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A St. Paul man was helping a friend guard his gas station during last summers riot. An unmarked van pulled up, and started shooting (rubber bullets). He shot back.
Read the article. You may find it interesting. I saw his mug shot. He didn't look too good. But it has been talked about for some time; about John Q. meeting swat thugs with fire power. Things don't look too good for cops after body cameras and sound contradict their lies.
https://kstp.com/news/saint-paul-man-who-shot-at-minneapolis-police-in-self-defense-acquitted-of-all-charges-by-jury/6224974/
An unidentified officer gave orders to Bittell, saying, "F*** 'em up, gas 'em, f*** 'em up." Once the unit started making their way down Lake Street, Bittell advised the officers, "the first f***ers we see, we're just hammering 'em with 40s." The driver was also instructed to approach with no lights or sirens activated on the cargo van.
The civilian was shouting, "they're shooting, they're shooting!" At no point did Stallings or the people with Stallings identify the people shooting as police. According to Stallings, he wasn't made aware of whom the people shooting at the crowds were, as they never made their presence openly known.
Once the officers spotted Stallings, Bittell informed his unit to "hit 'em," as one rubber bullet hit Stallings in the lower chest area, according to court documents.
After firing his weapon at the officers "three or four times," Stallings, a military veteran, then realized it was police and put his pistol down and laid down on the ground, after police yelled, "shots fired, shots fired." He didn't move for about 20 seconds as the officers approached. Body camera footage shows police kicking and punching Stallings while he was lying on the ground, as stated by the judge in court records.
Read the article. You may find it interesting. I saw his mug shot. He didn't look too good. But it has been talked about for some time; about John Q. meeting swat thugs with fire power. Things don't look too good for cops after body cameras and sound contradict their lies.
https://kstp.com/news/saint-paul-man-who-shot-at-minneapolis-police-in-self-defense-acquitted-of-all-charges-by-jury/6224974/
An unidentified officer gave orders to Bittell, saying, "F*** 'em up, gas 'em, f*** 'em up." Once the unit started making their way down Lake Street, Bittell advised the officers, "the first f***ers we see, we're just hammering 'em with 40s." The driver was also instructed to approach with no lights or sirens activated on the cargo van.
The civilian was shouting, "they're shooting, they're shooting!" At no point did Stallings or the people with Stallings identify the people shooting as police. According to Stallings, he wasn't made aware of whom the people shooting at the crowds were, as they never made their presence openly known.
Once the officers spotted Stallings, Bittell informed his unit to "hit 'em," as one rubber bullet hit Stallings in the lower chest area, according to court documents.
After firing his weapon at the officers "three or four times," Stallings, a military veteran, then realized it was police and put his pistol down and laid down on the ground, after police yelled, "shots fired, shots fired." He didn't move for about 20 seconds as the officers approached. Body camera footage shows police kicking and punching Stallings while he was lying on the ground, as stated by the judge in court records.