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Posted: 9/25/2014 1:42:59 AM EDT
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The video showing a shooting involving a state trooper and an unarmed man has been released to the public by police. The video was taken from the dash camera installed inside 31-year-old Sean Groubert's vehicle during an encounter in which Groubert shot 35-year-old Levar Jones on September 4th at a Circle K gas station on Broad River Road. Department of Public Safety Director Leroy Smith fired Groubert on September 19th after observing the video and reviewing a report from the State Law Enforcement Division. _____________ Good firing. Hoping for jail. Jesus. It doesn't get much worse than this. |
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Ah, the old ask him for his license and then shoot him when he tries to retrieve it routine.
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Fucking piece of shit needs about 15 years in prison.
Jesus Christ. |
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Seems pretty obvious the officer thought the guy was reaching for a weapon in the vehicle, however, he did start shooting way before any potential lethal threat was observed. It doesn't seem like this was a high risk enforcement action based on the officer's original request for the license, but I would like to know what the context of the call for service was or the reason for the stop to help paint the whole picture for me.
ETA: Good God, a seat belt violation? Clearly not a suspect in a high profile event or anything like that. Wow, he must have been fresh out of the academy or something. |
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Seems pretty obvious the officer thought the guy was reaching for a weapon in the vehicle, however, he did start shooting way before any potential lethal threat was observed. It doesn't seem like this was a high risk enforcement action based on the officer's original request for the license, but I would like to know what the context of the call for service was or the reason for the stop to help paint the whole picture for me. View Quote States in the video, the reason for the stop was driving without a seat belt (Seat belt violation)t and while on private property. |
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Seems pretty obvious the officer thought the guy was reaching for a weapon in the vehicle, however, he did start shooting way before any potential lethal threat was observed. It doesn't seem like this was a high risk enforcement action based on the officer's original request for the license, but I would like to know what the context of the call for service was or the reason for the stop to help paint the whole picture for me. View Quote Officer said it was a seat belt violation. |
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Seems pretty obvious the officer thought the guy was reaching for a weapon in the vehicle, however, he did start shooting way before any potential lethal threat was observed. It doesn't seem like this was a high risk enforcement action based on the officer's original request for the license, but I would like to know what the context of the call for service was or the reason for the stop to help paint the whole picture for me. View Quote He pulled up to the gas station with his seatbelt off. He also stated he took it off as he was turning into the lot. |
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No question it's a bad shoot. What's interesting is that he had been involved in a previous shooting that was clean (was actually taking rounds from the bad guy prior to the shoot). While I expect he'll be convicted, I'll be interested to see how possible PTSD works into this, and what charge he ends up with. THIS is why PTSD in cops is a serious (but generally ignored) issue... it can result in a very bad thing happening to an innocent man.
BTW, for all the basement-dwelling, mouth-breathing cop haters out there, no favoritism was shown in the case, nor was anything covered up. Rule of law in action. |
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No question it's a bad shoot. What's interesting is that he had been involved in a previous shooting that was clean (was actually taking rounds from the bad guy prior to the shoot). While I expect he'll be convicted, I'll be interested to see how possible PTSD works into this, and what charge he ends up with. THIS is why PTSD in cops is a serious (but generally ignored) issue... it can result in a very bad thing happening to an innocent man. BTW, for all the basement-dwelling, mouth-breathing cop haters out there, no favoritism was shown in the case, nor was anything covered up. Rule of law in action. View Quote Sounds like the department handled it correctly. But charges need to be filed. I'm no hater of police but that was beyond unacceptable. Only his lack of skill saved that mans life. And PTSD shouldn't even be admissible. Has nothing to do with this incident. I sincerely hope he goes to prison for many years. |
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This is what happens when you teach or someone learns tasks rather than goals. The task here (and it was wrong) is to shoot people who make furtive movements. The goal is to use force when necessary against threats.
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I can see how the troop might have felt threatened by the guy abruptly turning and reaching into his car,
however the officer was just too fast on the trigger and fired before the threat was verified. Pulling someone over for a seat belt violation on private property is bogus. I don't think the officer was justified at all on this action. |
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Egads!
Hope the driver recovers fully. Trooper Hair Trigger needs to face the music. |
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Ex-S.C. trooper who shot unarmed man faces charges
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A former South Carolina state trooper who shot an unarmed man was charged Wednesday with assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature. Sean Groubert, 31, was booked at the Richland County Detention Center. He faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted. http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/09/24/ex-trooper-who-shot-unarmed-man-faces-charges/16178961/ |
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Hopefully the State Trooper gets prison time, and sued. Hope the good guy recovers from his wounds.
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haha Wow even managed to squeeze one last round off after the guy had his hands up.
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Disturbing, yes. There is so much that was done wrong in that video, it's hard to pic where to start.
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Even dash cams are filming vertically now.
Bad shoot etc, etc. everything I'd say has already been said. |
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Quoted: States in the video, the reason for the stop was driving without a seat belt (Seat belt violation)t and while on private property. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Seems pretty obvious the officer thought the guy was reaching for a weapon in the vehicle, however, he did start shooting way before any potential lethal threat was observed. It doesn't seem like this was a high risk enforcement action based on the officer's original request for the license, but I would like to know what the context of the call for service was or the reason for the stop to help paint the whole picture for me. States in the video, the reason for the stop was driving without a seat belt (Seat belt violation)t and while on private property. |
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People are getting shot because they don't know any better by officers who are simply being too aggressive. This is not isolated, it is a trend that needs de-escalated. View Quote Calm down. There are tens of thousands of vehicle stops and other police contacts that happen every single day. Very rarely is any force used, much less deadly force. And in the overwhelming majority of cases when deadly force is used, it is very easily justified. This guy fucked up and overreacted, not a trend. And he will answer for it. |
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Officer doesn't need to go to jail ...
... but damn, he could have accidently killed the nice kid and America doesn't need that right now, what with Obama at the UN or wherever, invoking Ferguson and all. |
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Lol at the JBT's here saying bad shoot, but PTSD and furtive movement. It would be interesting to know how many times he has come close to doing this before incident. So now that he is fired, will he have to pay for his own defense?
Comedy gold. |
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Officer doesn't need to go to jail ... ... but damn, he could have accidently killed the nice kid and America doesn't need that right now, what with Obama at the UN or wherever, invoking Ferguson and all. View Quote Yes he does Mark. Actions have consequences and the courts agree that "good faith" just doesn't fly in this case. |
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Calm down. There are tens of thousands of vehicle stops and other police contacts that happen every single day. Very rarely is any force used, much less deadly force. And in the overwhelming majority of cases when deadly force is used, it is very easily justified. This guy fucked up and overreacted, not a trend. And he will answer for it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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People are getting shot because they don't know any better by officers who are simply being too aggressive. This is not isolated, it is a trend that needs de-escalated. Calm down. There are tens of thousands of vehicle stops and other police contacts that happen every single day. Very rarely is any force used, much less deadly force. And in the overwhelming majority of cases when deadly force is used, it is very easily justified. This guy fucked up and overreacted, not a trend. And he will answer for it. I would love to see those statistics posted from a reliable source. Please provide the data to support your claim. BTW, love the patronizing way you answered, lol. |
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It's a wonder he didn't kill several bystanders with that terrible shooting display.
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Hope the cock sucker does years in a prison.
Fucking seat belt pull over and shoots 4 times. Why do some of us not trust cops? Prayers to the victim. |
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No question it's a bad shoot. What's interesting is that he had been involved in a previous shooting that was clean (was actually taking rounds from the bad guy prior to the shoot). While I expect he'll be convicted, I'll be interested to see how possible PTSD works into this, and what charge he ends up with. THIS is why PTSD in cops is a serious (but generally ignored) issue... it can result in a very bad thing happening to an innocent man. BTW, for all the basement-dwelling, mouth-breathing cop haters out there, no favoritism was shown in the case, nor was anything covered up. Rule of law in action. View Quote PTSD......For this shoot....no fucking way. Stop trying to make excuses. This cop simply tried to kill the driver. PTSD should be taken seriously, but this was an assault. No cop hate, just BAD cop hate. This is happening way too much. |
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