They don’t even pretend

To be logical. They just make up a cover story, and stick to it:

A coroner’s report obtained exclusively by NBC News directly contradicts the police version of how a 22-year-old black man died in the back seat of a Louisiana police cruiser earlier this year — but still says the man, whose hands were cuffed behind his back, shot himself.

In a press release issued March 3, the day he died, the Louisiana State Police said Victor White III apparently shot himself in an Iberia Parish police car. According to the police statement, White had his hands cuffed behind his back when he shot himself in the back.

But according to the full final report of the Iberia Parish coroner, which was released nearly six months later and obtained exclusively by NBC News, White was shot in the front, not the back. The bullet entered his right chest and exited under his left armpit. White was left-handed, according to family members. According to the report, the forensic pathologist found gunshot residue in the wound, but not the sort of stippling that a close-range shot can sometimes produce. He also found abrasions on White’s face.

And yet, despite the contradictions – and even though White’s hands were never tested for gunpowder residue – the Iberia Parish coroner still supported the central contention of the initial police statement issued back in March. Dr. Carl Ditch ruled that White shot himself, and declared his death a suicide.

2 thoughts on “They don’t even pretend

  1. The entire system is rife with corruption from top to bottom. Every incumbent official from local dog catcher to US senator must be voted out of office. In November. That is language that all politicians will understand. Publishing reports, issuing White Papers on corruption, holding trials for corrupt politicians and investigating political payoffs and other crimes although useful will never bring about the broad based systemic change needed. But voting every incumbent out of office will signal a sea change in how voters will respond going forward to political malfeasance on every level.

  2. At one time, such perversions of justice would have brought in the FBI and federal prosecutors . . . at one time.

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