Unarmed Man Is Charged With Wounding Bystanders Shot by Police

Started by Syt, December 07, 2013, 05:04:19 PM

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Syt

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/05/nyregion/unarmed-man-is-charged-with-wounding-bystanders-shot-by-police-near-times-square.html?smid=fb-share&_r=0

QuoteUnarmed Man Is Charged With Wounding Bystanders Shot by Police Near Times Square

An unarmed, emotionally disturbed man shot at by the police as he was lurching around traffic near Times Square in September has been charged with assault, on the theory that he was responsible for bullet wounds suffered by two bystanders, according to an indictment unsealed in State Supreme Court in Manhattan on Wednesday.

The man, Glenn Broadnax, 35, of Brooklyn, created a disturbance on Sept. 14, wading into traffic at 42nd Street and Eighth Avenue and throwing himself into the path of oncoming cars.

A curious crowd grew. Police officers arrived and tried to corral Mr. Broadnax, a 250-pound man. When he reached into his pants pocket, two officers, who, the police said, thought he was pulling a gun, opened fire, missing Mr. Broadnax, but hitting two nearby women. Finally, a police sergeant knocked Mr. Broadnax down with a Taser.

The shootings once again raised questions about the police use of firearms in crowded areas and drew comparisons to a shooting a year ago, when officers struck nine bystanders in front of the Empire State Building when they killed an armed murder suspect.

Initially Mr. Broadnax was arrested on misdemeanor charges of menacing, drug possession and resisting arrest. But the Manhattan district attorney's office persuaded a grand jury to charge Mr. Broadnax with assault, a felony carrying a maximum sentence of 25 years. Specifically, the nine-count indictment unsealed on Wednesday said Mr. Broadnax "recklessly engaged in conduct which created a grave risk of death."

"The defendant is the one that created the situation that injured innocent bystanders," said an assistant district attorney, Shannon Lucey.

The two police officers, who have not been identified, have been placed on administrative duty and their actions are still under investigation by the district attorney's office, law enforcement officials said.  They also face an internal Police Department inquiry.

Mr. Broadnax's lawyer, Rigodis Appling, said Mr. Broadnax suffered from anxiety and depression and had been disoriented and scared when the police shot at him. He was reaching for his wallet, not a gun, she said. "Mr. Broadnax never imagined his behavior would ever cause the police to shoot at him," she said.

After his arrest, Mr. Broadnax was taken to Bellevue Hospital Center, where he told a detective that "he was talking to dead relatives in his head and that he tried throwing himself in front of cars to kill himself," according to a court document released on Wednesday.

A judge ordered a mental evaluation, and a psychiatrist later found Mr. Broadnax competent to stand trial, Ms. Appling said.

On Wednesday, Justice Gregory Carro set bail at $100,000 bond or $50,000 cash.

Mariann Wang, a lawyer representing Sahar Khoshakhlagh, one of the women who was wounded, said the district attorney should be pursuing charges against the two officers who fired their weapons in a crowd, not against Mr. Broadnax. "It's an incredibly unfortunate use of prosecutorial discretion to be prosecuting a man who didn't even injure my client," she said. "It's the police who injured my client."
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DGuller

So, the unarmed guy shot more people than the armed cops?  If I were a police commissioner in NYC, I would fire those cops and hire that disturbed man.  He's clearly got some skills.

Viking

Isn't this because in US law the criminal is criminally culpable for accidents that occur during chase and apprehension?
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 :rolleyes: This is just some backwater small town in the boonies. They do some weird shit and people assume that it's like this all over America.
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QuoteWhen he reached into his pants pocket, two officers, who, the police said, thought he was pulling a gun, opened fire, missing Mr. Broadnax, but hitting two nearby women. Finally, a police sergeant knocked Mr. Broadnax down with a Taser.

Once again, the police fail to follow their training and procedures and sheer common sense by doing things backwards.   No wonder big cities are so fucking bankrupt.  They pay out more settlements and suits a year on behalf of the police department than the fucking police department's budget.

QuoteMariann Wang, a lawyer representing Sahar Khoshakhlagh, one of the women who was wounded, said the district attorney should be pursuing charges against the two officers who fired their weapons in a crowd, not against Mr. Broadnax. "It's an incredibly unfortunate use of prosecutorial discretion to be prosecuting a man who didn't even injure my client," she said. "It's the police who injured my client."

Now that's an attorney, Ide.

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Not really.  Any retard knows better than to sue a judgment proof criminal for a personal injury, especially if the alternative is a deep-pocketed organization.  I learned all sorts of obvious shit like that, rather than how to file motions or how to draft a pleading or contract.  That's what got me the sweet gig I have today.
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Siege

I don't see any controversy here.

Other than those cops appear to suck at escalation of force and close quarter marksmanship.

But then, I wasn't there.


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Darth Wagtaros

The minute you pull a gun on someone you put yourself at a disadvantage. 
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Berkut

I hope the guys lawyer takes it to court. Would love to see the prosecution respond to the accused lawyer putting the people who were actually shot on the stand to testify on their clients behalf.
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Josquius

This sounds insane.
And I fear for the outcome given the resources of the NYPD as opposed to those of some random crazy guy.
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