick for visibility JustAnotherGen Mar 2016 #2
If what the cops said was true, then why not release the videos??? Number23 Apr 2016 #3

JustAnotherGen

(31,817 posts)
1. I wrote this yesterday
Thu Mar 31, 2016, 08:41 AM
Mar 2016

There's going to be trouble - big trouble.

Today however I will add - unless they make sure they do something about these guys:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/118747668#post3

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