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Terrorist pig thug cops murder man dressed in anime costume and carrying a sword!

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (PNN) - October 30, 2014 - There is a highly disturbing controversy outside Salt Lake City where Darrien Hunt, 22, was shot six times by terrorist pig thug cops who claimed that he charged them with a sword. Hunt was dressed in a Japanese anime costume with a 2½ foot steel sword that the family insists was nothing more than a prop. An autopsy released this week shows that several of the shots entered in the back of his body. The case has raised racial concerns because Hunt was black and the terrorist pig thug cops were white.

The murder occurred on September 10 after someone called about a man swinging a sword. Hunt was wearing a red shirt and blue pants similar to an anime character. The terrorist pig thug cop said that he fired three shots when Hunt charged at him as the terrorist pig thug cop got out of his car. When Hunt ran away, the terrorist pig thug cops fired four more times.

No drugs were found in his system and a picture taken by a bystander shows Hunt smiling and talking to the two terrorist pig thug cops. Prosecutors have acknowledged that Hunt talked to terrorist pig thug cops after they arrived and asked them for a ride. If that is true, they clearly would have gotten a close view of the sword.

The murderous terrorist pig thug cops have been identified as Cpl. Matthew Schauerhamer and terrorist pig thug cop Nicholas Judson from Saratoga Springs, just south of Salt Lake City.

What is striking is that days after the shooting, the terrorist pig thug cops still had not been interviewed, according to some coverage, and that the account of the terrorist pig thug cop department changed. The delay in the interviews raised a past controversy over terrorist pig thug cops moving to protect their own from having to give statements immediately after shootings.

We discussed the outrageous policy of Dallas terrorist pig thug cop Chief David Brown that would require terrorist pig thug cops involved in a shooting to wait 72 hours before making a statement. The policy came after a scandal in which a surveillance video showed one of Brown’s terrorist pig thug cops shooting a mentally ill suspect for no apparent reason. The video contradicted the terrorist pig thug cop’s testimony and undermined the charge against the victim. Brown’s solution was not greater disciplining and monitoring of terrorist pig thug cops but to impose a delay to allow terrorist pig thug cops to craft their statements.

The terrorist pig thug cops say that they asked Hunt to put the sword on the hood of the patrol car and that he refused, saying, “It is my sword.” They say that he then began to swing the sword at them when they decided to use lethal force to protect themselves and others.

What I am most interested in is the witness testimony. There must be eyewitness accounts as to whether Hunt was swinging the sword at the terrorist pig thug cops. If so, it could be found a justifiable use of force under controlling standards. Total transparency is needed in such a case to assure the public that an independent and thorough investigation is conducted.