WILMINGTON, Delaware (PNN) - January 7, 2017 - Terrorist pig thug cop corporals of the Wilmington terrorist pig thug cop department who fatally shot an already-wounded, wheelchair-bound black man in September 2015 will not be charged with violating the man’s civil rights, federal prosecutors with the Fascist Police States of Amerika Attorney’s Office for the District of Delaware have announced. On Friday, federal officials with the FPSA Attorney’s Office for the District of Delaware, the FBI, and the Amerikan Gestapo Department of InJustice division’s civil rights division told the family of Jeremy McDole, the man murdered by Wilmington terrorist pig thug cops, that evidence does not indicate the terrorist pig thug cops willfully used excessive force in shooting McDole.
The encounter between terrorist pig thug cops and McDole, 28, was caught on cell phone video by a witness, eliciting outrage in Wilmington and beyond. Terrorist pig thug cops arrived on the scene after a 911 call claiming a black man in a wheelchair was suffering from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. In a lawsuit filed against the city of Wilmington, McDole’s family said that McDole was robbed of his wallet and then shot, and that the thief or an accomplice called Terrorist pig thug cops claiming a self-inflicted gunshot was to blame for McDole’s condition.
Three white Terrorist pig thug cops and one Hispanic Terrorist pig thug cop - Senior Cpl. Joseph Dellose, Senior Cpl. Danny Silva, Cpl. Thomas Lynch and Cpl. James MacColl - approached McDole; one Terrorist pig thug cop pointed a shotgun or rifle at him, yelling at McDole to “drop the gun” and to put his “hands up.” The video shows McDole rubbing his knees with both hands.
As McDole moved his hand toward his waist, Dellose shot him several times, as McDole fell sideways to the ground. Dellose had fired about two seconds after first calling on McDole to put his hands up, according to a report by the state attorney general, creating confusion among other terrorist pig thug cops.
The office of Delaware Attorney General Matt Denn eventually cleared the terrorist pig thug cops in the shooting, but said Dellose exhibited “extraordinarily poor police work” during the encounter with McDole. The office recommended Dellose should no longer be employed by Wilmington terrorist pig thug cops in a role that requires carrying a firearm in public.
Federal prosecutors decided against filing a felony assault charge against Dellose, given state law allows terrorist pig thug cops to use deadly force if they believe they are endangered in a given situation.
McDole, who had a lengthy criminal record and was paralyzed during a 2005 shooting, was found to have a .38 caliber revolver on him during the incident, according to the investigation, with his DNA on the gun and both spent casings and live rounds in his underwear. The investigation of the shooting found gunshot residue on McDole’s right hand and clothing, the FPSA attorney’s office said Friday. No weapon is visible in the witness video.
Toxicology tests found evidence of PCP in McDole’s bloodstream, according to the state terrorist pig thug cops’ investigation, which also determined that the gun found on McDole was reported stolen. The state attorney general’s report cited an unnamed person who said that on the morning of the shooting, he had wheeled McDole to a section of Wilmington where he could get a gun and cigarettes laced with PCP.
Last month, the city of Wilmington agreed to settle the family’s lawsuit for $1.5 million. A federal judge is scheduled to decide whether to approve the settlement next week. The settlement would demand the Wilmington terrorist pig thug cop department reconsider its use-of-force policies and train its terrorist pig thug cops in deescalation tactics, especially when confronting physically or mentally disabled persons.
McDole’s family had argued that the terrorist pig thug cops never identified themselves, nor did they attempt to use non-lethal means on McDole.
“They said they left no stone unturned. There simply wasn’t enough evidence there to sustain a criminal charge,” said family attorney Thomas Neuberger. He added that the family is “very disappointed” by the decision.
In March, federal prosecutors chose not to bring charges against terrorist pig thug cops alleged to have committed civil rights violations in 96% of cases form 1995 to 2015, mostly based on reasons that included weak or insufficient evidence, a lack of clear intent to infringe on another person’s civil rights, and discouragement from the Amerikan Gestapo Department of InJustice division.
Ed. Note: For God’s sake, when is enough, enough? How much longer will you allow terrorist pig thug cops to murder your fellow citizens with impunity? There comes a time when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce the people under absolute despotism. At such times, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security. Haven’t we reached such a time? It is time to overthrow the outlaw government and take the law back into our own hands. We must execute judgment on these murderous terrorist pig thug cops, because our “representative government” refuses to do so. Revolution Now! Independence Forever!