Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Cop Walk In The Zachary Hammond Case! [NSFW]

The killing of  Zachary Hammond.was justified says the law.

If it wasn't for #BlackLivesMatter, we wouldn't hear the story of a 19-year old teen being gunned down by plain clothes after they accused him of raving up the vehicle and trying to run him over.

The FBI and Justice Department are looking into the case. They are determining if use of force was justified.

Zachary Hammond, a Seneca, South Carolina teen was accompanied by an alleged prostitute. Tori Morton, 23 year old accompanied with Zach was later arrested.

Tori Morton was sobbing in mug.
Now that she's out of lockup Tori said that the cop used excessive force.

The law put two slugs in Zach. He was killed upon impact. His vehicle rolled a bit. He was unarmed.

The officer who put the slugs in him was 32-year-old police lieutenant Mark Tiller. Tiller was not indicted in the shooting. This sparked outrage among the family and #BlackLivesMatter activists.

Now his family demands answers to why their son was gunned down. Yeah, the junk food media will do the usual "well he was this before that!" They do a document drop to say well if it wasn't for his behavior, he wouldn't be shot.

The concern trolls practice in deflecting and distracting.

Why an unarmed suspect was gunned down for a minor offense?

Zach had a history of involvement with drugs, and threatened to kill his ex-girlfriend three months prior to the incident. Previous text messages revealed a prior unwillingness to stop for police or to submit to lawful authority, and he had previously run through several police checkpoints in order to evade arrest.

Mark Tiller, Seneca Police and dog handler
Tiller approached Zach's car, ordering him to show his hands. Zach did not show his hands and instead accelerated toward the officer, damaging the curb and forcing the officer to step back to avoid being hit.

Tiller then fired two rounds from his .45 caliber handgun at close range through the open driver's side window of the car as Zach tried to flee. Bullets struck Zach in the left chest and left rear shoulder.

According to a police report, Tiller feared being run over by Zach's vehicle when he backed it up and then pulled forward toward the officer. Zach was under the influence of cocaine at the time of his death.

In the video from clear up, the Tiller fired upon the vehicle the moment Zach rode off. The video is disturbing. What got me was he said that he's going to call his PBA rep.

That code for union rep.

In the video I see that Zach was trying to avoid Tiller. I see that Tiller overracted to the fact that Zach was trying to pull away.



The shooting happened at about 8:20 p.m. July 26 in the parking lot of Hardee's on Bypass 123 in Seneca during an undercover drug sting that targeted Tori 23, who was a passenger in Hammond’s car.

Tori accidentally texted a state trooper who had a very similar number to the person she was trying to sell drugs to.

The exchange goes as follows:

Tori (from Zach Hammond's Cell): hey this tori I gotta g (gram) for 60 of the good (street language for cocaine)
Trooper: Can i meet you in a little bit
Tori (from Zach's Cell): yeah whenever

The trooper called Seneca police, who sent an undercover officer to Hardee's to meet with Morton and Hammond.

This was the exchange between the officer and Morton around 8:25 p.m:

Officer: I'm in the back where you at
Toril (from Zach's Cell): I think im beside u lol

Tiller was sent to Hardee's for backup. This would lead to the deadly encounter.

The decision not to bring state charges against Tiller does not close the case. The U.S. Justice Department has opened a civil rights investigation into the matter and that federal investigation is still ongoing.

To read more about the Zach Hammond shooting click on this link.

World News Today send our condolences to the family of Zachary Hammond.



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