Friday, August 9, 2013

Nice. Uniformed thugs kill 95-year-old veteran with a bean-bag round (after unsucessfully tasering him). His crime? He refused medical attention.

95 year old WWII veteran killed after being tased and shot by police
The old man, described by a family member as "wobbly" on his feet, had refused medical attention. The paramedics were called. They brought in the Park Forest police.
First they tased him, but that didn't work. So they fired a shotgun, hitting him in the stomach with a bean-bag round. Wrana was struck with such force that he bled to death internally, according to the Cook County medical examiner.
"The Japanese military couldn't get him at the age he was touchable, in a uniform in the war. It took 70 years later for the Park Forest police to do the job," Wrana's family attorney, Nicholas Grapsas, a former prosecutor, said in an interview with me Thursday.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

And I hope the family gets a blood-sucking leech of an attorney to go after the Park Forest po-po for everything they can, criminal and civil, down to their skivvies.

B Woodman
III-PER

FedUp said...

The more details come out, the more it looks like somebody is lying.

Originally, I thought his condition had declined to where the assisted living center wanted him transferred to a nursing home, and the cops were evicting him from his apartment illegally without a court order.

Now they're saying that he made a well reasoned decision to refuse dangerous surgery and live out his remaining days in peace? And the assisted living staff called paramedics to kidnap him and drag him to surgery? Then the cops stepped in and committed felony murder in the course of this attempted kidnapping?

And yet the news reports are still saying "involuntarily committed for medical treatment" committed by who, the cops, the assisted living staff, a court of law??? If he wasn't committed by a court, he wasn't committed.

And the cops claim he was brandishing a huge knife which apparently doesn't even exist?
Even if he had such a knife, he was totally within his rights to kill any or all of his kidnappers with it.

The only logical conclusion is that he was killed in an attempted kidnapping, and felony murder charges apply to all armed kidnappers in his apartment.

Anonymous said...

But, you probably think police should be allowed to have tasers, don't you? If I were running the world, police would not be allowed to carry tasers and they would get better training in how to handle difficult perps without the use of deadly force like tasers or beanbags fired from a shotgun. Those police were too chicken-shit to attempt to handle a wobbly 95-year-old in a chair without use of that kind of force, knife or no knife. Of course, why did anyone think the man didn't have the right to refuse medical care? Put me on their jury and those so-called police officers would get the maximum conviction and sentence for their crimes!

- Old Greybeard

Gary said...

Perhaps the police should start putting stickers on their Kevlar helmets like college football players do when they do something wonderful. You know, a profile of an old man with a walker whenever you manage to bag one of those dangerous critters. There could be dog profiles for every breed, with gold ones being for poodles and maltese.

The dog killers in this link make me want to puke...

http://www.oldhippie.com/forums/showthread.php?32242-Then-and-now

Anonymous said...

When is enough..enough? When do LEO's get held accountable for murder? I forsee a Great Moment in Monumental LEO Stupidity, where armed citizens force-ably arrest an LEO...and HANG HIM. Youbetcha..these motherfuckers are out of control and have been for a long long time. I hope I live to see the day when citizens take the law into their own hands ...for once.
As for this poor gentleman..may his death serve to put American police on notice...we ain't taken this shit no more. Enough is Enough.

Anonymous said...

Allowing this to be swept under the rug is an indictment of us all.

Unknown said...

well good now we know who the enemy is for the next great american war