“Why did you shoot me? I was reading a book”: The new warrior cop is out of control

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Sal Culosi is dead because he bet on a football game — but it wasn’t a bookie or a loan shark who killed him. His local government killed him, ostensibly to protect him from his gambling habit.


Several months earlier at a local bar, Fairfax County, Virginia, detective David Baucum overheard the thirty-eight-year-old optometrist and some friends wagering on a college football game. “To Sal, betting a few bills on the Redskins was a stress reliever, done among friends,” a friend of Culosi’s told me shortly after his death. “None of us single, successful professionals ever thought that betting fifty bucks or so on the Virginia–Virginia Tech football game was a crime worthy of investigation.” Baucum apparently did. After overhearing the men wagering, Baucum befriended Culosi as a cover to begin investigating him. During the next several months, he talked Culosi into raising the stakes of what Culosi thought were just more fun wagers between friends to make watching sports more interesting. Eventually Culosi and Baucum bet more than $2,000 in a single day. Under Virginia law, that was enough for police to charge Culosi with running a gambling operation. And that’s when they brought in the SWAT team.


On the night of January 24, 2006, Baucum called Culosi and arranged a time to drop by to collect his winnings. When Culosi, barefoot and clad in a T-shirt and jeans, stepped out of his house to meet the man he thought was a friend, the SWAT team began to move in. Seconds later, Det. Deval Bullock, who had been on duty since 4:00 AM and hadn’t slept in seventeen hours, fired a bullet that pierced Culosi’s heart.

more at link: http://www.salon.com/2013/07/07/“wh...a_book_the_new_warrior_cop_is_out_of_control/
 
That and there were no trash cans in the train stations... it took me some time to realize they did it because bombs might be placed in the trash cans.
 
missing from the Culosi discussion is that the cop 'accidentally' discharged his weapon because something bumped his elbow as the pistol just happened to be aimed at Culosis chest. The DA declined to press any charges because there was no criminal intent. I'm pretty sure a civilian would not be given that sort of leeway, despite any expert training they would have received.
 
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