Posted on Dec 17, 2020
Buckeye Firearms Association Wants Answers In Casey Goodson Jr. Shooting
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Here is an interesting CNN article about it, which part of it makes no sense: https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/12/us/casey-goodson-jr-what-we-know/index.html
"An attorney for Meade says Goodson pointed a gun at the deputy prior to the shooting, adding "there has been confirmation that our client gave verbal commands for Mr. Goodson to drop the gun."
Police have said no other officers witnessed the shooting, there have been no civilian eyewitnesses identified and there is no body camera footage because Franklin County Sheriff's task force officers aren't issued body cameras. Meade's attorney, Mark Collins, also noted no eyewitnesses have been identified."
If there were no eyewitnesses, or other officers, how is there confirmation?
"An attorney for Meade says Goodson pointed a gun at the deputy prior to the shooting, adding "there has been confirmation that our client gave verbal commands for Mr. Goodson to drop the gun."
Police have said no other officers witnessed the shooting, there have been no civilian eyewitnesses identified and there is no body camera footage because Franklin County Sheriff's task force officers aren't issued body cameras. Meade's attorney, Mark Collins, also noted no eyewitnesses have been identified."
If there were no eyewitnesses, or other officers, how is there confirmation?
Here's what we know about the Casey Goodson Jr. fatal police shooting
A Franklin County Sheriff's Office deputy was in Columbus, Ohio, on December 4 looking for violent offenders. Instead, he fatally shot Casey Goodson Jr., a 23-year-old Black man, who had no criminal background, according to a family attorney, and was not the target of any investigation.
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Was there a gun found at the scene? If not, the cop killed an unarmed man. The BULLSHIT stops when the facts come out.
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