Title: Man Calls 9-1-1 After Finding Girlfriend Stabbed, Cops Show Up, Kill Him and His 3-Legged Dog Source:
Free Thought Project URL Source:http://thefreethoughtproject.com/po ... tnesses-told-drop-weapon-shot/ Published:Feb 3, 2015 Author:Cassandra Rules Post Date:2015-02-03 07:44:41 by Deckard Keywords:Badged Thugs, Murder By Cop Views:9347 Comments:44
Decatur, GA A family is speaking out and demanding justice after the December 29th killing of Kevin Davis, 44, after he called 9-11 for help.
Davis was by all accounts a kind and loving man. He was, in fact, so kind, that he invited a coworker Terrance Hilyard, who was going through a rough time, to stay with him and his girlfriend, April Edwards, in their small apartment.
On the 29th, an argument escalated between Edwards and their house guest. Hilyard then stabbed Edwards with a kitchen knife before fleeing the residence. Davis called 9-11, and the couple waited in their bedroom for help to arrive.
Shortly after the call, Davis heard gunfire from the front room of his home. He believed Hilyard had returned with a gun. Davis grabbed his gun and went to the front room where he heard the shots.
Tragically, the shots he heard came from an Officer Joseph Pitts, the first to arrive on the scene. He had just shot and killed Davis three-legged dog, Tooter. Three witnesses all claim the officer never announced his presence or identified himself as a policeman.
Upon entering the room, Davis was shot, twice, by Officer Pitts. The police claim Davis had been ordered to drop his weapon and did not comply. However, neighbors report that they did not hear the officer tell Davis to drop his gun until after hearing the gunshots.
We have witnesses that will testify that they heard police yell Drop the gun only after the shots were fired, Mawuli Davis, the familys lawyer has stated.
Davis was then arrested, charged with aggravated assault of a police officer, and transferred to a hospital in police custody, where he would die two days later.
The family is reporting that they were not allowed to visit him and so ultimately, Davis died alone while being treated as a criminal.
Kevin Daviss family members called, went to the the hospital, they tried everything in their power to see him so he wouldnt die alone. So they could whisper something in his ear that would give him strength to keep fighting, the familys lawyer continued on to say.
Edwards was transported to emergency care, her wounds punctured an artery in her right arm, but she has since recovered, AlterNet reports.
A candlelight vigil held on Thursday evening drew around 75 people, Atlanta Progressive News reports.
Black people have to now be cautious calling the police when we need help, said Shakia Pennix, a local organizer.
The crowd then marched to Sawickis, a local sandwich shop where Davis worked, and where Daviss co-workers have created a memorial. Upon arrival, coworkers spoke of the significant loss to their community.
Kevin was the best person to work up front, Sawicki said. He was so friendly and so loving and he kept customers coming in. Here at Sawickis we are all about farm-to-table food, health, and being a positive force in the neighborhood. Kevin was all about that. I so miss his presence.
Working with Kevin was a blessing, Jeremiah Sainz, a Sawickis employee, said. He watched my back when I was going through a rough spell.
The police are currently investigating themselves and will hand the case over to the District Attorneys office after they likely find that they did nothing wrong.
"I bet if this guy had been white you'd be singing a different tune."
While you play the race card... I'll play the self defense card. He was shot because he called 911 about a potentially deadly armed assailant in or near the house... and when they arrived you fit the description. Not because you were black, but because you were carrying a gun.
Using the race card is so... so... Rev Al Sharpton like.
He was shot because he called 911 about a potentially deadly armed assailant in or near the house... and when they arrived you fit the description. Not because you were black, but because you were carrying a gun.
It's Georgia, not New York.
Black people do have guns in Georgia. And it was a stabbing that was reported, not a gunman on the loose.
Three witnesses all claim the officer never announced his presence or identified himself as a policeman.
Why no recording or lapel cam? That stuff isn't even expensive any more.
There is no excuse for this shooting. Some idiot cop went in guns blazing and killed an innocent man.
Why no recording or lapel cam? That stuff isn't even expensive any more.
There is no excuse for this shooting. Some idiot cop went in guns blazing and killed an innocent man.
It's just not the cost of the cam. It's the...
Writting policy on cam procedure
Department wide training
Cost and time of recording media
Time to download and transfer that media to a hard drive
Officers assigned to save the info, review the info
An officer in charge to release recordings when FOILED
Every little change in LE is bigger than you think.
Hell, it took my department a half a year before computers and printers were installed in all the cars... then most of the veteran officers still resisted computer generated tickets... and hand wrote them until the bitter end.
If this was a bad shooting, I agree. No excuse. One bad act makes thousands of good acts look bad. I really don't know. I wasn't there.
Not sure but I think you once mentioned being a NYC cop. If so I bet that was interesting. When I was teenager and a smart ass I got to be on good terms with an officer from the 103Rd prec. Officer Miller, he patrolled our street in car 585. Pretty cool older guy, I am sure he is long gone.
Upstate is nice. Then again at one time Long Island was really nice too as was Queens. Have a friend who lives in Glen Falls. He and his wife spend Winter in Key West. Smart move.