Ramming innocent man off road & opening fire was ‘a reasonable mistake’ – Police State USA [via Facebook]
Torrance Police’s “reasonable mistakes” look like this:
‘. . . Now driving the opposite direction as instructed, Perdue then saw another Torrance Police vehicle come around the corner traveling towards him on Flagler Lane. Perdue pulled his truck to the side of the road.
‘“Without any warning, the second Torrance police car accelerated to 25-30 mils per hour, suddenly turned and crashed broadside into David’s black Honda Ridgeline, spinning him around and tearing off the rear axle. The airbags and side curtain airbags in David’s vehicle deployed. David’s upper body was thrown over the console, toward the passenger seat,†the lawsuit states.
‘One or both of the unnamed officers then opened fire on Perdue, riddling the truck with bullets that pierced the windshield and the airbags, narrowly missing the innocent driver. Perdue was then ripped from the driver’s seat and a gun was placed to his head, and he was forced to lay face down on the street. . .’
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‘The police alleged that they thought they were attacking Christopher Dorner; a 6’2″ 270-lb muscular black man with a shaved head driving a 2005 charcoal-gray Nissan Titan pickup truck, with a roof-rack and oversized tires. David Perdue is a white man, under 6′ tall with a small build, who was driving a black Honda Ridgeline pickup truck. . . .’
Oh. Whoops! Our bad!*
(* N.B.: even if it had been Dorner they rammed and lit up, this was an obvious attempt by police to flat-out murder a man without any semblance of due process. But, in this case, we’re told it’s a “reasonable” mistake when they engage in hyperviolent attacks on people when they cannot have any possible clue who they’re assaulting.)
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Ramming innocent man off road & opening fire was ‘a reasonable mistake’ – Police State USA
David Perdue narrowly escaped death when Torrance police rammed his truck off the road and began opening fire at his head.
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