THIS is why i love cop killers & hearing about cops/pigs being killed. Anyone who smypathizes with cops can go fuck themselves! Dumb-ass bitches! I truely hope someone retaliates against these fucking pigs in Detroit the same way Lovelle Mixon smoked those 4 pigs in Oakland after Ocsar Grant was murdered. NO LOVE for a cop or any ov their capitulators!!! FUCK COPS!
May 17, 2010 1:38 PM

Aiyana Jones (Family Photo)
DETROIT (CBS/AP) State police will take over the investigation into the death of 7-year-old Aiyana Jones who was fatally shot by a Detroit police officer Sunday during a raid at the girl's home, a prosecutor said Monday.
According to Assistant Chief Ralph Godbee, the Detroit police barged into the home with their guns drawn searching for a homicide suspect that was involved in the slaying of a 17-year-old boy. One of the officers was allegedly involved in a scuffle with a woman inside the home when the gun went off and fatally struck the sleeping child in the neck.
Chief Godbee believes the gun was not fired intentionally, but Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy said bringing in the state police to investigate the killing would avoid any appearance of a conflict of interest.
"This is a tragedy of unspeakable magnitude to Aiyana's parents, family and all those who loved her," Godbee said. "It is a tragedy we also feel very deeply throughout the ranks of the Detroit Police Department."
Although police eventually found the 34-year-old slaying suspect they were looking for during the raid, it does not console Aiyana Jones' father Charles Jones who said "Aiyana was a lively child."
Charles Jones remembers covering his daughter with her favorite blanket as she slept peacefully on the couch of their Detroit home before heading to bed early Sunday. He awoke to sounds of a flash grenade followed by a gunshot, and immediately rushed to the living room where he says police forced him to lie on the ground with his face in his daughter's blood.
"I'll never be the same. That's my only daughter," Jones told WXYZ-TV.
Also, this article:
Seven-year-old Aiyana Jones was killed early Sunday morning when Detroit police conducted a raid while searching for a murder suspect. Apparently, the officer's gun accidentally discharged during a confrontation. According to Jones' family, the suspect wasn't in their apartment.
Detroit PD executed a no-knock warrant at 12:40 a.m. on Sunday, throwing a disorientation-inducing "flash bang" through an unopened window and forcing their way into the Jones' apartment and the apartment above. At some point, one officer was involved in a confrontation with a unidentified 46-year-old woman who seems to be Aiyana's grandmother. His gun was accidentally discharged, and the bullet struck Aiyana in the neck while she lay on a couch nearby.
The police arrested their murder suspect. Aiyana's father says he was in the upstairs apartment. The chief of police, Warren Evans, is on vacation. Assistant Police Chief Ralph Goodbee called Sunday "probably the worst day of my career."
No-knock warrants, which have risen over the last three decades, are notorious for resulting in the deaths of innocent people, as Radley Balko pointed out on Slate in 2006:
These raids are often launched on tips from notoriously unreliable confidential informants. Rubber-stamp judges, dicey informants, and aggressive policing have thus given rise to the countless examples of "wrong door" raids we read about in the news. In fact, there's a disturbingly long list of completely innocent people who've been killed in "wrong door" raids, including New York City worker Alberta Spruill, Boston minister Accelyne Williams, and a Mexican immigrant in Denver named Ismael Mena.
Thanks to an unfortunate, tragic accident, it's possible that Aiyana Jones will be the next name on that "disturbingly long list."
I do agree with everything you've said here. But i'd just add that it's not nearly enough to fire these pigs without their pention. They murdered this little girl & it'd not as if they themselves were being fired upon. They should be CHARGED & INDICTED as well! Cops are NOT above the law. And when they murder people without any sort ov cause, they should be charged as criminals, not just lose their jobs (as if they couldn't be a fucking cop in another city).Nakumbuka.
BUT retaliation at the individual cop level is not as good as institutional change. Communities can get involved in regulating or integrating police forces and trying to get them to work with the neighborhood (like mine back home), demanding no-gun policies, anti raid policies etc.
The officers definitely shouldn't be left off the hook and the family should demand the officers be fired without pension. Then they should grill the DPD with questions about every policy that they have under the sun and call congressman and senators and write to non-profits and activist groups and even make their plea to the world in order to get some change to happen. That would stop the cycle. Retaliation will just get somebody else's baby killed, though.
Aminata said:I do agree with everything you've said here. But i'd just add that it's not nearly enough to fire these pigs without their pention. They murdered this little girl & it'd not as if they themselves were being fired upon. They should be CHARGED & INDICTED as well! Cops are NOT above the law. And when they murder people without any sort ov cause, they should be charged as criminals, not just lose their jobs (as if they couldn't be a fucking cop in another city).Nakumbuka.
BUT retaliation at the individual cop level is not as good as institutional change. Communities can get involved in regulating or integrating police forces and trying to get them to work with the neighborhood (like mine back home), demanding no-gun policies, anti raid policies etc.
The officers definitely shouldn't be left off the hook and the family should demand the officers be fired without pension. Then they should grill the DPD with questions about every policy that they have under the sun and call congressman and senators and write to non-profits and activist groups and even make their plea to the world in order to get some change to happen. That would stop the cycle. Retaliation will just get somebody else's baby killed, though.
True. They should at least be charged with murder in a lesser degree because their intentions weren't to specifically kill a child, though their reckless, bloodthirsty trigger-happiness definitely did.
Darkness Unlimited* said:Aminata said:I do agree with everything you've said here. But i'd just add that it's not nearly enough to fire these pigs without their pention. They murdered this little girl & it'd not as if they themselves were being fired upon. They should be CHARGED & INDICTED as well! Cops are NOT above the law. And when they murder people without any sort ov cause, they should be charged as criminals, not just lose their jobs (as if they couldn't be a fucking cop in another city).Nakumbuka.
BUT retaliation at the individual cop level is not as good as institutional change. Communities can get involved in regulating or integrating police forces and trying to get them to work with the neighborhood (like mine back home), demanding no-gun policies, anti raid policies etc.
The officers definitely shouldn't be left off the hook and the family should demand the officers be fired without pension. Then they should grill the DPD with questions about every policy that they have under the sun and call congressman and senators and write to non-profits and activist groups and even make their plea to the world in order to get some change to happen. That would stop the cycle. Retaliation will just get somebody else's baby killed, though.
Manslaughter maybe? Aren't cops supposed to be trained about handling their weapons doing confrontation and what not? Someone needs to be held accountable for that little girls life. Even if it was the dick that gave the order for the raid.
Aminata said:True. They should at least be charged with murder in a lesser degree because their intentions weren't to specifically kill a child, though their reckless, bloodthirsty trigger-happiness definitely did.
Darkness Unlimited* said:Aminata said:I do agree with everything you've said here. But i'd just add that it's not nearly enough to fire these pigs without their pention. They murdered this little girl & it'd not as if they themselves were being fired upon. They should be CHARGED & INDICTED as well! Cops are NOT above the law. And when they murder people without any sort ov cause, they should be charged as criminals, not just lose their jobs (as if they couldn't be a fucking cop in another city).Nakumbuka.
BUT retaliation at the individual cop level is not as good as institutional change. Communities can get involved in regulating or integrating police forces and trying to get them to work with the neighborhood (like mine back home), demanding no-gun policies, anti raid policies etc.
The officers definitely shouldn't be left off the hook and the family should demand the officers be fired without pension. Then they should grill the DPD with questions about every policy that they have under the sun and call congressman and senators and write to non-profits and activist groups and even make their plea to the world in order to get some change to happen. That would stop the cycle. Retaliation will just get somebody else's baby killed, though.
I think these pigs should be charged with FULL MURDER, & not a note less! They LIED about everything & tried to cover it all up. They were firing recklessly in the apt. from the front porch & they had to have known good 'n goddamn well there were children there b/c there weretoys alover the front yard! So they need to be charged to the fullest extent & Detroit cops ought to watch they backs.
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