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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Kim Jong-Un's Pajama Pants on May 31, 2015, 02:10:56 AM
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They located him in the library. Shots rang out. Kevin Allen was dead. Their story is simply unbelievable given recent history.
Police in northern New Jersey shot a man dead in a public library on Friday, after an apparent altercation with officers.
At a late-night press conference, Lyndhurst police chief James O’Connor identified the man as Kevin Allen. O’Connor said Allen was wanted for violating probation terms of a work-release program, and that an officer recognized him as he entered the Lyndhurst public library at about 1.30pm.
A few minutes later, police said the officer confronted Allen, 36, on the third floor of the building, where Allen is said to have resisted arrest by struggling with the police officer, O’Connor said. Police said Allen then pulled a knife when a second officer arrived and “charged” at the pair.
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/may/30/police-shoot-dead-man-library-new-jersey (http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/may/30/police-shoot-dead-man-library-new-jersey)
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Jermaine McBean, a network engineer. Gunned down while walking to his apartment. Legally carrying an air rifle slung over his shoulder.
OAKLAND PARK, Fla. — The witnesses who saw a Broward County deputy sheriff kill a man who had strolled through his apartment complex with an unloaded air rifle propped on his shoulders agreed: Just before he was gunned down, Jermaine McBean had ignored the officers who stood behind him shouting for him to drop his weapon.
Nothing, the officer swore under oath, prevented Mr. McBean from hearing the screaming officers.
Newly obtained photographic evidence in the July 2013 shooting of Mr. McBean, a 33-year-old computer-networking engineer, shows that contrary to repeated assertions by the Broward Sheriff’s Office, he was wearing earbuds when he was shot, suggesting that he was listening to music and did not hear the officers. The earphones somehow wound up in the dead man’s pocket, records show.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/31/us/a-florida-police-killing-like-many-disputed-and-little-noticed.html?referrer=