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Cops are a bunch of pussies. They love ganging up on the odd speeder or fleeing criminal. 5 cruisers for one guy that gets pulled over on DUI. But when faced down with a violent mob, where are they? Safe in the police house, watching it on CCTV. Wtf are these schmucks paid for? Write tickets all day?
This is the same bullshit that happens at every G20 and summit of the Americas. Rioters take control of the city for days and cops stand around holding their peckers, and do nothing
police in new orleans during the Katrina hurricane did not exactly cover themselves in glory.
Robert Faulcon Jr., center, shakes hands with a fellow officer as he and six other New Orleans police officers turn themselves in at the city jail in New Orleans in 2007 Photo: AP
By Our Foreign Staff 11:13PM BST 05 Aug 2011
The police officers were yesterday found guilty on 25 counts after being convicted of the deaths of two unarmed African American civilians in the days after Katrina devastated the southern town.
The trial focused on events on the morning of September 4, 2005, on the cityâs Danziger Bridge when officers, responding to a call of shooting in the area, let off what prosecutors have described as a âhail of gunfire.â
Ronald Madison, a 40-year-old mentally disabled man, was shot several times in the back and died at the scene. One of the officers, Kenneth Bowen, also stamped on him while he lay wounded.
James Brissette, 17, a high school student who friends said was nerdy and studious, also died on the bridge. Four others people from the same family were also wounded.
Bowen, Robert Gisevius, Anthony Villavaso, and Robert Faulcon, the officers involved in the shooting, could receive now life sentences.
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Their supervisor Sergeant Arthur Kaufman, who was not on the bridge, but was convicted of leading the conspiracy, could receive a maximum of 120 years.
Kaufman joined the other four defendants in trying to cover-up what had happened. He got a gun from his home and claimed to have found it on the bridge.
He also made up false witnesses and coached the other officers on getting their stories straight before they made their formal statements.
In her closing arguments, Bobbi Bernstein, deputy chief of the US Justice Departmentâs civil rights division, rejected the idea that the officers were heroes, as argued by the defence.
She claimed an official cover-up had âpervertedâ the system, adding officers âdelivered their own kind of post-apocalyptic justice.â
âThe law is what it is because this is not a police state,â she said
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...police-officers-guilty-in-shootings-case.html