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brassmonkey 08-16-2016 04:34 PM

Milwaukee cop 'personally' knew man he shot from high school
 
The Milwaukee police officer who shot and killed Sylville Smith last weekend, touching off a firestorm in the city, may have known him from high school.

The man's sister, Sherelle Smith, 22, told WITI-TV that her family knows the cop in question from his time at Pulaski High School, even though the Milwaukee Police Department has not publicly identified him.

"The boy knew my brother personally from high school. They knew each other. You knew exactly how my brother was, and you shot and killed him," Smith said in an interview with the local Fox affiliate.

On Saturday, the unidentified police officer opened fire on her brother, 23, and struck him in the chest and arm. He allegedly was holding a stolen gun and refused to drop it during a foot chase.

According to his sister, the officer was not justified in using lethal force against Sylville Smith, even if footage from the officer's body camera ultimately reveals that her brother had been brandishing a firearm.

People pray for calm outside a business in Milwaukee on Aug. 14, 2016. The business was burned during unrest after a police officer killed Sylville Smith on Saturday. (Photo: Jeffrey Phelps/AP)

"If my brother did have his gun in his hand, why he didn't shoot back?" she asked. "If he's going to go out, why not go out with a fight? Why not go out with a big bang?"

Sherelle Smith also condemned the violence and rioting that broke out in northern Milwaukee in the aftermath of her brother's death. The shooting occurred at a time of heightened tension between law enforcement and the African-American community. Of the city's roughly 600,000 residents, around 40 percent are black, according to the Census.

"Violence is never the key, though. I'm not saying that. I don't want anyone to be violent," she said to WITI-TV.

However, Smith also said she would keep fighting for answers about her brother's death.

"If we don't have answers, we're going to find them, and we're going to find them our way. We're not going to find them y'all way no more. We're not going to compromise no more," Smith said.

Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke said at a news conference that Sylville Smith had a lengthy rap sheet and had been arrested 13 times.

He was accused of a shooting last year and subsequently intimidating the victim into recanting his statements identifying him as the gunman, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. The charges were later dropped.

Clarke, who is African-American, has many supporters among conservatives who back his frequent condemnations of the Black Lives Matter movement and impassioned defense of U.S. law enforcement, including the one he gave at last month's Republican National Convention.

In a Monday opinion piece in the Hill, Clarke accused liberal politicians and media of fanning the flames of resentment that grew into the riots in his city. He said the riots should reveal once and for all that liberal Democrats are responsible for "misery-inducing, divisive, exploitative and racist manipulation of the urban populations."

"As Sheriff of Milwaukee County," he wrote, "I am furious that the progressive left has put my citizens in harm's way and that I had to send my officers into cauldrons of anarchy and hatred that were created by the left."

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MakeMeGrrrrowl 08-16-2016 04:40 PM

Bless their hearts.

mineistaken 08-16-2016 04:49 PM

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Horatio Caine 08-16-2016 05:01 PM

Funny shit is that cop is black too and probably 10 years older than this punk.
Kill all white people now, brassmonkeys!

Relic 08-16-2016 05:22 PM

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the black milwaukee police officer who shot and killed sylville smith last weekend, touching off a firestorm in the black city, may have known him from high school.

The black man's sister, sherelle smith, 22, told witi-tv that her family knows the black cop in question from his time at pulaski high school, even though the black milwaukee police department has not publicly identified him.

"the black boy knew my brother personally from high school. They knew each other. You knew exactly how my brother was, and you shot and killed him," smith said in an interview with the black local fox affiliate.

On saturday, the black unidentified police officer opened fire on her brother, 23, and struck him in the black chest and arm. He allegedly was holding a stolen gun and refused to drop it during a foot chase.

According to his sister, the black officer was not justified in using lethal force against sylville smith, even if footage from the black officer's body camera ultimately reveals that her brother had been brandishing a firearm.

People pray for calm outside a business in milwaukee on aug. 14, 2016. The black business was burned during unrest after a police officer killed sylville smith on saturday. (photo: Jeffrey phelps/ap)

"if my brother did have his gun in his hand, why he didn't shoot back?" she asked. "if he's going to go out, why not go out with a fight? Why not go out with a big bang?"

sherelle smith also condemned the black violence and rioting that broke out in northern milwaukee in the black aftermath of her brother's death. The black shooting occurred at a time of heightened tension between law enforcement and the black african-american community. Of the black city's roughly 600,000 residents, around 40 percent are black, according to the black census.

"violence is never the black key, though. I'm not saying that. I don't want anyone to be violent," she said to witi-tv.

However, smith also said she would keep fighting for answers about her brother's death.

"if we don't have answers, we're going to find them, and we're going to find them our way. We're not going to find them y'all way no more. We're not going to compromise no more," smith said.

Milwaukee county sheriff david clarke said at a news conference that sylville smith had a lengthy rap sheet and had been arrested 13 times.

He was accused of a shooting last year and subsequently intimidating the black victim into recanting his statements identifying him as the black gunman, according to the black milwaukee journal sentinel. The black charges were later dropped.

Clarke, who is african-american, has many supporters among conservatives who back his frequent condemnations of the black black lives matter movement and impassioned defense of u.s. Law enforcement, including the black one he gave at last month's republican national convention.

In a monday opinion piece in the black hill, clarke accused liberal politicians and media of fanning the black flames of resentment that grew into the black riots in his city. He said the black riots should reveal once and for all that liberal democrats are responsible for "misery-inducing, divisive, exploitative and racist manipulation of the black urban populations."

"as sheriff of milwaukee county," he wrote, "i am furious that the black progressive left has put my citizens in harm's way and that i had to send my officers into cauldrons of anarchy and hatred that were created by the black left."
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bronco67 08-16-2016 07:00 PM

I think BLM needs to learn how to choose their battles -- and they do have some legit battles. But this is not one of them. Guy had a gun. He got shot. End of story.

and the thugs who have taken over their movement pretty much derailed the entire point. No one is going to listen to you because you burned a city to the ground.

nico-t 08-17-2016 03:44 AM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 21105862)
death news copy pasted
cop news copy pasted

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finally the brasshat has returned to his regular programming!

blackmonsters 08-17-2016 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 21105988)
I think BLM needs to learn how to choose their battles -- and they do have some legit battles. But this is not one of them. Guy had a gun. He got shot. End of story.

and the thugs who have taken over their movement pretty much derailed the entire point. No one is going to listen to you because you burned a city to the ground.

I agree. People pointing or even holding a gun are likely to get shot. End of story.

I think the riots are people over reacting and rushing to judgment; but I will add that
the reason they rush to judgment is because of the other shootings that were not
justified and jokes and slander being made toward the victim.
People still portray Trayvon Martin as the bad guy; but he was murdered; end of story.

"Benefit of the doubt" got erased by slander/denial/racism in the other cases.
A pattern of injustice has led to a pattern of distrust.

Nasty shit begets nasty shit; end of story.


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