That being said, I am profoundly surprised that a Prince George's County police officer was charged with murder less than 24 hours after he shot a black man 7 times and killed him.
Admittedly, he did shoot the victim 7 times while he was in handcuffs, but I figured that the officer's claim that murder victim was on PCP would have gotten him at least a month before an investigation started:
The Maryland police officer who killed a handcuffed black man Monday night has been taken into custody and charged with second degree murder — less than 24 hours after the incident.Hopefully, this is the start of a trend.
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Stawinski identified the victim as 49-year-old William Green.
Police responded to reports of a driver who had rammed his vehicle into several other cars at around 8 p.m. Monday. They told reporters later that night that they suspected Green was high, and smelled PCP coming from his car. Stawinski no longer thinks that’s the case.
“We do not believe PCP was involved," Stawinski said.
An officer then cuffed Green with his arms behind his back and strapped him into the passenger seat of the police cruiser.
About 20 minutes later, Officer Michael Owen then got into the driver’s seat and shot him. According to ABC, Green had asked the officer if he could use the bathroom — then the officer shot him seven times. Officers at the scene attempted lifesaving measures on him before transporting him to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
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It’s extremely unusual for police departments to announce criminal charges against one of their own so soon after an officer-involved killing. Charges, if they come at all, can take weeks, if not months, to be filed — and often come after intense community pressure.
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I never knew that PCP had an odor!
NO cop with any experience would put a suspected PCP user in the front seat of their cruiser. Period, Full Stop.
PG county is too cheap to set up most of its police cars with a barrier to secure the perp in the back.
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