More police criticism, but by former police commander

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https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/law-justice/wheres-the-justice-retired-police-commander-confused-angry-over-daughters-death-at-hands-of-redmond-officers/

‘Where’s the justice?’ Retired police commander confused, angry over daughter’s death at hands of Redmond officers

Andrea Churna thought someone was trying to kill her when she called Redmond police for help the night of Sept. 20, 2020. Raised around cops, she did what she was asked to do when police arrived to find her armed with a handgun.

She put the weapon down, walked out of her apartment unarmed, clad in a T-shirt and yoga pants, hands up, and laid face down on the carpeted hallway floor outside her door — “proned out” as officers at the scene described it.

None of that kept police from killing her. An officer, just 18 months out of the police academy, shot the 39-year-old mother six times with a high-powered rifle as she lay on the floor 30 feet away. She had been in obvious distress and was asking for her ex-husband.

“She called them for help,” said an emotional Michael Thomas, Churna’s father, as he sat at the dining room table in his home in Port Orchard. “And they killed her for it. This is a nightmare for us. Where is the justice for my daughter?”

More than a year later, Thomas is dismissive of the process surrounding the investigation into his daughter’s death. He’s frustrated that nobody can tell him whether the officers involved will be held accountable for what he believes was an unnecessary and excessive use of force against an unarmed, mentally disturbed woman who had asked for help and was trying to surrender.

While any father would feel that way in his position,[highlight=yellow] Thomas’ opinion carries a certain authority — he’s a retired Michigan State Police commander who in a distinguished 32-year career investigated or oversaw investigations into dozens of police shootings and homicides himself. [/highlight]
 
Thomas’ opinion carries a certain authority — he’s a retired Michigan State Police commander who in a distinguished 32-year career investigated or oversaw investigations into dozens of police shootings and homicides himself.

I wonder if Thomas ever covered up any wrongful police shootings of other people's children.
 
"None of that kept police from killing her. An officer, just 18 months out of the police academy, shot the 39-year-old mother six times with a high-powered rifle as she lay on the floor 30 feet away."

This officer wouldn't happen to be named Brailsford, would it?
 
The city of Redmond, the DA, and the police department have circled the wagons if for no other reason than to try to figure out how to limit civil liability and deflect blame in a potentially expensive lawsuit.

The father of the victim is a retired Michigan State Police commander. I doubt that carries any weight in Redmond, Washington.

Here is a more detailed account of what happened.
After the officers shot Churna, they approached her with the ballistic shield in front.

“As we approached Churna, I could see that she was not moving,” the officer carrying the shield wrote. “She did not appear to be a threat any longer …”

Police placed her in handcuffs and began chest compressions. Churna died at the scene.

Yeah, after pumping 6 bullets into her she would not be a "threat" any longer.

https://www.kuow.org/stories/redmon...n-she-was-fatally-shot-by-police-records-show

Also, Churna was white. If she was black, Redmond would have been burned to the ground.
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