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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Cops Face Murder Charges After Video Captures Shooting of Homeless Man

Two Albuquerque, New Mexico, police officers are facing murder charges for the shooting death of a homeless man last year.

William La Jeunesse reported on "Happening Now" that this police shooting differs from other controversial cases - like Ferguson, Missouri - because it was captured from start to finish on an officer's helmet camera.

The prosecutor is also not using a secret grand jury.

James Boyd, 38, a mentally ill homeless man, was camping illegally in the hills above Albuquerque when he was confronted by police.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Homeless and running AWAY. I hope these cops go away for a long long time.
What other job can you have where you are poorly trained (to deal with the mentally ill) and simply kill at your whim?
And you thought weathermen were bad at their jobs......

Anonymous said...

The leos will be silent