Monday, January 30, 2023

BRUTAL KILLING OF DANIEL SHAVER...Justice Delayed:

 


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$8M settlement after deadly Mesa police shooting of Daniel Shaver now funded, attorney says. The settlement was reached in November 2022, years after Shaver ...
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$8M settlement after deadly Mesa police shooting of Daniel Shaver now funded, attorney says

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Protesters pushing for change within the police department.

MESA, AZ — An $8 million settlement between the City of Mesa and Laney Sweet, the widow of Daniel Shaver, has been reached and funded.

Attorney Karen Moskowitz with Richards & Moskowitz made the announcement of the settlement funding Monday.

The settlement was reached in November 2022, years after Shaver was shot and killed by now-former Mesa Police Officer Phillip Brailsford in January 2016.

 


"The $8 million settlement being paid to resolve the claims against the City of Mesa is among the largest publicly reported for any killing of a citizen by an Arizona police officer," the law firm said. "In fact, it is the highest settlement for a deceased victim in Arizona and more than twice the amount of Mesa’s highest settlement to date."

Videos in the player above shows prior ABC15 coverage of this incident.

The deadly incident occurred when officers were originally called to a hotel to investigate reports that someone was pointing a gun out of a window.

Brailsford was holding Shaver at gunpoint while ordering him to crawl forward on a hotel hallway floor before the deadly shooting happened.

Brailsford was tried for murder and was found not guilty. He was originally fired from the force but was later allowed to retire on an accidental disability pension.

During a legal trial, Brailsford said he fired his rifle when Shaver reached toward his back as if he was pulling out a handgun. Brailsford said he was terrified for the safety of officers, and a woman, who were in the hallway.

✓ Police later determined Shaver was not armed when he was killed.

**GRAPHIC CONTENT**: The full body camera showing the moments leading up to Shaver being shot and killed can be viewed here.

The detective investigating the shooting agreed during the trial that Shaver's movement was similar to reaching for a pistol, but said it also looked as though Shaver was pulling up his loose-fitting basketball shorts that had fallen down as he crawled. The investigator noted he didn't see anything that would have prevented officers from simply handcuffing Shaver as he was on the floor.

A statement was released by the legal team of Sweet and Shaver's children after the settlement was reached:

"Daniel Shaver lived, and will be remembered, as a wonderful, compassionate husband and father. His spirit endowed and embedded light and love to those around him throughout his much-too-short life. While on this earth he provided security, prosperity and stability to his wife and children. He brought a pragmatic, caring perspective to every problem he approached, and had a good-willed nature and charm.

His beloved widow and children miss him every hour of every day. They will never forget Daniel’s loving legacy, nor take for granted the cherished memories of the beautiful time they spent with him. No words can do justice to a life unjustly cut short, and no amount of money can undo the transgressions that cruelly removed Daniel from his family’s lives forever.

While this settlement helps Daniel’s widow and children with the financial stability to move forward, it does not erase the cruelty of his killing, or the malicious campaign by the Mesa Police Department—orchestrated and implemented by their attorneys for over 6 years of needless, malevolent scorched-earth litigation. This settlement does nothing to cure the blatant lack of accountability by all involved since the night of Daniel’s death, which stands as an irredeemable blight on the criminal justice system.

The failure and injustice of Daniel Shaver’s killing and the resulting sham criminal trial, which made a mockery of the notion of Justice predictably ended in no conviction and to this day casts an ugly shadow over this settlement. As this chapter closes, we call upon the Department of Justice to swiftly proceed with its ongoing investigation and announce the federal criminal charges of officers involved, and bring justice where the state of Arizona has failed."

As part of the settlement, the law firm said "the City of Mesa has arranged for placement of a tree and bench honoring Daniel Shaver’s. . ." 

Background info on this situation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Daniel_Shaver

Philip Brailsford is receiving a $2,500 a month pension from the City of Mesa. The parents of Daniel Shaver previously settled with the city for $1.5M, so this $8M puts the total cost of settling this case at $9.5M.

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...and his murderer Philip Brailsford walks free with retirement pay.

It's even worse than that.

"The City of Mesa allowed him to be temporarily re-hired to apply for disability claiming PTSD from the incident and the subsequent trial. He gets paid $2,569.21(which includes yearly 2% COLA adjustment) monthly for life unless the board requests a new medical screening test that shows he has recovered from PTSD symptoms.

He will also get a "neutral" reference if future employers call Mesa for referrals by future employers.

Mesa will also pay up to $3 Million to defend him and pay for future settlements arising from lawsuits from the incident."

Then there's Charles Langley, the Supervisor on site site during the incident. He retired 3-months after the incident and abruptly moved to the Philippines.

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It's total bullshit isn't it... 

 

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Reactions To Daniel Shaver Killing | The Verdict: Ex-Officer Not Guilty

National and international reactions and coverage worldwide from news sources are reacting: Mesa Police Department has released the full body camera video showing ex-Officer Philip “Mitch” Brailsford fatally shooting 26-year-old Daniel Shaver
at an Arizona motel in January 2016. It was posted online by the attorney for Shaver’s wife, Laney Sweet, who is suing the Mesa Police Department for $75 million and had been fighting for the release of the video.
Brailsford shot Shaver with a personal AR-15 rifle, which he was allowed to use, according to police reports.

A photo released by the Mesa Police Department last year showed that Brailsford had the inscription, “You’re f*cked” on his rifle. 
You can watch the video below. The shooting occurs just after the 16-minute mark of the video.
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http://heavy.com/news/2017/12/daniel-shaver-philip-brailsford-mesa-police-shooting-video-full/


WATCH: Daniel Shaver Police Shooting Video Released

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** WARNING: EXTREMELY GRAPHIC IMAGES ****
Police body cam footage shows the moment a Mesa, AZ police officer gunned down an unarmed man in a hotel hallway -- a shooting where the jury found the officer not guilty of 2nd degree murder.
The 2016 shooting happened in a hotel where police were responding to a report of someone pointing a gun out a window. Philip Brailsford was one of the responding officers, and in this video you see and hear the cops barking out commands to a man and woman the moment they walk out of their room.
While attempting to take Daniel Shaver into custody ... Brailsford fired his AR-15 five times, shooting and killing 26-year-old Shaver. Brailsford, who is no longer on the force, was on trial for 2nd degree murder and reckless manslaughter -- until the jury returned not guilty verdicts Thursday on both counts.
Mark Geragos represented Shaver's family and described the shooting as "an execution, pure and simple. The justice system miserably failed Daniel and his family." . .
READ MORE > http://www.tmz.com/2017
 

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