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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.

 
Jacob Blake’s father says son paralyzed from waist down after police shooting in Kenosha
https://chicago.suntimes.com/2020/8/25/21400481/jacob-blake-kenosha-police-shooting-riots-evanston (https://archive.vn/iVbzx)

Doctors don’t yet know if the injury is permanent. “I want to put my hand on my son’s cheek and kiss him on his forehead, and then I’ll be OK,” Blake’s father says.

When Jacob Blake’s father talked with his son Sunday morning, the younger Blake was gearing up for a day of celebrating his son’s eighth birthday.

That evening, the father got word that his son had been shot eight times by officers. Eighteen minutes later, he saw the now-viral video, he said.

“What justified all those shots?” his father said. “What justified doing that in front of my grandsons? What are we doing?”

Some witnesses say Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old Black man who attended middle and high school in Evanston, was simply trying to break up a fight Sunday evening. The cellphone video of the incident shows Blake walking around and opening up his car door before appearing to be shot in the back by police.

Eight holes
His father said there are now “eight holes” in his son’s body, and he’s paralyzed from the waist down. Doctors don’t yet know if the injury is permanent.

The elder Blake is now making the drive from Charlotte, North Carolina, to be with his son in the hospital Tuesday.

“I want to put my hand on my son’s cheek and kiss him on his forehead, and then I’ll be OK,” his father said. “I’ll kiss him with my mask. The first thing I want to do is touch my son.”

Growing up, the younger Jacob Blake was a “happy little dude,” his father said. He grew up in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, before moving to Evanston in middle school, attending Nichols Middle School and Evanston Township High School.

He’s been living in Kenosha for about three years, his father said, and is the father of six children between ages three and 13. Family is “definitely” important to the younger Blake, who has seven brothers and five sisters, according to his father.

“If you were in need of something and my son had it, he would not hesitate to give it to you,” his father said. “He’s a very giving individual.”

The elder Jacob Blake keeps a book on his nightstand that his son made and dedicated to him in third grade. “He’s very sincere,” his father said.

Family’s Evanston, civil rights ties
Musician L. Stanley Davis has been friends with the Blake family since 1971. The Rev. Jacob Blake Sr., the grandfather of the Jacob Blake whom police shot in Kenosha, was the “father that I never really had,” said Davis, 68, of Woodlawn. The minister was an activist for affordable housing in Evanston and pastored the Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church, Davis said.

In 1968, the Rev. Blake helped to organize a march in support of fair housing after Martin Luther King Jr’s death, according to the Evanston History Center. Four years later, he led his church in building the Ebenezer Primm Towers, which provide affordable housing for seniors. In 2003, Jacob Blake Manor, which also provides low-income housing for seniors, was named after the minister.

Davis and other former members of the Northwestern Community Ensemble, a gospel choir at Northwestern University that Davis co-founded in 1971, are paying for a hotel room for Blake’s father in Lexington, Kentucky, as he travels to Wisconsin be with his son.

“He was a little tyke,” Davis said of the younger Blake. “I know that he’s his daddy’s son.”

Protests erupted Sunday following the shooting of the 29-year-old Blake, with cars set on fire and windows smashed out. Monday night, peaceful protesters marched through the city streets, denouncing police abuse, but the incidents again turned violent after dark. Kenosha residents were waking up Tuesday to desolate streets with burned out buildings.

Blake’s partner, Laquisha Booker, told NBC’s Milwaukee affiliate, WTMJ-TV, that the couple’s three children were in the back seat of the SUV when police shot him. “That man just literally grabbed him by his shirt and looked the other way and was just shooting him. With the kids in the back screaming. Screaming,” Booker said.

“They start to wrestle,” the witness said. “The officer is punching on him. Two officers come to assist. They get him down on the curb behind his vehicle. Somehow he manages to get up. They said he has a knife. All of the officers pull out their guns. ... (One of the officers) tells him, ‘Get out of the car!’ and he starts shooting.”

The witness said he never saw a knife.

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers said Monday that he has seen no information to suggest Blake had a knife or other weapon, but that the case is still being investigated.

The police officers who shot Jacob Blake were “the flint as well as the gasoline” sparking the violence in Kenosha, his father said.

“Those police officers that shot my son like a dog in the street are responsible for everything that has happened in the city of Kenosha,” his father said. “My son is not responsible for it. My son didn’t have a weapon. He didn’t have a gun.”

His son is a convicted RAPIST! This is what is known as Justice.
 
Source on this?

Steve Sailer posted that link on his blog post.

Police: K9 Dozer Helps Subdue Man Who Pulled Gun at Bar
by Racine County Eye
September 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 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.
 
Mhm, should have been tackled before he got to reach for the door, never mind shot, tasered or maced would have had him on the floor or gasp for breath, knocking him out of it.. Even then, from that small clip, it doesn't really show much context, whether there was much attempted in terms of deescalation. Not a good look for the cops, even if by some previous existent justification that they have that could protect them here.


Want to make the wankers riot? This is a good way of doing it.
 
Yeah but it still shown then Jacob Blake isn't white as snow as the MSM pretend.

Okay, cool. I don't particularly care about his priors. This situation, from what I have seen, called for, at most, a detainment and possible charges if he did some crazy shit. Instead, he got shot in the back what, seven times? That's excessive force. I don't care what the nigga did in 2015, he already served time for that. Don't make shit up about 'rape' either just to get this 'nigger nigger' shit off the ground, it's a bad look and it only proves you're coming at this in bad faith.
 
Jacob Blake’s father says son paralyzed from waist down after police shooting in Kenosha
https://chicago.suntimes.com/2020/8/25/21400481/jacob-blake-kenosha-police-shooting-riots-evanston (https://archive.vn/iVbzx)

Doctors don’t yet know if the injury is permanent. “I want to put my hand on my son’s cheek and kiss him on his forehead, and then I’ll be OK,” Blake’s father says.

When Jacob Blake’s father talked with his son Sunday morning, the younger Blake was gearing up for a day of celebrating his son’s eighth birthday.

That evening, the father got word that his son had been shot eight times by officers. Eighteen minutes later, he saw the now-viral video, he said.

“What justified all those shots?” his father said. “What justified doing that in front of my grandsons? What are we doing?”

Some witnesses say Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old Black man who attended middle and high school in Evanston, was simply trying to break up a fight Sunday evening. The cellphone video of the incident shows Blake walking around and opening up his car door before appearing to be shot in the back by police.

Eight holes
His father said there are now “eight holes” in his son’s body, and he’s paralyzed from the waist down. Doctors don’t yet know if the injury is permanent.

The elder Blake is now making the drive from Charlotte, North Carolina, to be with his son in the hospital Tuesday.

“I want to put my hand on my son’s cheek and kiss him on his forehead, and then I’ll be OK,” his father said. “I’ll kiss him with my mask. The first thing I want to do is touch my son.”

Growing up, the younger Jacob Blake was a “happy little dude,” his father said. He grew up in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, before moving to Evanston in middle school, attending Nichols Middle School and Evanston Township High School.

He’s been living in Kenosha for about three years, his father said, and is the father of six children between ages three and 13. Family is “definitely” important to the younger Blake, who has seven brothers and five sisters, according to his father.

“If you were in need of something and my son had it, he would not hesitate to give it to you,” his father said. “He’s a very giving individual.”

The elder Jacob Blake keeps a book on his nightstand that his son made and dedicated to him in third grade. “He’s very sincere,” his father said.

Family’s Evanston, civil rights ties
Musician L. Stanley Davis has been friends with the Blake family since 1971. The Rev. Jacob Blake Sr., the grandfather of the Jacob Blake whom police shot in Kenosha, was the “father that I never really had,” said Davis, 68, of Woodlawn. The minister was an activist for affordable housing in Evanston and pastored the Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church, Davis said.

In 1968, the Rev. Blake helped to organize a march in support of fair housing after Martin Luther King Jr’s death, according to the Evanston History Center. Four years later, he led his church in building the Ebenezer Primm Towers, which provide affordable housing for seniors. In 2003, Jacob Blake Manor, which also provides low-income housing for seniors, was named after the minister.

Davis and other former members of the Northwestern Community Ensemble, a gospel choir at Northwestern University that Davis co-founded in 1971, are paying for a hotel room for Blake’s father in Lexington, Kentucky, as he travels to Wisconsin be with his son.

“He was a little tyke,” Davis said of the younger Blake. “I know that he’s his daddy’s son.”

Protests erupted Sunday following the shooting of the 29-year-old Blake, with cars set on fire and windows smashed out. Monday night, peaceful protesters marched through the city streets, denouncing police abuse, but the incidents again turned violent after dark. Kenosha residents were waking up Tuesday to desolate streets with burned out buildings.

Blake’s partner, Laquisha Booker, told NBC’s Milwaukee affiliate, WTMJ-TV, that the couple’s three children were in the back seat of the SUV when police shot him. “That man just literally grabbed him by his shirt and looked the other way and was just shooting him. With the kids in the back screaming. Screaming,” Booker said.

“They start to wrestle,” the witness said. “The officer is punching on him. Two officers come to assist. They get him down on the curb behind his vehicle. Somehow he manages to get up. They said he has a knife. All of the officers pull out their guns. ... (One of the officers) tells him, ‘Get out of the car!’ and he starts shooting.”

The witness said he never saw a knife.

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers said Monday that he has seen no information to suggest Blake had a knife or other weapon, but that the case is still being investigated.

The police officers who shot Jacob Blake were “the flint as well as the gasoline” sparking the violence in Kenosha, his father said.

“Those police officers that shot my son like a dog in the street are responsible for everything that has happened in the city of Kenosha,” his father said. “My son is not responsible for it. My son didn’t have a weapon. He didn’t have a gun.”

His son is a convicted RAPIST! This is what is known as Justice.
Source on this?
Styx was talking about it this morning.
 
His son is a convicted RAPIST! This is what is known as Justice.

Styx was talking about it this morning.

Where's the bloody 'rape conviction' then? I had to look on an actual news article from Minnesota to find out wtf you were talking about, and he does have an outstanding sexual assault charge, but there was no date served or conviction. He is not a convicted rapist, he is a convicted felon. Don't make yourself look like even more of a fool by spreading false information.
 
Okay, cool. I don't particularly care about his priors. This situation, from what I have seen, called for, at most, a detainment and possible charges if he did some crazy shit. Instead, he got shot in the back what, seven times? That's excessive force. I don't care what the nigga did in 2015, he already served time for that. Don't make shit up about 'rape' either just to get this 'nigger nigger' shit off the ground, it's a bad look and it only proves you're coming at this in bad faith.
He had been charged with disorderly conduct, trespassing, and sexual assault in an ongoing case. The victim was a member of his family or household as noted by the domestic abuse modifier. There was a warrant out for his arrest. The video posted this morning of the events leading up to the shooting show that he was fighting with the police.

https://wcca.wicourts.gov/caseDetail.html?caseNo=2020CF000736&countyNo=30&index=0&mode=details
 
He had been charged with disorderly conduct, trespassing, and sexual assault in an ongoing case. The victim was a member of his family or household as noted by the domestic abuse modifier. There was a warrant out for his arrest. The video posted this morning of the events leading up to the shooting show that he was fighting with the police.

https://wcca.wicourts.gov/caseDetail.html?caseNo=2020CF000736&countyNo=30&index=0&mode=details

Thank you! If you lead with this kind of stuff it generally works better.

So, with that in mind, it's possible that the cops had accosted him to serve the warrant, and shot him in the back when he resisted arrest and tried to get in his car. My question is, why not just release the body cam footage and put this shit to bed now. If he was resisting arrest, then seven shots to the back is absolutely excessive, but at least there'd be a reason to shoot.
 
Jacob Blake’s father says son paralyzed from waist down after police shooting in Kenosha
https://chicago.suntimes.com/2020/8/25/21400481/jacob-blake-kenosha-police-shooting-riots-evanston (https://archive.vn/iVbzx)

Doctors don’t yet know if the injury is permanent. “I want to put my hand on my son’s cheek and kiss him on his forehead, and then I’ll be OK,” Blake’s father says.

When Jacob Blake’s father talked with his son Sunday morning, the younger Blake was gearing up for a day of celebrating his son’s eighth birthday.

That evening, the father got word that his son had been shot eight times by officers. Eighteen minutes later, he saw the now-viral video, he said.

“What justified all those shots?” his father said. “What justified doing that in front of my grandsons? What are we doing?”

Some witnesses say Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old Black man who attended middle and high school in Evanston, was simply trying to break up a fight Sunday evening. The cellphone video of the incident shows Blake walking around and opening up his car door before appearing to be shot in the back by police.

Eight holes
His father said there are now “eight holes” in his son’s body, and he’s paralyzed from the waist down. Doctors don’t yet know if the injury is permanent.

The elder Blake is now making the drive from Charlotte, North Carolina, to be with his son in the hospital Tuesday.

“I want to put my hand on my son’s cheek and kiss him on his forehead, and then I’ll be OK,” his father said. “I’ll kiss him with my mask. The first thing I want to do is touch my son.”

Growing up, the younger Jacob Blake was a “happy little dude,” his father said. He grew up in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, before moving to Evanston in middle school, attending Nichols Middle School and Evanston Township High School.

He’s been living in Kenosha for about three years, his father said, and is the father of six children between ages three and 13. Family is “definitely” important to the younger Blake, who has seven brothers and five sisters, according to his father.

“If you were in need of something and my son had it, he would not hesitate to give it to you,” his father said. “He’s a very giving individual.”

The elder Jacob Blake keeps a book on his nightstand that his son made and dedicated to him in third grade. “He’s very sincere,” his father said.

Family’s Evanston, civil rights ties
Musician L. Stanley Davis has been friends with the Blake family since 1971. The Rev. Jacob Blake Sr., the grandfather of the Jacob Blake whom police shot in Kenosha, was the “father that I never really had,” said Davis, 68, of Woodlawn. The minister was an activist for affordable housing in Evanston and pastored the Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church, Davis said.

In 1968, the Rev. Blake helped to organize a march in support of fair housing after Martin Luther King Jr’s death, according to the Evanston History Center. Four years later, he led his church in building the Ebenezer Primm Towers, which provide affordable housing for seniors. In 2003, Jacob Blake Manor, which also provides low-income housing for seniors, was named after the minister.

Davis and other former members of the Northwestern Community Ensemble, a gospel choir at Northwestern University that Davis co-founded in 1971, are paying for a hotel room for Blake’s father in Lexington, Kentucky, as he travels to Wisconsin be with his son.

“He was a little tyke,” Davis said of the younger Blake. “I know that he’s his daddy’s son.”

Protests erupted Sunday following the shooting of the 29-year-old Blake, with cars set on fire and windows smashed out. Monday night, peaceful protesters marched through the city streets, denouncing police abuse, but the incidents again turned violent after dark. Kenosha residents were waking up Tuesday to desolate streets with burned out buildings.

Blake’s partner, Laquisha Booker, told NBC’s Milwaukee affiliate, WTMJ-TV, that the couple’s three children were in the back seat of the SUV when police shot him. “That man just literally grabbed him by his shirt and looked the other way and was just shooting him. With the kids in the back screaming. Screaming,” Booker said.

“They start to wrestle,” the witness said. “The officer is punching on him. Two officers come to assist. They get him down on the curb behind his vehicle. Somehow he manages to get up. They said he has a knife. All of the officers pull out their guns. ... (One of the officers) tells him, ‘Get out of the car!’ and he starts shooting.”

The witness said he never saw a knife.

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers said Monday that he has seen no information to suggest Blake had a knife or other weapon, but that the case is still being investigated.

The police officers who shot Jacob Blake were “the flint as well as the gasoline” sparking the violence in Kenosha, his father said.

“Those police officers that shot my son like a dog in the street are responsible for everything that has happened in the city of Kenosha,” his father said. “My son is not responsible for it. My son didn’t have a weapon. He didn’t have a gun.”

>witnesses

We've been down this road with Michael Brown and Jasmine Barnes. I would like to see the body cams please.

And stop this emotional garbage. I've been emotionally manipulated too many times just for someone to do it again.
 
Thank you! If you lead with this kind of stuff it generally works better.

So, with that in mind, it's possible that the cops had accosted him to serve the warrant, and shot him in the back when he resisted arrest and tried to get in his car. My question is, why not just release the body cam footage and put this shit to bed now. If he was resisting arrest, then seven shots to the back is absolutely excessive, but at least there'd be a reason to shoot.
My amateur understanding of when cops can use deadly force on a fleeing person is when they can reasonably assume the fleeing person is a danger to others.
 
Thank you! If you lead with this kind of stuff it generally works better.

So, with that in mind, it's possible that the cops had accosted him to serve the warrant, and shot him in the back when he resisted arrest and tried to get in his car. My question is, why not just release the body cam footage and put this shit to bed now. If he was resisting arrest, then seven shots to the back is absolutely excessive, but at least there'd be a reason to shoot.
My guess for the body cam footage is that the department is following their guidelines for a police shooting. One of the guidelines put in place by police unions is generally that the officer(s) cannot even be interviewed until 24-48 hours after the shooting. This is because studies show that the brain needs one to two nights of sleep following traumatic or stressful events to process what happened due to the effects of Body Alarm Response. It's one of the important reasons why you don't talk to the police unless your lawyer tells you to and your certainly do not talk to the police directly after a stressful event. Your brain is still scrambled and needs time to process the event.

As far as the shots go as that gets brought up repeatedly by people ignorant to what happens during BAR (body alarm response). This is what is commonly known as Fight Flight or Flee. It is a motherfucker. Some people's brains will cannot turn off the reaction to a threat until they are positive is it is eliminated. The threat may be gone after 1 shot, but your brain is constantly telling you that it isn't. You can find examples of Marines and soldiers who are trained to fight for a living and have been through the stress of battle who will empty a magazine into a threat and ride the threat to the ground while firing in AARs (after action reports) from Iraq and Afghanistan. That doesn't excuse people who lose their shit apply excessive force beyond their training, but it does blur the line.
 
Let’s look at this one a bit more carefully because it tells us a lot. Particularly that this moron just doesn’t learn Going by the description of at least one previous incident we see;


in a prior incident of incredible stupidity this jackass while drunk at “the Brass Monkey Tavern” hangin with his two baby Momma’s or whatever, he whips out his Nine and points it at the bartender... accidentally ejecting the guns magazine onto the floor. He gets tossed outside at which point he attempts to fire his empty pistol through the bars window, gets into some altercation with one of his fine fine ladies, and drives off with the other who may be in some state of distress. The Cops chase him down and treat it as a High Risk Traffic Stop with Guns drawn. They give him explicit orders which the idiot ignores. He attempts to walk away and leave in his vehicle at which point the Cops grab and attempt to subdue him. When he refuses to comply they send in K9 Officer “Dozer” to bite his balls off.

The question isn’t “why did they shoot him this time?” It’s “how was Huggy Bear here not shot by police long before this.?”
 
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Let’s look at this one a bit more carefully because it tells us a lot. Particularly that this moron just doesn’t learn Going by the description of at least one previous incident we see;

in a prior incident of incredible stupidity this jackass while drunk at “the Brass Monkey Tavern” hangin with his two baby Momma’s or whatever, he whips out his Nine and points it at the bartender... accidentally ejecting the guns magazine onto the floor. He gets tossed outside at which point he attempts to fire his empty pistol through the bars window, gets into some altercation with one of his fine fine ladies, and drives off with the other who may be in some state of distress. The Cops chase him down and treat it as a High Risk Traffic Stop with Guns drawn. They give him explicit orders which the idiot ignores. He attempts to walk away and leave in his vehicle at which point the Cops grab and attempt to subdue him. When he refuses to comply they send in K9 Officer “Dozer” to bite his balls off.

The question isn’t “why did they shoot him this time?” It’s “how was Huggy Bear here not shot by police long before this.?”

No, the question is still 'why did they shoot him this time?' because if there's justification, the joggers taking a leisurely stroll through the streets of Kenosha will have no leg to stand on with their rioting and can be dealt with appropriately.
 
Unfortunately there's going to be no bodycam footage since the Kenosha PD dragged their feet on adopting them for too long and just seems wholly unprepared to address a critical incident like this in general, let alone one that's attracted this much attention. There might be additional dashcam footage or witness footage that didn't quite fit the narrative but for the most part what we see is the most perspective we're going to get. We know that they did try to physically subdue him first and then tase him and clearly failed at both.
 
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