PORTLAND - No criminal charges for two Portland police officers and a Multnomah County deputy involved in the death of James Chasse, a grand jury decided Tuesday.
The 42-year-old died last month while in police custody. He suffered from schizophrenia.
After learning that Chasse suffered 16 broken ribs and other internal injuries, his family believed that police used excessive force. The medical examiner said Chasse was hurt when an officer accidentally fell on him during a brief foot pursuit.
Thirty witnesses gave testimony, including the three officers. The grand jury decision was unanimous.
Gee, didn't see the exoneration from the Grand Jury coming here...:rolleyes:
In the staggering slew of police shootings around here, this is the one I think is going to cause a big fucking problem.
Most9if not all)of the other cases...oh well. Pull toy guns or knives or whatnot on cops, and Darwin rears his ugly head. But these guys...there's just too many eyewitnesses with an entirely different story from the cops. But of course, they lined up 30 witnesses to the contrary, but the cops' story is the one that stands?
Come the fuck on.
A pictures is worth a thousand words(more like 10,000 in Dinsdalese) --

That's the cops standing over a man they just laid a fatal boot party on. In the street. Catch is, the guy is alive and (barely) breathing. Was he given medical attention? No. The cops told the paramedics they'd take him bar car to the hospital...they didn't. Dude died from massive chest injuries, amongst other things.
This man's crime? Suffering from schizophrenia. According to the cops, his other crime was urinating on the sidewalk, although they can't seem to find any of the myriad witnesses to back this up. The witnesses closest to the scene seemed to tell a different story -- that Chasse merely called the cops some objectionable names.
It is widely believed that there are more witnesses, but since in the past when people have questioned the actions of the Portland Police, they've mysteriously ended up dead. Not good incentive to coming forward with your version of events.
I don't have any statistics in front of me, but I believe the police have now committed more homicides in the metro area than the bad guys have...a deplorable ratio.
Don't get me wrong -- when you commit a violent crime, and you continue your aggression once the popo show up, your rolling some very dangerous dice, and rightfully so. But when an unarmed man calls the cops a name, and is stomped to death in front of a crowd in the middle of the day...something's wrong.
In this run of public hearings about all of these incedents in the last few years, the DA/police department/union reps seem to have a knack for getting any evidence or testimony that outs the cop in a bad light supressed.
And the ugly bottom line -- this guy was white, and his family apparently has some financial means. The cops done fucked up BIG this time, as did the Grand Jury. Although with the complete lack of accountability in recent years, the Blue Wall has grown quite strong, and the city will spend much time and money keeping this case from any further action.
It's pretty hard for anyone with a scrap of common sense to believe that several allegedly trained police officers couldn't take a mentally ill man into custody without stomping him to death.
Absolutely deplorable behavior on the cops' end, and equally deplorable actions by the courts in hiding behind the Blue Wall. These renegades need to be tossed to the lions, as a deterrent to the ever-increasing violence against the public that the police are exhibiting. It's not OK to kill unarmed people just because they called you a name.
And any time now, the police/city are going to want people to accept a tax increase to bolster the size/strength of the police department...think that's going to happen now? They've bitten the hand that feeds them.
I really think there's going to be fallout from this one...they went too far this time.