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   Prosecutor's office identifies nigger fa   
   13 Apr 22 03:40:48   
   
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   From: nigger-lovers@disney.com   
      
   The Hamilton County Prosecutor's Office has identified the man   
   shot by Cincinnati police officers in Covington Monday.   
      
   Ali Coulter, 20, was killed on Garrard Street after, police say,   
   he charged at officers with a loaded revolver when they arrived   
   at his mother's house to ask if she knew where he was. Coulter   
   was wanted in Hamilton County on a murder charge, court   
   documents state.   
      
   The Cincinnati officers involved have not been identified.   
      
   Kentucky State Police is leading the investigation into the   
   shooting. The agency reported the incident occurred around 9:30   
   a.m., and Coulter was taken to St. Elizabeth Hospital where the   
   was pronounced dead.   
      
   In a statement released at 6:08 p.m. Monday, Cincinnati police   
   said officers with the department's fugitive apprehension squad,   
   accompanied by Covington police, went to a residence near 18th   
   and Garrard Streets to ask about Coulter.   
      
   Body-worn camera foot of the shooting shows Coulter "immediately   
   came outside and continued towards our officers with a loaded   
   gun pointed at them," the statement reads.   
      
   Police said the officers fired their weapons after several   
   commands for the man to drop his weapon.   
      
   "Any time there is a loss of life, it is a traumatic and tragic   
   situation for everyone involved," Interim Police Chief Teresa   
   Theetge said in a statement. "Our officers thought they were   
   going to interview the mother of a murder suspect and ultimately   
   had to use deadly force in front of her."   
      
   Coulter was wanted in connection with the death of Christian   
   Jones, 28. Jones was found fatally shot on Bassett Road in East   
   Price Hill on April 6. A murder charge was filed against Jones   
   in Hamilton County April 7. A second man, 18-year-old Youssouf   
   Niangane, was arrested and charged with murder in Jones' death   
   Friday.   
      
   Dan Hils, the president of Cincinnati's police union , said the   
   officers fired at Coulter to protect their lives.   
      
   Hils said it is “very routine” for police agencies to serve   
   warrants and seek suspects outside their own jurisdictions, but   
   Cincinnati always brings officers from the local jurisdiction   
   with them. He said in this case the Cincinnati officers were   
   experienced veterans of the force.   
      
   “I’m very confident everything these officers did was   
   justified,” Hils said. “In this case, they were forced to do the   
   unthinkable. It’s a very tragic thing, something police officers   
   never want to partake in.”   
      
   Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval said there will be a "thorough   
   and transparent" investigation into the shooting.   
      
   The section of Garrard Street in Covington where the shooting   
   occurred is lined with two-story brick homes. Neighbors said   
   they heard the gunfire and many watched the scene unfold for   
   hours from their front porches. A “Love the Cov” street mural   
   adorns one corner of the block. A small rainbow-colored banner   
   sits in front of one of the homes and reads: “Black Lives   
   Matter. Women’s rights are human rights. No human being is   
   illegal. Science is real.”   
      
   While police were at the scene around noon, several people were   
   allowed to meet with officers inside the police tape. Two women   
   sobbed and embraced after speaking to the officers.   
      
   The officers involved will be placed on administrative leave and   
   an internal investigation will take place as well, Hils said.   
      
   From Hils' statement:   
      
   Today, members of CPD's fugitive apprehension squad were looking   
   for information about a convicted felon wanted for murder in   
   Hamilton County. CPD officers, in full cooperation with the   
   Covington Police Department, went to a family member of the   
   suspect's home simply to ask questions about where the suspect   
   might be hiding. Officers didn't know the suspect was in the   
   home.   
      
   When the officers approached the house, the suspect came out the   
   back door and ran at the officers with a loaded revolver in his   
   hand. The suspect ignored orders to drop the gun and continued   
   running at officers who were forced to defend the obvious threat   
   to their lives. The officers followed their training and CPD   
   policy and shot the suspect.   
      
   Police union president Dan Hils speaks about officer-involved   
   shooting   
      
   Posted by Enquirer - Cincinnati and Kentucky on Monday, April   
   11, 2022   
      
   This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer:   
   Prosecutor's office IDs man CPD officers fatally shot in   
   Covington   
      
   https://news.yahoo.com/one-person-transported-shots-fired-   
   145727447.html   
      
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