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Woman, 92, dies in shootout with police

Buck36

Junior
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/11/22/woman.shot.ap/index.html

Woman, 92, dies in shootout with police

ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- The niece of a 92-year-old woman shot to death by police said her aunt likely had reason to shoot three narcotics investigators as they stormed her house.
Police insisted the officers did everything right before entering the home Tuesday evening, despite suggestions from the woman's neighbors and relatives that it was a case of mistaken identity.
The woman, Kathryn Johnston, was the only resident in the house at the time and had lived there for about 17 years, Assistant Chief Alan Dreher said.
The officers had a legal warrant, "knocked and announced" before they forced open the door and were justified in shooting once fired upon, he said.
Sarah Dozier, the niece, told WAGA-TV that there were never drugs at the house. (Watch niece's fury at police shooting)
"My aunt was in good health. I'm sure she panicked when they kicked that door down," Dozier said. "There was no reason they had to go in there and shoot her down like a dog."
As the plainclothes Atlanta police officers approached the house about 7 p.m., a woman inside started shooting, striking each of them, said Officer Joe Cobb, a police spokesman.
One was hit in the arm, another in a thigh and the third in a shoulder. The officers were taken to a hospital for treatment, and all three were conscious and alert, police said.
The Rev. Markel Hutchins, a civil rights leader, said Johnston's family deserves an apology.
"Of the police brutality cases we've had, this is the most egregious because of the woman's age," Hutchins said.
Hutchins said he would try to meet with Atlanta Police Chief Richard Pennington and would also meet with lawyers.
 
92. Well then she's been around long enough to know that if you shoot at the cops they are going to shoot back. Her fault not the cops. They had a legal warrant to enter the home.

That being said it is a terrible situation because it does look very bad.
 
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scarletandgrey;668599; said:
92. Well then she's been around long enough to know that if you shoot at the cops they are going to shoot back. Her fault not the cops. They had a legal warrant to enter the home.

Well the article says that the officers were in plainclothes, so to a 92 year-old woman living on her own (hence sound judgement probably not 100%), all she saw was three regularly dressed people breaking into her house, not three police officers serving a warrant. It all depends on how well they announced themselves before entering.

Not saying they are necessarily at fault, obviously they had to protect themselves, just an unfortunate situation all around.
 
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bearonu;668636; said:
Well the article says that the officers were in plainclothes, so to a 92 year-old woman living on her own (hence sound judgement probably not 100%), all she saw was three regularly dressed people breaking into her house, not three police officers serving a warrant. It all depends on how well they announced themselves before entering.

Not saying they are necessarily at fault, obviously they had to protect themselves, just an unfortunate situation all around.

She shot them while they were approaching the house. I agree though they could have been more recoginizable (sp?)
 
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The story seems to contradict itself, because just two paragraphs earlier they word it like this:

The officers had a legal warrant, "knocked and announced" before they forced open the door and were justified in shooting once fired upon, he said. Sarah Dozier, the niece, told WAGA-TV that there were never drugs at the house. (Watch niece's fury at police shooting)
"My aunt was in good health. I'm sure she panicked when they kicked that door down," Dozier said. "There was no reason they had to go in there and shoot her down like a dog."
 
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I do have to say, how many times do you see "con" artists posing as cops, someone working for the cable company, ect....to rob the elderly.

Maybe this lady thought the same thing. They came to the door, said they had a warrant, but were in plain street clothes. She could've thought they weren't really cops and were trying to harm her.
 
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It is going to be a real mess. The police "knocked and announced" before they forced open the door so they followed protocol. The woman was 92 so I doubt she could hear well. She shot first but would have been terrified by the raid. It is extremely unfortunate for all parties involved.
 
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I am quite frankly amazed that she was able to squeeze off two rounds and hit two different guys. Granny is a freeken stud.

How was she able to get to a gun and fire two times if she did not hear them knocking? Not possible. No, she heard them for sure and might of thought she was being robbed.

Robbed of what we do not know yet.

But seeing that she shot two cops, it isn't like they mowed her down like a an unarmed dog.
 
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Buck36;668594; said:
The Rev. Markel Hutchins, a civil rights leader, said Johnston's family deserves an apology.
"Of the police brutality cases we've had, this is the most egregious because of the woman's age," Hutchins said.

The Rev Markel Hutchins is a right moron.

This was certainly one big clusterfuck, but it is nowhere within sight of "police brutality".
 
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Muck;668847; said:
The Rev Markel Hutchins is a right moron.

This was certainly one big clusterfuck, but it is nowhere within sight of "police brutality".

Yes, but that is how those fuck bags get their name and agenda into the headlines...by getting involved in an unfortunate incident like this.


On a side note, have you ever heard a relative or friend of the bad guy say..."yep, my son sure was a fuck stick", or "Yep, granny should know that if you shoot at cops they will most likely shoot back."?
 
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