1997-09-10 - Deadly Argyles [was Miami Vice]

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From: jordan@macandco.com (Jordan McCrackin) (by way of Alec McCrackin <camcc@abraxis.com>)
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 1997 23:38:34 +0800
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Here's one:

http://cnn.com/US/9709/09/briefs.pm/crime.sock.reut/index.html

- Jordan

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He should have kept them rolled in his pants where they belong!

For the browser impaired:

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Police think sock is gun, shoot man

September 9, 1997
Web posted at: 7:43 p.m. EDT (2343 GMT) 

MIAMI (Reuter) -- A Florida man who covered his hand with a
sock to work on his car was recovering in the hospital Tuesday after
being shot by police who were told he had a gun. 

Bobby Whipple, 27, had wrapped his hand in a dark sock while
working on his car Saturday, prompting at least two people to alert
police to a man wielding a gun. 

After receiving the reports, 14 officers surrounded Whipple and five
of them, including one using a shotgun that shoots pellets, opened
fire when he did not respond to calls to put his "weapon" down. 

A spokeswoman at Jackson Memorial Hospital said Whipple was in
good condition. 

"Witnesses said that he had a gun and the officers assumed they
were correct ... He took the position of an aggressive stance," said
Pat Brickman, a spokesman for the Metro-Dade Police Department.
"At this point, we don't have any indication that they acted
inappropriately when faced with deadly force." 

The Miami Herald reported that Whipple's attorney was preparing a
civil rights lawsuit against the police department over the shooting. 

Copyright 1997 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved.













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