Charges Have Been Dropped After 21-Year-Old Raheem Howard Was Charged With 1st Degree Attempted Murder Of A Police Officer!
Charges Have Been Dropped After 21-Year-Old Raheem Howard Was Charged With 1st Degree Attempted Murder Of A Police Officer!
Officer Yuseff Hamadeh in June of 2017 killed 35 year old Jordan Frazier. The case mostly went unnoticed and the word of officer Hamadeh was taken as true. Hamadeh alleged that Jordan Frazier got out of the car he was riding in and ran. That Frazier turned back like he was going to shoot, and that officer Hamadeh then fired 3 shots into Frazier. According to the autopsy report released by the East Baton Rouge Parish Coroners office, Frazier was shot twice in the “rear torso” (back) and in the leg.
Jordan Frazier died that night on the scene. The case was investigated by Louisiana State Police and because there was no body cam, or dash cam footage of the incident the word of Officer Yuseff Hamadeh was taken as truth. Officer Hamadeh was allowed to return back to work and patrol the streets on Baton Rouge. He was even given an award by Baton Rouge’s new chief of police Murphy Paul and the Baton Rouge Police Union for valor in the incident where he took the life of Jordan Frazier.
On August 7th of this year, a few months after Hamadeh received the award for valor, he pulled over Raheem Howard, 21 years old of Baton Rouge. Howard got out of the car and ran. Hamadeh pursed on foot after Howard. He fired a single shot at Raheem Howard missing him. Howard ran and got away. Hamadeh alleged that Howard shot at him, which is why he fired his weapon at him.
On August 8th “Raheem Howard, was booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison on attempted first-degree murder and illegal use of a weapon.” When Raheem Howard was perp walked out of state police headquarters that night, he said, “They said I had a gun, but I didn’t have nothing in my hand,” said Howard, shaking his head. “They got the dash camera and the body camera. I got out and ran. I didn’t have nothing. I had no gun at all. … I’m innocent. I’m only 21 years old. … I didn’t do nothing but run.”
On Sept. 5, East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore III determined there was not enough evidence to charge the young man, citing bystander footage and “other evidence” as reasons for his decision not to proceed with the case.
Officer Yuseff Hamadeh in June of 2017 killed 35 year old Jordan Frazier. The case mostly went unnoticed and the word of officer Hamadeh was taken as true. Hamadeh alleged that Jordan Frazier got out of the car he was riding in and ran. That Frazier turned back like he was going to shoot, and that officer Hamadeh then fired 3 shots into Frazier. According to the autopsy report released by the East Baton Rouge Parish Coroners office, Frazier was shot twice in the “rear torso” (back) and in the leg.
Jordan Frazier died that night on the scene. The case was investigated by Louisiana State Police and because there was no body cam, or dash cam footage of the incident the word of Officer Yuseff Hamadeh was taken as truth. Officer Hamadeh was allowed to return back to work and patrol the streets on Baton Rouge. He was even given an award by Baton Rouge’s new chief of police Murphy Paul and the Baton Rouge Police Union for valor in the incident where he took the life of Jordan Frazier.
On August 7th of this year, a few months after Hamadeh received the award for valor, he pulled over Raheem Howard, 21 years old of Baton Rouge. Howard got out of the car and ran. Hamadeh pursed on foot after Howard. He fired a single shot at Raheem Howard missing him. Howard ran and got away. Hamadeh alleged that Howard shot at him, which is why he fired his weapon at him.
On August 8th “Raheem Howard, was booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison on attempted first-degree murder and illegal use of a weapon.” When Raheem Howard was perp walked out of state police headquarters that night, he said, “They said I had a gun, but I didn’t have nothing in my hand,” said Howard, shaking his head. “They got the dash camera and the body camera. I got out and ran. I didn’t have nothing. I had no gun at all. … I’m innocent. I’m only 21 years old. … I didn’t do nothing but run.”
On Sept. 5, East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore III determined there was not enough evidence to charge the young man, citing bystander footage and “other evidence” as reasons for his decision not to proceed with the case.
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