White Cincinnati cop guns down black motorist

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By the way, this upstanding citizen had 13 kids and over 60 arrests. The taxpayers will continue to pay for this guys legacy for many years.

Police officer shoots man to death in Cincinnati traffic stop

CNN)Cincinnati police are investigating the fatal shooting of an apparently unarmed black man by a University of Cincinnati police officer after a confrontation during a traffic stop Sunday.

The dead man, who was shot in the head, was Samuel Dubose, a 43-year-old father of 13 children, according to CNN affiliate WKRC-TV. A CNN records search showed that Dubose had more than 60 arrests.

Authorities identified the officer as Ray Tensing, who has five years' experience in law enforcement and who has worked for the University of Cincinnati Police Department for more than a year. He is white.

Samuel Dubose was killed after being initially stopped for driving without a front license plate.

According to the Cincinnati Police Department, which is handling the investigation, Tensing saw Dubose driving without a front license plate around 6:30 Sunday evening and tried to pull him over. Police said Dubose continued for about a mile before stopping the car.

A struggle ensued

Tensing asked several times to see Dubose's driver's license, Cincinnati police said. Instead, police said, Dubose handed the officer a bottle of alcohol.

According to police, Tensing asked Dubose to step out of the car, at which point a struggle ensued.

"There was a struggle at the door with Mr. Dubose in the vehicle and the officer outside the vehicle, and the vehicle sped away," Cincinnati police Lt. Col. James Whalen told reporters.

Tensing fired a single shot, hitting the driver in the head. Tensing fell to the ground as he fired the shot, bruising his legs and tearing his uniform, Cincinnati police said.

It appeared that Dubose did not have a weapon, according to police.

Dubose's mother, Audrey, said her son was "full of love," CNN affiliate WLWT-TV reported.

"Know that my son was not a violent person," she said. "My son ... he got stopped a lot but he never tried to fight."

Samuel Dubose's 9-year-old son, also named Samuel, told WKRC, "He was coming home that night and we had a projector so we were going to watch a movie on it but we didn't get to do that ... because he died."

The officer has been placed on administrative leave with pay. He has not yet been interviewed, nor have two other officers who arrived on the scene, as they are allowed 24 to 48 hours to work with their attorneys first.

Tensing was wearing a body camera, police said. They also said they have received surveillance video from nearby buildings but have yet to view it. No dashboard camera video is available, police said.

Video of the incident will not be released until the investigation is over, according to Cincinnati City Manager Harry Black.

Jason Goodrich, public safety director and police chief at the University of Cincinnati, said a mutual aid agreement allows university officers to function as officers outside campus grounds.

Police officer shoots man to death in Cincinnati - CNN.com
 
Cue the next Ferguson, Baltimore, etc. wave of destruction and looting in t-minus 30 seconds..........

It's a shame cuz I actually like Cincinnati. Damnit, couldn't it have been in Cleveland instead?:p
 
Yeah. The poor guy.

You can bet he wasn't taking financial care of his kids.

We tax payers will be on the hook for all thirteen.

Shame he died and its under investigation.
 
Guys like this just blow me away that they can be this irresponsible.
Of course the story is about his demise, but where was the media during this guys years of pick pocketing taxpayers ? Dickwads like this deserve to be outed while they're still alive and spreading their irresponsibility.
 
Why yes, let us hop on the anti-empathy crowd from the right, you know, the ones that claim the higher ground in morals and responsibility... Callous, cold and mean....is what you'd call these folks...
 
Why yes, let us hop on the anti-empathy crowd from the right, you know, the ones that claim the higher ground in morals and responsibility... Callous, cold and mean....is what you'd call these folks...

The man was a career felon. Any empathy he gets is stretching his limit.

Eric Garner, Oscar Grant, and that pre-pubescent kid in Cleveland? Sure. But not this punk.
 
Why yes, let us hop on the anti-empathy crowd from the right, you know, the ones that claim the higher ground in morals and responsibility... Callous, cold and mean....is what you'd call these folks...

The man was a career felon. Any empathy he gets is stretching his limit.

Eric Garner, Oscar Grant, and that pre-pubescent kid in Cleveland? Sure. But not this punk.
I am sure you have none to give if needed....yet you do not know the story yet you have already condemned....Fortunately for God, he can over ride your fallacy...
 
Why yes, let us hop on the anti-empathy crowd from the right, you know, the ones that claim the higher ground in morals and responsibility... Callous, cold and mean....is what you'd call these folks...

Nope. They are realists which you apparently are not.

The guy was a career felon and landed thirteen kids on the taxpayers of America.

Sorry he's dead but he's no great loss.

Reality is a bitch to some. Smart ass.
 
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Why yes, let us hop on the anti-empathy crowd from the right, you know, the ones that claim the higher ground in morals and responsibility... Callous, cold and mean....is what you'd call these folks...

Nope. They are realists which you apparently are not.

The guy was a career felon and landed thirteen kids on the taxpayers of America.

Sorry he's dead but he's no great loss.

Reality is a bitch to some. Smart ass.
That's because you do not value Gods' creation...
 
The simian should have been castrated after fathering one kid.
Anyway. "This corn is something special".
 
Life should be treated more importantly than this. Without a front license? Shot to the head? And for what?

People are becoming less and less inclined to see the importance of life. Its a kinda "well that guy had *insert problem here* so big deal" attitude going on. Every person killed by police has a "problem". Do you notice that?

Like, what humans have problems? (answer all of them)
 
Why yes, let us hop on the anti-empathy crowd from the right, you know, the ones that claim the higher ground in morals and responsibility... Callous, cold and mean....is what you'd call these folks...

The man was a career felon. Any empathy he gets is stretching his limit.

Eric Garner, Oscar Grant, and that pre-pubescent kid in Cleveland? Sure. But not this punk.
I am sure you have none to give if needed....yet you do not know the story yet you have already condemned....Fortunately for God, he can over ride your fallacy...

I guess it's a good thing then that I don't believe in God?
 
Why yes, let us hop on the anti-empathy crowd from the right, you know, the ones that claim the higher ground in morals and responsibility... Callous, cold and mean....is what you'd call these folks...

The man was a career felon. Any empathy he gets is stretching his limit.

Eric Garner, Oscar Grant, and that pre-pubescent kid in Cleveland? Sure. But not this punk.
I am sure you have none to give if needed....yet you do not know the story yet you have already condemned....Fortunately for God, he can over ride your fallacy...

I guess it's a good thing then that I don't believe in God?
I am sure that helps..
 
Life should be treated more importantly than this. Without a front license? Shot to the head? And for what?

People are becoming less and less inclined to see the importance of life. Its a kinda "well that guy had *insert problem here* so big deal" attitude going on. Every person killed by police has a "problem". Do you notice that?

Like, what humans have problems? (answer all of them)

All humans have problems.

All humans don't have criminal records.
 
Life should be treated more importantly than this. Without a front license? Shot to the head? And for what?

People are becoming less and less inclined to see the importance of life. Its a kinda "well that guy had *insert problem here* so big deal" attitude going on. Every person killed by police has a "problem". Do you notice that?

Like, what humans have problems? (answer all of them)

All humans have problems.

All humans don't have criminal records.

All Humans have problems, correct. So everytime a cop kills someone the media brings forth problems as a justification of why they (shhhh) deserved it, kinda.

More Americans have criminal records than any other country. Does that mean Americas citizens are worse people than other countries? Or do you draw the line at comparing criminal records with other countries?
 
Life should be treated more importantly than this. Without a front license? Shot to the head? And for what?

People are becoming less and less inclined to see the importance of life. Its a kinda "well that guy had *insert problem here* so big deal" attitude going on. Every person killed by police has a "problem". Do you notice that?

Like, what humans have problems? (answer all of them)

Every person killed by police created the "problem" that killed them. Do you notice that?
 
Try running over a cop this is what happens...see this all the time on world's wildest police chases. Just same old shit with race baiting media making a story where there isn't one.
 
Life should be treated more importantly than this. Without a front license? Shot to the head? And for what?

People are becoming less and less inclined to see the importance of life. Its a kinda "well that guy had *insert problem here* so big deal" attitude going on. Every person killed by police has a "problem". Do you notice that?

Like, what humans have problems? (answer all of them)

Every person killed by police created the "problem" that killed them. Do you notice that?

Im the vast majority of cases no doubt. And the legit one's are to far and in between to make it a working tactic for dems so they just throw every incident out there never following up with the pertinent info....like the guy had been arrested 60 damn times and had a history of resisting arrest.
 
Why yes, let us hop on the anti-empathy crowd from the right, you know, the ones that claim the higher ground in morals and responsibility... Callous, cold and mean....is what you'd call these folks...

Sorry if I don't ball my eyes out for a career criminal and a baby making machine.
 
Life should be treated more importantly than this. Without a front license? Shot to the head? And for what?

People are becoming less and less inclined to see the importance of life. Its a kinda "well that guy had *insert problem here* so big deal" attitude going on. Every person killed by police has a "problem". Do you notice that?

Like, what humans have problems? (answer all of them)

Every person killed by police created the "problem" that killed them. Do you notice that?

Yeah, weird how thats always the case, right?
 

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