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Police Union In Kenosha, Wis., Provides Account Of Jacob Blake Shooting
Actually, two officers attempted to tase Blake.We don't know what he had in his hand. If it was a knife, it's a wonder the second cop didn't try to tase Blake when the first cop's attempt failed.
NPR said:The statement from the Kenosha Professional Police Association also says officers twice shot Tasers at Blake but these failed to subdue him.
Well that only took five days.
Meanwhile the Wisconsin AG refuses to say whether the cops knew about the knife.
I'm going to wait for the AG to make up his mind on that count. It seems strange that he still won't (can't?) answer the question but maybe he's being a stickler for protocol so he doesn't screw up the case. .
Funny you should say that!It's an even bigger wonder why they weren't both shouting "Drop the knife!" the entire time Blake was walking to his car.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel said:Video taken by onlookers shows something in Blake’s hand but it is grainy and difficult to make out. The man who made the widely shared cellphone video of the shooting said he heard officers yell, “Drop the knife! Drop the knife!” but he said he didn’t see a knife in Blake’s hands.
Good info, thanks.
And there is more about the union statement.
New details in Kenosha shootings: Jacob Blake tasered twice; Rittenhouse attorney says he did not transport gunMilwaukee Journal Sentinel said:In a full-throated defense of the officers' conduct, union attorney Brendan Matthews said Blake refused to follow commands and violently resisted, despite being tasered twice, and at one point put an officer in a headlock.
"The officers first saw him holding the knife while they were on the passenger side of the vehicle," he said.
It is unclear from Matthews' statement when the knife would have been drawn by Blake, before or after the fight on the ground.
So yeah, according to the police he did have a knife, and the guy who shot the video confirms that they were yelling for him to drop it.
According to the police union, not the Kenosha Police Department or the Wisconsin AG. The union is defending its members. I don't expect them to do anything less.
I'm going to wait for the AG's investigators to release their official report before reaching any conclusions. There's too much still to learn about how that all went down.