Crime AP: Georgia sheriff releases video showing a violent struggle before deputy shoots exonerated man - “I don’t feel, no matter what happened, that he should have been killed,” his mother said.

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Georgia sheriff releases video showing a violent struggle before deputy shoots exonerated man
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By Russ Bynum
2023-10-18 23:32:55GMT

WOODBINE, Ga. (AP) — A Georgia deputy fatally shot a Black man at point-blank range during a traffic stop after the man, who had been wrongfully imprisoned years ago, grabbed the officer by the neck and was forcing his head backward, according to video released by a sheriff Wednesday.

The family of Leonard Cure, 53, viewed the dash and body camera video before Camden County Sheriff Jim Proctor’s office posted it online. Relatives said they suspect Cure resisted being arrested because of psychological trauma from spending 16 years imprisoned in Florida for an armed robbery he didn’t commit.

“I believe there were possibly some issues going on, some mental issues with my brother,” Michael Cure said of his slain brother. “I know him quite well. The officer just triggered him, undoubtedly triggered him. It was excitement met with excitement.”

The sheriff released the video two days after one of his deputies, who is white, pulled over Cure’s pickup truck on suspicion of reckless driving and, after a struggle, fatally shot him on Interstate 95 a few miles north of the Georgia-Florida line. Cure had been visiting his mother in Port St. Lucie, Florida, and was returning to a home he bought recently in metro Atlanta.

The video shows the deputy shouting several times for Cure to get out of his vehicle. Cure exits from the driver’s-side door, but at first refuses a command to put his hands on the back of the truck.

“I ain’t doing (expletive),” he tells the deputy.

Cure complies after the deputy threatens to use a stun gun on him. With his hands on the truck, he questions why he was pulled over.

“You passed me doing 100 miles per hour (160 kph),” the deputy replies.

When Cure ignores commands to put his hands behind his back, the deputy fires his stun gun — shocking Cure with electrified prongs connected to the weapon by wires. The video shows Cure spin around and start flailing his arms, as if trying to break free of the wire.

Cure grabs the deputy as highway traffic speeds past them. Both men can be seen grappling with arms around each others’ necks. Cure gets a hand on the deputy’s lower face and neck and begins forcing his head backward. The deputy strikes Cure in the side with a baton, but Cure maintains his grip.

“Yeah, bitch!” Cure says. Then a single pop can be heard.

Cure slumps to the ground and the deputy can be seen holding his handgun. He shouts at Cure to stay on the ground, then raises his radio.

“Shots fired, suspect down!” the deputy says. “Send help!”

The sheriff has placed the deputy, whose name has not been released, on administrative leave during a review by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, which is customary in Georgia for shootings involving law enforcement officers.

The agency will send its findings to Brunswick Judicial Circuit District Attorney Keith Higgins, who will determine whether to seek charges.

Higgins met with Cure’s family Wednesday after the video was released. But the prosecutor’s spokeswoman, Cheryl Diprizio, said he would not make a final decision until the bureau finishes its investigation.

Studies show Black Americans face a disproportionate risk of being killed by police or wrongfully convicted of crimes compared to white people. Both happened to Cure.

After viewing the video, Cure’s relatives said they still believe shooting him was unnecessary. Civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who is representing the family, blamed the deputy for acting aggressively from the start and never attempting to de-escalate the conflict with Cure.

“He really should be alive,” Michael Cure said. “The officer hit him with his baton and he tased him, twice as a matter of fact. But he did not have to shoot him.”

Cure was wrongfully convicted of armed robbery in 2004 and was sentenced to life in prison in Florida, but authorities reviewing his case in 2020 concluded he didn’t commit the crime. He was released three years ago.

Cure’s mother and brothers said he lived in constant fear of being arrested and incarcerated again. Michael Cure said he’s confident that’s why his brother resisted arrest.

Before watching the video, Cure’s family held a news conference outside the Camden County courthouse. Mary Cure grasped a framed portrait of her slain son and said she knew when officers came to her Florida home Monday that he had been killed, even before they told her.

“I don’t feel, no matter what happened, that he should have been killed,” Mary Cure said.

When Cure was wrongfully imprisoned, the Innocence Project of Florida persuaded a case review unit of the Broward County prosecutor’s office to take a look at his case. That unit examined an ATM receipt and other evidence that Cure was miles away from the robbery. A judge vacated his conviction in 2020.

“He is someone that was failed by the system once and he has again been failed by the system. He’s been twice taken away from his family,” Seth Miller, executive director of the Innocence Project of Florida, said Wednesday.

Miller said that for so many of his clients, including Cure, their biggest fear is that an officer will knock on their door or stop them while driving “without cause, for something they didn’t do, send them back right where they worked so hard to get out of.”

“I can only imagine that must have been what he was thinking during this traffic stop,” Miller said.

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Police release video of fatal shooting of Black man in Georgia
Reuters (archive.ph)
By Rich Mckay and Daniel Trotta
2023-10-19 02:46:41GMT

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Leonard Allan Cure, 53, who, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), was killed by a Georgia sheriff's deputy during a traffic stop, poses at the Florida Senate Chamber in Tallahassee, Florida, U.S., April 26, 2023, in this picture obtained by Reuters on October 17, 2023. Innocence Project of Florida/Handout

ATLANTA, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Officials on Wednesday released video of the traffic stop and physical confrontation that ended with a sheriff deputy in Georgia shooting a Black man to death at point-blank range.

Leonard Allan Cure, 53, died on Monday after a Camden County sheriff's deputy shot him; the officer has not been officially identified. Cure was exonerated in 2020 after being wrongfully convicted of armed robbery and serving 16 years in prison.

The case is the latest in a series of police shootings of unarmed Black men that have raised questions about race relations and police use of force in America.

His family has retained civil rights lawyer Ben Crump, who has won multimillion-dollar settlements for the relatives of others killed by police. Crump said at a news conference on Wednesday that the officer had acted too aggressively.

The Camden County Sheriff's Office said in a posting online the video was released because of rumors and misinformation, but did not elaborate.

A representative for the sheriff's office did not immediately respond to Reuters request for comment on Wednesday.

The Camden County Sheriff's office released threevideos, one from the deputy's body camera and two from his vehicle's camera, that show the deputy pulled Cure over for speeding and immediately shouted at him to get out of the car. The deputy later told Cure on the video that Cure was driving 100 miles per hour (160 kph) on Interstate 95 in southern Georgia.

In the altercation which lasted just under 3 minutes, Cure argues with the deputy but complies with his orders to get out of the truck and put his hands on the tailgate, the video shows.

Cure then does not comply with orders to put his hands behind his back, and the deputy shoots him with a Taser stun gun, the video shows. At that point Cure and the deputy grapple with each other, with both men grabbing each other around the face and neck, the video shows.

Cure is heard saying "Yeah, bitch," twice as the deputy says "sit down" multiple times, the video shows.

The deputy hits Cure with a baton and then fires one shot at point blank range with his service weapon and a pop is heard, according to the video.

After telling Cure to "stay down" after he briefly struggled to sit up, the deputy then handcuffs Cure, prone on the asphalt, and begins to render aid, the video shows. Other uniformed personnel arrive and attempt to revive Cure with chest compressions, but his body is eventually loaded into an ambulance, the video shows.

Cure's family watched the video Wednesday at a Georgia Bureau of Investigation office with their attorney just before it was released by Camden County, in southern Georgia.

At a news conference organized by Crump's law firm and posted online, Cure's brother Wallace Cure said there was "absolutely no reason why my brother was murdered for a traffic stop." They said Cure was driving to his home in the Atlanta area from Florida after visiting his mother.

Crump blamed the deputy for acting too aggressively from the start and possibly "triggering" Cure, who the family said suffers from emotional stress from his years in prison.

"We don't understand why there weren't more attempts to de-escalate the situation," Crump said.
 
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It leads me to believe these statistics lumped in all Hispanics with whites irrespective of race.


What gets me is this ridiculous idea that the police have a responsibility to "de-escalate" the situation. No, it's the suspect's responsibility to de-escalate the situation he escalated when he resisted arrest and assaulted the cop by immediately submitting to arrest and following orders.

This isn't a situation where a cop went apeshit on someone who was not resisting arrest.
imagine getting paid dogshit and being expected to die to make life slightly easier for someone who isn't even grateful for it
Oh hey, I also described the military.
 
You smile and take the ticket.
He wasn't getting a ticket, he was getting arrested and his car towed at his expense. Not to mention the law allows imprisonment for up to a year. The BEST CASE scenario is a 1000 dollar fine + tow and storage fees + booking at the jail until presented to a Judge. Want some rage fuel? Watch how incompetent these southern cops are when a fucking person they're dealing with is going through a respiratory distress, confusion and slurred speech because she is dying of a stroke: https://youtu.be/asC8Jt2nQTw never fucking trust a midwit southern cop and judicial system to treat you fairly.
 
He wasn't getting a ticket, he was getting arrested and his car towed at his expense. Not to mention the law allows imprisonment for up to a year. The BEST CASE scenario is a 1000 dollar fine + tow and storage fees + booking at the jail until presented to a Judge. Want some rage fuel? Watch how incompetent these southern cops are when a fucking person they're dealing with is going through a respiratory distress, confusion and slurred speech because she is dying of a stroke: https://youtu.be/asC8Jt2nQTw never fucking trust a midwit southern cop and judicial system to treat you fairly.
Under no circumstances talk to a cop without a lawyer present even if you know you are totally innocent. Always require them to come back with a warrant if they want to search anything even if your stuff is cleaner than an autoclave.

And always record them.

Cops will lie and falsify evidence to get a conviction. Much easier to send an innocent person to prison and give the prosecutor a W by making them crack under pressure vs. actually investigating crimes and hunting down the real perp.
 
Motherfucker the only people driving 100 are colossal assholes which typically have anger issues, people high on something, or people involved in the drug trade running from the cops.

I've seen retards driving 100 like this asshole was, if you don't know they're coming: one wrong lane change and you're fucking toast, all because he couldn't be assed to drive even remotely close to the limit. It was absolutely justified to try to arrest him and he DID NOT FUCKING COMPLY.

God I hate that intellectually dishonest asshole. He KNOWS better which is what makes it intolerable.


im not proud of it but i have driven mroe than once on hard drugs and i never EVER drove freakin 100, if anything i drove slow as shit fucked up
 
Get used to a lot more of it, with dumbass blue states eliminating bail to "end racism" - a LOT more of these types with an inability to be responsible in public AND a short temper are going to fatally chimp out when they get pulled over for a gross traffic violation and the computer says they have bench warrants............
 
I am so utterly weary of being told we need to act like passive bitches around violent retards...
Its such an insulting "Well, what did you do to make him hit you?" approach. Same kind that I had to suffer through as a kid as clueless adults, teachers mostly, tried to convince me that unprovoked bullying just doesn't happen, YOU must've done SOMETHING to make yourself a target.

Its a mortal sin to ask a woman if how she dressed/acted contributed to her getting assaulted, but, apparently, cops are supposed to just let some people up and break the law, and justify why they thought they had to STOP a guy for doing 100 on a surface street, couldn't you just have been the bigger man and let him go?
 
He wasn't getting a ticket, he was getting arrested and his car towed at his expense. Not to mention the law allows imprisonment for up to a year. The BEST CASE scenario is a 1000 dollar fine + tow and storage fees + booking at the jail until presented to a Judge. Want some rage fuel? Watch how incompetent these southern cops are when a fucking person they're dealing with is going through a respiratory distress, confusion and slurred speech because she is dying of a stroke: https://youtu.be/asC8Jt2nQTw never fucking trust a midwit southern cop and judicial system to treat you fairly.
Lemme add an extremely small PL to this: I lived in Georgia for a few years for school. I got pulled over on I-95 for speeding (not 100 mph but it wasn't 75 in a 50 either) and the cop was totally cordial and normal in ticketing my dumb ass. No demanding to get out of the car, no gun, no screaming. "Speeding tickets are criminal cases" oh shut up.
 
Its such an insulting "Well, what did you do to make him hit you?" approach. Same kind that I had to suffer through as a kid as clueless adults, teachers mostly, tried to convince me that unprovoked bullying just doesn't happen, YOU must've done SOMETHING to make yourself a target.

Its a mortal sin to ask a woman if how she dressed/acted contributed to her getting assaulted, but, apparently, cops are supposed to just let some people up and break the law, and justify why they thought they had to STOP a guy for doing 100 on a surface street, couldn't you just have been the bigger man and let him go?
I was speaking in favor of the cop not against him. I believe he should go shot sooner going for the baton was a bad move.
 
I was speaking in favor of the cop not against him. I believe he should go shot sooner going for the baton was a bad move.
I was too, it's insulting to treat cops who've got a clear, flagrant, breaking of the law in front of them as having to do MORE to justify action.....

I mean.... don't they have BETTER things to do than POLICE everyone?!

(Going back to security, I got asked that question by a lot of bitch-faced persons that got caught trespassing at 3am in places they didn't live/belong, don't I have something BETTER to do at that hour?! spoiler: no)
 
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This video contains a moment where Cure asks the cop why he’s being pulled over, does he have a warrant? The cop says that he was speeding and driving recklessly. Cure responds that he didn’t hurt anyone and he isn’t driving right now. Strong “but I did eat breakfast” vibes.

I have little sympathy for this guy, 100 MPH on that road is an insane rate of speed that endangers everyone around you. I’m guessing he was high on something.
Considering the taser and baton were ineffective the chances of drugs being involved are pretty good.
The cop came in very hot which meant the situation was escalated immediately. That said, it does seem like Cure was trying to outrun him for awhile.
Blacks do love a nice dramatic chase. Just look at Rodney King (who was unsurprisingly driving under the influence while on parole) and OJ, who absolutely did not murder anyone.
So which is it? Did he comply or didn't he?
The cop threatened to tase him if he didn't get out of the vehicle, which he then reluctantly did, and then when the cop told him to put his hands behind his back for the cuffs he refused, and that's when he got tased for non-compliance. Which was ineffective since drugs were mostly likely involved and he then proceeds to wrestle with the cop, get nailed by a baton and keep his grip, and only then go down after being shot when he's in the process of trying to snap the deputy's neck.
 
He had committed a robbery before - a purse snatch - which at the time was a 2nd degree crime, so he ended up getting 10 years.

If you read the details of the armed robbery he was convicted of in 2004, I don't think there's any doubt that it was a wrongful conviction.

He was awarded $817,000 for wrongful imprisonment, but given that he was locked up for 16 years, I don't think that's a huge sum.

Looking at the video, the cop was being a bit of an asshole IMO, but that doesn't excuse Cure's behavior; refusing to comply, then getting physical with the officer after being tased. If you try and fight an armed cop, you can't be surprised if you end up shot. That news article is bullshit too; more race-baiting bullshit.
 
They face a "disproportionate" risk because they chimp the fuck out during traffic stops and other interactions with police that generally end amicably for everyone else. Like with Fentanyl Floyd, I'm sure there's an extensive criminal history we're not being told about.
>have disproportionate risk
>commit disproportionate amount of violent crime
hmmmm......
 
A Georgia deputy fatally shot a Black man
And i stopped reading. Nigger deserved it post-humously thanks to journoscum.
but in the moment what good comes from violently resisting the arrest?
You showed them you're not a BITCH and you take no shit from NO ONE and isn't that actually what counts in the end?
 
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More corroboration with Niggers having poor time horizons.

Thy guy got $817,000 for his wrongful incarceration.

He could have bought a nice house in Georgia for about $300,000, invested the $500K in lower risk funds, and gotten some shitty clerical job set up from a social justice organization. Even if he lacked some office job skills, I am sure training would have been provided. His life wouldn't have been glamorous but it would have been comfortable.

Though the ticket might fuck his life up a little and the cop may have been a dick, I am sure some faggy social justice lawyer would represent him.

Instead, he choose to fight and ended up being a dead nigger carcass on the side of the road.
 
Nice job wasting your second chance at life after the system screwed you, nigger. You just couldn't resist being violent.

inb4 nigger family gets millions of dollars.
Ehh they'll probably get $250k or so. Then sie each other for the cash so only lawyers get rich
He acknowledges that he passed the cop doing over 100mph, which takes it from just "Speeding" to "Reckless Driving" an arrestable offense.

As he's rightfully being arrested for this, he ignores the officer multiple times and assaults the officer multiple times despite the use of nonlethal force.

Cut and dry case of "Fuck around and find out".

The sad part was with his wrongful-imprisonment sob story, he probably could've gotten out of this with a suspended license and some community service of he'd just let himself be arrested and sit for a few hours in jail whole someone set up bail.
Hell probably just a ticket and maybe an order to appear. Even then, just admit guilt and 99% of the time you get let off really easy.
This video contains a moment where Cure asks the cop why he’s being pulled over, does he have a warrant? The cop says that he was speeding and driving recklessly. Cure responds that he didn’t hurt anyone and he isn’t driving right now. Strong “but I did eat breakfast” vibes.

I have little sympathy for this guy, 100 MPH on that road is an insane rate of speed that endangers everyone around you. I’m guessing he was high on something.
Yep, I've been on that road / similar ones before many times. The slow lane is the speed limit or maybe 5 over. Big rigs and normal people sit in it and head along. Left lane is for passing and if you're going FAST that's about 80 mph.

No need to be 30 mph over for more than 10-15 seconds.
Lemme add an extremely small PL to this: I lived in Georgia for a few years for school. I got pulled over on I-95 for speeding (not 100 mph but it wasn't 75 in a 50 either) and the cop was totally cordial and normal in ticketing my dumb ass. No demanding to get out of the car, no gun, no screaming. "Speeding tickets are criminal cases" oh shut up.
I'm in Texas and it's similar. I knew someone who got nailed at 4am going 75 in a 50mph zone. State trooper too and they're like robots. She got a $400 ticket and I think a point on her license. That's it
I believe we should introduce some African style policing which is regardless of what you do if you talk back to a cop you're just going to get your ass beat or your hands chopped off with machetes
Yep, I've worked with legit Africans (Nigerians) and holy shit the cops there have zero issues giving out life altering beatings or just wasting people.

Hell, one guy mentioned they'd roll up to nightclubs in Lagos, order all the guys in the ground and just rob them. We're talking shoes, wallets, watches, jewelry. Everything. The "nice" ones would just take all the cash you had.

Could you IMAGINE that shit happening in say NYC or LA? I mean I wish it did to certain people sometimes....
 
He wasn't getting a ticket, he was getting arrested and his car towed at his expense. Not to mention the law allows imprisonment for up to a year. The BEST CASE scenario is a 1000 dollar fine + tow and storage fees + booking at the jail until presented to a Judge.

That sounds better than being dead.

Want some rage fuel? Watch how incompetent these southern cops are when a fucking person they're dealing with is going through a respiratory distress, confusion and slurred speech because she is dying of a stroke: https://youtu.be/asC8Jt2nQTw never fucking trust a midwit southern cop and judicial system to treat you fairly.

I don't see how any of that makes it a good idea to start a fight with a cop and get yourself killed.
 
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