Posted October 12, 2015 9:05 am by Comments

By Bob Owens

police

New York Times “journalist” Manny Fernandez is attempting to gin up anger against the police in a self-contradictory article that blames law enforcement officers for failing to provide first aid for a criminal suspect in an officer-involved shooting, before later citing an expert that reveals the officers couldn’t have treated his internal injuries.

The article began by blaming officers for failing to provide aid to a suspect shot by an off-duty officer.

For 15 minutes, a man shot by an off-duty officer here lay bleeding from two gunshots in his abdomen as the responding officers stood by without providing first aid. At one point, as the victim, a 53-year-old black man, raised his head, an officer used his foot to keep the man’s face on the pavement, according to a dashboard camera video supplied to The New York Times recently by the man’s relatives.

From the time the episode was first reported, at 2:17 a.m. on July 9, 2014, and including the time the man, Charles K. Goodridge, lay unaided on the ground, it took more than an hour for him to arrive at an emergency room. An hour after his arrival at the hospital in an ambulance, he was dead.

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Source:: Bearing Arms

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