Saturday, May 3, 2014

KSP will not investigate fatal officer-involved shooting request by Sheriff's Department

Via Jeffery

Samantha Ramsey / Dashcam screenshot

Family and friends of 19-year-old Samantha Ramsey are overcome with grief — and demanding answers — after a cop fired four shots into a car the teen was driving. Ramsey was struck by one of the bullets and died on scene.

Dashcam footage shows the encounter seconds before Boone County Sheriff’s Deputy Tyler Brockman fired four shots into a car full of teenagers. Brockman was standing on the highway in front of his vehicle as Ramsey slowly pulled her vehicle in front of him. He shined his flashlight into her face and appeared to signal her to stop the car, but she continues moving the vehicle out of dashcam view. Seconds later, Brockman fired four shots, causing the car to careen into a ditch, according to Fox 19.

Two passengers exited the vehicle. The driver, Ramsey, had been shot. She was taken away in an ambulance, but had died on scene, according to The Huffington Post. 

More @ with video @ The Daily Caller

10 comments:

  1. I heard the cop tried to stop her, she tried to run him over, he ended up hood surfing, and then he blasted her through the windshield.

    http://www.700wlw.com/articles/local-news-119585/kentucky-state-police-denies-request-to-12309659

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    1. Too bad we don;'t have the complete video since one of the occupants disputes the hood deal.

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  2. Yep...and all this because some kids were out partying in a field hurting no one.

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  3. Agreed, but I guess she was too drunk to know what she was doing.

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  4. "They tried to run me over" is the BS Ky. cops spout after they shoot people for sport. This make 20 unarmed people ,most shot in the back,in the last 15 years in the Commonwealth I'd love to say that this was because deputy's in Ky. are not required to have ANY training at all, but Louisville and Lexington cops are just as likely to hunt children for sport as the LAPD or NYPD. This is a state where over 50 sheriffs and deputy's have been sent to federal prison for organized crime and contract murder. It is just as likely that this was a political "murder by cop" as anything else, with the news media and KSP doing everything they can to help cover it up. There is no such thing as a "good Cop" any more, and we better start acting like the cop mafia is a reality, or we will see a lot more little girls gunned down for fun and profit ---Ray

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    1. This is a state where over 50 sheriffs and deputy's have been sent to federal prison for organized crime and contract murder.

      Wow, what happened to the good old Southern state of Kentucky......?

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    2. Drugs and the "Only Ones" mentality that pervades ALL LE today. It is now common in Ky. to find small town police and sheriffs dep. with "officers" who have been fired from "big city" Dep. for such "minor" offences as Rape , Child rape, theft, robbery, Armed Robbery, kidnaping ,domestic violence, simple battery, assault with weapons and torture. We have always had a culture of violence and ruthless corruption among law enforcement in Ky. But it has gotten so bad in the last ten years that even the blindest sheeple can see it. The most violent street gang in this state wears a badge .

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    3. The most violent street gang in this state wears a badge .

      There was a good piece on that a few years ago.

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  5. A while back a Bardstown, KY. officer was "ambushed" alongside a road.
    Sounds more like the application of summary justice, and if this badgemonkey
    were to receive the exact same thing along with his criminal comrades then
    perhaps they might decide to clean up their act or quit. As long as these criminals
    in blue face NO PUNISHMENT for their conduct they have NO MOTIVATION to
    behave. It's high time the citizenry started providing the proper motivation.

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    1. A while back a Bardstown, KY. officer was "ambushed" alongside a road.

      I remember that. Did anything come of it?

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