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  • Police Murder twice in 6 months in town of 26,000

    The good news is that the mayor, and 4 of 5 city council members will be up for re-election in 2 weeks, with this happening at such an inconvient time something probably will be done. [I was a bit optomistic when I made this comment, still no police review board, and the new police chief is a nasty, condesending fossil].

    I never thought I'd see this happen in America:
    The City of Eureka has a population of only 26,000, yet the cops have been implicated a second time in six months in a highly questionable killing. The first Cheri Moore, had been brandishing a flare gun. She was killed after only 2 hours, as police denied her offer to leave if she was provided with cigarrettes and medication. The police knew that she was dirought as it was the anniversary of her son's suicide.

    The second killing occured when police with a probabtion violation warrant for a boy frequently in trouble for running away from home, fled the police. Initally, he had a knife, family saying he'd dropped it, police saying he was carring it.
    Eureka teen shot multiple times, dies
    by Kara D. Machado, 10/24/2006

    A Eureka teen was shot and killed by a Eureka police officer near Washington Elementary School following a foot chase Monday afternoon.

    Christopher Arrion Burgess, 16, of Eureka was pronounced dead at St. Joseph Hospital in Eureka.

    None of the children at the elementary school were harmed during the shooting, and the officer who shot Burgess was placed on administrative leave pending the conclusion of the investigation, according to EPD Public Information Officer Suzie Owsley.

    Police were vague with regard to specifics on the shooting, offering a short news release on the incident.

    At about 2 p.m. Monday, Eureka Police Department officers were called to the 2200 block of Chester Street to assist Humboldt County probation officers in a foot chase with a “male subject armed with a knife,” according to the release.

    The subject was later identified by Humboldt County Coroner Frank Jager as Burgess.

    An EPD officer and an off-duty Humboldt County Sheriff’s deputy joined in the chase, which led them to the gulch area behind the 2200 block of Chester Street, the release stated.

    Although the release stated that shots were fired, it was not specified as to what circumstances led to the shots being fired.

    Also, Owsley could not release where Burgess was shot or how many shots were fired.

    It was later revealed that Burgess was shot by a Eureka police officer, Owsley reported.

    Prior to the shots being fired, Washington Elementary School Principal Lee Ann Lanning said school officials went into immediate lockdown, a standard procedure, with students moving under their desks.

    All of Chester Street between Dolbeer and W Street was blocked off by patrol units — consisting of EPD, HCSO, volunteer and unmarked units — and the fronts of two houses in the 2200 block of Chester Street were cordoned off with yellow police tape.

    Before being transported via ambulance to St. Joseph Hospital, attempts were made to revive Burgess at the scene of the shooting.

    Burgess was ultimately pronounced dead at the hospital at 2:26 p.m., Jager said, and coroner’s officials picked up Burgess’ body at about 3 p.m.

    Jager said it is safe to say that Burgess died from multiple gunshot wounds to the chest.

    An autopsy, to be conducted by a forensic pathologist in Redding, has been scheduled for Wednesday morning, Jager said.

    The multi-agency Humboldt County Critical Incident Response Team was called out to the scene to investigate the shooting, Owsley reported, with the investigation expected to continue through Monday evening.

    Ellen Mattson, who has lived in the area near the shooting for almost 40 years, has police tape behind her house, near the gulch area.

    Mattson said incidents such as Monday’s “never happens in this neighborhood.”
    Last edited by realpolitic; January 6, 2007, 14:11.

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    Mattson said incidents such as Monday’s “never happens in this neighborhood.”

    I call bull****!
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    • #3
      I have had dealings with the Eureka PD that were so nasty I'd brought it to the attention of the city council, before the first killing, I looked at the swing voter on the coucil, she looked embarrassed. Nothing was done. I now have an ACLU lawyer filing suit.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by realpolitic
        I have had dealings with the Eureka PD that were so nasty I'd brought it to the attention of the city council, before the first killing, I looked at the swing voter on the coucil, she looked embarrassed. Nothing was done. I now have an ACLU lawyer filing suit.
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        • #5
          Let his death be a lesson to the rest. When armed men tell you to drop the weapon you have, you should drop the damned weapon.
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          • #6
            When I read eureka teen, I thought the police shot a teen who was yelling eureka
            I need a foot massage

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            • #7
              Originally posted by DinoDoc
              Let his death be a lesson to the rest. When armed men tell you to drop the weapon you have, you should drop the damned weapon.
              Sounds like it is unclear if he didn´t even do it.
              His family said he did, the policemen say he didn´t,
              and reading through these things I don´t know if I should trust the policemen above the family

              Sounds like in Eureka you really shouldn´t drop your weapons, you´ll need them to defend yourself against the police
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              • #8
                First, Huboldt law enforcement doesn't always tell the truth.
                News Briefs from November 3, 2005 North Coast Journal Weekly of Politics, People and Art, Humboldt County, Calif., USA


                They have also been involved in the notorious SCOTUS pepper spray incident. http://www.mindfully.org/Heritage/Hu...pray4nov02.htm

                Some even have a reputation for pushing women back into drugs and prostitution so they can blackmail them for sex. Humboldt is near the top in california in suicides, drug overdoses, sexual crimes, and psychiatric drug persciptions, and the abuses of the Eureka PD are definately part of it. Fortunately, at the city council meeting, there were plenty of people willing to stand up to them. I did 7 months ago, I'm willing to tell the truth, even when it seems I'm nuts (I started talking about computer voting fruad in June 2003). The one thing that amazed me is, outside of the meeting at city hall, there were 3 boys aged about 10-12, debunking the chief's story as well as any adult.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by realpolitic
                  The one thing that amazed me is, outside of the meeting at city hall, there were 3 boys aged about 10-12, debunking the chief's story as well as any adult.
                  Damn straight
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                  • #10
                    Based solely on the information provided up to this point regarding the teen, there is nothing that indicates any wrong doing on the part of police.

                    I will comment on the others as I read them.
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                    • #11
                      The Cheri Moore link requires a login/registration. Copy/paste the story/report if you want my opinion.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by realpolitic
                        First, Huboldt law enforcement doesn't always tell the truth.
                        http://www.northcoastjournal.com/110305/news1103.html
                        I do not know the size of the Huboldt County Sheriff's Department, but the information provided appears to concern a single Deputy. Does a single Deputy reflect opon his department? Yes. Should the entire department be demonized because of one Deputy? No. Plus he is no longer with the department. What were the results of the internal investigation, or it that still on-going?
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by realpolitic
                          They have also been involved in the notorious SCOTUS pepper spray incident. http://www.mindfully.org/Heritage/Hu...pray4nov02.htm
                          Hmmm... Using pepper spray on these non-combative subjects does seem a bit odd and I do not support it, but look at it from the police perspective. The protesters were violating laws and it is the police's job to remove and arrest them. These people went out of their way to make doing their job as difficult as possible (without being combative), maybe even going so far as to make cutting the chains unsafe to themselves (it did state that the police believed cutting the chains to be unsafe). The police MUST do their job. No matter what. So my question is what were the police susposed to do? (Remember, defending something is not agreeing with it)

                          The article further states that the Police "consulted with legal experts" before doing anything. Good move on their part. Now if the county gets sued (the the officers personally), they should sue whoever these legal experts were for the same amount.
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                          • #14
                            There Is A God!


                            The governor was visiting Eureka High yesterday, and I'm sure someone told him of this "Inconvient Truth". An old friend of mine worked closely with him on The Special Olympics, and from what he told me, Ahhhnold will be outraged.


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                            The court held the Sheriff and his deputy culpible, but not the county. "consulted with legal experts" is a worthless phrase in Humboldt. In my case, I got ticketed for sleeping in my van 3 weeks after the Ninth Circuit said such laws are unconstitutional. I can't tell you much about the case yet, the only thing I'll say is that there is absolutely no shortage of evidence on my side.

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                            • #15
                              Hey, just remember that its not someting I would have done, but my question remains: What did the protesters expect them to do to do their jobs?
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