Lima on edge after police kill woman, wound 1-year-old child in drug raid

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Darla Jennings walked through the streets of south Lima last night sobbing as hundreds of people behind her called for justice after the shooting of her daughter, who was killed by police as she held her baby.

Tarika Wilson, 26, was shot and her 1-year-old son was wounded when Lima police conducted a drug raid on their home Friday night, prompting members of the black community to organize a candlelight vigil and demand answers from police.

"They shot my daughter and her baby," Ms. Jennings said through tears while being consoled by other family members. "The police have to pay for what they did. They went in that home shooting and killed her."

Police were there to arrest Ms. Wilson's boyfriend, Anthony Terry, 31, who was suspected of selling drugs from the house; he was arrested Friday night at the residence. Marijuana and crack cocaine were found in the house.

Ms. Wilson, the mother of six children, ages 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8, was pronounced dead at 218 East Third St., where SWAT team police officers executed a search warrant at 8:15 p.m. Ms. Wilson's youngest child, Sincere Wilson, was shot during the drug raid as she held him.

Ms. Jennings said the boy's arm was badly hurt and at least one finger was amputated. The child was taken by helicopter to Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus. There was no condition available from the hospital yesterday. Police said the child was in stable condition.

All six children were home with the couple at the time of the shooting, police said.
Lima Police Chief Greg Garlock would not identify the officer involved in the shooting but said that he has been placed on administrative leave. He did not know how many officers entered the house and provided no details of the raid or what prompted the fatal shooting.

The chief said the search warrant resulted from a "long-term investigation" of the boyfriend. He was arrested on suspicion of possession of crack cocaine and was being held last night in the Allen County jail.

"This is a terrible situation that resulted from a very dangerous situation that occurs when a high-risk search warrant is executed," Chief Garlock said.

Both the chief and Lima Mayor David Berger offered condolences to the Wilson family.

Despite claims by Ms. Wilson's family that police had raided the wrong house, Chief Garlock confirmed that the search warrant was executed at the correct address. He said officers were aware that children were inside the home because there were toys in the yard outside and on the front porch.

Officers used at least one stun grenade to create a loud noise prior to entering the residence, but the charges were detonated outside, the chief said.

"Because of the possibility that we had children in there, they were not lobbed inside," he said.

Two pit bulls that were inside the home also were shot by police, Chief Garlock said. One of the dogs died from its injuries.

Lima police called the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation Friday night to take over the investigation because the shooting involved a Lima police officer.

Community leaders expressed outrage last night but urged calm to the crowd of about 300 people who marched with family members from the Cheryl Allen Southside Center to the home about seven blocks away where Ms. Wilson was killed.

"Remember that baby who is in a hospital and that woman laying on a slab being dissected because the Lima police overstepped their bounds," Brenda Johnson, executive director of the community center, told the crowd before the march began.
Ms. Johnson said it was reckless for police to raid a home with so many children inside.

"This time it was someone else's child," she said. "Next time it could be your child, your grandchild."

Junior Cook, Ms. Wilson's cousin and next-door neighbor, said police "broke down the door and started shooting."

He denied police claims that Terry sold drugs from the house.

"No one ever came and knocked on that door or bought drugs there," Mr. Cook said.

Police Maj. Richard Shade, a former SWAT commander for the department, said it's not unusual for children to be inside homes raided by police officers.

"I have no doubt he was selling drugs from the house and that's why we had a search warrant," Major Shade said.

People prayed, sang, and chanted "truth and justice" in front of the home last night.

Many people wept as Pastor C.M. Manley of New Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church led them in song.

People laid stuffed animals in front of the home and placed a banner with prayers for the family. It also contained slurs against white police officers.

A tense moment was averted when a man crossed police line tape to attach
the banner to the home. People yelled and chanted as an officer directed him back toward the sidewalk.

"Not all the police are bad. Some of them have children," Pastor Arnold Manley of Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church told the crowd. "But the majority of the ones in Lima are."

The crowd then marched more than 1½ miles to the Lima Police Department. They vowed to return each Saturday until they had answers and justice.

Family members said Terry, who was convicted in 1994 on drug trafficking and weapons charges, had been dating Ms. Wilson for nearly two years.

Debbie Ballentine, who is the aunt of Ms. Wilson's 4-year-old son, said the children are now in the care of relatives. She said the oldest daughter, 8, told relatives that she heard her mother cry out and then fall after she was shot.

Ms. Ballentine said Ms. Wilson was a stay-at-home mother who "took care of kids and went to bingo." She was born and raised in Lima, Ms. Ballentine added.

She said the children were taken by police from the home and kept for more than an hour before relatives were able to take them home. Ms. Wilson's eldest daughter told her aunts that she heard her mother running upstairs after police detonated the charges to where the six children were.

Lima Councilman Derry Glenn owns the house but did not live there. Mr. Glenn last night called for an independent investigation from the Ohio attorney general's office.

"I am very upset about the way this happened," he said. "I feel we need a thorough investigation. The first murder in 2008 came from a police officer."

Lima on edge after police kill woman, wound 1-year-old child in drug raid
Toledo Blade
January 8, 2007


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Jesus, that's pretty close to home. Lima's so tiny and I've never heard of them having any such problems. I hope it doesn't cause a big huge Ohio racist divide... that would be so counterproductive. I hope that officer gets his for this. It's just absurd that such casualties should take place in such a non-violent little community.
 
Damn that's tragic. I can't wait to hear his reason for shooting a woman holding a baby. Unless he saw a weapon in the woman's other hand I can't imagine a justifiable reason for gunning her down.
 
Sad thing is they will probably say they are doing an investigation and then a year or two later say the cop was cleared of all charges and acted accordingly.
That’s what happens 99% of the time.

They are investigated by their own internal investigations or at best the FBI.

Why can’t citizens investigate them? And citizens not hand picked by the police force.

Very corrupt system!!!
 
squerll is so right it's scary - does anyone even know that in some jurisdictions the average report to clear an officer is completed before the friggin autopsies even come back? And the odds of the original being changed are so insanely low that it may as well be the final word.

I promise you, there will be no significant justice regardless of how wrong he was.
 
Cant even comment on this one. That is some fucked up shit. Why would they shoot the women holding her baby. Did they think the baby was a gun. Fucking trigger happy swat motherfuckers. This just shows you how fucked up cops are.
 
So sad, all of that just for a simple possession (and possibly distribution) charge

Those police would have a field day over here in houston if their in the mood for busting crack dealers, no matter how small time they are
 
Fuck, I knew this was going to piss me off. Another drug war victim. Goddamn mother fucking shit sucking pigs.... they willing raid a home and kill a mother of six!!! And all they can say is "well, we didn't lob the grenades inside because we knew there were children".

"This is a terrible situation that resulted from a very dangerous situation that occurs when a high-risk search warrant is executed," Chief Garlock said. - Well doesn't that tell you that that high-risk search warrant shouldn't be conducted? You fucking cock sucker!

I swear if they don't see justice on this, those 300 need to lynch the entire fucking police enforcement, and string that son of a bitch that shot her by his neck from the top of the police station.

Sorry... killing the woman is one thing, but with children involved, it sets an intense rage within me. Fucking Drug War shit needs to end!!!
 
Damn, that's awful. Even if justice is served (which it won't be), there's still 6 children growing up with a dead mother and an incarcerated father.
 
If they knew there were children inside youd think they'd, at the very, least proceed with caution.

Just another reason why police raids dont work. They just build shit up way past what is necessary. Something tells me that even if the guy was a drug dealer, if those are his children he isnt going to start a fucking shootout with 6 kids in the house. And i mean you shoot the woman of the house, with no warrant, instead of the guy you are going after.

Those kids are going to be scarred for life.
 
clamjuice said:
Something tells me that even if the guy was a drug dealer, if those are his children he isnt going to start a fucking shootout with 6 kids in the house. And i mean you shoot the woman of the house, with no warrant, instead of the guy you are going after.

QFT

place must've just been scattered in bullets, shooting BOTH of their dogs too, what a horrible situation.. taking peoples and animals lives that had no involvement with the police's main investigation, just victims of standing in the wrong place at the wrong time..

it's sad how those drugs themselves sitting inside of the families home would probably have never created such a situation, through dealing/involvement/whatever, to end in the death of the households's mom and one pet.. with the wounding of a 1 year old and their other pet.. yet the very group who are the supposed "peace keepers" throw their morals elsewhere and do that very act:p .. the whole situation seems like an oxymoron doesn't it?
 
clamjuice said:
If they knew there were children inside youd think they'd, at the very, least proceed with caution.

Just another reason why police raids dont work. They just build shit up way past what is necessary.
Sometimes You don't know what you are going against. It is best to be prepared for the worst.
clamjuice said:
Something tells me that even if the guy was a drug dealer, if those are his children he isnt going to start a fucking shootout with 6 kids in the house.
Ya? What tells you that? What if they aren't his children? According to the time frame that the family gives for the couple dating, five of the children are not his.
clamjuice said:
And i mean you shoot the woman of the house, with no warrant, instead of the guy you are going after.
"I have no doubt he was selling drugs from the house and that's why we had a search warrant," Major Shade said.
clamjuice said:
Those kids are going to be scarred for life.
No doubt. It is a very sad situation. All I know is that there is two sides to every story and I would be interested in hearing all of the details.
 
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^ yeah i just want to hear WHY he shot the woman

of course they'd shoot a dog that ran up to them
but a lady holding a baby... well, that requires a decent explanation
 
really tragic. SWAT is just bullshit. They're supposed to be trained in "special weapons and tactics"... what the hell are they using to train these dumbasses, the Police Quest games?

Remember Columbine? Instead of saving students, the swat team did a room-by-room sweep, everyone dying waiting for help died, anyone who was able to be rescued saved themselves. It wasn't till like 3 hours after the shooting ended (eric and dylan had been laying dead among many victims for hours by then) that they finally reached the library. Then, they hit up Starbucks.

Also, isnt an officer supposed to only shoot when shot at? According to the article there wasnt even any danger to the knights in shining armor.
 
I find it mentally disturbing that our society in it's current state is so saturated with this type of outrageously blatant abuse of power. You can't go two days without coming across it in literally every vector of media available to you, yet the general public is so apathetic towards taking measures to change policy in a way that would make it so this never happens again (not that they'd succeed, but I'd like to see at least some effort). :\

It's quite possibly the most frustrating thing in existance.
 
The other day around here, a drug raid killed one person. They found like 8 plants.

Police killed the guy for eight plants.

Is it a police state yet?
 
Cops are accidentaly killing innocent people for crimes committed by family members (drug dealing). Why the fuck would you risk murdering innocents for a crime a lot less heinous then murder itself. - Do I make sense? 5 mgs Xanax, no tolerance, sorry -
 
This is disgusting. The fucking pigs kill innocent people, destroy the futures of innocent children, and violate the rights of millions to enforce unconstitutional laws. The scumbags were not even fired upon.

The worthless pigs will get away with it too. If this happened to my family or friends, I'd be taking justice into my own hands. I'd give the swine what they deserved, or I'd die trying. I hope somebody blows the brains out of that murderer's skull.

I have heard nothing of this on the news. I'd say the rampant police brutality in the enforcement of laws against victimless crimes is much more important than Britney Spears' latest fuckup.
 
Fuck the pigs, and thank fuck I don't live that country, sounds like it's run by terrorists already.
 
Lol

Whether indirectly or otherwise; the father is responsible for what happened.

I don't care how hard your life is, if you fucking sell crack out the house where your six kids live, you are knowingly exposing yourself, them and anybody else living with you to a certain degree of risk. And if you're selling crack to make ends meet, lol you probably shouldn't have children to begin with!

All reckless police action notwithstanding, the kind of ppl that SMOKE CRACK are not exactly the kind you'de want spreading genes.

Also, I wouldn't be surprised if the mother used the child as a human shield or something. I'm sorry but.. you've got six fucking kids- and a boyfriend selling crack out of your house: you're versed in this kind of shit, straight up.
 
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