Officer Karl F. Thompson Jr. of the Spokane, Washington police department was convicted in Federal court yesterday of civil rights violations and obstruction of justice.
What did Officer Thompson do? He confronted a man named Otto Zehm in a convenience store. I apologize for the length of this excerpt, but I want to give you a full picture.
Let me repeat that. Thompson hit Zehm twice in the head, knocked him to the ground, tased him while he was down and in a fetal position, and then hit him seven times in eight seconds while he was down and in a fetal position.
But wait! It gets better!
Here’s a timeline of events from the Spokane Spokesman-Review. Reading over it:
- The police initially claimed Zehm had been previously arrested for assaulting a police officer. They retracted this assertion six days later.
- “Thompson describes Zehm as having refused orders to drop a plastic soda bottle, prompting the use of a police baton to ward off an expected assault.” With a plastic soda bottle. “Look out! He’s got a broken milk carton!”
- Detective Terry Ferguson, who investigated the case, did not turn over information to county prosecutors, and omitted information from her report.
- “Zehm’s fingerprints were not found” on the plastic soda bottle the police claimed he was wielding.
- “After learning that some Spokane media outlets are pursuing footage of additional security camera angles, [Acting police chief Jim] Nicks instructs Ferguson to review the tapes again. Within the hour, Ferguson tells Nicks that a fourth camera angle shows Zehm holding a Pepsi bottle, which did not appear in any other camera angle. The video shows Zehm on his back and using the bottle to protect his face from Thompson’s blows.”
And Thompson had the support of the mayor and police chief (not Jim Nicks: just wait):
On the other hand,
It sure looks to me like Thompson and company beat a man to death for no reason, and then the Spokane PD and city of Spokane tried as hard as they could to cover it up; it took the Feds becoming involved for the whole dirty story to come to light.
The prosecution is apparently asking for six to eight years in prison for Officer Thompson, who is 64 years old. Otto Zehm was 36 years old when the Spokane PD murdered him.