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Police Asked Facebook To Deactivate Woman's Account During Deadly Standoff (abc7.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from KABC-TV: In the midst of a five-hour standoff that turned deadly, Facebook granted an emergency request from the Baltimore County Police Department to take offline the social media accounts belonging to a woman who wielded a shotgun at officers. Baltimore County Police officers shot and killed Korryn Gaines, 23, after she barricaded herself inside her Randallstown apartment with her 5-year-old son and pointed a shotgun at officers attempting to serve an arrest warrant. Police Chief Jim Johnson said Tuesday that the department made the emergency request to have Gaines' social media accounts suspended after she posted videos online showing the standoff. People who saw the postings, Johnson said, responded by encouraging her to not comply with police. Videos posted on Facebook and Instagram appeared to show Gaines, who was black, talking with police in the doorway to her apartment and to her son during the standoff. The standoff Monday began after three officers went to Gaines' apartment to serve arrest warrants on her and her boyfriend, Kareem K. Courtney, 39, according to police. Gaines' bench warrant stemmed from charges during a March 10 stop, including disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. Authorities said she was armed with a 12-gauge pistol grip shotgun that was legally purchased last year and toward the end of the negotiations pointed it directly at an officer and said, "If you don't leave, I'm going to kill you." An officer shot at her and Gaines fired two shots, but missed the officers, who returned fire and killed her, police said. Facebook's policy says that it may grant law enforcement permission to suspend accounts in cases where there is a substantial risk of harm. Facebook has received roughly 855 requests for emergency disclosures of information to government agencies due to the threat of harm or violence between July and December 2015, according to their Government Request Report. About 73 percent of those requests were granted.

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  1. No video, no evidence. by Macdude · · Score: 0, Troll

    The cops wanted it turned off so there would be no video recording of them killing her that could be used against them.

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    "Grab them by the pussy" -- President of the United States of America
  2. Re:just how? by michelcolman · · Score: 1, Troll

    Pretty sure they have a contact sheet that only LEOs and other emergency personnel use.

    Yes, from Low Earth Orbit you can contact anyone.

  3. Re:FB should did it by Cederic · · Score: 0, Troll

    Who shot first is immaterial

    Given that we don't know who pulled their lethal weapon out first, no, it's not.

    Just what the fuck is wrong with the US police that they seem to think shooting people is the only possible answer available to them?