US cops shoot dead injured Black man seeking help

September 19, 2013
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Jonathan Ferrell.

If after , , and , you thought that you could be sickened by racist violence but no longer shocked, you need to know the story of Jonathan Ferrell.

In the early hours of September 15, as the country remembered the 50th anniversary of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham that took the lives of four young girls, another murder draped in racism took place. The details, even in these jaded times, are shocking.

Jonathan Ferrell, a 24-year-old former football player at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, crashed his car in Charlotte, North Carolina. The wreck was so awful that Ferrell, according to police reports, had to climb out of his back window.

He somehow stumbled in the middle of the night to the closest home and pounded on the door 鈥 鈥渂anging on the door viciously鈥 in the bizarre phrasing of Charlotte police chief Rodney Monroe 鈥 and begged for help.

According to police reports, the person inside did not call an ambulance but hit her alarm panic button, indicating to police that a home invasion was in progress. As the Charlotte PD approached, Ferrell continued to 鈥渁ttempt to gain the attention of the homeowner鈥. When they arrived, Ferrell 鈥渃harged鈥 toward them.

One of the three officers tasered Ferrell. When that did not stop his 鈥渁dvance鈥, 27-year-old Officer Randall Kerrick opened fire, hitting Jonathan Ferrell three times, killing him at the scene.

Kerrick was the only policeman to take out his gun and fire, which raises questions about their description of Ferrell as 鈥渃harging鈥 towards them after being tasered.

The Charlotte Observer reported that police actually said initially that Kerrick鈥檚 actions were 鈥渁ppropriate and lawful鈥. Yet the brazenness of the shooting, the absence of any evidence Ferrell was under the influence of anything other than a possible concussion, and the fact that there was really no way to spin this, meant that Kerrick was quickly arrested and charged with voluntary manslaughter.

According to North Carolina law, 鈥渧oluntary manslaughter鈥 means that Kerrick acted with 鈥渋mperfect self-defense鈥.

The police statement said that 鈥渢he evidence revealed that Mr. Ferrell did advance on Officer Kerrick and the investigation showed that the subsequent shooting of Mr. Ferrell was excessive. Our investigation has shown that Officer Kerrick did not have a lawful right to discharge his weapon during this encounter.鈥

Ferrell was a member of Florida A&M鈥檚 2010 championship team. He was going to turn 25 in October and was engaged to be married. He was called 鈥渢he shepherd鈥 for the way he looked after those around him.

His mother Georgia and twin brother Willie Ferrell, who also played on Florida A&M team, spoke to CNN this morning, their shocked sadness on full display. His college coach, Earl Holmes, was 鈥渟tunned鈥, saying: 鈥淚 was saddened when they told me. They told me he was murdered. I said, 鈥榃hat? Murder? That doesn鈥檛 sound like him. Not the Jonathan I remembered.鈥

鈥淭he Jonathan I remembered was a soft-spoken kid, quiet and to himself 鈥 A lot of times bad things happen to good people.鈥

But they don鈥檛 just 鈥渉appen鈥. One of the reasons there was so much media and mainstream outrage around the murder of Trayvon Martin was because he wasn鈥檛 killed at the hands of police.

When the police kill an unarmed black or brown male, the media, the political establishment, and even many mainstream civil rights groups are inclined to give them a major benefit of the doubt. One can ask the families of Ramarley Graham or Sean Bell if that sounds about right.

Being stopped by police for DWB (Driving While Black) is outrage enough. Being killed by police for SHWB (Seeking Help While Black) demands a response.

When the four girls of the 16th St Baptist Church were killed, many asked how the United States could lecture the world about democracy and human rights when it could not guarantee the safety of children in a house of worship.

Let鈥檚 update this. How can President Barack Obama lecture the world about the 鈥淎merican values鈥 the United States wants to project in the Middle East when an unarmed young man can鈥檛 ask for help after a car wreck without being seen as a lethal target?

Forget 鈥減ost-racial鈥 America. We can only hope that, after Trayvon Martin, we aren鈥檛 鈥減ost-outrage鈥.

If nothing else, the Ferrells deserve our collective insistence that there be justice for Jonathan Ferrell and that such a senseless death never happen again.

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