Militarized police kill 80-year-old man in his own bed
No meth found
Zach Weissmueller says:
A few years ago, I shared with you a video about the
pattern of police raids on private property happening in California's
Antelope Valley.
Well, a rather tragic and infuriating story brought me back to
the desert. It's the story of Eugene Mallory, an 80-year-old retired
engineer, whose home was raided by the LA County Sheriff's Dept. (which
has been at the center of a number of scandals in recent years), in
search of meth. No meth was found, but Eugene Mallory was shot dead in
his own bedroom.
This video takes you inside Mallory's home, to the scene of the
incident, and scrutinizes the Sheriff Department's official account. How
was a warrant obtained, but not a single shred of evidence pointing to
meth production found on the property? Why did deputies first claim
Mallory was charging at them and then change their story? Why did one
officer only yell "drop the gun" after he had already shot Mallory six
times?
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