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Officer John Lee Shoots and Kills / Texas Newspaper plans to publish names, addresses of police officers

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Newspaper plans to publish names, addresses of police officers

  "Like Ku Klux Klansman with hoods, [officers] do everything they can in order to protect their identities for fear of being brought to justice," Zarriello said during a press conference the paper held on behalf of the Scott family, according to KENS 5.

Officer Lee in Texas shoots a person "confusing' a cell phone for a gun???

 http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/02/07/texas-newspaper-plans-to-publish-names-addresses-police-officers.html

 

A Texas newspaper announced its plans Saturday to publish the names and addresses of every San Antonio police officer following a deadly officer-involved shooting last week. 

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Earlier this week, a Florida man was awarded $23 million in damages after he was left paralyzed by a Palm Beach County sheriff’s deputy who confused his cell phone for a gun.

And in late December, a Las Vegas cop shot and killed a man holding a cell phone, thinking it was a gun.

 

 https://photographyisnotacrime.com/2016/02/06/texas-cop-shoots-man-to-death-after-confusing-cell-phone-for-gun/

 

In Medford, Massachusetts, Officer James Lee reportedly punched a woman in the mouth and only got probation from the woman who claims she is now the mayor of the city.


Medford Jimmy Lee's handiwork:

 

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Stephanie Zarriello, publisher of the weekly tabloid San Antonio Observer, said Antronie Scott had been “unjustly murdered,” Fox San Antonio reported. 

 

She described Scott as being in “a position of surrender” when he was shot and killed on Feb. 4 by Officer John Lee, a 10-year veteran of the police force. "Like Ku Klux Klansman with hoods, [officers] do everything they can in order to protect their identities for fear of being brought to justice," Zarriello said during a press conference the paper held on behalf of the Scott ...