A cop who can't stay out of the headlines

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A cop who can't stay out of the headlines

POSTED: Wednesday, September 16, 2009, 5:25 PM
Filed Under: News

A strange piece in today's Daily News describes an incident in which Philadelphia Police officer Richard DeCoatsworth shot and wounded a Kensington motorcyclist who was allegedly trying to run the officer down.

The driver's girlfriend denies that he was driving at the officer when he was shot.

You might remember DeCoatsworth: he was shot in the face with a shotgun during a traffic stop two years ago, and was honored for his bravery with a seat next to Michelle Obama during the presidential campaign.

Or you might remember him from an article that appeared in April, when DeCoatsworth shot – but did not kill – Anthony Temple, an apparently mentally ill man in West Philly. Police say that Temple had lunged for his gun, and that the gun "went off" in the struggle.

A witness, who told reporters that Temple was well-known among neighbors to have mental health problems, contradicted the police account, saying DeCoatsworth drew and fired.

Temple ran off, encountering another officer. A second confrontation ensued, and Temple was shot dead by yet another police officer, who arrived on the scene.

What does any of this mean? I don't know. It just seems like DeCoatsworth makes a lot of headlines for strange situations.



Ray
Posted 2009-09-16 14:38:25
Is today really that slow the pot needs to be stirred against the police?  Why not let the required internal affairs investigation take over.

William
Posted 2009-09-16 18:47:55
Who tries to run somebody down in a motorcycle?!? That's an absurd story. They fled, the cop shot them. End of story.
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