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Re: S.C. police shooting survivor says deputies opened fire on him and his mother 'immediately'

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Subject: Re: S.C. police shooting survivor says deputies opened fire on him
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Date: Thu, 11 May 2023 10:06:07 +0200 (CEST)
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Kurt Nicklas <namblamember@gop.org> wrote in
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> Yamn Remailer wrote
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>> Those cops need to be taught a lesson in the dark of night. It will
>> happen.

A South Carolina man who survived being shot nine times by sheriff�s
deputies alleges in a newly filed lawsuit that he was sitting in his
pickup truck and talking to his mother when the officers descended on them
�like cowboys from a John Wayne movie.�

Trevor Mullinax and his mother said in their lawsuit that the deputies
drew their weapons and defaulted �to using deadly force, immediately,
without attempting to deescalate the situation.�

Bodycam video obtained by NBC News shows the deputies with their guns out
converging on the pickup and yelling �Let me see your hands� before
opening fire while Mullinax�s mother, Tammy Beason, is still standing
beside the truck and talking to her son through the driver's side window.

The deputies fired 50 times at close range and when it was over the
deafening roar was replaced by Beason�s piercing screams, the video shows.

�In utter shock, Plaintiff Beason dove backwards while yelling in horror
as bullets from the Sheriff�s deputies hit the vehicle narrowly missing
her,� the suit states.

Now, two years after the May 7, 2021, confrontation with the York County
sheriff�s deputies, the mother and son are suing York County and the
department for unspecified damages.

"There was a round that hit him smack dab in the middle of the back of his
head," Mullinax's lawyer, Justin Bamberg, said Tuesday at a news
conference attended by Beason. "Never seen anybody get shot in the back of
the head who�s a threat to law enforcement or anybody else."

Mullinax, who was standing beside Bamberg at the news conference, weighed
in after his lawyer described how the chain of events that resulted in his
being shot was precipitated by a mental health crisis.

"May is Mental Health Awareness Month," Mullinax said. "I hate that I have
to be the face of it this month. But if it helps even one single person in
this world to not have to go through it me and my family have I�m OK with
it."

Beason said she's always been supportive of law enforcement, but seeing
her son get shot has shaken her faith in the police.

"Just because they are a law enforcement, they did not give them the right
to do what they did," Beason said. "And, you know, I want to be able to
believe in the law enforcement and to get back my belief that they�re not
going to hurt you."

The York County Sheriff's Office said in a statement released after the
news conference that it had not yet been served with the lawsuit and would
not comment on the allegations until its lawyers reviewed the court
papers.

But, the agency said, the four deputies involved in the shooting had been
"cleared of any wrongdoing" after an investigation by the State Law
Enforcement Division and that three of them are still on the job in York
County.

"Mr. Mullinax chose to put these men in danger by pulling a shotgun,"
Sheriff Kevin Tolson said in the statement. "These deputies responded
appropriately to the threat as they were trained to do. Had Mr. Mullinax
made different choices that day, deputies would not have been required to
use force."

Mullinax, 29, lives in Rock Hill, South Carolina, records show. Those same
records also indicate he's been arrested for breaking and entering and
burglary and for misdemeanor domestic violence. His mother is 48 and also
lives in Rock Hill.

In the court papers filed May 5 in the local Court of Common Pleas,
Mullinax does not deny he was in a bad way before the deputies arrived and
the bullets began flying. He says he was sitting in his pickup truck,
which was parked on his family's property, and his mother was trying to
console him.

"Trevor was just in a really dark place," said Bamberg, who is also a
Democratic member of the state's House of Representatives. "And he had
been contemplating suicide."

Several days before he was shot, Mullinax had "issues with this
girlfriend" and kicked in the door of her home, he said.

"It led to him being charged with burglary, didn�t steal anything,"
Bamberg said. "It wasn�t that that charge actually, in fact, got dropped,
because it was nonsense.

When the deputies arrived, Mullinax had a shotgun in the truck, but "at no
point did he point the weapon at himself" or any other person, according
to the complaint.

In the meantime, a call was placed by either a friend or a family member
to the sheriff's department requesting a "wellness check" on Mullinax, the
complaint states.

The dispatchers were provided with the cellphone numbers for both Mullinax
and his mother.

Instead of calling the numbers, a team of deputies went to the property
and, when they got there, Mullinax's grandfather directed them to the back
where his grandson was parked and talking to his mother, the papers state.

"Prior to arriving at the location on the property where Plaintiff
Mullinax was still sitting inside his pickup truck, Sheriff�s deputies
drew their firearms and were prepared to shoot Plaintiff Mullinax and
exercise deadly force before they made verbal contact with him," the court
papers say.

When they got there, the video shows they began firing almost immediately.

Mullinax had his arms up and was complying with the deputies' orders, his
lawyers insisted.

"At no point prior to, during, or after Sheriff�s deputies began shooting
did Plaintiff Mullinax raise, point, or otherwise move with a weapon in
such a fashion as would authorize Sheriff�s deputies to use deadly force,"
the complaint states.

Despite that, the papers state, "Sheriff�s deputies arrested and charged
Plaintiff Mullinax with pointing and presenting a firearm at the deputies,
which did not happen and was not true."

The charges, the complaint states, were lodged to provide "cover" for "the
utter excessive use of deadly force exhibited by Sheriff�s deputies."

Mullinax was hit nine times, including once in the back of the head, his
lawyers said.

Beason, despite being directly beside the pickup truck, was not struck by
the gunfire.

There is no evidence Mullinax or his mother "committed a crime or
attempted to hinder any officer on scene, interfere, or resist arrest,"
the complaint states. "To the contrary, all available evidence indicated
that Plaintiff was attempting to be compliant during the extremely short
window of time immediately following the arrival of officers."

This article was originally published on NBCNews.com

<https://news.yahoo.com/c-police-shooting-survivor-says-205217511.html>

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