http://edition.cnn.com/2005/LAW/04/28/detective.killed.ap/index.html this one should work. man, that guy looks really dangerous and sick in his brain
The article said he had to be restrained in his cell after trying to "swallow his blanket". How does one swallow a blanket I wonder?
Well, if you cut it up into small enough pieces, you can swallow pretty much anything...it's coming out the other end that can be difficult sometimes...
Yeah, I read about this two weeks ago...apparently after he shot the cop and the other cops caught him they beat him to a pulp, which is why he's so looks so effed up. I've got no problem with police brutality in this case.
That dude is freaking scary and his family said he had suffered from a mental illness so why the hell he isn't locked up at a mental disorder facility? Obviously he's not normal...
Shouldn't he have some sort of bandages? Those are open wounds, there's blood on the "mask". I don't really have a problem with the brutality either, but they should at least clean the guy up afterwards. And that mask almost looks like a muzzle.
that's the guy that after he killed the cop with his own gun, jumped out of a window from the 3rd story of the police station...
mmmm yeah so in other words if a r****ded kid shot a cop your ok with a bunch of hood cops beating up someone... This kid that was beat up was mentally Ill tried to get help from the state and they turned their back on him. Wanna blame someone for a cop getting whacked blame his State
It's called a spit shield, the name says all. As for what the family did, they never tried to have him committed to a state run mental institution, so I don't know what all this jazz about the "state" didn't do anything is all about. They took him to hospitals and since his records are confidential, we don't know what happened. Hell, while we're coming up with supposed scenarios instead of waiting for the truth, how do we know all the doctors who looked at him didn't tell the family to have him committed but they chose not to because of the stigma of sending their son to an asylum?
He wouldn't look nearly as sinister if his eyes hadn't been completely bashed in. Sheesh. The officers' actions are not excusable. They should be punished. But they are understandable. Cops have to put a lot of trust in one another and consequently become very close most of the time.