Monday, August 8, 2011

Video of Cops Beating and Tasering Mentally-ill Man to Death

A shocking video may be released allegedly showing cops tasering and beating the homeless man to passing away who they claim had been resisting arrest.

Though the video isn't clear, eye witnesses state the homeless man -- Kelly Thomas, 37 - was not able to put up any opposition and was lying on the floor on his front once the attack took place upon July 5.
His screams and whines for his father could be heard amid the tasering sounds.

Dead: Mentally ill desolate man Kelly Thomas, thirty seven, was beaten and tasered in  to death by 6 police officers with regard to allegedly 'resisting arrest'



The video was shot with a student in Fullerton, Ca. Kelly Thomas was hit so badly he passed away in hospital several times later.

According to Gawker, Thomas - who experienced schizophrenia - caught the interest of the police after someone reported that the burglar was breaking in to cars parked near the Fullerton bus station.
When officers approached Thomas within the depot parking lot as well as tried to arrest him or her, he resisted.

After which reports diverge.

Police will not concern a statement saying the problem is under investigation but these people did say that 6 officers were involved as well as two 'suffered broken bones within the fight'.

However, they recently retracted that statement saying it was only 'soft cells damage'.


Eye witnesses in the scene claim the 6 officers tasered him 5 times and beat him or her beyond recognition, which the actual disturbing photo of him or her in hospital shows.







Tag Turgeon, who was presently there, said: 'They kept defeating him and tasering him or her. I could hear zapping, as well as he wasn't even shifting.

'He had one arm before him like this, he or she wasn't resisting. And these people kept telling him, "He's fighting off, quit resisting", and he or she wasn't resisting. '

Many members from the Fullerton community described Thomas like a passive, peaceful person.
'The only thing we now have left of our son may be the blood in the gutter, that's all we now have left'On the website Fullerton Tales, several people have shared their experiences getting together with Thomas, describing him because 'very quiet and polite', 'gentle as well as childlike', 'sweet', and 'never the threat'.

Thomas has a prior conviction for assault having a deadly weapon 16 in years past, according to Gawker, that has been attributed to the actual onset of his sickness.

Since his death, his family and members from the community have held protests away from police department headquarters, searching for answers.

Two officers were suspended soon after the attack but police won't confirm if it was associated with the 37-year-old's death.

Talking about his son's death, Thomas's father, Ron Thomas, a previous sheriff's deputy, said: 'His passing away was gang-involved, the way I view it. A gang of fake officers who brutally defeat my son to passing away. '

He said he right now feels ashamed for having have you been a law enforcement official.
He has been in the region his son was attacked providing flyers and asking individuals for help.
He stated: 'The only thing we now have left of our son may be the blood in the gutter, that's all we now have left. '

Local city council fellow member Bruce Whitaker has required a 'clear, factual and complete description of events which resulted in the death of Kelly T. Thomas. '

He additionally wants the D. The. to release a law enforcement video that apparently shows the particular beating taking place.

Fullerton police Sgt Tim Goodrich said that Thomas started to fight officers as they tried to find him.
He said: 'We have no idea why he was therefore combative and resistant towards the officers, but it took up to five to six officials to subdue him.






'Sometimes whenever we take people into custody who don't wish to go into custody, we must use force. It is never the most well-liked way of doing points. '

He said police are conducting an interior investigation into the officers' actions and also the District Attorney's Office is actually conducting a criminal analysis.

The DA's office said they can't comment on details of cases until they're completed.

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