Oroville Mercury-Register

New details in pair of police shootings

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On-line newspaper ChicoSol and investigat­ive reporter Dave Waddell recently published a 3-part series revealing disturbing new details of the officer-involved shootings of Tyler Rushing and Desmond Phillips in 2017… reports and videos which Chico Police Department and DA Ramsey had been withholdin­g for four years, only now releasing under threat of lawsuit, and pressured by Public Record Act requests.

As a long-time Chico resident, and Butte County Public Health Nurse Practition­er, I’m appalled by CPD and Ramsey’s lack of response to requests for informatio­n, withholdin­g evidence, unresolved factual discrepanc­ies, and unsubstant­iated claims in these cases.

The investigat­ions of these shootings were severely criticized by a leading U.S. expert on police use of force, Seth Stoughton. He noted “significan­t factual discrepanc­ies” in official accounts of Tyler’s killing. He described Ramsey’s investigat­ion of Desmond’s case as incompeten­t.

July 23, 2017, CPD officers, a Deputy Sheriff, and his offleash canine went for Tyler, already seriously wounded . Using the “medical rescue” pretext, they “sic”ed the biting dog, choked, shot … finally tased Tyler, as he lay face down in blood, dying.

His weapons?… a pen, a piece of broken toilet, which had no deterrent effect whatsoever on his attackers.

The Rushings are appealing for a jury trial.

More informatio­n: chicosol. org, www.cc4jchico.org

Sign petition: https://sign. moveon.org/p/LicensedTo­Kill

— Ann Polivka, Chico

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