A Kentucky deputy police chief teaching new recruits to kill black people

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“… call their (pa)rents … if mom is hot then f— her … if dad is hot then handcuff him and make him suck my d—. Unless daddy is black. … Then shoot him.”


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LOUISVILLE, KY (WCMH) — New documents have been released surrounding the circumstances that caused a former police officer to resign from his job.

Jefferson County Mike O’Connell has released private Facebook messages, including racist memes and rants, sent by Todd Shaw, a former assistant police chief in Prospect, Kentucky.

“This is just blatant, raw, visceral, nasty, horrible behavior and comments,” O’Connell told WAVE. “I hope he never shows his face in Jefferson County again.”

WAVE reports the messages date back to 2010, and some of them were sent by Shaw to a former Louisville Metropolitan Police Department recruit, giving “advice” about the treatment of juvenile black suspects.

“If black, then shoot,” one of the messages read.

In another, Shaw wrote, “ML King was nothing but a racist (sic) womanizer but because someone shot him, I get a day off with pay each year so I will take it.”

Shaw also wrote, “What has policing come to when all you can shoot are white people and injured deer.”

Shaw’s comments also referred to sexually assaulting an imaginary black couple, unless, the message said, “Daddy is black…then shoot him.”

After reading through the comments, O’Connell sent a letter to the mayor of Prospect. Shaw was suspended the next day and an internal investigation began. Shaw later resigned from his post.

Louisville Metropolitan Council President David James worries if Shaw’s apparent bias towards people of color may have led to wrongful arrests.

“It only takes one incident like this one to cover the entire department with embarrassment, shame and humiliation,” James said. “What has he done to people of color in our community?”

So far, 24 cases in which Shaw was the sole witness have been dismissed, and the recruit Shaw sent most of those messages to dropped out of training before it was over.

A Kentucky deputy police chief was just exposed teaching new recruits to kill black people

He was already under investigation for interfering trying to cover up sexual assaults committed by his fellow officers.
 
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This seems like a great time to mention this little legal precedent.


“Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary.” Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177 U.S. 529. The Court stated: “Where the officer is killed in the course of the disorder which naturally accompanies an attempted arrest that is resisted, the law looks with very different eyes upon the transaction, when the officer had the right to make the arrest, from what it does if the officer had no right. What may be murder in the first case might be nothing more than manslaughter in the other, or the facts might show that no offense had been committed.
read this before you and anyone else taking that advice find yourselves on death row.

Plummer v. State - Wikipedia
 

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This seems like a great time to mention this little legal precedent.


“Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary.” Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177 U.S. 529. The Court stated: “Where the officer is killed in the course of the disorder which naturally accompanies an attempted arrest that is resisted, the law looks with very different eyes upon the transaction, when the officer had the right to make the arrest, from what it does if the officer had no right. What may be murder in the first case might be nothing more than manslaughter in the other, or the facts might show that no offense had been committed.

get people killed, brehs.
 

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read this before you and anyone else taking that advice find yourselves on death row.

Plummer v. State - Wikipedia

Thanks. So, basically the constitutional precedent doesn't exist.

There were a number of states with statutes that allowed citizens to resist arrest, but most have since been eliminated or abrogated, such as the one I live in TX.
 
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