Posts Tagged ‘police’

Police Shootings Skyrocketing. Why?

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Police shootings since 2008 have skyrocketed and the numbers are the highest in recent Houston history. Now justice advocates are asking, “why?”

Houston criminal lawyers, demonstrators and other community leaders are seeking to get an answer during a City Council meeting this afternoon. They are hoping to get an independent and transparent investigation to look into the issue and find the real reason the numbers have increased so dramatically.

“The incident reports are never published, the homicide report is never published, the Internal Affairs Division report is never published, and the grand jury is secret,” Houston civil rights attorney, Randall Kallinen, says, “so we’re calling for an independent investigation that’s open to the public, one that is not conducted by the police department or the district attorney’s office, into why there’s been this increase in shootings.”

Last year, the police killed fifteen people and injured seventeen others. The statistics are even more dreadful when you consider the fact that since tasers have been released, the officials have even more non-lethal ways to subdue a dangerous person.

To learn more, see the article in the Houston Press. Image via Kenny Miller [Flickr].

Deadly Force On the Rise in HPD

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Every year, the Houston Police Department shoots an average of 30 people. This number may seem pretty high, but it’s only half of the 2009 number. Sixty people were shot by the HPD last year and 27 of them were killed as a result. While most of the persons shot were wielding a weapon, one was unarmed and five of the shooting victims were mentally handicapped.

While no officers are being formally charged with the shootings, most are still under review by the department. The majority of officers in the department have said they prefer to use stun guns, but they are not always an option during certain confrontations.

While the department and the city government believe the shootings were all justified, many Houston criminal attorneys are cynical of the police officer’s choice to use deadly force in situations where stun guns may have been used effectively in place of guns.

To read more about the story, see the article in the Houston Chronicle. Image via thivierr [Flickr].