White Liberal DA Fails to Charge White Aurora Cop Who Murdered Kilyn Lewis; Shot Black Man While He was Holding a Phone w/Both Hands Up [white supremacy is not about hate, but Domination of Blacks]
/From [HERE] Aurora Police Department SWAT Officer Michael Dieck will not face criminal charges in the death of 37-year-old Kilyn Lewis, who Dieck fatally shot outside an apartment complex in May while trying to arrest him on suspicion of attempted murder.
Arapahoe County District Attorney John Kellner found Dieck “reasonably believed there was an imminent danger of death or serious bodily injury,” justifying the deadly use of force under Colorado law, Kellner wrote in a decision letter published Friday. Lewis was unarmed during the encounter.
Dieck was among a team of Aurora and Denver police officers who surveilled Lewis for two days before trying to arrest him as he exited a car outside an apartment complex on South Ironton Street on May 23.
Lewis was a suspect in a May 5 first-degree attempted murder in Denver.
Lewis reached behind his back after police surrounded him with guns drawn and ordered him to show his hands and get on the ground, according to the decision letter and body-worn camera footage released by Aurora police.
He removed a phone and white tubes of fruit snacks from his pocket and was holding them in his hands as he raised them in the air when Dieck shot him once in the stomach, according to the decision letter. Lewis died from the gunshot wound on May 25.
Kellner’s review of the shooting found officers identified themselves and yelled repeated commands for Lewis to show his hands and get on the ground. Lewis walked several feet toward officers and the front driver-side door of the car, then put his hand into his rear pocket and removed it, according to the letter.
Dieck told investigators he thought Lewis had pulled out a gun and was preparing to shoot at him and other officers. Other officers at the scene also told investigators they thought Lewis was pulling out a gun.
COPS WERE LESS THAN 30 FEET AWAY AND THOUGHT A CELL PHONE WAS GUN? It is true that cops have the power to use force offensively to kill when they face an imminent threat of deadly harm. Nevertheless, Mr. Lewis had his hands up - the universal way of obeying authority. There is obvious probable cause for murder; just hit play and watch one of the 3 videos. The media, which is controlled by elite white folks is doing its best to rationalize the decision not to charge the white cop. In order to do this, the media attempts to make it seem reasonable that a cell phone could like a gun from less than 25 feet away. At least it does to racist suspects in a Black person’s hand. Such a misperception of reality has lead to perhaps thousands of Black murders in which phones look like guns, tasers look like guns, immobile cars are dragging cops, guns underneath shirts are still visible, hands up means an attack is imminent, etc. Such deluded thinking can only rationalize itself in a racist mind (or the enslaved mind of a non-white individual) when it encounters color.
Kellner presented a half-hearted case to an Arapahoe County grand jury for consideration, which declined to accept the case for further investigation, according to the letter.
The Justice for Kilyn E. Lewis Action Team released a statement from the family expressing disappointment and outrage on how the family heard the decision.
“For nearly five months, our family has been left in the dark, waiting for answers. Without advance notice or any communication, we learned through the media that District Attorney John Kellner had released findings, a 20-page document made public without our knowledge or opportunity to review,” the statement said. “The lack of respect and regard for our family is staggering as we have been present and begging for answers and transparency since we lost Kilyn.”[MORE]
Lewis’ death has sparked protests at Aurora City Council meetings and other events. His family did not have advance notice that Kellner was releasing the decision letter on Friday, according to a statement from the Justice for Kilyn E. Lewis Action Team.
“This decision is not only a failure of justice but a message that the life of an unarmed Black man like Kilyn means nothing to the very system that is supposed to protect us,” organizers wrote in the statement.
The group is holding a community rally to “demand answers (and) demand accountability” at 5:30 p.m. Monday at the Aurora Municipal Center, 15151 E. Alameda Parkway.