Atlanta Man Dies After Being Shot by the Police at a Wendy’s Drive-Through - Time to loot and burn more stores! #BLM

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Rayshard Brooks, 27, who had fallen asleep in his vehicle, failed a sobriety test, officials said. He was shot after a struggle over a Taser he grabbed from an officer, the authorities said.

Protestors outside a Wendy’s in Atlanta where Rayshard Brooks was shot and killed by the police on Friday night.

Protestors outside a Wendy’s in Atlanta where Rayshard Brooks was shot and killed by the police on Friday night.Credit...Erik S Lesser/EPA, via Shutterstock
An Atlanta man died after being shot by the police who found him asleep at a Wendy’s drive-through on Friday night, the authorities said.
The man, who was identified as Rayshard Brooks, 27, of Atlanta, had fallen asleep in his vehicle, causing other customers to drive around him, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said in a statement.
Mr. Brooks struggled with the police officers after he failed a sobriety test, the authorities said. As he was being arrested, he resisted and witnesses reported that Mr. Brooks grabbed and was in possession of a Taser that had been deployed by the police.
He was shot during the struggle, the bureau said, though a bystander’s video shared on social media showed the struggle between Mr. Brooks and officers, and appeared to show him running away when the police opened fire.
Mr. Brooks was taken to a hospital where he died after surgery. One officer was treated for an injury during the episode and was later released.
The Fulton County District Attorney’s Office said it was conducting its own investigation into the shooting, separate from the bureau’s.
“Our thoughts and our sympathies are extended to the family of Rayshard Brooks as we must not forget that this investigation is centered upon a loss of life,” the district attorney, Paul L. Howard Jr., said in a statement.
State and local officials spoke out about the shooting.
The Rev. James Woodall, the state president of the N.A.A.C.P., said on Saturday of Mr. Brooks, “there was nothing that he did that was deserving of death.”
“Our overall message is that we are done dying,” the reverend said. “We are done waking up at 1 or 2 in the morning to another murder or yet another case of police brutality.”
Former gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams said on Twitter that the killing of Mr. Brooks “demands we severely restrict the use of deadly force.” She added, “sleeping in a drive-thru must not end in death.”
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Article from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution with many more details

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The former Atlanta police officer who shot and killed Rayshard Brooks was charged Wednesday with felony murder and 10 other offenses in his death, the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office said.

At an afternoon news conference, DA Paul Howard announced the charges against Garrett Rolfe, who shot Brooks twice during a suspected DUI arrest at an Atlanta Wendy’s on Friday night. Rolfe was fired the next day, shortly before Chief Erika Shields stepped down from her post.

The other charges against Rolfe include five counts of aggravated assault, one count of first-degree criminal damage to property and four counts of violation of oath by an officer, according to arrest warrants released by the DA’s office.

A second officer present during the incident, Devin Brosnan, will face four charges, including a count of aggravated assault and three counts of violation of oath, the warrants said.

The DA said Rolfe kicked Brooks after the shooting and that Brosnan stood on Brooks’ shoulders while he was on the ground “struggling for his life.” Howard said there’s video evidence they did this while waiting minutes to administer first aid to the dying man.

“There is an Atlanta policy that requires that the officers have to provide timely medical attention to Mr. Brooks, to anyone who is injured,” Howard said. “But after Mr. Brooks was shot, for a period of two minutes and 12 seconds, there was no medical attention applied to Mr. Brooks.”

Brosnan, who is on administrative duty pending the outcome of the GBI’s investigation, has agreed to testify for the state against Rolfe, the DA said. He also admitted to standing on Brooks’ shoulders following the shooting, saying that his intention was to stand on his arm, according to Howard.
Brosnan, who is on administrative duty pending the outcome of the GBI’s investigation, has agreed to testify for the state against Rolfe, the DA said. He also admitted to standing on Brooks’ shoulders following the shooting, saying that his intention was to stand on his arm, according toHoward.
However, Brosnan’s attorney, Don Samuel, told AJC.com that, “It’s absolutely untrue.”
He said his client has not agreed to be a state’s witness, denying that his client admitted guilt or did anything wrong.

“The decision to initiate charges by the Fulton County DA’s office is irrational, unethical and obviously based on factors which should have nothing to do with the proper administration of justice,” Samuel said in a statement.

The DA is urging both men to turn themselves in by 6 p.m. Thursday. He’s also recommending that Rolfe be denied bond, while he’s asking for Brosnan to be granted a $50,000 bond.

Howard, who faces a runoff election in August, cited that his office has reviewed eight videos, including three cellphone videos. Due to the amount of video evidence, Howard said he did not need to wait on the GBI to complete its investigation.

In addition, he mentioned that his investigators have spoken to three witnesses who were at the Wendy’s when the shooting took place.

Rolfe fired in their direction “intentionally and without justification,” prompting three of the aggravated assault charges, according to his warrants. The witnesses were identified as Melvin Evans, Danyel Killions and Michael Perkins. Evans’ SUV was struck by a bullet, leading to the criminal damage to property charge, a warrant said.

According to previously released body camera footage, Brooks was cooperative with the two officers until he failed a breathalyzer test. The officers tried to take him into custody, which led to a struggle for a Taser.

RELATED: Body camera footage of Rayshard Brooks’ death shows calm, then chaos

Brooks eventually got a hold of the Taser, and he ran a few steps before turning toward Rolfe, GBI Director Vic Reynolds said. That was when Rolfe opened fire, leading to Brooks’ death.

“It does appear in the video that he is fleeing from the Atlanta police officers, that as he’s fleeing he turns back over his shoulder with what appears to the naked eye to be his Taser that the eyewitnesses told us they saw the individual have that belonged to one of the officers,” Reynolds said Saturday. “And as he turned it over, you’ll be able to see on the video the Atlanta officer, literally reach down to get his service weapon and as he gets his weapon, Mr. Brooks begins turning his body away from him, I presume to flee.”

MORE: Autopsy: Rayshard Brooks died of ‘gunshot wounds of the back’
“The loss of life in any instance is tragic. However, Officer Rolfe’s actions were justified under O.C.G.A. §17-4-20 and O.C.G.A. §16-3-21. A peace officer may use deadly force to 1. arrest a suspected felon when he reasonably believes that the suspect poses an immediate threat of physical violence to the officer or others, 2. to protect himself and others from a life-threatening injury, and 3. to prevent the commission of a forcible felony. Mr. Brooks violently attacked two officers and disarmed one of them. When Mr. Brooks turned and pointed an object at Officer Rolfe, any officer would have reasonably believed that he intended to disarm, disable, or seriously injure him.”

The law firm argued that Brooks suddenly attacked Rolfe and Brosnan “without warning or provocation” when they placed him under arrest. The statement also said that the officers “used the least amount of force possible in their attempts to place Mr. Brooks into handcuffs,” which included Rolfe deploying his Taser twice.

“Officer Rolfe is well known to the courts and there is no compelling reason to bring any charges against them before the GBI has completed its investigation and published its findings,” the statement concluded.

Brosnan’s attorney added that his client never pulled out his service weapon or Taser, calling his actions “exemplary.” He also pushed back on the DA’s claim that neither officer rushed in to help Brooks after the shooting.

“Despite a crowd that was yelling, Devin did what he could to save Mr. Brooks,” Samuel said. “And for that, the District Attorney is charging Devin with a crime.”
 
The cop’s been charged with felony murder.
I hope the judge looks at the 26 minute interaction between the cops and the drunk.
He wasn't going for the taser.
Because he was drunk off his ass, he was too inept to grab what he really wanted...the cops gun.
Intent is everything. Imagine if he DID grab the gun.

AND even if he is found innocent, imagine the emotional and psychological trauma that cop would have to deal with because of the backlash and public perception. He may not even WANT to be a cop anymore, frankly I can't blame him.

Mental health gets mentioned a lot, so potentially destroying a man's stability for doing his job is downright inhumane.

I'm not saying the shooting was "justified", but looking through the footage and evidence against the drunk, I see how it escalated from there.
 
This is beyond stupid. As much as I want Trump and the FBI to intervene, I want every law abiding citizen, of every race, religion, ethnicity, and background, see the bullshit happening right now and remember what political party is coddling rioters while throwing cops under the bus for doing their fucking job.

I want to see a police strike in Atlanta, Minneapolis, Seattle, Portland, and other cities that think they can fuck over police officers and expect them to take it.
 
Are you fucking kidding me? The only thing the officers can even be faulted for is the first one losing control of his taser but that can boil down to either a departmental failure to provide proper defensive tactics training or just them both being caught off guard and relaxing around blacks since Brooks was cooperative and peaceful right up until he abruptly wasn't. Sometimes cops do stick up for bad cops that they really shouldn't but this isn't one of those cases and Atlanta needs to have a case of the blue flu and give all of these defund/abolish the police types exactly what they're asking for.
 
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The guy spent years in prison for abusing his family. How fucking evil are the media?!

I don't think there's any possible timeline that remains where journalists aren't hauled into death camps.

AND even if he is found innocent, imagine the emotional and psychological trauma that cop would have to deal with because of the backlash and public perception. He may not even WANT to be a cop anymore, frankly I can't blame him.
That cop was about the best you could ever ask for, and his life is probably over now. Him and his family will have to move, try to find somewhere without people who the media crazed into hating him, all because he was exemplary at his job. It is infuriating!
 
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To think 6 decades ago they chose Rosa Parks who had a clean record over a woman who was pregnant out of wedlock, they knew that they had to be careful with who they selected to be the "martyr" for their cause, what caused BLM/the left to regress so much in planning stuff out.

The sexual revolution? Consumerism? Twitter?

Probably mostly Twitter.
 
This is absolutely ridiculous clown world shit. Even if a taser is not as deadly as a gun, it's still a weapon, it can incapacitate and even kill a person. Any time a suspect goes for an officer side arm that puts the officers life in immediate danger.

Here's another case where something really bad happening was very narrowly avoided when a suspect grabs an officers gun:

 
I can't comment on the veracity of the claims, but I did see these recently;

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Oh, and here's video of the DA stating, two weeks ago, that a taser is considered a deadly weapon.
 
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The Daily Fail has a story about it:


Does anyone have a link to the full autopsy?

My tox screen Bingo card needs filling out.

Also, in the video he offered to go to his girlfriend's house. Are the girlfriend and the wife the same person?

It says he administered CPR to Brooks until an ambulance arrived. On the video he can be heard begging Brooks to stay alive. These details are omitted by most stories, predictably.
 
The sexual revolution? Consumerism? Twitter?

Probably mostly Twitter.
Overwhelming power, maybe. They control most every social, news, entertainment media outlet in the western world. They own huge swaths of political and judicial power, perhaps enough to be close to absolute in some places. They control commerce at most levels. They know they have little to fear. Who cares if the mask slips as long as you're still holding the whip?


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Rayshard Brooks' widow reacts to officers being charged in his death
Attorneys for Rayshard Brooks' family said they are not celebrating and that this is just "step one" after the two officers involved in his death were charged.

Speaking on Wednesday afternoon after the charges were announced, Brooks' widow Tomika Miller was in tears, saying that hearing what her husband went through "hurt real bad" and that she hoped justice is served, especially this close to Father's Day.

"How do you get justice for a little girl who, every day on her birthday from now on, will remember that as the day she found out her dad died?" Attorney Justin Miller said.

Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard announced the charges against former Atlanta Police Department Officer Garrett Rolfe, who shot Brooks twice during incident at a southwest Atlanta Wendy's, and Officer Devin Brosnan at a press conference on Wednesday.

Rolfe is facing 11 charges including felony murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Brosnan has been charged one county of aggravated assault and two counts of violating his oath of office.

Speaking on Wednesday, Howard said that Brooks never presented himself as a threat and argued the two officers violated multiple department policies, including not telling Brooks that he was under arrest for DUI as well as firing a Taser and shots when Brooks was running away.

Howard said that for two minutes and 12 seconds after Rolfe shot Brooks, the former officer and Brosnan did not provide medical aid. Footage showed Rolfe kick the injured man and Brosnan stepped on his shoulder while Brooks was down on the ground, the district attorney said.

"What you saw and what we all saw was one officer standing on a man who was dying and then one other officer kick a man - literally kicking him while he was down," Miller said.

Brooks’ death inflamed raw emotions in Atlanta and across the U.S. following the May 25 police custody killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

After protests, Atlanta Police Chief Erika Shields, who joined the department as a beat officer in 1995, resigned. Rolfe was fired from the police force on Sunday. Brosnan was placed on administrative duty.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=SV001DTDbN4If convicted, Rolfe could be sentenced to life without parole or the death penalty.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation was requested by the Atlanta Police Department on Friday night, June 12th, to investigate an officer involved shooting at the Wendy’s Restaurant on University Avenue. We are in the process of conducting this investigation. Although we have made significant progress in the case, we have not completed our work. Our goal in every officer involved shooting case we are requested to review, is to complete a thorough, impartial investigation before we submit the file to the respective District Attorney’s Office.

The GBI was not aware of today’s press conference before it was conducted. We were not consulted on the charges filed by the District Attorney. Despite today’s occurrence, the GBI will complete its mission of completing an impartial and thorough investigation of this incident and we will submit the file, once completed, to the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office.

This livestream posted earlier is now live on the ground, no longer helicopter:
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As I understand it, most areas have laws preventing the police from going on strike.
Question is, who is going to enforce those laws if they do go "fuck it, we are out"? The poli...oh...yeah, that's a problem. Laws are all well and good unless someone is there to enforce or carry them out. What's the mayor going to do? Call the NG to be pseudo police? Ask the Feds to help him out? Good luck with that, he's fucked for the time being.
This is absolutely ridiculous clown world shit. Even if a taser is not as deadly as a gun, it's still a weapon, it can incapacitate and even kill a person. Any time a suspect goes for an officer side arm that puts the officers life in immediate danger.

Here's another case where something really bad happening was very narrowly avoided when a suspect grabs an officers gun:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=na-qhq2leLQ
That's even assuming the officer knew/recognised it was a taser at that point in time. Guy wrestles a cop, immediate expectation is he's going for the most dangerous weapon, the gun. He runs, turns and points something that resembles a gun at him and it goes "bang". Automatic, trained reaction is "oh fuck, he has a gun, he's shooting, bring him down".
 
They really are sending the message loud and clear that they think a white man's life is worthless, aren't they?

I don't know guys... call me a Doomer all you want... but I really got a feeling.... I really got a feeling that a Turner Diaries style race war might be happening soon.

They keep pushing and pushing and pushing and pushing, there's going to be a breaking point.
 
The Daily Fail has a story about it:


Does anyone have a link to the full autopsy?

My tox screen Bingo card needs filling out.

Also, in the video he offered to go to his girlfriend's house. Are the girlfriend and the wife the same person?

I think they were common law spouses.

Also Archive that shit yo.
 
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The difference between blacks and whites getting shot by the cops is that white people assume that when a white person is chimping out and gets shot, the cracker had it coming.

Like if Rayshard Brooks was a white man, other whites would just view it as cleaning up the gene pool, and the only bummer would be that he'd managed to breed before he was neutralized.
 
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