CRIME West Virginia: Cops reportedly gun down unarmed man as he was loading his father's casket into a hearse.

mzkitty

I give up.

:shkr:

Plainclothes officers in West Virginia interrupted a funeral by killing a pallbearer as he was mid-embrace — and seconds after placing his father's casket in the hearse: report​


Sat, September 10, 2022 at 1:06 PM

  • Jason Arnie Owens, 37, was shot dead by West Virginia police during his father's funeral service.
  • Plainsclothes officers walked into the funeral, called out his name, and then shot him, The Washington Post reported.
  • They fired just seconds after Owens put his father's casket in the hearse, mid embrace, per The Post.
A West Virginia man died mid-embrace when police in plainclothes fired shots toward him just seconds after placing his father's casket into a hearse.

Two officers with a fugitive warrant showed up outside a West Virginia funeral home on August 24, The Washington Post reported, and called out Jason Arnie Owens' name before shooting.

Witnesses and funeral attendees said Owens, 37, was not armed, despite contrary claims from law enforcement, The Post reported.

"There was no warning whatsoever," Cassandra Whitecotton, a family friend, told The Post.

When the two officers fired, Owens' blood sprayed everywhere and caked his 18-year-old son, according to The Post.

"They yelled Jason's name. They just said 'Jason' and then started firing," Whitecotton said. "There was no identifications they were U.S. Marshals — anything. They did not render this man any aid at all. Never once they touched him to render any aid whatsoever."

After Owens placed his father's casket into the hearse, he embraced a relative. Then, seconds later, he died.

The US Marshals Service has not yet specified why Owens' name was on a list of fugitives to be apprehended.

Owens received a prison sentence of up to 13 years in 2018 after fleeing from a sheriff's deputy, The Post reported. Prosecutors said he had tried to strangle the deputy, and he was released on parole in April last year.

The two officers pulled up to the scene in separate cars, the Post reported. One of the cars almost hit Whitecotton, she said.

"It about hit me, so I jumped back up on the curb and kind of looked at him like, 'What's your problem?'" she told The Post.

A man wearing shorts and a T-shirt rushed out of the car. Another witness — Mandy Swiger, Owens' cousin — said she saw a white truck nearly hit her mom's car as the driver pulled into the funeral home parking lot.

Swiger said she and the other funeral attendees were told by the officers to step back from Owens' body or they'd shoot.

"We want to know why you would do this in front of his family," Swiger said, per The Post. "And what gives you the right to do that to an unarmed man?"

Read the original article on Insider

 

MinnesotaSmith

Membership Revoked
Looks very possibly methy, between being a serious beardo and the extensive criminal justice system identification aids on both his arms.
No piercings or facial CJIAs, at least.

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mzkitty

I give up.
It happened Aug 24. No mention of town. Another near worthless partial account.

You could look up stuff too, you know.

Family wants answers after pallbearer killed by officers​


September 8, 2022 at 11:28 p.m. EDT

CHARLESTON, W.Va.
— Jason Arnie Owens helped carry his father’s casket to the hearse, then turned to embrace a relative. He never made it to the cemetery.

As mourners gathered outside a northern West Virginia funeral home on Aug. 24, two plainclothes officers with a fugitive warrant swooped in from separate vehicles, called Owens' name and shot him dead, spattering his 18-year-old son’s shirt with blood as horrified loved ones looked.


“There was no warning whatsoever,” family friend Cassandra Whitecotton said.

In the blink of an eye, stunned friends and family already mourning one member lost another. Now, they want answers — not just why Owens was shot but why the encounter happened the way it did.

Law enforcement officials aren’t explaining much right now, citing an ongoing investigation. Owens, 37, was wanted on a fugitive warrant, but the U.S. Marshals Service hasn’t said what it was for. The agency also said in a statement that he had a gun when members of a fugitive task force approached. Multiple witnesses contend that’s not true.

Whitecotton and others who stood just feet away said Owens was unarmed, had been hugging his aunt, Evelyn O’Dell, and was fired on immediately after his name was called. Witnesses also dispute the U.S. Marshals’ assertion that first aid was performed right away, before emergency medical services arrived.

“They yelled Jason’s name. They just said ‘Jason’ and then started firing,” Whitecotton said. “There was no identifications they were U.S. Marshals — anything. They did not render this man any aid at all. Never once they touched him to render any aid whatsoever.”

As relatives prepared for services Friday for Owens, a state police investigation of the shooting was underway. But patience in the community is wearing thin.

Relatives and supporters protested outside the Harrison County Courthouse last week, accusing law enforcement authorities of overreach in the death of Owens, who was white. A Facebook page called Justice for Jason Owens has swelled to about 800 members — more than half of the population of Nutter Fort, where Owens was killed.

Underlying the unanswered questions is whether some boundary of decency had been crossed in arresting a man in the midst of burying his father.

“If they’ve been searching for someone and they finally figure out where they are, they’re going to get them,” said Tracy L. Hahn, a Columbus, Ohio-based security consultant who retired after 32 years in law enforcement, including as deputy police chief at Ohio State University.

Hahn said she knows agencies that have gone to funerals but have waited until afterward to approach the person.
“There must be some extenuating circumstance that they felt the urgency to arrest him then instead of waiting, if there was some risk factor, an escape risk or something like that,” Hahn said.

Family members aren’t so sure. They say it only adds to their sense of disrespect that the agencies involved feel no obligation to address their questions.

“We want to know why you would do this in front of his family,” said Owens’ cousin, Mandy Swiger. “And what gives you the right to do that to an unarmed man?”

Acting U.S. Marshal Terry Moore said he couldn’t answer questions during the investigation and messages left with state police weren’t returned.

It’s not clear whether video exists from police bodycams, a police vehicle dashboard or the funeral home itself. Unlike major cities where detailed incident reports and video footage are released after fatal police shootings — sometimes within hours — that rarely happens in West Virginia.

West Virginia law exempts police from having to release video footage during an investigation. And the U.S. Marshals Service office said it did not write a detailed incident report about the shooting, referring to the news release that withheld Owens’ name and other details.

Owens had been in trouble with the law before. He was sentenced in 2018 to three to 13 years in prison for fleeing a Harrison County sheriff’s deputy and trying to strangle him during a scuffle. He was released on parole in April 2021.

But Swiger said he committed a parole violation “for not checking in just once. And that’s why he promised his mom after the funeral he would turn himself in.”

Whitecotton said she was smoking a cigarette after the service when an SUV came flying down the side street where the hearse would pull out.

“It about hit me, so I jumped back up on the curb and kind of looked at him like, ‘What’s your problem?’” she said. A man in shorts and a T-shirt jumped out, leaving his door open.

Swiger said a white truck with another plainclothes officer inside almost hit her mother’s vehicle as the truck sped into the parking lot. Swiger said Owens was shot from different directions and estimated as many as 40 people were in the area. She, too, said she didn’t see a gun in Owens’ hands.

Some mourners instinctively rushed toward Owens after he fell to the ground, Swiger said, but were told by one of the officers, “You step back or I’ll shoot you.”

Whitecotton said she has lived in much larger cities such as Houston, Dallas and Fort Worth.
“Never in my life have I dealt with anything like this,” she said. “I would expect it there, honestly. But not here.”

 

Thinwater

Firearms Manufacturer
"He was not armed per family despite claims to the contrary"...

He was a good boy and didndo nuffin wrong, was going to straighten his life around and loved Jesus, was gonna be a doctor.

I not buying it but you never know anymore. Whenever a news report is based on 'family" accounts this is how they always read.
 

mzkitty

I give up.
"He was not armed per family despite claims to the contrary"...

He was a good boy and didndo nuffin wrong, was going to straighten his life around and loved Jesus, was gonna be a doctor.

I not buying it but you never know anymore. Whenever a news report is based on 'family" accounts this is how they always read.

He's white.
 

West

Senior
The reason she said that the guy was white was because the insinuation was that the man was black. She was correcting that by saying that he was white. It had nothing to do with him being white and therefore innocent.

And I took it... because he was white this will be a non story. And nothing will become of it. The cops will get away with it.

OTOH, if he was a minority, this would be news and a raaaaaaacist shooting.
 

jed turtle

a brother in the Lord
Wait, he had a BEARD!
(Guess I better shave mine off!)
oh wait, he had tattoos too!

whew, glad I never got any of Those!
 

Sacajawea

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I think there is probably more to this story, that hasn't been revealed yet. But, I do understand that it's a distinct possibility that because they are US Marshalls, that they're comfortable shooting on sight; asking questions later.
 

Thinwater

Firearms Manufacturer
He's white.
I know.

White trash meth families are much the same as other classes who use the same excuses, he was changing his life, found the Lord (in prison), didn't do nuffin, was framed, did not have a gun etc...

This guy was seriously wanted if the Marshalls fugutive unit was looking for him. We only used them for very dangerous ass holes.

I can't believe that the fugutive task force, normally made up of several local LEO agencies assigned the Marshalls, would just jump out and execute a man in front of a dozen witnesses.

I call BS
 

JeanCat

Veteran Member
And I took it... because he was white this will be a non story. And nothing will become of it. The cops will get away with it.

OTOH, if he was a minority, this would be news and a raaaaaaacist shooting.
West, he was a minority. He was a hillbilly. They can be some mighty tough folks and hold a grudge.
 

JeanCat

Veteran Member
I know.

White trash meth families are much the same as other classes who use the same excuses, he was changing his life, found the Lord (in prison), didn't do nuffin, was framed, did not have a gun etc...

This guy was seriously wanted if the Marshalls fugutive unit was looking for him. We only used them for very dangerous ass holes.

I can't believe that the fugutive task force, normally made up of several local LEO agencies assigned the Marshalls, would just jump out and execute a man in front of a dozen witnesses.

I call BS
Should be a gun in evidence somewhere.
 

wobble

Veteran Member
I was just worried he was chillbro, the owner of The Fringe forum that got shut down in 2020, so had to look a lil closer...nope. Close..but nah!
 

Red Baron

Paleo-Conservative
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It's hard to get both sides of the story when the Feds do their classic obfuscation and all we get is the victim's family statement.

All of that is compounded by a MSM that is too fat, lazy, stupid, and agenda driven to deliver anything vaguely resembling proper and timely news gathering.
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
Story simply is missing a LOT. Marshals in general are NOT going out to just quietly "talk to" some guy that is a fugitive. They usually draw the short straw for guys who WILL shoot them on sight and ID.
Reserving judgment on filling SOME of the narrative holes here, which right NOW we can drive half of the Canadian Truckers Strike through without scratching the paint.
 

BUBBAHOTEPT

Veteran Member
Oh he's white, why didn't you say so. He's definitely not in the wrong because of that!

Oh America, never change.
The fact that he is white means it’s a non event. No looting, no murder, no burning, no mostly peaceful protests, you know the thing… :kaid:
 

mzkitty

I give up.

Apparently no body camera footage of law enforcement funeral home shooting of fugitive​

West Virginia State Police have yet to weigh in on findings of their investigation
  • by Matt Harvey MANAGING EDITOR
  • Sep 8, 2022
NUTTER FORT, W.Va. (WV News) — There appears to be no law enforcement body camera footage of the police shooting of an alleged fugitive at his father’s funeral.

WV News reached out to West Virginia State Police, which is investigating the shooting, through an open records law request. WV News requested “access to and a copy of all body camera video from all officers who were on scene and/or participating in the attempt to capture West Virginia Divisions of Corrections and Rehabilitation parole fugitive Jason Arnie Owens the afternoon of Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2022.”

 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
This would be correct. Deputy US Marshalls don't wear body cams. They screw up the "uniform" which is normally civi clothes.
 

Southside

Has No Life - Lives on TB
And I took it... because he was white this will be a non story. And nothing will become of it. The cops will get away with it.

OTOH, if he was a minority, this would be news and a raaaaaaacist shooting.
That is how I took it also.
 

FireDance

TB Fanatic
Well, it’s generally understood that you never put your hands around the neck of any LEO. Even Nutters know that, or should. THAT’S the part of the story I want to know more about, but alas, I don’t feel like looking it up.

What DOES bother me is the “hit” style of all this. They could have gone to the grave site and done it there. I mean if you’re going to do something like that at least be respectful and bury the guy in the same hole. Who knows though? Probably a law on that.
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
If it is the hit style as described, then this is wrong on a lot of levels starting with in theory, the cops (even special Marshalls) arrest people they do not summarily execute them. The threat to shoot possibly by standards trying to give medical aid is also disturbing.

But there is probably more to this story, though if this sort of thing continues to become more public then perhaps Marshalls should wear body cameras, they make really small ones now, should be easy enough to melt into the uniform. I'm pretty sure the technology exists to do that.

Because if he did pull a gun or something, then he deserved just what he got, but now it is a he said/she said potentially unsolvable situation.
 
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