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Nov 4, 2011

Spokane Police Officer, Karl Thompson, Convicted of Civil Rights and Obstruction Violations

Otto Zehm
via the The United States Department of Justice:


Department of Justice
Office of Public Affairs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Spokane, Wash., Police Officer Convicted of Civil Rights and Obstruction Violations in Connection with Beating Otto Zehm
"WASHINGTON – A federal jury today convicted Spokane, Wash., Police Officer Karl F. Thompson Jr., 64, of civil rights and obstruction charges stemming from his March 18, 2006, beating of an unarmed citizen and an extensive cover-up that followed, the Justice Department announced.   Following a taser deployment and a rapid series of baton blows to the head, neck and body, the victim Otto Zehm, 36, was hogtied, stopped breathing, and was transported to the hospital, where he died two days later.   Thompson claimed the beating was justified because he felt threatened by a plastic bottle of soda the victim was holding."  

"The evidence at trial established that on the evening of March 18, 2006, the victim went to a Zip Trip convenience store to buy soda and snacks.   Security video introduced at trial showed that the victim shopped for soda, Thompson ran into the store, drew his baton and continued to run toward the victim from behind.   Witnesses testified that the victim appeared to be completely unaware of Thompson charging towards him as he selected a plastic bottle of soda to purchase.  As the victim turned toward the candy aisle, he saw Thompson rushing towards him with his baton raised. According to trial testimony and store security video, less than 2.5 seconds after the victim turned to see the Thompson running towards him, Thompson delivered two overhand baton blows to the victim’s head, knocking him backwards onto the floor.   Witnesses testified that Thompson then stood over the victim and fired taser probes down into chest as he was in the fetal position on the floor beneath him.   The victim never returned to his feet, but Thompson continued to deliver overhand baton blows, including a final flurry of seven baton strikes in eight seconds, which was captured by the convenience store’s security cameras."  

"Evidence at trial established that Thompson went to the convenience store after two teenagers reported that a man fitting the victim’s description had approached a drive-up ATM on foot as they were conducting a transaction, and they felt uncomfortable.  After the teenagers pulled away from the ATM, they were unsure whether they had cancelled their transaction.   They reported that the man who had been standing near them, approached the ATM and left with something in his hands that looked like money.   Prior to Thompson’s first strike, dispatchers made clear that the complainants were not sure whether the man at the ATM had taken any of their money.   One of the women at the ATM who called 911 that night testified at trial that she was horrified by Thompson’s rapid series of overhand baton blows to the victim."

"Testimony at trial established that Thompson never asked the victim any questions or even mentioned the ATM.   Witnesses testified that the victim’s last words were: “All I wanted was a Snickers.”   The Spokane Police Department investigated charges against the victim based on a report by Thompson that he had assaulted him.   However, the victim was never charged with theft or robbery, and evidence at trial established that police officers found his paycheck on him."  

"Thompson gave his report of the incident on March 22, 2006, after he knew the victim had died.  In his report, Thompson denied hitting the victim in the head with his baton because that would have constituted deadly force, which he acknowledged was not justified in this case.  However, trial testimony established that Thompson admitted to Spokane Police Officer Timothy Moses on-scene that night that he had struck the victim in the head and neck with his baton.  Witnesses and medical testimony also confirmed that Thompson had delivered baton blows to the victim’s head and neck."
                                    Karl Thompson: 
The rest of the DOJ announcement:

“We are grateful for the jury’s verdict, which vindicates the rights of Otto Zehm,” said Thomas E. Perez, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division.  “The defendant was given considerable power to enforce the law, but instead he abused his authority when he brutally beat an innocent man.  This prosecution reflects the department’s commitment to prosecuting official misconduct cases, and today’s conviction sends a message that such violent abuse of power will not be tolerated.”

The defendant faces a maximum penalty of up to 30 years in prison.  

This case was investigated by the FBI’s Spokane Field Office, and was prosecuted by Trial Attorney Victor Boutros of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division and by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Timothy Durkin and Aine Ahmed of the Eastern District of Washington.
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via The Spokesman Review:

Feds hint at broader problems with SPD

Nov. 3, 2011 12:54 p.m.  Could a broader federal probe of the Spokane Police Department be under way?

Although U.S. Attorney Mike Ormsby joined other community leaders Wednesday in cautioning against drawing too many conclusions from the excessive force conviction of Spokane police Officer Karl F. Thompson Jr., indications are growing that federal authorites are troubled by what they found here.
The U.S. Justice Department, on its homepage today, openly describes the case against Thompson as involving “an extensive cover up” following the fatal March 18, 2006 confrontation. In its news release announcing Thompson's conviction on charges of using excessive force in the beating of unarmed janitor Otto Zehm and lying about it to investigators, the agency noted that, “Thompson claimed the beating was justified because he felt threatened by a plastic bottle of soda the victim was holding.”
Federal authorities confirm that at least one additional Spokane police officer - Sandy McIntyre - has received a target letter stemming from the Zehm fatality. Target letters indicate evidence is being presented to a grand jury that could lead to indictment against the recipients.
Additionally, Spokane Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick said Wednesday that potential internal investigations against other officers over their handling of the Zehm tragedy won't be considered until federal authorities have notified her that their investigations are done, which hasn't happened yet. read it here.

Oct 4, 2011

Criminal trials need not be based on the facts

The Center represents the family of the late Otto Zehm in a pending federal civil rights case stemming from Otto's death at the hands of Spokane police officers.
A handful of Police Officers were involved in killing a mentally disabled man named Otto Zehm, in Spokane Washington in March of 2006.  Otto had committed no crime.  No effort whatsoever was made to bring his murderer to trial. Ultimately the DOJ filed charges, charging one officer (there were a total of seven involved) with lying to investigators, and for using "unreasonable force." Karl Thompson struck Otto Zehm seven times and tazered him twice within 32 seconds after rushing up to him with a raised baton... 


The Federal Judge is hinting that a plea bargain should be made for this miscreant.  The Judge ruled the Assistant Police Chief can not tell the jury that Karl F. Thompson, the Police Officer on trial, did not follow Department Procedures when he chased a frightened Otto Zehm through a mini-market; before commencing to beat him in the head with his police baton---even though these events were caught on video.  Otto Zehm was "armed" with a 2-liter bottle of soda; and had committed no crime. Ultimately, Otto Zehm was beaten, tazered and then hogtied before he stopped breathing--


Federal Judge Van Sickle issued a ruling that the jury will not be told that Karl F. Thompson's actions led to Otto Zehm's death, which was ruled a homicide; because this fact the Judge ruled is, “irrelevant and becomes confusing for the jurors.  It’s not something that needs to be addressed or should be addressed..." 

The Spokane County Medical Examiner ruled Otto Zehm died as the result of homicide in May of 2006, with lack of oxygen to the brain as the official cause.  Thompson is not charged with homicide: The fact that Thompson had a sworn duty to protect and to serve, but brutally attacked a handicapped man who died as a direct result of Thompson's beating; is "irrelevant."


The Judge's ruling in effect means:
 CRIMINAL TRIALS NEED NOT BE BASED ON THE FACTS
WHEN
The victim is "mentally handicapped" and the perpetrator is a Police Officer who ignores Police Procedure and THE LAW.

Via The Spokesman Review:October 4, 2011 in News, City
Thomas Clouse The Spokesman-Review 

Zehm trial will be moved to Yakima 

a couple of excepts:
"Thompson, responding to an erroneous report that Zehm had stolen money from an ATM, approached Zehm inside the Zip Trip at 1712 N. Division St. and began striking him with a baton. Six other officers responded, hogtied Zehm and placed a plastic oxygen mask over his face to prevent him from spitting. Zehm stopped breathing and did not regain consciousness."
"At the end of the hearing, Van Sickle asked the attorneys whether plea negotiations were under way." here

Learn More about the Otto Zehm Case:
Updates and videos from The Spokesman review
Assistant US Attorney alleges Spokane Mayor misled the press and the public


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