Body Cam Theater: Suicide by Cop

Before we begin, I just want to explain why I write these Body Cam Theater articles. Certainly, it’s to celebrate the death of thugs and the videos are exciting, but you’ll notice I only show the shootings that are justified. That’s because the mainstream media makes sure we see every single questionable shooting to further their accusations that cops are out to slaughter innocent people, especially blacks. What they don’t show are the ones I write about here, the legitimate ones, and there are many more of these than there are of wrongful incidents. Cops are constantly condemned in the media. I intended this be a place where they are praised for their actions. So yeah, I don’t do these just because I’m blood-thirsty, there’s more to it than that. Now back to today’s feature.

A Minnesota man armed with a razor and thoughts of suicide on his mind but without the gumption to commit the deed himself, enlisted the unwilling assistance of a local police officer to end his miserable existence. The shooting was ruled justified on Wednesday as you will see in the video below.

Via Officer.com 

Body Camera Video Shows Minnesota Officer Fatally Shoot Man Charging at Him

HASTINGS, Minnesota — A Hastings police officer acted properly when he fatally shot a 23-year-old stabbing suspect in the head as the man raced toward him clutching a sharp object and yelling “shoot me,” the Dakota County Attorney’s Office ruled Wednesday.

Here we go. The action is quick and violent, so don’t blink.

And that’s all she wrote. The thug got what he wanted.

Officer Geoffrey Latsch, who fired his handgun three times, “was legally justified in using deadly force … to protect himself from death or great bodily harm,” County Attorney James Backstrom wrote in connection with the Oct. 1 shooting of Keagan Johnson-Lloyd on Walnut Street.

Latsch believed he had seen a metallic object, possibly a knife, in Johnson-Lloyd’s hand as man closed to within 10 feet of the officer and shouted “[unintelligible] shoot me,” Backstrom wrote.

A police sergeant checking for a pulse saw a razor blade in Johnson-Lloyd’s hand, according to a police summary of the sergeant’s official statement.

Earlier that day, police were called to the area on a report that Johnson-Lloyd had used a kitchen knife to stab and slightly wound a fellow resident at the Spirit Recovery Center chemical dependency group home. Johnson-Lloyd stabbed the man after being confronted over some missing cigarettes, according to police records.

In his statement to police, the center’s manager said he was driving to the facility in response to the stabbing, saw Johnson-Lloyd and called 911.

The manager asked Johnson-Lloyd what he was doing, and he replied “just waiting for the cops” and “gonna go out with a bang,” according to a summary of the statement. Police gunfire soon followed.

If we had any doubt about what was going on in this idiot’s head, that statement along with the his yelling at the officer to shoot him while he attacked erases it. He wanted to die, period.

In a statement, Backstrom said that “although I have concluded that the use of deadly force by this police officer was legally justified in this instance, any loss of life is a tragic occurrence. … Unfortunately, there are times when officers are placed in a situation where they must use deadly force to protect themselves and the public.”

In a police summary of Latsch’s statement, Latsch said the encounter unfolded within a matter of seconds, and he said he had no other choice but to shoot Johnson-Lloyd.

Backstrom said Latsch’s account of the confrontation “is consistent with the statements of witnesses and video obtained from his body camera that was activated at the time of the incident.”

Apparently Johnson-Lloyd’s stay at the drug dependency home wasn’t a successful one because he was high as a kite at the time of his death.

A report by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner revealed that Johnson-Lloyd had methamphetamine and amphetamine in his system.

Messages were left with Johnson-Lloyd’s mother, Tanya Johnson, and another family member for reaction to Backstrom’s decision.

I’m sure they’re a bit saddened by all this, but exactly how sad can they be when he did this to them?

In March, Johnson-Lloyd was arrested in Rochester on suspicion of attacking an older family member with a hammer.

His criminal history in Minnesota also includes three convictions for assault, three for burglary, two for theft and one each for terroristic threats and false imprisonment.

Johnson-Lloyd’s online obituary noted that he was an avid reader who “wanted to write his own book on helping others through addiction and depression.”

Fortunately he never got around writing that book because seriously, how much good advice could have been contained in it, considering how he met his end? It’d be like Hillary Clinton writing a book about how to run a successful political campaign. Worthless.

And screw this thug who didn’t have the balls to off himself but rather made this officer do it for him. Even though it was justified, the officer was clearly shaken from having to shoot this man and will now have to cope with the after-effects of that for the rest of his life.