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“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”

“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”
“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”

Fairfax County Cops kill a man with mental health problems: Here’s what’s going to happen. The FCPD will investigate. The FCPD will determine they did nothing wrong. The FCPD will get away with it.

 

 

 

Fairfax County police identify man shot & killed by officers in McLean home Thursday

Friday, July 8th 2022

 

The victim this time was 26-year-old Jasper Aaron Lynch.

The incident began just after 7 p.m. Thursday, with a 911 call about "a man in crisis." Officers and a co-responding clinician arrived at the home on Arbor Lane, but say they were unable to locate the person they'd been called about.

"Arbor lane.. caller is back on the phone saying subject is now throwing things," a dispatcher can be heard saying.

Police say officers returned to the home in response to that second 911 call, this time without a clinician.

The cops explained returning without the clinician "We're going to determine exactly where she was, but nature of the second call was far different than the first call"

In other words “We need time to come up with a story to cover our ass”

When officers arrived at the home that second time, they say a "struggle" ensued, and allege that Lynch charged at officers with "something in his hand". Lynch was holding a bottle and an object believed to be a large, decorative tribal mask. They allege Lynch threw the mask at an officer and began to swing the bottle in striking motion.

Police said they attempted to verbally de-escalate the situation before two of the responding officers deployed their tasers and a third officer fired his service weapon multiple times.

"We have one subject multiple shots in the chest. We need an ambulance now," an officer can be heard saying on dispatch audio.