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Trill Clinton
11-28-2014, 07:42 PM
http://media.washtimes.com/media/image/2014/09/03/taylor_s220x220.jpg?59ce8ddc0a58ad2391659ae742c98f 37935d04fb

Prosecutors cleared the Salt Lake City police officer who shot an unarmed man last month outside a convenience store, saying his actions were justified because he felt threatened.

But the family of 20-year-old Dillon Taylor said went into the confrontation with a “biased viewpoint” and expecting to shoot.

“Why do officers have this mind-set?” Kelly Fowler, an attorney for the family, told The Salt Lake Tribune. “When you’re a hammer, all you’re going to see is nails.”

Officers were called the evening of Aug. 11 to a 7-Eleven, where witnesses reported seeing a man waving a gun around.

Taylor, his cousin and brother closely matched the descriptions provided by a 911 caller, investigators said, and police said the three men were “making a scene” on their way to the store.

Polices ordered them to raise their hands, but investigators said Taylor continued walking away from them with his hands in his waistband.

Body-camera video shows Officer Bron Cruz following Taylor with his gun drawn, repeatedly screaming at him to “get (his) hands out” of his pants.

Taylor turns around, hands still tucked in his waistband, says “nah, fool,” and walks backward for a few feet, the video shows.

Cruz again orders him to get his hands out, and Taylor complies and pulls up his T-shirt – which police are trained to perceive as part of a possible weapon draw.

That’s when Cruz quickly shoots him twice, in the chest and abdomen.

“Officer Cruz’s belief that Dillon Taylor was armed with a gun and intended to use it against the officers was reinforced by Dillon’s actions and the acts of others,” Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill ruled on Tuesday. “By the time Dillon drew his hands from his waistband, Officer Cruz’s belief that Dillon was presenting a weapon [and ... would use the weapon against officers] was reasonable.”

Cruz called for backup after spotting the three men as they approached vehicle stopped at a red light near the 7-Eleven, prosecutors said.

The officer said Taylor talked to the driver while the other two men were “throwing their hands in the air, kinda making a big scene.”

But Fowler, the family’s attorney, told The Salt Lake Tribune the officer inaccurately perceived their gestures as confrontational, “some punks crossing the street, causing problems.”

The attorney said the men were actually greeting a friend with a “friendly sort of wave.”

Cruz and two other officers who arrived at the scene waited until the men left the convenience store because they did not want to confront a possibly armed suspect inside.

Police learned after Taylor’s fatal shooting that none of the three men had a weapon.

“He was digging at something,” Cruz told prosecutors. “He was manipulating something. I knew there was a gun in those pants.”

The officer told prosecutors he did not want to shoot Taylor in the back, and he was “scared to death” when Taylor turned around and took his hands out of the waistband of his pants.

“The last thought I had go through my mind when I pulled the trigger … was that ‘I was too late. I was too late,’ and because of that I was gonna get killed,” Cruz said.

Taylor was wearing headphones during the incident, his cousin and brother said, but prosecutors said they were unable to determine whether they were in his ears or playing music at the time.

But prosecutors said that shouldn’t matter, because body cam video shows Taylor looking directly at Cruz as the officer points a gun at him.

Fowler said officers gave conflicting orders to the three men during the encounter, which lasted about 20 seconds before the shooting.

“His brother and cousin [said they] were confused,” Fowler told the newspaper. “They had all these officers yelling at them, ‘Put your hands up!’ ‘Get on the ground.’ Where’s the time to comply?”

Taylor’s blood-alcohol content at the time of his death was 0.18, more than twice the legal limit for driving.

He was wanted on an outstanding warrant and wrote about his fear of returning to jail in a series of Facebook posts in the days before he was killed.

“I feel my time is coming soon, my nightmears are telling me,” Taylor posted on Aug. 7. “im gonna have warrants out for my arrest soon … ill die before I go do a lot of time in a cell.”

“I finely realize I hit rock bottom,” he posted on Aug. 9. “im homeless I havnt slept in two days … as I walk thrw this vally of shadow of death I am fearing evil. its about my time soon.”

Prosecutors said they weren’t sure if Taylor might have wanted police to kill him.

“Maybe, maybe not,” said Gill, the district attorney.

Taylor’s family did not agree with the district attorney’s decision in the case, saying the shooting could not be justified because he was not armed.

But Gill said no actual threat was necessary to justify the shooting – only a reasonably perceived threat.

“Nothing that Mr. Taylor did assisted in de-escalating the situation,” Gill said. “If anything, it escalated things.”

Trill Clinton
11-28-2014, 07:42 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1UjKqzVDCw#t=47

The Reckoning
11-28-2014, 07:43 PM
trill with the olive branch goods

Trill Clinton
11-28-2014, 07:45 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRhCpTB7XG4

Silver&Black
11-28-2014, 07:48 PM
Will there be rioting in Salt Lake City? Prolly not....

Why is that?????

baseline bum
11-28-2014, 07:49 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1UjKqzVDCw#t=47

Holy shit, when does that version of Call of Duty come out? Or is that just E3 footage with better textures than the game will really ship with, like what happened with Watch Dogs?

The Reckoning
11-28-2014, 07:50 PM
too cold imo

Trill Clinton
11-28-2014, 07:50 PM
Will there be rioting in Salt Lake City? Prolly not....

Why is that?????

because white people are peaceful people

The Reckoning
11-28-2014, 07:59 PM
http://youtu.be/P2plo4FOgIU


in polish for our polish friends on site

ohmwrecker
11-28-2014, 08:02 PM
Will there be rioting in Salt Lake City? Prolly not....

Why is that?????

Because white people, for the most part, do not fear the police. So, when some dumb white kid gets shot, most will assume it was justifiable.

RD2191
11-28-2014, 08:02 PM
Lol pussy ass pigs.

RD2191
11-28-2014, 08:06 PM
Fucking piece of shit pig should be dragged behind a fucking truck.

DMC
11-28-2014, 08:12 PM
Fucking piece of shit pig should be dragged behind a fucking truck.
You should go do it and film it and post it here. Otherwise you're a coward.

RD2191
11-28-2014, 08:14 PM
You should go do it and film it and post it here. Otherwise you're a coward.
Yeah, okay.:lol

DMC
11-28-2014, 08:18 PM
Yeah, okay.:lol
If you're going to run your mouth about what should happen, why aren't you going to make it happen? Do you think the "ought to" committee will vote on it sometime soon?

Malik Hairston
11-28-2014, 08:34 PM
This kid clearly deserved it, tbh..

I can agree with the police POV on this one..

The Reckoning
11-28-2014, 08:35 PM
I agree the dude was whacked out and wanted to die

spurraider21
11-28-2014, 09:10 PM
guy is a moron, but he wasn't even remotely a threat

a cop is pointing a gun at him and tells him to get his hands out now... he's retarded for not complying. what was the point of that? but even then, i dont think disobeying an officer is grounds for execution. at the very end, he does start moving his hands out, and there was clearly no weapon there either. cop just had an itchy trigger finger.

the cop was clearly in the wrong here, but taylor did himself no favors by being a fucking retard for the first 95% of the interaction

DMC
11-29-2014, 02:28 AM
Moral of the story: Cops should only fire when they get shot first.

Thebesteva
11-29-2014, 02:37 AM
jeebus,

you down to gather a few of our white friends and go rob a Walmart later in honor of this young mans death? He would have wanted it that way

Creepn
11-29-2014, 02:42 AM
Moral of the story: Cops should only fire when they get shot first.


Yeah, imaginary guns be scary. My neighbor's kid has an imaginary gun too, I'm scared.

mojorizen7
11-29-2014, 03:36 AM
Obey the law and stop challenging the cops when you don't. Especially if you're a black male. Pretty simple.

DMC
11-29-2014, 12:56 PM
Yeah, imaginary guns be scary. My neighbor's kid has an imaginary gun too, I'm scared.

So you agree that a cop should only fire his handgun at someone when he's verfied:

1. the other person actually has a gun
2. the other person has intent to use the gun against him
3. the gun is functional
4. the gun is loaded.
5. the person holding the gun actually pulled the trigger which shows intent