Wednesday, November 14, 2007

We're the Only Ones Giving the Brush Off Enough

The mother of an unarmed, mentally ill teenager who could be heard on a 911 call yelling "I've got a gun!" cautioned police that she didn't think he was armed before officers killed him in a 20-bullet barrage.

But police officials insisted Tuesday that Khiel Coppin, 18, gave five officers no choice but to open fire after he suddenly charged them outside his mother's home with a black object in his hand; the object turned out to be a hairbrush...

The officers backed up and ordered him to stop, police said. When the teen refused and kept approaching them, they began shooting from a distance of 5 to 7 feet, police said.

"5 to 7 feet," and Bloomberg's highly trained ("all with at least 10 years of experience") "Only Ones" can't tell the difference between a brush and a gun? I was prepared not to even comment on this story until I read that sentence. Had he been farther away, what with moving rapidly and all, I'd have been able to accept that they couldn't be sure. And since when in their training do they let a suspect with a gun get that close?

Naturally:
Patrolmen's Benevolent Association president Patrick Lynch was quick to come to the officers' defense.

Well, yeah. The kid lifted a finger.

There does seem to be something missing from this story, though, and maybe you can help me put my finger on it. We know the victim's name. We know his mother's name. We know his brother's name and his stepfather's name, and even the family attorney's name. Shoot (sorry), we even know the neighbor's name (Hi, Bernice!) Now as we all know, the Associated Press assigned three "authorized journalists" to this story (and we know their names, too), so why do I have the nagging feeling that these highly trained professional watchdogs of government left something out...? Oh well, it probably wasn't important.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

If he got that close, then they shot him because they simply wanted to. Even without corrective lenses I can tell the difference between a hairbrush and a handgun at 7 feet.

Oh, that's right, because they want to is within their guidelines.

Anonymous said...

I would be interested to know if any officer there did not fire his gun and why.

Anonymous said...

In the interest of throwing yet more gasoline onto the fire, I give you this:



http://nypdrant64609.yuku.com/topic/5318/t/Bed-Stuy-1-DOA.html?page=1

That's a thread off of NYPD Rant, a decidedly NOT NYPD approved board.

20 (+) shots, 8 hits. Typical.

Anonymous said...

New York City, again...

And the murder victim is again black. Sometimes I find myself wishing these swine will kill a rich man's, or better yet, a politician's son. Then they'd be in trouble.

Anonymous said...

Peter, I went and read. These no good motherfuckers better remain in NYC. They are unfit for survival anywhere the people haven't been conditioned to die for the amusement of city government and its empowered badge heavy murderers.

Any NYC cop that reads this is included. If you don't like it, fuck you. The site Peter referenced proves that you sonsofbitches are at war with the citizenry whom you consider less than human and of course, much less than you.

The only way you have ever managed any belief in this is your many killings of the unarmed. Some goddamned heroes.

The only way I wouldn't piss on you is if you were on fire.