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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

THE CRIMINAL POLICE SHOOTS TO KILL, BECAUSE THEY WILL GET AWAY WITH IT: TULSA, OK COP KILLS UNARMED BLACK MAN, WHOSE SUV STALLED, FOR FICTICIOUS "DISOBEYING ORDERS" EXCUSE


Man fatally shot by Tulsa Police had no gun, chief says







WARNING: This graphic video may be disturbing to some viewers. An unarmed black man fatally shot by a white Tulsa, Oklahoma, officer can be seen in police dashcam video walking toward his SUV with his hands up (KTRK) 


THE CRIMINAL POLICE SHOOTS TO KILL, BECAUSE THEY WILL GET AWAY WITH IT.  UNFORTUNATELY, THE CURRENT CRIMINAL SYSTEM PROTECTS THEM.  THEY ONLY NEED TO "FEAR FOR THEIR LIVES" TO BE ALLOWED TO SHOOT THE VICTIM.  AND THEY SHOOT TO KILL.  AT ALL TIMES, THESE THUGS RELY ON THE LACK OF EVIDENCE TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER.

Tuesday, September 20, 2016 05:48AM
TULSA, OK -- An unarmed black man fatally shot by a white Tulsa, Oklahoma, officer responding to a stalled vehicle last week can be seen in police dashcam video walking toward his SUV with his hands up and officers following behind him before he's shocked with a stun gun and then fatally shot.

WARNING - The full video may be disturbing to some. Action News has chosen to leave the video unedited, as provided by the Tulsa Police Department.

Tulsa Police Chief Chuck Jordan announced Monday before the department released the shooting footage that 40-year-old Terence Crutcher had no weapon on him or in his SUV.

Police said local and federal investigators are looking into Friday's shooting to determine whether there should be criminal charges or if Crutcher's civil rights were violated.

"We will achieve justice in this case," Jordan said.

The Tulsa Police Department released several videos from the shooting. The police dashcam video shows Crutcher walking toward his SUV with his hands up and a female officer following him. The vehicle is stopped in the middle of the road. As Crutcher approaches the SUV, three male officers walk up and Crutcher appears to lower his hands and place them on the vehicle. The officers surround him, making it harder to see his actions from the police dashboard camera's angle.

Crutcher can be seen dropping to the ground. Someone on the police radio says, "I think he may have just been Tasered." One of the officers near Crutcher backs up slightly.

Then almost immediately, someone can be heard saying, "Shots fired." Crutcher's head then drops, leaving him lying completely out in the street.

After that a voice can be heard on the police radio saying, "Shots fired. We have one suspect down."

One of the videos shows the scene of the shooting from a police helicopter. Crutcher's family said the chopper video backs up their assertion that his hands were in the air at all times.




WARNING: This graphic video may be disturbing to some viewers. The Tulsa Police Department released several videos from the fatal shooting of Terence Crutcher. One of the videos shows the scene of the shooting from a police helicopter. 


Police have said Crutcher refused orders to put up his hands. It's not clear from watching the video what other orders officers might have given him.

On Sunday, police identified Betty Shelby as the officer who shot her weapon. Officer Tyler Turnbough deployed his Taser.

"We saw that Terence did not have any weapon. Terence did not make any sudden movements. We saw that Terence was not being belligerent," one of the attorneys for Crutcher's family, Damario Solomon-Simmons, said at a news conference separate from one police held.

U.S. Attorney Danny C. Williams said the Department of Justice's civil rights investigation into the shooting will be separate from a local one into whether criminal charges should be filed.

"The Justice Department is committed to investigating allegations of force by law enforcement officers and will devote whatever resources are necessary to ensure that all allegations of serious civil rights violations are fully and completely investigated," he said.

Tulsa Police Sgt. Shane Tuell said authorities showed Crutcher's family members the video and audio recordings ahead of their release to the public "so they wouldn't be blindsided by it."

"We wanted to be able to have that intimate time with them, with their attorney, to see if they had any questions or concerns," Tuell said. "With something of this magnitude, we're trying an approach that we believe is necessary to further that transparency."

About a dozen protesters gathered Monday morning outside the Tulsa County courthouse waving signs that read, "This Stops Now" and "Not Going, Keep Protesting." They also chanted, "Hands up, don't shoot."

Tulsa resident Mark Whited, who was among the protesters, said more should be done to "bridge the mistrusts" between police and citizens.

Police said the shooting occurred after an officer stopped to investigate a vehicle in the middle of a road. They said Crutcher approached after officers arrived to assist.

Tulsa officer Betty Shelby fired the fatal shot, while officer Tyler Turnbough used a stun gun on Crutcher, police said. Turnbough also is white. Shelby, who was placed on paid leave, was hired in December 2011, while Turnbough was hired in January 2009, police said.

1 pilot killed, another injured, after a U-2 Air Force reconnaissance aircraft Lockheed TU-2S crashed in Sutter County, California during training



U-2 Spy Plane Crashes in California


LUIS MARTINEZ
Updated 37 mins ago


A U-2 Air Force reconnaissance aircraft has crashed in Sutter County, California, military officials said today.

Both pilots aboard ejected, but their status is unknown, officials said.

"We can confirm a U-2 from the 9th Reconnaissance Wing at Beale Air Force Base has gone down in Sutter County, California," an Air Force spokesperson said. "Two pilots have ejected. Additional details to follow when available."

A statement from Beale Air Force Base said the aircraft had crashed near the Sutter Buttes at 9:05 a.m. PDT, about 15 minutes after takeoff from the base.

"The aircraft was assigned to 1st Reconnaissance Squadron, Beale Air Force Base, California and was on a training mission," the statement said.

Beale Air Force Base is located 40 miles north of Sacramento. Sutter County is located west of the Air Force base.

Operational U-2 planes are single-seater aircraft, but there are two-seater versions used to train new pilots.

First used in the late 1950's, the high-altitude U-2 aircraft are still being used to gain intelligence on the battlefield.

They are deployed to the Middle East to help in gathering visual intelligence on ISIS, according to military officials.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.


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Date:

20-SEP-2016
Time:c 09:00 LT
Type:Lockheed TU-2S
Owner/operator:US Air Force (USAF), 9th SRW
Registration:
C/n / msn:
Fatalities:Fatalities: 1 / Occupants: 2
Other fatalities:0
Airplane damage: Written off (damaged beyond repair)
Location:Sutter Buttes, Sutter County, N of Sacramento, CA -   United States of America
Phase: Initial climb
Nature:Military
Departure airport:Beale AFB
Destination airport:Beale AFB
Narrative:
Two crew members ejected during a training flight. One confirmed dead. Aircraft from the 9th SRW's 1st Reconnaissance Squadron. Wreckage started a 250 acre grass fire.
Sources: http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2016/09/20/military-plane-crashes-in-sutter-county/
http://www.kcra.com/news/local-news/news-sacramento/plane-crashes-into-sutter-buttes-in-sutter-county/41746460
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-u2-spy-plane-down-northern-california-20160920-snap-story.html
http://www.sacbee.com/news/local/crime/article102927897.html

Driver killed after big rig drove off Highway 99, falling several feet to the roadway below and exploded into flames in Selma, CA






Witnesses say the big rig drove off Highway 99 and exploded into flames near Floral Road and Highland Avenue. (KFSN)
Witnesses say the big rig drove off Highway 99 and exploded into flames on Highland Avenue.

Updated 2 hrs 2 mins ago
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Authorities say the semi truck was traveling on Northbound 99 south of Highland Avenue shortly before 6:30 this morning. For unknown reasons, the driver veered off the highway falling several feet to the roadway below and catching fire.

One person, believed to be the driver of the truck, died at the scene. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) says no other vehicles were involved in the crash.

"Highland is a pretty well traveled roadway. And really it was lucky that no one else was here, and not sure if there was anyone nearby that saw it, but obviously it could have been a lot worse," said Officer Axel Reyes, CHP.

The truck was carrying orange juice, but it's unknown where it was headed or who was driving.

The truck was leaking other fluids as well, so environmental health was also called out to the scene.

Highland Avenue was closed for several hours while authorities cleaned up.





Witnesses say the big rig drove off Highway 99 and exploded into flames near Floral Road and Highland Avenue.

1 injured after a AAA tow truck rear ended a tractor-trailer on Roosevelt Boulevard in Northeast Philadelphia.






Crews are on the scene of a two vehicle crash on Roosevelt Boulevard in Northeast Philadelphia.

Monday, September 19, 2016 07:10AM
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Crews are on the scene of a two vehicle crash on Roosevelt Boulevard in Northeast Philadelphia.

It happened after 5 a.m. Monday in the southbound outer lanes near Welsh Road.

Police say a tow truck rear ended a tractor-trailer.








Scene of 2 vehicle crash on Roosevelt Boulevard
The driver of the tow truck was checked at the scene for injuries.


Truck driver lost control, hit a parked car and barreled through the porch and front wall of a home in New Castle, Delaware.












Tractor-trailer crashes into New Castle home


Updated 2 hrs 4 mins ago
NEW CASTLE, Del. (WPVI) -- An out-of-control tractor-trailer crashed into a home in New Castle, Delaware.

It happened at 5 a.m. Tuesday in the 300 block of Moores Lane.

Police say the driver lost control, hit a parked car and barreled through the porch and front wall of a home.

Rescue workers had to be free the driver from the truck.

He was taken to an area hospital in serious condition.

"I've lived here since 1983," homeowner Bob Iwanoski told Action News. "Second time a guy has hit a car on the street, come up this hill, and come into my house. Last time they tore the porch off. This time, they came in."

No one inside the home was hurt.

Police are working to determine what caused the driver to lose control of the big rig.