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80 year old man killed by cops in house that "smelled like meth lab". No meth found.

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80 year old man killed by cops in house that "smelled like meth lab". No meth found.

http://ktla.com/2013/10/10/widow-to...usband-80-by-sheriffs-deputies/#axzz2hRhp7Qhx

The wife of an 80-year-old man who was shot dead by Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies in a mistaken meth lab raid is planning to sue the county for $50 million, she said.

On the morning of June 27, detectives raided the couple’s home in unincorporated Littlerock, serving a search warrant granted because the property allegedly smelled of the ingredients used to make methamphetamine, according to sheriff’s department officials.

There’s a dispute about what exactly happened at the home in the 36600 block of 117th Street East (map), east of Palmdale, but Eugene Mallory ended up dead, shot six times.

No evidence of a meth operation was ever found, though sheriff’s officials say marijuana was found on the property.

On Friday, attorney James Bergener plans to announce his filing of a civil lawsuit on behalf of Mallory’s widow Tonya Pate against the sheriff’s department and the Los Angeles County Department of Coroner, which Pate says released Mallory’s remains to an out-of-state relative. Pate will ask for upwards of $50 million.

During the June raid, Mallory raised a semi-automatic handgun in response to deputies, who fired on him, the sheriff’s department said at the time. Two guns were recovered at the scene, according to sheriff’s department spokesman Steve Whitmore.

“Age does not preclude somebody from being aggressive toward deputies,” Whitmore said. “The lesson here is… don’t pull a gun on a deputy.”

Pate said Mallory, a former engineer with Lockheed Martin, respected law enforcement and would never have used a gun against officers.

“He would never point a gun at officers,” said Pate, 48. “Every day I stay in that house with that bloody bedroom … where I know he was taken from me for no reason.”

Mallory did own two guns that were in the house, Pate said. She said his glasses were beside his bed when he was killed, and could not have seen because of poor eyesight.

“He was shot in his bed before there was any warning given,” Bergener said..

Marijuana was found on another part of the property where Tonya’s lived, she said.

“There was a drug operation that was certainly going on in this house,” Whitmore said.


Read more: http://ktla.com/2013/10/10/widow-to...usband-80-by-sheriffs-deputies/#ixzz2hSisSGsZ
 
“Age does not preclude somebody from being aggressive toward deputies,” Whitmore said. “The lesson here is… don’t pull a gun on a deputy.”

It sounds more like the lesson is shoot them first before they can murder you in cold blood. No mention of if they wore uniforms or balaclavas. And marijuana was found? Its California, it's probably legal. And it certainly doesn't justify murder.
 
Wow..this quote sticks out the most for me:

“There was a drug operation that was certainly going on in this house,” Whitmore said.

As if finding cannabis justifies the murder of an innocent man?
 
It will get settled out of court. Things will continue as they where before.
 
Could not find anything in LA Times paper about this incident. Typical.

Wow. and you know, I think the law allowing officers to enter a home if there's reasonable suspicion of a crime happening has ended more lives than it has made prosecutions, and it has definitely ended more than it has saved.

Laws like this sound good in theory, but are really just justification for breaches of freedom.
 
No evidence of a meth operation was ever found, though sheriff’s officials say marijuana was found on the property.

Wait, what was the purpose of this sentence?
The "though" in the middle is suggesting that, just maybe, his murder were justified.
After all, he had DRUGS.
 
Sickening, however in U.S.A. I have not found this kind of incident to be isolated. It happens more often than my brain can comprehend. No surveillance, no evidence, nothing except one person saying something. Well, I can see that backfiring pretty easily. Have a heated conversation in the pub one night? Call the cops, say his house smells like a methlab - problem solved. Marriage going bad? Don't want to go through a divorce? Leave the state and call in anonymously, saying you could smell bath salts and saw what may have been zombies hands reaching out of the ground. You'd probably get the army, navy, airforce and elite tactical squads such as the DEA within minutes of the call raining bullets throughout the entire house, even if it was an orphanage. Won't someone PLEASE think of the children? What a free country America is.

Also, I read this an hour or so before numbers posted the link and I was a little upset inside that I didn't post this one, damn you numbers! However, I wasn't sure if the site was a reliable source of news, it was a "local" newspaper and I was looking for some larger or well nown news outlet to post a story. That appears to be a waste of time, who cares if an innocent - sorry, a potential pot user, or someone who associates with pot users was killed because of hearsay? This death could have saved thousands! Think of the children!!

I Guess I'll be trying to get in first with the next Onion article and thinking I'm the bees nuts. Or something.
 
Wait, what was the purpose of this sentence?
The "though" in the middle is suggesting that, just maybe, his murder were justified.
After all, he had DRUGS.

Schedule 1, it's a federal crime. They were only protecting society from this old drug lord. He should have been taking prescribed pills instead of a (maybe) illegal drug, maybe people were killed in Mexico because of this dude.
 
lesson learned...you dont point a gun at a deputy...

the reason why is they wiould shit themselves with fear if they didnt have a gun. this is by far one of the saddest stories ive read in a while. this shit has to end. so they smelled dead fish and cat piss somewhere around the propery of an old couple and somehow got a search warrant based on that?>???the DA needs to be chagred on that too. i hope that widow gets every cent of the requested 50 mil. even better to me would be if all held responsible got 25 years of hard labor in a supermax facility in gen pop.
 
lesson learned...you dont point a gun at a deputy...

the reason why is they wiould shit themselves with fear if they didnt have a gun. this is by far one of the saddest stories ive read in a while. this shit has to end. so they smelled dead fish and cat piss somewhere around the propery of an old couple and somehow got a search warrant based on that?>???the DA needs to be chagred on that too. i hope that widow gets every cent of the requested 50 mil. even better to me would be if all held responsible got 25 years of hard labor in a supermax facility in gen pop.

How do you know the guy pointed a gun at the deputy? Police will make up shit because they can.
 
Marriage going bad? Don't want to go through a divorce? Leave the state and call in anonymously, saying you could smell bath salts and saw what may have been zombies hands reaching out of the ground. .

Someone, I assume my gf's ex, got child protective services with police escort to my house by saying we had a weed grow operation even though we didn't. Its amazing what you can do with an anonymous call.
 
Wow..this quote sticks out the most for me:



As if finding cannabis justifies the murder of an innocent man?

I don't know if that quote is in relation to the marijuana that was found.

Regardless, that is a bold statement by the spokesman for the sheriff's dept. How about some proof aside from just saying it. Are we the public suppose to just believe that this statement holds any truth?
 
It is amusing what sway one person's unproven word ultimately holds. In the eyes of new York state i am worse than hitler when it comes to parenting just because my ex claimed I was abusive. I am not abusive in any way whatsoever, my ex just wanted to save herself from losing custody after repeatedly doing the wrong thing.

I stood there in court and it felt like I was crushed under a wave of despair when it was stated that I needed to have supervised visits.
 
And cops have never planted drugs on innocent people before because they really are the pillars of our community! This justifies executing such a ruthless 80 year old drug lord that was probably bed bound and incontinent... Plus every American can buy enough firepower for a small army of course they will find a gun or two. He probably used it to scare away vermin... from his bedroom.
 
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