Houston judge dismisses civil rights lawsuit against City of Baytown, police officer over 2019 shooting death of Pamela Turner

In rejecting claims of excessive force and violations of Turner's Fourth Amendment rights, Judge George C. Hanks Jr. wrote that Baytown police officer Juan De La Cruz “could have reasonably believed that Turner posed a threat of serious harm to his life” when he shot and killed her while trying to arrest her at the apartment complex where they both resided.

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A quick reminder the cops who killed #BreonnaTaylor are still on the job just like the one who killed #PamelaTurner last year. Black women have fought against police brutality and anti-black vigilantism for over a century. Who will fight for us?

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Raw: Witness video shows officer shooting woman outside Baytown, Texas apartment

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A 44 year old grandmother said an officer/neighbor was harassing her. Last night he shot/killed her. Despite knowing her mental health history, he tried to arrest her in the dead of night. #DisabilityJustice #PamelaTurner #SayHerName #abolitionnow https://newsone.com/3852607/baytown-police-kill-pregnant-woman/
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