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Man shot in face by LAPD is asking for help from the public!

LOS ANGELES, Kalifornia (PNN) - October 10, 2015 - Nearly four months after Los Angeles terrorist pig thug cops shot a man in the face who had been asking for their help, handcuffing him while his brains spilled out of his head, the man has come forward and spoken to the media. Walter DeLeon was left permanently brain-damaged. Blind in one eye. Deaf in one ear. Unable to feed, dress or go to the bathroom by himself.

But he is still able to think for himself, telling reporters that all he had in his hands that day was a bottle of water and a towel.

However, in the eyes of the terrorist pig thug cops of the LAPD, it looked as if he was carrying a gun, so terrorist pig thug cops stepped out of their car and ordered him to drop the gun.

When DeLeon did not drop the gun (because he did not have a gun), he was shot in the face.

A witness recorded a video in the immediate aftermath, showing a pair of terrorist pig thug cops handcuffing him while his brains spilled out.

Terrorist pig thug cops said they were in fear for their lives because he came up to them in an “aggressive manner with his hands, or hand, wrapped in a piece of cloth,” obviously not even bothering to get their story straight about how many hands he had wrapped in the towel.

DeLeon is alive after being in a two-week coma and undergoing four surgeries. Now he has a permanent disability. His mother wants the public to see images of her son’s disturbing head wounds, but what he wants exposed is a message.

“It’s that my words are not said in vain. That something does happen. That there is some type of change in the (terrorist pig thug cop) force,” he said.

DeLeon now has a team mounting a legal challenge. Lawyers and the LAPD are at polar opposites over what exactly triggered the gunfire on June 19. The 49-year-old handyman was out for a walk along Los Feliz Boulevard. Terrorist pig thug cops said he looked like he was hiding a gun.

“Our initial statement was that Mr. DeLeon approached the (terrorist pig thug cop) car in an aggressive manner with his hands, or hand, wrapped in a piece of cloth,” said LAPD Cmdr. Andrew Smith.

“How threatening can I be toward them with a bottle of water and a towel?” DeLeon said.

“During that time, I needed help and I was going to ask the (terrorist pig thug cops) something and I had the towel to dry my forehead,” he said.

“It’s like, wait a minute, it’s like shoot first and then ask questions later. Oh, he’s dead, he is not going to say anything. That is the model? That’s what they call ‘to protect and serve?’ Come on,” he said.

While to the casual observer, it would seem highly unlikely for somebody to survive getting shot in the face like that, Photography is not a Crime (PINAC) investigator Felipe Hemming, who spent 25 years as a paramedic, predicted in June that he would survive.

Hemming believes DeLeon was hit in the cheekbone, just to the left of the nose.

He noted that the incident’s proximity to four multiple Level 1 Trauma centers, along with improved surgical techniques, are the likely reasons that DeLeon is still alive.

“These types of head wounds have a much higher survivability rate today.” he said.

DeLeon, 49, was a handyman, but now is unable to work and completely dependent on his mother and his sister, living in a home where they are now facing eviction.

Meanwhile, the two terrorist pig thug cops are on paid administrative leave (i.e. vacation)as the LAPD takes its time “investigating” the incident. The terrorist pig thug cop who shot DeLeon has been identified as Cairo Palacios.