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.

Video (age gated by youtube):
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My upload is sucking atm, so here's a couple of links:
https://files.catbox.moe/e7uqib.mp4 (480p, six minutes, all of the action)
https://preservetube.com/watch?v=7GrcptVf8Yk
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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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Sometimes I wonder if people are ignorant about how dangerous a cornered nigger can be or if they know and simply don't care.

These mfs tend to be big and I mean really big. They also tend to be jacked off on drugs, making any attempts at defusing the situation even harder because they are even further from a logical state of mind. Doesn't help that the culture has motivated them to hate cops no matter what so they automatically they are there to kill him.

Those factors and more lead into a self fulfilling prophecy.

"Or just taser him", you are aware there are some mfs with tard strength and drugs that make these non lethal methods completely inefficient, right? Are the police just suppose to give up and give him some time to chill out? The cat is out of the bag, they will likely become aggressive with the nearest human being and definetly get a human hostage to get the police police back off and believe me, it's not an empty threat cuz niggers would shoot a toddler if it means getting away it.

Long story short, it's a bad situation there is hardly any winning with.
 
"OH MY GOD 100MPH IS RACE CAR DANGEROUS LEVEL SPEEDS!!!"
Stopping distance and the force of any impact scales almost exponentially as your speed increases linearly. Doubling your speed will quadruple your stopping distance is a good general rule of thumb. Here's output from the same calculator, only adjusting speed:
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A 70mph road is going to be designed to generally provide the view distance you need to safely account for hazards. At 100mph you're outrunning that specification by pretty much an entire football field. 3-digit speeds are almost always going to get you a stop if a cop sees it. This isn't even getting into your speed compared to the flow of traffic. Deviations up or down increase the risk of accidents.
 
It seemed like he was felony evading at first when he kept going fast and didn’t pull over right away. He could have turned right behind those cars and pulled over but instead speed up and went past cars. So he was being arrested for speeding because it was suspicious and almost looked like he was running instead of pulling over. So he probably wouldn’t have gotten a dui for driving under the influence if he survived. The cop would not release him with a speeding ticket if the cop believed him to be under the influence. He was going to jail for sure and got angry about it and it looked like he was about to break the cops neck with his bare hands. Without a gun that cop could have died.
 
Just the sheer lack of impulse control and future planning. He didn't want to go to jail, so he attacked a police officer. It would be mind boggling if we didn't see it every single time blacks interacted with the police.
People with low IQs struggle with cause and effect, future planning, and X + Y = Z.

For example, they think going on a car chase with police and then using your baby as a meat shield when you crash is a good idea because "must run from cops so I don't go to jail on crack dealing charges." They have zero concept of adding more charges.
 
Stopping distance and the force of any impact scales almost exponentially as your speed increases linearly. Doubling your speed will quadruple your stopping distance is a good general rule of thumb. Here's output from the same calculator, only adjusting speed:
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A 70mph road is going to be designed to generally provide the view distance you need to safely account for hazards. At 100mph you're outrunning that specification by pretty much an entire football field. 3-digit speeds are almost always going to get you a stop if a cop sees it. This isn't even getting into your speed compared to the flow of traffic. Deviations up or down increase the risk of accidents.
Excellent data here.

Raids are designed for a certain speed and maybe +5 or +10 mph.

+30 mph .... No goddamn way
 
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?


That quote "be the bigger person and walk away" is a bullies best friend
 
This was an entitled driver getting what he deserved.

I will never understand why people choose to attack cops nowadays. The justice system is a joke, all that happens is you go to jail for one night, post bond and then the prosecutor just DGAF and drops charges or you get a plea deal reducing your sentence to probation (also meaningless). Especially if you're black.

Trying to kill a cop means you forfeit all of that.
 
They're doubling down.
Cop who fatally shot exonerated man was fired by another police department for excessive use of force (Archive)
The Georgia deputy who fatally shot a black man who had served more than 16 years in prison on a wrongful robbery conviction was previously fired from a police department for excessive use of force during a traffic stop, according to a report.

Camden County Sheriff’s Deputy Buck Aldridge was identified by News4JAX as the officer who fatally shot Leonard Cure, 53, during a violent struggle after the cop stopped him for speeding Monday.

Distressing footage showed him tasing and shooting Cure, who had been out of prison for three and a half years following his exoneration.

Aldridge was previously fired by the Kingsland Police Department in August 2017 for violating its use-of-force policy during a traffic stop by slamming a woman to the ground, the report said.

“I see a police officer being way too aggressive to start with,” a fellow officer who was at the scene said of Aldridge, according to the outlet, which cited an internal probe.

“He had no business picking her up and throwing her on the ground.”

Aldridge, who joined the Kingsland force in 2012 as a peace officer, had reportedly faced other disciplinary issues before being axed.

A performance review in 2013 said he needed improvement in his judgment and decision-making — and a comment stated, “Be calm, cool, collected,” News4JAX reported.

In 2014, he also received a warning for unnecessary force during a traffic stop, according to the outlet.

During five years with the department, he reportedly completed 618 hours of training including de-escalation techniques, use of deadly force, traffic stops, and more.

The Camden County Sheriff’s Department did not immediately respond to requests for comment early Friday on Aldridge being hired after his previous firing.

Meanwhile, Cure’s mother said she wants justice for her late son.

“I hate Georgia!” Mary Cure said in Florida, WSB-TV reported. “Sorry, but this is my baby. And I want justice for him.

“I don’t know what happened out there but I can tell you this — there was nothing so bad that he deserved to die,” she added before she saw the police video of the shooting and what led up to it.

Cure said her son had just left Florida after visiting her for the weekend — and that he video-chatted with her as he drove home to the Atlanta area.

“Then he said, ‘I love you and I’ll see you soon.’ That’s the last I heard from him,” she said.

Cure told the Messenger that her son had suffered psychological harm from his years behind bars.

“I’ll say if you spent that much time in prison, it’s going to be hard. I don’t care who you are,” she told the outlet.

Spending so many years in the slammer “for something that you didn’t do, and all the things that happened to him while he was in there, to come back into society and try to pick up and just go on, it is going be very hard to do,” Cure said.

“He had a total disconnect,” she told the outlet.

Cure said her son didn’t want to seek therapy for his psychological issues because he felt there was a stigma associated with it and he didn’t want to be perceived as “weak.”

In the video of the fatal arrest, Leonard was told he was stopped for driving at 100 mph.

The deputy is seen ordering Cure to get out of his vehicle.

“I didn’t do s–t,” Cure replies as the deputy takes out his Taser and points it at him.

Cure asks the deputy what agency he works for and whether there is a warrant out for his arrest. He refuses to comply and says he is not going to jail.

The deputy eventually tases Cure in the back but he goes toward the deputy and the two tussle.

Cure grabs the cop’s face and pushes his head back as he curses, while the officer whacks him with his baton before shooting him, the video shows.

Aldridge, who grabbed medical equipment, is later seen crying while surrounded by fellow officers. Meanwhile, paramedics rendered first aid to the mortally wounded driver.

Civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who is now representing the family, said he also believes Cure’s years in prison for something he didn’t do affected him psychologically.

“When that officer said, ‘I’m going to arrest you and take you to jail,’ he was triggered,” Crump said, WSB-TV reported.

“If the officer has in fact, a history, that he has been using force in the past, and he’s been disciplined in the past, to the extent of being fired, then the police department has a very serious problem in their hands right now,” he added.

Cure, who was serving a life sentence after he was convicted in 2003 of an armed robbery of a Walgreens in Broward County, Fla., was exonerated and released in 2020 through the work of the Innocence Project of Florida.

A Broward State Attorney’s Office Conviction Review Unit found that Cure had a solid alibi — in the form of a time-stamped ATM receipt miles away — at the time of the robbery.

Cure had recently purchased a house in Palmetto, Ga., with some of the $817,000 he received from the state of Florida this summer for his wrongful conviction and incarceration.
None of this changes the fact that he shot a guy who was strangling him.
 
Seriously. Let the cops do their thing and have your lawyer sort shit out later. It's not like this guy was a stranger to the criminal justice system. He should have known how this was going to go, which leads me to believe he might have been tweeked out.
He was driving erratically at over 100mph. Sure as shit he was high on something.
 
I'm not shocked the deputy is a hothead with a tendency to overdo it when bagging perps, but the nigger was still a career criminal who attacked an LEO during a traffic stop because he was driving like a madman. Really hope this gets thrown out with prejudice, and maybe even look into the original exoneration to see if they really had the wrong guy.
 
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This is the thing that makes me hate Niggers the most (among a very long list of things that make me hate them): absolutely no accountability for their actions and behavior. The vast majority of police shootings are justified, especially when black people are involved. They refuse to comply with police instructions, try to run, try to shoot the police, try to take the cop's gun, resist arrest. Almost every time some jiggaboo gets smoked by the police the news and social media crow that they were innocent and unarmed, then the facts get released and (surprise surprise) they had a felony warrant out, or they had just committed a crime, and when the cops try to arrest them they start shooting at the cops or try to take a cop's sidearm.

You don't see white people going all "He di'in' do nuffin'!" any time some worthless white meth head gets ventilated by the police because he tried to grab the cop's GLOCK or started popping off shots at the police. And it doesn't matter what happened to this guy. Doesn't matter how badly being wrongfully imprisoned caused him trauma and seeing the cop "triggered" him. That is no fucking excuse for not complying with the police officers orders and fighting with him. Don't want to get shot? Do what the police tell you.
 
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