A Los Angeles county sheriff’s deputy shot and killed a 27-year-old woman who had called 911 to report that she was under attack by a former boyfriend, police officials and lawyers for the victim’s family said on Thursday. Records show the deputy had killed another person in similar circumstances three years ago.

On 4 December, Niani Finlayson called police and “reported that her boyfriend would not leave her alone and then screaming and sounds of a struggle could be heard”, the LA sheriff’s department (LASD) said in a statement. When deputies arrived at the apartment in Lancaster, a city in the northern region of LA county, they could hear screaming, LASD said.

Finlayson was inside with her nine-year-old daughter and had been injured by her ex-boyfriend and wanted him removed, her family’s attorneys said. The exact circumstances that led to the fatal shooting are unclear and LASD has so far declined to release body-camera footage.

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Against Carceral Feminism: Relying on state violence to curb domestic violence only ends up harming the most marginalized women.

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I just don’t understand the logic here. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all in favor of abolishing the Duluth Model and the requirement to incarcerate someone on a domestic violence call.

But neither this situation, nor the story you linked to seems to have much to do with that policy.

In both situations, the police acted completely out of bounds. It is a completely different problem.

The story on the website was written in 2014 about an incident that happened in 1999, that’s almost 25 years ago. It can’t be considered relevant today. If there’s a real systemic problem of this kind, you should have at least a dozen cases like this every single year.

Hopefully, in this most recent case we’ll get some body cam footage released so we find out what really happened.

And also hopefully, the body cams is what will put this guy off the force forever. It’s the second time he seems to have done something like this, but I’d bet that the first time, body cams were not standard practice yet.

Seems to me that the solution to stop this kind of thing from being a common problem is body cams, and that’s what we have.

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And also hopefully, the body cams is what will put this guy off the force forever.

It turns out that doesn’t work when the DA’s office and/or the courts are just as corrupt as the cops, which is a majority of the time.

Also while we’re wishing for things, wish for him to be in prison forever. There is absolutely no reason cops shouldn’t face penalties that are at least as harsh as what ordinary people face when they blatantly commit crimes.

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History is relevant, especially when there hasn’t been any significant deviation from the historical status quo.

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fatally shoot

Uh, murder is the word you’re looking for

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involuntary manslaughter

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I doubt it was involuntary.

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“Oops I accidentally emptied my magazine uwu”

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Involuntary voluntary manslaughter

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There’s footage to be released next week. I’ll wait until then to raise my pitchfork.

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The firearm flew out of the officer’s holster and bullets were fired. Also, a woman died of acute lead poisoning.

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They “egregiously passed a bullet through the vital matter of a person who probably was the perpetrator they were calling about because they were black.” It’s not murder, it’s just American cops daily quota.

Fuck American cops.

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You need clarity when it comes to cops, they could also have kneeled on her neck or beaten her to death.

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Never call the police regardless of your ethnicity. Period. They’re not going to help. If you don’t get shot, they’ll look for some pretext to arrest you - even if you’re the victim or witness of a crime.

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Only call the cops if you’re 100% OK with anyone involved and around being killed. I.e. you’re already under threat of death.

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I mean without knowing more information than “she was being attacked by an ex boyfriend in a domestic violence situation” she very well could have been. I don’t fault her at all for wanting to call the cops. 100% of the fault lies with the responding officers and the system that allows them to operate with the training and mindset that they have.

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It didn’t seem to me that they were implying the officers are not at fault, but the fact remains that cops cannot be trusted to do the right thing when called and that you could end up dead if you call them as the victim reporting a crime.

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If her boyfriend was threatening to physically harm her or her child (he did injure her) and was preventing them from leaving, what do you suggest she do?

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Noor shot a woman who called because she thought some one was being raped. These kinds of “mistakes” never should happen.

And they happen way too often,

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How is the whole US rioting at this point? Curious Frenchy here

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I believe you dropped this: “not”

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Ah there it is thank you my young man !

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