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Old 06-04-2020, 02:25 PM   #1
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Default Remember all the riots and protests over Dallas PD causing the death of Tony Timpa?

yeah me neither because it didn't happen yet Dallas PD had a very similar incident in 2016 which led to Timpa's death. where were the protests then? doesn't Tony Timpa's WHITE life matter?


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'You're gonna kill me!': Dallas police body cam footage reveals the final minutes of Tony Timpa's life

Timpa wailed and pleaded for help more than 30 times as officers pinned his shoulders, knees and neck to the ground in 2016.


By Cary Aspinwall and Dave Boucher
7:05 PM on Jul 30, 2019


Tony Timpa wailed and pleaded for help more than 30 times as Dallas police officers pinned his shoulders, knees and neck to the ground.

“You’re gonna kill me! You’re gonna kill me! You’re gonna kill me!”


After Timpa fell unconscious, the officers who had him in handcuffs assumed he was asleep and didn’t confirm that he was breathing or feel for a pulse.


As precious minutes passed, the officers laughed and joked about waking Timpa up for school and making him waffles for breakfast.


Body camera footage obtained Tuesday by The Dallas Morning News shows first responders waited at least four minutes after Timpa became unresponsive to begin CPR. His nose was buried in the grass while officers claimed to hear him snoring -- apparently unaware that the unarmed man was drawing his last breaths.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_c-E_i8Q5G0


The officers pinned his handcuffed arms behind his back for nearly 14 minutes and zip-tied his legs together. By the time he was loaded onto a gurney and put into an ambulance, the 32-year-old was dead.


The News obtained Dallas Police Department body camera footage after a three-year fight for records related to Timpa's death. A federal judge ruled Monday in favor of a motion by The News and NBC5 to release records from his death, saying "the public has a compelling interest in understanding what truly took place during a fatal exchange between a citizen and law enforcement."


Timpa called 911 on Aug. 10, 2016, from the parking lot of a Dallas porn store, saying he was afraid and needed help. He told a dispatcher he suffered from schizophrenia and depression and was off his prescription medication. The News first reported Timpa's death in a 2017 investigation that showed Dallas police refused to say how a man who had called 911 for help ended up dead.


The newly obtained video and records, part of a lawsuit filed by Timpa’s family in federal court alleging excessive force, contradict key claims Dallas police have made in defending the officers’ actions.


Police incident reports recounting the officers’ version of events claim Timpa’s behavior that night was aggressive and combative. The video shows Timpa writhing at times and clearly struggling to breathe, asking the officers to stop pinning him down.


On a custodial death report submitted to the state in 2016, the department answered "no" to questions about whether Timpa resisted arrest, threatened or fought officers.


Police had previously claimed to use only enough force necessary to block Timpa from rolling into a busy section of Mockingbird Lane. In the first minute, Timpa rolls around near the curb. But the video shows a police car clearly blocks traffic about a minute later near the bus bench where the officers had pinned him. Several officers continue pressing his restrained body into the ground.







He had already been handcuffed by a private security guard before police arrived. He never threatens to hurt or kill the police.


The footage also shows the officers mocking Timpa as he struggled to live. Shortly after one officer ridicules Timpa’s repeated cries for help, an officer notes that he appears to be “out cold.”


They joke that he’s merely asleep and try to wake him: “It’s time for school. Wake up!”


One officer mimics a teen saying: “I don’t want to go to school! Five more minutes, Mom!”


They joke about buying him new shoes for the first day of school and making him a special breakfast, laughing loudly.


It’s unclear from the video why Dallas Fire-Rescue medical responders don’t intervene immediately after Timpa loses consciousness.


“I was unable to assess the patient due to his combativeness,” said one of the first responders in a newly obtained affidavit.


However, the medical responders appear to take Timpa’s blood pressure while he is still conscious, about five minutes before administering Versed, a powerful sedative. By the time the paramedic gives Timpa the sedative, officers already are questioning if Timpa is awake.


A Dallas Fire-Rescue spokesman declined to comment on the paramedics’ actions, citing the family’s pending lawsuit in federal court. The Dallas Police Department also declined to comment.


Timpa died within 20 minutes of police arriving, and at least 15 minutes before an ambulance eventually transported his body to Parkland hospital.


As the officers and paramedics struggle to load Timpa’s lifeless body onto the gurney, they begin to panic, seeing his glassy, open eyes and blades of grass stuck to his mouth.


Tony Timpa died in August 2016 at age 32.



His family has fought since then to find answers in his death.


One of the officers asks: “He didn’t just die down there, did he?”


An autopsy ruled Timpa's cause of death was a homicide, sudden cardiac death due to "the toxic effects of cocaine and the stress associated with physical restraint."


The city of Dallas and Dallas County officials had fought since September 2016 to prevent public release of the records, arguing it could interfere with an ongoing criminal investigation. Officials then said the records could not be released because a criminal case against three of the police officers never made it to trial.


Those three officers -- Kevin Mansell, Danny Vasquez and Dustin Dillard -- were indicted by a grand jury in 2017 on charges of misdemeanor deadly conduct, three months after The News published its investigation into Timpa's death. Following two days of testimony, the grand jury's indictment stated that the "officers engaged in reckless conduct that placed Timpa in imminent danger of serious bodily injury."


But in March, Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot dismissed the charges.


Creuzot previously told The News that he met with "all three medical examiners" who had testified to the grand jury. They reportedly told him they did not believe the officers acted recklessly and "cannot, and will not, testify to the elements of the indictment beyond a reasonable doubt."


Records recently obtained by The News show the Dallas Police Department's internal affairs investigation related to Timpa's death was completed months before the officers were indicted. Dillard, Mansell and Vasquez were disciplined for "conduct discrediting" the department, but those allegations were dropped when the criminal charges were dismissed. Vasquez and another officer present at Timpa's death also received written reprimands for "discourtesy" and "unprofessionalism."



According to internal affairs records, Mansell and Vasquez were placed on administrative leave in December 2017. Dillard was also placed on leave in March 2018, internal affairs records show.


The officers returned to active duty in April after Creuzot dropped the criminal case against them.


In the video, Dillard pins Timpa to the ground with his knee in his back for more than 13 minutes. Keeping someone face-down and bound at the arms and legs is known as the "prone position," a method of restraint that is controversial in policing. Several studies have shown it may increase the risk for asphyxiation and sudden death.


Officers should know the dangers of restraining someone in a prone position, said Erik Heipt, a Seattle lawyer who specializes in cases of in-custody deaths.


“It’s just basic science: People can be essentially suffocated to death when they're lying on their stomachs in a prone position and there’s weight on their backs compressing their chest and diaphragm,” Heipt said.


“As soon as [police] have someone handcuffed, they’ve got to know to turn them on their sides and be on the lookout for any compromised breathing issues.”


For a person who is restrained and gasping for air, the instinct often is to panic and struggle. Officers may interpret this as resisting and apply more pressure to the person’s back.


“It’s a lethal cycle that happens,” Heipt said.


When officers first arrived at the scene, they told Timpa he would be OK. “We’re gonna get you some help, man,” one of the officers tells him.


But within 15 minutes, Timpa’s not breathing and Dillard can be heard saying: “I hope I didn’t kill him.”


Moments later, after the emergency medical technicians tell police he is dead, Dillard climbs out of the ambulance that holds Timpa’s lifeless body.


Dillard turns to someone before shutting off his body camera and says, “Sorry. We tried.”


Cassandra Jaramillo contributed to this story.



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Limbaugh suggested the other day that if Pink Floyd was white nobody would have ever heard of him. He was right.
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'White Privilege" lives don't matter!!!
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'White Privilege" lives don't matter!!!
Exactly - plus if white privilege really existed, why did Pocahontas have to pretend to be an Indian to get on the faculty at Harvard?
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yeah me neither because it didn't happen yet Dallas PD had a very similar incident in 2016 which led to Timpa's death. where were the protests then? doesn't Tony Timpa's WHITE life matter?
Still trying to make yourself feel better?










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Limbaugh suggested the other day that if Pink Floyd was white nobody would have ever heard of him. He was right.





Limbaugh really is that stupid.
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The Waco Kid - grow up.

All lives matter.
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Still trying to make yourself feel better?


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The Waco Kid - grow up.

All lives matter.

so you post that all lives matter in a thread i started about a white guy whose life mattered but no one cared because he's white and you tell me to grow up?


if you say so


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I remember that incident well.. I was furious watching the video. good point, nobody rallied for his cause.

I do, however, get that most people considered that case to be "isolated", whereas many feel Floyd is one of many.. his murder came on the heels of 2 other Nationally-charged black murders as well.
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Waco this is a hobby forum...... You can stop being an incel as soon as you save enough allowance money for taking out the trash while living with your mom at age 33. No need to be so angry at absolutely nothing
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TWK makes a good point - "White Lives Don't matter" !!
Does robespierre have a comment - _ Does 9500 realize Robespierre, YSL, and Lenny Bruce are dead???
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The Waco Kid - grow up.

All lives matter.

All sensible people know that but in this day and age, you can't say it without being called racist when the term itself speaks against racism. Go figure.


Imagine if Drew Brees had said "all lives matter". He couldn't show his face in the SuperDome.
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I remember that incident well.. I was furious watching the video. good point, nobody rallied for his cause.
Was there any "riot" for the ambush and killing of the Dallas PD officers guarding the "Black Lives Matter" marchers several years back?

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/09/u...-shooting.html

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The shooting was the kind of retaliatory violence that people have feared through two years of protests around the country against deaths in police custody, forcing yet another wrenching shift in debates over race and criminal justice that had already deeply divided the nation.
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LL- Good point - of course not.

Those who hate cops should have their taxes docked the cost of police - and do without.
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Still trying to make yourself feel better?











9500- is that a "White Power" fist you illustrate so cunningly???
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