Cops
Execute 80-yr-old Man in his Own Bed During Botched Raid
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February, 2015
Eugene
Mallory was an 80-yr-old retired engineer who was respected and loved
by his community.
He
often helped his neighbors and struck up conversations to offer them
the wisdom of his life experiences.
All
of that came to an end early one morning as numerous officers bashed
in his front door and raided his home.
Moments
later, Eugene was found riddled with bullet wounds, in
his bed.
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This
kind 80-yr-old man posed no threat to officers whatsoever, but was
executed because cops thought they smelled “meth” coming from the
house.
Making
matters worse, police reports then claimed that they told Eugene to
“drop a gun” before killing him.
But
the recording of the incident reveals that that was a lie, according
to reports.
Eugene
actually did not charge officers with a weapon at all. He was shot
and killed as
he lied in his own bed, according
to reports.
After
opening fire on Eugene, a cop can then be
heard saying “drop the gun” as if he knew he would need to cover
himself in court, reports say.
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Eugene
leaves behind his wife and family, who believe he was unjustifiably
murdered.
This
is what America has become — a kind old man dying in a pool of
blood in his own bed.
Individuals
who decide to become cops produce little of value for society
Any
valuable services that they provide — such as investigating crimes
after the fact, or directing traffic during accidents —
are incidental to
the true purpose for which their institution exists, and can be
provided by independent organizations.
The institution of contemporary policing exists solely to protect political rulers, whether by generating forced tribute (i.e. tickets for victimless “crimes”), invading people’s homes, shooting them and seizing their property, or by suppressing rebellion with threats and iniatory violence.
Eugene
joins countless other victims of the police state, with no-knock
raids now increasing
to 4000% since the 1980s, and
with over
5,000 Americans killed by cops since 9/11.
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