Video: Another saltine pig gets a slap on the wrist after killing a black man in South Carolina...

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http://www.wkyc.com/news/local/video-shows-fatal-shooting-of-suspect-by-officer/129139791
Video Shows Fatal Shooting of Suspect by Officer

Aiken County, SC (AP) - A dashcam video shows a South Carolina police officer stick his gun into the window of a driver's car before pulling the weapon out and killing the man.

State police released the video of North Augusta police Officer Justin Craven shooting Ernest Satterwhite on Monday after Craven pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor and was sentenced to three years of probation. The Associated Press has been asking to see the video for nearly two years since the February 2014 shooting.

In the footage, Craven runs up to Satterwhite's car after a 13-minute chase. He sticks his gun in Satterwhite's open window, and a black arm is seen pushing at the pistol. Craven pulls the weapon out and fires several shots.

Police experts say an officer should never charge at a suspect without determining whether the person is dangerous.

Craven pleaded guilty to misconduct in office. In addition to probation, he also got 80 hours of community service.

Prosecutors originally wanted to charge Craven with voluntary manslaughter, but a grand jury refused. Craven was later charged with a different felony before taking the plea deal.


Craven's lawyer, Jack Swerling, says Craven made a split-second error in judgment, and shouldn't have run up to Satterwhite's car at the end of the chase. But he says he fired the shot after the Satterwhite reached for the officer's gun.

Swerling says Craven thought about going to trial to clear his name but feared that would be difficult with several other police shootings in the news.

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  • bgoat
    bgoat Members Posts: 4,339 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Just remind me to never go to South Carolina, them pigs gives no ? about shooting ? .
  • texasdaking88
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    This is why BLM exist... For those who still don't understand
  • jetlifebih
    jetlifebih Guests, Members, Writer, Content Producer Posts: 4,655 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    This is why BLM exist... For those who still don't understand
    Not according to their website

    Blm is a movement which uses civil rights incidents such as the killing of black lives per the police in an attempt to normalize homosexual behavior, put black "? " women not next to but in front of everybody else in the black community

    Read what they are about and history/herstory and info straight from the blacklivesmatterwebsite

    "It goes beyond the narrow nationalism that can be prevalent within Black communities, which merely call on Black people to love Black, live Black and buy Black, keeping straight cis Black men in the front of the movement while our sisters, ? and trans and disabled folk take up roles in the background or not at all.
    Black Lives Matter affirms the lives of Black ? and trans folks, disabled folks, black-undocumented folks, folks with records, women and all Black lives along the gender spectrum. It centers those that have been marginalized within Black liberation movements. It is a tactic to (re)build the Black liberation movement."

    One of the tabs reads "our herstory"

    This organization is against the straight black male, and I ain't wit that ? , they refuse to say men,man, or male on the website, on top of bashing straight men

    "When you design an event / campaign / et cetera based on the work of ? Black women, don’t invite them to participate in shaping it, but ask them to provide materials and ideas for next steps for said event, that is racism in practice. It’s also hetero-patriarchal. Straight men, unintentionally or intentionally, have taken the work of ? Black women and erased our contributions. Perhaps if we were the charismatic Black men many are rallying around these days, it would have been a different story, but being Black ? women in this society (and apparently within these movements) tends to equal invisibility and non-relevancy."

  • The Lonious Monk
    The Lonious Monk Members Posts: 26,258 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    We need another Dorner, but a better Dorner. See he was just a bitter pig himself. We need a guy like him, but focused on tracking down the cops that get away with this ? . What we need is a killer cop targeting:

    punisher.jpeg

    I'm not one for advocating anyone's death, but it would be dope.
  • stringer bell
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    http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-white-officer-probation-story.html
    Anger grows as white South Carolina officer gets probation in fatal shooting of black driver


    To the white police officer and the judge, the shooting two years ago of a black driver after a chase was a split-second case of bad judgment not deserving of prison time.

    But to some African Americans in South Carolina, it is an example of a judicial system that fails to protect them from officers who go too far.


    Former North Augusta Police Officer Justin Craven will serve three years of probation but no time behind bars for the killing of 68-year-old Ernest Satterwhite after he led police trying to stop him for drunken driving on a 13-minute chase.

    Craven's dashboard camera captured the chase and shooting. As soon as Satterwhite stopped, Craven ran up to his car and stuck his gun into Satterwhite's window. There is a brief struggle, and an arm is seen pushing at Craven's arm. Craven pulls the gun out of the window and fires several shots.

    Other officers run over and can be seen yelling on the video, which had no audio. Twenty minutes after he is shot, paramedics put Satterwhite's body on a backboard and one puts a stethoscope to his chest.

    Craven, 27, pleaded guilty Monday to misdemeanor misconduct in office. A prosecutor originally sought an indictment on a voluntary manslaughter charge that carried two to 30 years in prison, but a grand jury refused to indict. Solicitor Donnie Myers did get a grand jury to charge Craven with a different felony that carries up to 10 years but decided to take a plea deal. He did not return a message from the Associated Press.

    The officer's plea comes amid a nationwide debate about the use of force and how white police officers treat black people, fueled by high-profile incidents including the fatal shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., and Freddie Gray's death after he was injured in a Baltimore police van.

    For state Rep. Joe Neal, a black Democrat from Hopkins who has spent decades speaking out against racism in law enforcement and demanding accountability through data and police cameras, the fact that a prosecutor agreed to let Craven serve no time in prison is shocking. He sees a 68-year-old man who pulled to a stop in his own driveway and suddenly had a gun thrust at his head. He didn't deserve to die that night, Neal said.

    "To execute this man in this manner is murder. To allow him to plead to a simple misdemeanor, as if this man's life had no value, is inexcusable," Neal said.

    In South Carolina, Craven is the second white officer in the past year to avoid time behind bars for killing a black man. Former Eutawville Police Chief Richard Combs was charged with murder for shooting a man trying to pull out of a parking lot in a police station. Prosecutors charged him with murder, saying he escalated the confrontation. After two hung juries, they accepted a plea deal with a year of home detention.

    The sentences are "a slap on the wrist and a wink and a nod" at officers, Neal said.


    Craven's lawyer said the officer's decision to rush up to Satterwhite's door was a mistake in judgment, but the concern was justified after the chase, which included Satterwhite swerving into oncoming traffic and off the side of the road and hitting at least two other cars. No one else was injured. State police said Satterwhite's blood-alcohol level was 0.15%.

    "He had to make a split-second decision instead of like now, when everyone gets all the time they want to analyze it," Craven's lawyer Jack Swerling said.

    Police experts recommend that officers not charge into an unknown situation but instead stay behind cover in case a person is armed. No weapon was found in Satterwhite's car.

    A lawyer for Satterwhite's family did not return a phone call. North Augusta paid the family nearly $1.2 million to settle a lawsuit.

    Police records show Satterwhite had been arrested more than a dozen times on traffic violations, including three times for fleeing police. There is no evidence he ever physically fought with officers.

    Judge Frank Addy told Craven he was giving the officer probation because he could understand how the shooting happened after a long chase, the Aiken Standard reported.

    Swerling said Craven regrets that Satterwhite died in the shooting and has no plans to be a police officer again.
  • the dukester
    the dukester Members Posts: 1,822 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Every time a pig gets off for killing an unarmed black man, 3 or 4 militant black men are created with revenge on their mind.

    Just like when the U.S illegally invaded Iraq, to steal their oil, and slaughtered hundreds of thousands of young men....Which resulted in the birth of the insurgency.

    I remember I got 6 months in the pokey for having a dime-bag of weed in my pocket. And this pig gets 3 months probation?

    And these cacs wonder why we hate the police.
  • ReppinTime
    ReppinTime Members Posts: 4,760 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    We need another Dorner, but a better Dorner. See he was just a bitter pig himself. We need a guy like him, but focused on tracking down the cops that get away with this ? . What we need is a killer cop targeting:

    punisher.jpeg

    I'm not one for advocating anyone's death, but it would be dope.



    U dun goof'd boi


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  • The Lonious Monk
    The Lonious Monk Members Posts: 26,258 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    ReppinTime wrote: »
    We need another Dorner, but a better Dorner. See he was just a bitter pig himself. We need a guy like him, but focused on tracking down the cops that get away with this ? . What we need is a killer cop targeting:

    punisher.jpeg

    I'm not one for advocating anyone's death, but it would be dope.



    U dun goof'd boi


    us-fbi-raid1.jpg

    It's not my fault. He's not the hero I want. He's the one they deserve.