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Officer-involved shooting under investigation in Kenosha

KENOSHA, Wis. (CBS 58 ) -- An officer-involved shooting investigation is underway in Kenosha on Sunday, Aug. 23.

The shooting happened near 28th Avenue and 40th Street around 5:11 p.m., after officers were called for a "domestic incident."

According to police, officers provided immediate aid to the person. They were transported via Flight for Life to Froedtert in Milwaukee for treatment. The person is in serious condition.

A large crowd gathered near the scene following the shooting.

Kenosha Sheriff’s Department and Wisconsin State Patrol were requested immediately so that the scene could be turned over to an agency other than Kenosha police.

The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ), Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) will handle the investigation.

 
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Police: K9 Dozer Helps Subdue Man Who Pulled Gun at Bar
by Racine County EyeSeptember 22nd, 2015


Racine police say K9 Dozer had to help officers take a man into custody when the man refused to go quietly into custody after he pulled a gun at a local bar.

Jacob Blake, 24, of Racine, was charged Monday in Racine County Circuit Court with one felony count of Jacob Blake

resisting arrest causing a soft tissue injury to a police officer and one misdemeanor count each of carrying a concealed weapon, carrying a firearm while intoxicated, endangering safety-use of a dangerous weapon, and disorderly conduct. If convicted, he will face up to 8-1/2 years in prison and/or up to $50,000 in fines.

According to the criminal complaint, Blake and two women were at the Brass Monkey tavern, 1436 Junction Avenue, Saturday when Blake got into an argument with another patron and pulled a black handgun. Blake pointed the gun at the other man, and the magazine fell to the floor. The bartender told Blake to leave, and he did but then pointed the gun through the window at patrons inside the bar before walking south on Junction Avenue.

Police say they encountered a woman walking on Junction who was in the bar with Blake, but she said she didn’t know what happened and that her friends left without her in a silver SUV. A few moments later, officers were advised that a silver SUV was traveling north on Junction with a male subject driving who matched the description of Blake, and they initiated a traffic stop in the 1200 block of Racine Avenue.

Believing the driver was armed, police conducted a high risk traffic stop, the complaint reads, and ordered Blake to put his hands out the window of the vehicle. Instead, Blake exited the SUV and started walking toward officers and ignored commands to get down on the ground. Officers forced Blake to the ground and ordered him to put his hands behind his back. When Blake refused to comply, K9 Dozer was deployed to force the defendant into compliance.

While police were at the hospital with Blake so he could be treated for the wound he obtained from K9 Dozer, officers say he refused to answer questions, but he did submit to a legal blood draw to determine his level of intoxication. At the time he was taken into custody, Blake was searched and police say he had a holster on his hip but no gun. A subsequent search of the SUV turned up a black handgun on the floor behind the drivers seat. A box of ammunition was also found, and two loaded magazines were discovered in Blake’s coat.

The defendant’s blood alcohol level came back at .144, according to the criminal complaint.

Blake remains in the Racine County Jail on a $5,000 cash bond. He will next be in court Oct. 1 for his preliminary hearing.


 
A guy who was trying to rob a gas station with a knife this morning in Louisiana got shot by the police. It hasn't even been 24 hours yet and there's rioting happening there.

The only thing that might make this different is the fact that the guy in question isn't dead yet. I would say the fact that Kenosha is only 10% black might help but Portland is only 6% black and well...
Where in Louisiana? I've been keeping a list so that when this finally ends I can do one giant masterpost in the riots megathread.
 
Believing the driver was armed, police conducted a high risk traffic stop, the complaint reads, and ordered Blake to put his hands out the window of the vehicle. Instead, Blake exited the SUV and started walking toward officers and ignored commands to get down on the ground. Officers forced Blake to the ground and ordered him to put his hands behind his back. When Blake refused to comply, K9 Dozer was deployed to force the defendant into compliance.

While police were at the hospital with Blake so he could be treated for the wound he obtained from K9 Dozer, officers say he refused to answer questions, but he did submit to a legal blood draw to determine his level of intoxication. At the time he was taken into custody, Blake was searched and police say he had a holster on his hip but no gun. A subsequent search of the SUV turned up a black handgun on the floor behind the drivers seat. A box of ammunition was also found, and two loaded magazines were discovered in Blake’s coat.

The defendant’s blood alcohol level came back at .144, according to the criminal complaint.

I see a pattern here...

This guy completely lacks the "gun pointed at me, DANGER" reflex that normal humans have.
 
Where in Louisiana? I've been keeping a list so that when this finally ends I can do one giant masterpost in the riots megathread.
Round 2? Or another Rayshard Brooks where the suspect was so obviously in the wrong that not even BLM can get people excited over a fatal police shooting?

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There's a video of course, no bodycam footage just yet. Trayford Pellerin died yesterday in the hospital but people are just finding out about it now I guess.

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I posted it yesterday in the Riots megathread. There's a video (also shot in vertical like seriously wtf) of the fatal shooting as well.
 
This is why you can't go back into the car like that.

1:30 for the TL;DW
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It should be noted that because of incidents like this, police are trained to respond to any uncooperative person going to a vehicle as if they are going to retrieve a weapon.
To people saying "there better of been a gun in that car", that doesn't matter because police are trained handle situations as a worse case scenario.
This doesn't mean that shooting is inherently justified, but someone going into a car during an altercation with police can have series consequences.
 
It should be noted that because of incidents like this, police are trained to respond to any uncooperative person going to a vehicle as if they are going to retrieve a weapon.
To people saying "there better of been a gun in that car", that doesn't matter because police are trained handle situations as a worse case scenario.
This doesn't mean that shooting is inherently justified, but someone going into a car during an altercation with police can have series consequences.

Yeah I actuslly kinda agree with that. The "la-la-la-I-cant-fucking-hear-you" slow walkaway is often a setup for an attack on cop. Seen some claims there was no gun found, so I'm seriously at loss as to what the fuck the jogger was trying to do. He was definitely reaching for something rather than just trying to get behind the wheel.
 
Yeah I actuslly kinda agree with that. The "la-la-la-I-cant-fucking-hear-you" slow walkaway is often a setup for an attack on cop. Seen some claims there was no gun found, so I'm seriously at loss as to what the fuck the jogger was trying to do. He was definitely reaching for something rather than just trying to get behind the wheel.
He could've been reaching for his keys, which leads to a few scenarios. Either him just driving away, or using his car to deliberately hit people. And while there's no evidence that he was going to do the second scenario, its not like those incidents do not occur or that the police should not be prepared to handle/prevent it.
I don't have any data at hand to back it up, but domestic abuse situations seem to have a higher chance to "go bad" so police may be on edge in these cases.

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I'm also curious as to who is calling police into these black neighborhoods.
 
It should be noted that because of incidents like this, police are trained to respond to any uncooperative person going to a vehicle as if they are going to retrieve a weapon.
To people saying "there better of been a gun in that car", that doesn't matter because police are trained handle situations as a worse case scenario.
This doesn't mean that shooting is inherently justified, but someone going into a car during an altercation with police can have series consequences.
You're missing the point and making the same mistake the right has been making for decades now in thinking facts and the written legalese matter. In case you haven't noticed. They dont. Those are the rules of the game and it would benefit everybody if they started playing by them. It's why Trump won in 2016 btw.
 
I watched the video, there was nobody on the street in front of the van.
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Two police officers and the subject aren't in front of the vehicle in your screen shot, yet somehow they made it to the opposite side of the vehicle. We cannot see the front of the van after the first few seconds. By your logic the shooting never happened because we can't see it in your screenshot. I thought the woman who runs up screaming came from around the front of the vehicle when I made my comment and when looking this morning it seems like she comes from the opposite side of the street.

The point is that the vehicle itself can be used as a deadly weapon.
 
The "didn du nuddin"...
Yeah never did something, yeah.
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Wisconsin sexual assault offences:

1st degree -
sexual contact or intercourse, without consent, causing pregnancy or great bodily harm
or
sexual contact or intercourse, without consent, using a weapon
or
sexual contact or intercourse, without consent, aided by others, with use of violence

2nd degree
sexual contact or intercourse, without consent, with use of violence
sexual contact or intercourse, without consent, causing injury
sexual contact or intercourse, without consent, with a retard
sexual contact or intercourse, without consent, with an unconscious person
sexual contact or intercourse, without consent, with help of others
sexual contact or intercourse, as employee of inpatient facility

3rd degree
sexual intercourse, without consent

4th degree
sexual contact, without consent

So 'rape' by any other name.
 
By your logic the shooting never happened because we can't see it in your screenshot.
I never said the shooting never happened. Just that there was no one standing in front of the van in the entire video that was at risk of getting run over when the guy went to the door. The police followed and smartly went to the side immediately. When the perp opens the door, there still isn't anyone to run over unless he did a serious U turn, and started driving on the lawn.
 
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