Tuesday, March 21, 2006

We're the Only Ones Special, Weaponed and Tactical Enough...

Dr Salvatore Culosi Jr had come out of his townhouse to meet an undercover policeman when he was shot through the chest by a Special Weapons and Tactics force...But he had been under investigation for illegal gambling and in line with a local police policy on "organised crime" raids, the heavily armed team was there to serve a search warrant...As officers approached with their weapons drawn, tragedy struck. A handgun was accidentally discharged, fatally wounding Dr Culosi...Peter Kraska, an expert on police militarisation from Eastern Kentucky University, says that in the 1980s there were about 3,000 Swat team deployments annually across the US, but says now there are at least 40,000 per year.
As the person who called this to my attention observed, "Uh, huh – 'accidently.'”

We blogged about this story earlier. I see we still don't know the executioner's name.

The most to-the-point passage in this article:
"The problem is that when you talk about the war on this and the war on that, and police officers see themselves as soldiers, then the civilian becomes the enemy."
Burn that one in.

[Thanks to JM]

2 comments:

Ken said...

What did the late doctor know, and about whom did he know it?

Ben said...

Yeah, accidental - that's the ticket. Finger on the trigger equals non-accidental. Anyone wanna bet the two month investigation (WTF???) is geared toward developing a defense in the civil trial rather than interviews and forensics?