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Update: “Disturbing” Bodycam Footage Led To Murder Charges in Jeremy Mardis Shooting

Saturday, November 7, 2015 17:34
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Although it hasn’t been released yet and probably won’t be anytime soon, Colonel Mike Edmonson of the Louisiana State Police stated that “extremely disturbing” video footage captured by a bodycam worn by one of the officers involved played a large part in why the charges were brought against two of the four officers present at the time that six year old Jeremy Mardis was murdered by Louisiana marshals. Other shocking details about the marshal department itself and those officers has also emerged since the shooting.

According to TheAtlantic.com:

All of it was filmed. The police chase of an SUV after dark on a weeknight. The shots fired. The driver, struck in the head. His son, 6 years old, shot dead in the front seat.

The fatal shooting of Jeremy Mardis in Marksville, Louisiana, on Tuesday was captured on a body camera worn by one of the four police officers present at the scene. And it was that video footage that led in part to the decision to charge two of them with second-degree murder on Friday night.

The footage, Colonel Mike Edmonson of the Louisiana State Police told reporters, was “extremely disturbing, and it is partly why we’re here tonight with these charges.”

“I’m not gonna talk about it, but I’m gonna tell you this,” Edmonson said. “It is the most disturbing thing I’ve seen and I will leave it at that.”

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Greenhouse Stafford Lousiana Marshals ArrestedAs previously reported here on CopBlock.org, Officer Norris Greenhouse Jr. and Lt. Derrick Stafford (who previously was indicted on two counts of aggravated rape) were arrested late last night (Nov. 6th) on charges of second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder. Jeremy Mardis died at the scene, while his father, Chris Few remains hospitalized with life threatening injuries.

Initially police claimed that Few had fled after the officers tried to arrest him on an outstanding warrant. In addition, the earliest reports claimed he had a gun and then later that he had backed is car into a police car. All of those initial reports have since been refuted by Louisiana State Police, who made the arrests of Greenhouse and Stafford.

Six Year old Shot Lousiana PoliceIt’s also been reported that all four officers refused to cooperate with state police investigators after the shooting or even state why they were chasing him. According to the Daily Mail, three of the four officers were working for a “maverick” marshal agency, which is run by a local school bus driver who lacks basic law enforcement certification and “has recently begun overstepping his authority.”

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