A couple of yrs. ago in Del. the cops shot a guy full of holes sitting on a front porch. The guy was at a house, where the owner had been arrested. He was a friend of the owner. The cops, that were watching the house came up on the guy. Witnesses stated, the man was just sitting there, on the porch, when the cops rushed up on him with weapons drawn. Cops yelled for the man to take his hands out of his pockets. That's when one of the cops shot the man with a tazer, as he's getting shocked, cops are screaming for him to take his hands out of his pockets. As he was being electricuted, he could not respond properly. That's when one of the cops shot him several times, killing him. The man had no weapons on him. After a few months, and a supposed "Police Investigation" the cop was cleared, no problem. The man they murdered was U.S Marine vet, who had just returned from Iraq a few months back. Last I heard, the mans family was going to take the police to court. They had a half a dozen witnesses to this murder, but that triggerhappy cop is on the streets today. Jack
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