Tuesday, September 9, 2014

“Ex-Marine” Who SWATted Black Shopper To Death in Walmart Changes His Story

In our estimation, this sounds as if the Ritchies intentionally SWATted John Crawford. If the evidence continues to bear this out—and it seems more likely every day—then Ritchie should be brought up on two homicide charges for his 911 call. Crawford died in a hail of police bullets, and a female shopper fleeing the police gunfire had a heart attack and died.

3 comments:

FedUp said...

I said it at the time:
Cowards with badges, worked up to a killing frenzy by their own fears and by two lying troublemakers.

If the Richies were so damn scared of Crawford, why did they follow him around all that time?

Crawford lost his life. I have no problem with the Richies and the Murderers losing their houses to Crawford's heirs

cognitive dissonance said...

Sounds bad. Seems they should be charged. One can't miss the irony, though - a pair of "mundanes" may go to prison for doing what cops do all the time to justify shootings.

Further, this brings to mind the Costco employee who did EXACTLY the same thing, resulting in Erik Scott's death in 2010. Funny how little interest they showed in a lying "civilian" back then...

Informed42 said...

The Richies should be charged with
providing false information to the police 911 dispatcher which resulted in the wrongful deaths of two citizens. What they did is tantamount to yelling fire in a movie theater.

The two Dudley Do Rights that showed up and shot Crawford from behind and to the side as soon as they saw him, should be charged with manslaughter to say the least, and serve some serious jail time. Throw in a charge of 'excessive force' so the Crawfords can also sue the police department for the wrongful deaths too. Unfortunately, gross incompetence isn't an arrestable offense. Obviously stupidity isn't either.