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n2doc

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Sun Apr 24, 2016, 04:05 PM Apr 2016

F.B.I. Says Killing Man Was Justified, but Not Shooting His Tire

WASHINGTON — When Jameel Harrison, a suspected drug dealer, attempted to escape from F.B.I agents trying to arrest him near a Baltimore shopping center two years ago, agents opened fire. Two bullets hit his Infiniti FX37’s left front tire. Six bullets struck him in the head and neck, killing him.

After investigating the case, a state prosecutor and the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division declined to prosecute the agents. That left the F.B.I.’s shooting incident review group, a panel of officials who decide whether shootings comply with bureau policy on the use of lethal force and that rarely punishes agents. In 2013, The New York Times reported that of more than 150 episodes in which an agent shot another person dating back at least two decades, the group deemed every one justified.

In the case of the Baltimore shooting, however, the bureau took the unusual step of deeming part of that case a “bad shoot” in agents’ parlance. But the group did not fault the two agents who killed Mr. Harrison. Instead, it chastised only the agent who shot the tire, recommending that the agent be suspended for a day without pay, according to documents obtained by The Times in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.

The review group’s reasoning was that the bureau’s policy on using lethal force forbids firing a gun to disable a vehicle, and it concluded that this had been the agent’s motive in shooting the tire. But the same policy permits firing a gun to protect people from danger, and the panel decided that the two agents who shot Mr. Harrison were trying to keep him from driving into bystanders.

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F.B.I. Says Killing Man Was Justified, but Not Shooting His Tire (Original Post) n2doc Apr 2016 OP
Great headline underpants Apr 2016 #1
All deaths at the hands of the FBI are deemed 2naSalit Apr 2016 #2

2naSalit

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2. All deaths at the hands of the FBI are deemed
Sun Apr 24, 2016, 05:14 PM
Apr 2016

Justified according to them, not one agent has ever been disciplined or charged with wrongful death or anything remotely close to it.

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