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12/30/2011 – Police kill man in Nassau today (And, update on police killing in Suffolk)

Kimberly Wilder writes:

I hope that the public stays watchful of incidents where police kill citizens. It is so important to all of our rights and safety, that our government strives to exact justice through the courts, not on the streets. Of course, we should not immediately blame police, as they have difficult jobs. And, it is noted that one or two officers were wounded in the Nassau incident this morning.

Still, since the government and police “hold all the cards” as far as after-the-fact information goes,  it is important to watch them very closely, and to demand answers.

In Suffolk County this year, a family called police to check up on a family member with a history of psychiatric problems. The police subsequently killed the man, Kevin Callahan of Selden, NY, in his home. This incident happened in September of 2011, and neither the Suffolk County Police, nor Suffolk County government, have released enough information to explain themselves to the public, and provide comfort and justice to the family. There is an old update here. And, I will be writing more about the case this week, since the family is still waiting on the simple information of the results of the autopsy.

The story from the police killing incident today in Nassau County is below, and at The NY Daily News: here.
(excerpt from) The NY Daily News
1 dead, police officer wounded in pre-dawn scuffle in Long Island parking lot  
Injured cop hospitalized, expected to survive
by Erik Badia / Friday, December 30 2011

A Nassau County cop was shot in the leg and wounded during a struggle with a suspect killed moments later by another officer, police said.

The 5:30 a.m. gunplay took place in a strip mall parking lot in East Meadow. Nassau police said two officers pulled over an Isuzu SUV driven by a man in his 30s…

 

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  1. We need to get the FEDs in here to do an investigation. I am pretty sure what they will find: Below intelligence, psychotic personalities, no experience, etc, of these police – this shouldn’t happen once, twice or the dozen times it has happened in the recent past.

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