Friday, December 06, 2024

“I can’t breathe”! indianapolis cops found not guilty of reckless homicide of crazy bLACK, in case of convergent opportunism; jury overruled politically opportunistic medical examiner and prosecutor, in a case of opportunistic psychosis

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
friday, december 6, 2024 at 3:38:00 p.m. est

indianapolis cops found not guilty of reckless homicide of crazy bLACK

“(fox59) indianapolis — two indianapolis police officers have been found not guilty on all counts in connection to the 2022 in-custody death of a black man who was shocked with a taser during a mental health crisis.

“impd officers Adam Ahmad and Steven Sanchez (GRA: An arab and a spic cop—jeesh) were indicted by a grand jury in april 2023 in Herman Whitfield III’s 2022 death. both were charged with involuntary manslaughter, reckless homicide, battery resulting in serious bodily injury, battery resulting in moderate injury and misdemeanor battery.

[N.S.: Talk about piling on charges! They should have been limited to involuntary manslaughter or reckless homicide, and screw the rest. Rogue prosecutors see prosecutions like the menu at a chinese restaurant: “I’ll have two from column a, and three from column b.” Then again, given the circumstances, they shouldn’t have been charged with anything. Just imagine what these guys must have been thinking, when first they laid eyes on Herman Whitfield III.]

“on Friday, both officers were found not guilty on all counts following a five-day jury trial. The men have been on administrative duty for over two years following Whitfield’s april 2022 death.

“the charges stemmed from the death of Herman Whitfield III, who died after impd was called to his parents’ home on april 25, 2022. the 39-year-old man was in the midst of a mental health crisis, his parents said, and called 911 to request an ambulance. his father told police his son was ‘having a psychosis.

“officers arrived to find Whitfield standing naked in a hallway and sweating. he moved around the home and while police tried to communicate with him, they were largely unsuccessful.

“police then used a stun gun on Whitfield after trying to engage him in conversation. while he was on the floor, the taser stun gun was deployed a second time.

“impd officers then converged on Whitfield, handcuffing him as he lay on his stomach. he was heard saying ‘I can’t breathe’ in body camera footage. he later died at the hospital.”

[N.S.: “I can’t breathe”! He knew the drill! Then he couldn’t have been psychotic, or is there a diagnosis of “opportunistic psychosis”? Maybe there ought to be, for certain demographics.]

“the Marion county coroner’s office later ruled Whitfield’s death a homicide, with an autopsy report stating he died from ‘cardiopulmonary arrest in the setting of law enforcement subdual, prone restraint and conducted electrical weapon use.

“the report also listed ‘morbid obesity’ and ‘hypertensive cardiovascular disease’ – a condition related to high blood pressure – as contributing conditions.”

[N.S.: “Hypertensive cardiovascular disease” isn’t “a condition related to high blood pressure, it is high blood pressure, but a syllable-enriched way of saying it. “High blood pressure” and “hypertension” have four syllables each, but “hypertensive cardiovascular disease” has 12, and 12 syllables win in a walk.]

GRA: The difference here, is the jury ignored the “homicide” depiction by the M.E. and went with the true medical cause. If that had happened with floyd—as it should have—justice would have been served.

--GRA



2 comments:

  1. Exactly--supposedly nuts--but he knows the script. Calling "uncle ben" crump--unless he's already stuck his schnozz in the case already. Not even a doctor's tap on the shin is as fast a reaction as crump smelling a black lotto case.


    --GRA

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  2. Someone once pointed out that if you "can't breathe," you wouldn't be able to talk either! Speech requires breath- negating the premise of movies like "The Brain That Wouldn't Die," wherein a severed head is hooked up to various gadgets and kept alive, and is able to converse quite well despite there being no lungs to provide breath (and no larynx either!). Also negating the BS death of G. Floyd and his ilk.

    -RM

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