Re: What Epoch Times doesn't report about Shanwei and Dongzhou




Gee wrote:
> American think their ccps can kill people everyday. They did it again.
>
> NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (CNN) -- New Orleans Police Superintendent
> Warren Riley said the shooting death of a knife-wielding man this week
> appeared justified, saying that officers followed procedure.

Thank you for the correct example. Maybe one day China will be a
"democracy" that invade others with dirty bombs and brutally suppress
them with napalm firebombs, then we can talk about why molotov cocktail
is justfiable.

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> The knife that 38-year-old Anthony Hayes was carrying "wasn't just a
> pocket knife," Riley told CNN on Wednesday. "This was a hunting knife."
>
>
> The situation Monday began when Hayes "committed a battery" on a store
> clerk, Riley told CNN. (Details on what happened)
>
> "What's being missed here is Mr. Hayes' condition and the fact that
> officers gave Mr. Hayes many options, many verbal instructions to put
> the knife down," Riley said. "Mr. Hayes was not, in fact, fired on
> until he attempted to stab a police officer."
>
> Riley said that reinforcements didn't arrive until after Hayes pulled
> out the knife and behaved belligerently toward the officers.
>
> The incident continues to be under review, Riley said a separate news
> conference. He also said officers are trained to shoot to kill, not to
> wound.
>
> The head of an independent police watchdog group told The Associated
> Press the shooting appeared to be justified, but puts another mark on a
> beleaguered department.
>
> "Even if it's determined that officers have done nothing wrong, the
> people will continue to have a negative opinion of police in this
> city," Rafael Goyeneche, executive director of the Metropolitan Crime
> Commission of Greater New Orleans, told AP.
>
> "That goes back to some of the sins the department has been guilty of
> over the past 10-15 years," he said.
>
> Riley: Tasers weren't the answer
> Two sergeants and a patrol officer fired nine shots at Hayes, killing
> him, after he lunged at one officer who was joining others "to form a
> perimeter around him," Riley told CNN.
>
> "They were attempting to form a perimeter, so that no citizens could
> have been taken as hostage, so that he could not run into another
> business where he could escalate that into a hostage situation," the
> superintendent said.
>
> Riley said he did not know whether Hayes had mental illness, as
> reported by some media.
>
> Riley said that Tasers, which deliver an electric jolt from as far away
> as 20 feet and are intended to temporarily paralyze a person, would not
> necessarily have prevented Hayes' death either.
>
> Citing the dozens of people who have died after being hit by a Taser
> jolt, Riley said the department is not "totally comfortable with Tasers
> yet." Only SWAT officers carry the weapons, he added.
>
> Riley also denied that his officers, many of whom lost their homes in
> Hurricane Katrina, were working under too much stress. "That's what we
> get paid to do," he said. " ... This is what we're trained to do."
>
> "Those who have had problems ... are no longer members of the New
> Orleans Police Department," Riley said.
>
> The New Orleans Police Department has been the subject of controversy
> since Hurricane Katrina. Investigations are under way for officers
> allegedly involved in looting and stealing cars from a Cadillac
> dealership.

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