FERGUSON, THE SEQUEL: STL Ex-Cop Found Not Guilty of Murder After Stating Intent To & Planting A Gun

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Ex-St. Louis cop found not guilty of murder in on-duty shooting of black man in 2011

Ex-St. Louis cop found not guilty of murder in on-duty shooting of black man in 2011


A judge found a white former St. Louis police officer not guilty of first-degree murder on Friday in the death of a black man who was fatally shot following a high-speed chase in 2011.

The former officer, Jason Stockley, shot 24-year-old Anthony Lamar Smith five times. The officer said he saw Smith holding a gun and felt he was in imminent danger, but prosecutors said Stockley planted a gun in Smith's car after he shot him.

Assistant Circuit Attorney Robert Steele emphasized during the trial that police dashcam video of the chase captured Stockley saying he was "going to kill this (expletive), don't you know it." Less than a minute later, the officer fatally shot Smith. Stockley's lawyer dismissed the comment as "human emotions" amid a dangerous police pursuit.

Stockley, 36, could have been sentenced to up to life in prison without parole. He left St. Louis' police force in 2013 and moved to Houston.


It is unusual for officers to be charged with killing suspects while on duty, and few officers have been convicted in such deaths. Stockley's verdict was handed down by Circuit Judge Timothy Wilson, who oversaw the bench trial. Stockley requested that the case be heard by a judge rather than a jury despite objections from prosecutors.

Ahead of the verdict, activists in St. Louis threatened civil disobedience if Stockley were acquitted, including possible efforts to shut down highways. Amid the growing uneasiness, the mayor and an attorney for Smith's fiance publicly urged for calm. Gov. Eric Greitens met with and assured black faith leaders that peaceful protesters' rights would be protected, but later stressed that violence wouldn't be tolerated.

Barricades went up on Aug. 28 around police headquarters, the courthouse where the trial was held, and other sites of recent or potential protests. Police said they were being proactive to ensure safety "due to recent events around the country."


Officials begin erecting barricades outside the Thomas F. Eagleton federal courthouse in St. Louis on Sept. 14, 2017, before the verdict was announced in the trial of former officer Jason Stockley.

(Christian Gooden / St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
The St. Louis area has a history of unrest in such cases, including after the fatal shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson in 2014. Protests, some of them violent, erupted after the black 18-year-old, who was unarmed, was killed by a white police officer. The officer wasn't charged but later resigned.


In Smith's case, the encounter began when Stockley and his partner tried to corner Smith in a fast-food restaurant parking lot after seeing what appeared to be a drug deal. Stockley testified that he saw what he believed was a gun, and his partner yelled "gun!" as Smith backed into the police SUV twice to get away.


An undated police photo of Jason Stockley.

(St. Louis Police Department)
Stockley's attorney, Neil Bruntrager, argued that Smith, a parole violator with previous convictions for gun and drug crimes, tried to run over the two officers. Stockley fired seven shots as Smith sped away. A chase ensued.


An undated family photo of Anthony Lamar Smith holding his daughter Autumn Smith.

(Christina Wilson via AP)
At the end of the chase, Stockley opened fire only when Smith, still in his car, refused commands to put up his hands and reached along the seat "in the area where the gun was," Bruntrager said. Stockley said he climbed into Smith's car and found a revolver stuffed between the center console and passenger seat.

But prosecutors questioned why Stockley dug into a bag in the back seat of the police SUV before returning to Smith's car.

The gun found in Smith's car didn't have his DNA on it, but it did have Stockley's.

"The gun was a plant," Steele said.

The case was among several in recent years in which a white officer killed a black suspect. Officers were acquitted in recent police shooting trials in Minnesota, Oklahoma and Wisconsin. A case in Ohio twice ended with hung juries, and prosecutors have decided not to seek a third trial.

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TL;DR version:

A cop stopped a dude at a Church's Chicken in North St. Louis City for a suspected drug deal. Dude sped off and hit a police car in the process of leaving.

The cop's dash cam footage revealed that he intended to kill him once they ended the chase.

After he shot him, he planted a gun in dude's car. The gun had only the officer's DNA on it and not the suspect's. :pacspit:
 
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TL;DR version:

A cop stopped a dude at a Church's Chicken in North St. Louis City for a suspected drug deal. Dude sped off and hit a police car in the process of leaving.

The cop's dash cam footage revealed that he intended to kill him once they ended the chase.

After he shot him, he planted a gun in dude's car. The gun had only the officer's DNA on it and not the suspect's. :pacspit:
They trying to start a war.:why:
 

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TL;DR version:

A cop stopped a dude at a Church's Chicken in North St. Louis City for a suspected drug deal. Dude sped off and hit a police car in the process of leaving.

The cop's dash cam footage revealed that he intended to kill him once they ended the chase.

After he shot him, he planted a gun in dude's car. The gun had only the officer's DNA on it and not the suspect's. :pacspit:
More proof white.men join the police force to fufill fantasies of killing black men.
 

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Knew it was not guilty when they said yesterday they was bring in the national guard. This just proves again, police officers have free reign to commit murders against minorities. It's Friday, tonight is going to be a wild night in St. Louis city.
man i fear what is gonna happen at these protests with the orange fukk in charge.
 
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