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Cops knew suburban mom was not a terrorist
GARTH KANT wnd.com WASHINGTON — When the Secret Service, Washington Metro Police and U.S. Capitol Police were pursuing a vehicle they feared might pose a terrorist threat last October, they quickly learned the car actually belonged to a young mother and dental hygienist from Connecticut, according to information in a report by Associated Press. The information would raise even more serious questions as to why law-enforcement agents shot and killed the woman in her stopped car, rather than attempting to subdue her with non-lethal means.According to AP, when authorities began chasing Carey’s vehicle, which had Connecticut license plates, State Police Maj. Louis J. Fusaro Jr., the head of his state’s Intelligence Center, led an effort with the Motor Vehicles Department to run the license plates and identify the driver. “Within a matter of minutes of the incident happening, we were able to give back information that was key to the investigation down there,” said Fusaro, who is also commander of emergency services and the Office of Counter Terrorism for state police. “Our job is to validate information, then refer it to the proper agencies for investigation,” he told AP. The attorney for the Carey family, Eric Sanders, told WND he suspects police received the information about Miriam “within seconds, long before she was shot and killed.” He said the information presented even more reason to believe she should never have been killed. Sanders, a former New York City Police officer, said the question is: When were the record searches about Miriam requested? Before, during or after the police chase? “My law enforcement experience tells me, one or more officers during the police ‘pursuit’ sent at least one if not more messages through the mobile digital computer in their police vehicles to NLETS (National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System, now known as the International Justice and Public Safety Network), and via police radio to their dispatcher, they received the information about Miriam within seconds long before she was shot and killed.” However, to verify his suspicion, Sanders needs data from Management Information Systems, or MIS, and the communication networks. MIS will not provide that information until the investigation is complete. The investigation has now taken more than three months. Washington Metro Police handled the investigation into the conduct of the uniformed Secret Service agents and U.S. Capitol Police officers who chased Carey in her car, then shot her dead. That investigation has been turned over to the Washington branch of the U.S. Attorney’s office, which, police tell WND, is standard procedure in officer-involved shootings. Meanwhile, police have virtually admitted they have video of law-enforcement officers shooting to death the unarmed 34-year-old woman, but they’re deliberately withholding it from the public. WND attempted to obtain video of the shooting death of Carey in the shadow of the nation’s Capitol by filing a Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA, request. The request was denied by Metro Police. By telling WND that releasing the video might adversely affect any criminal proceeding, police have essentially admitted such video might cast a bad light on the conduct of officers and agents.
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