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    DeLand, Florida — DeLand Police Officer James Harris was fired from his job after he accidentally ran over Marlon Robert Brown as he was fleeing from officers. FHP spokesperson Sgt. Kim Montes says 38-year old Marlon Robert Brown “failed to stop” for a Volusia County deputy who attempted to pull him over for a seat belt violation on Green Avenue at Parsons Avenue at 12:36 Monday morning. The Volusia County deputy then backed off and radioed dispatch to alert officers in DeLand that the driver was in their area.

    Marlon Brown fled from his car on foot after officers tried to pull him over. As officers were pursuing Brown, he slipped and fell in front of the officer’s patrol car, causing the officer to run over him.

    Brown led multiple officers on a chase, however it was Officer James Harris that went around other officers, running Brown over with his patrol car. Officer Harris was fired for violating department policy involving a pursuit, according to officials.

    Marlon Brown was a known felon in the area.

    The family of Marlon Brown has hired Benjamin Crump, the no name attorney that recently made a name for himself during the Trayvon Martin case.

    Benjamin Crump says the officer should have been charged with vehicular homicide. A grand Jury refused to press charges against Officer James Harris earlier this month, citing the video did not show cause for charges to be filed, because the video clearly shows Marlon Brown falling in front of the vehicle.

    Crump said during a press conference, “Marlon Brown was executed in a vegetable garden.”

    This case has created outrage from both sides, however many wonder how an officer is supposed to peruse felons if they are going to get fired, and then the city get sued every time an accident happens while an officer is performing his duties.

    Resident Tyrece Jackson said, “The officer was doing his job, everybody knows you don’t run from the cops unless you did something wrong and have a reason to run. You don’t just run because you weren’t wearing a seat-belt.”

    Marlon Brown had been arrested more than a dozen times. Brown has had 18 misdemeanor charges, five felony charges, and three felony convictions.

    Brown has an array of charges such as:

    Felony Possession Of a Controlled Substance

    Battery (multiple)

    Uttering Forged Checks (multiple)

    Grand Theft

    Driving On A Suspended License (multiple)
    Krystal Brown, Marlon Browns Ex-wife, received a payout of $550,000 for Marlon Browns death from the city of DeLand

  • #2
    Last thing he saw, headlights! BAM. That was a hard hit!

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    • #3
      Shit!

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      • #4
        Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.


        I do think the officer should be charged, though. Vehicular homicide is going to be hard to prove intent. Vehicular manslaughter seems more appropriate.
        Originally posted by BradM
        But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
        Originally posted by Leah
        In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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        • #5
          well...did he make it or what??

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          • #6
            Officer Harris was noted as saying "Most blacks pull a 1.4 60' time, I had no idea I'd catch him!"

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            • #7
              Originally posted by bcoop View Post
              I do think the officer should be charged, though. Vehicular homicide is going to be hard to prove intent. Vehicular manslaughter seems more appropriate.
              Because the criminal slipped in front of the officer's car while running from the police? Really?

              I am honestly sad that this is even a news story. The officer should have been given time off, just like if he had been involved in a shooting. The fact they fired him is retarded.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Pokulski-Blatz View Post
                Because the criminal slipped in front of the officer's car while running from the police? Really?

                I am honestly sad that this is even a news story. The officer should have been given time off, just like if he had been involved in a shooting. The fact they fired him is retarded.

                Pretty much agree with this on this one.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Pokulski-Blatz View Post
                  Because the criminal slipped in front of the officer's car while running from the police? Really?

                  I am honestly sad that this is even a news story. The officer should have been given time off, just like if he had been involved in a shooting. The fact they fired him is retarded.

                  If a citizen would be charged, I think an officer should too. I'll just leave it at that.
                  Last edited by bcoop; 09-20-2013, 07:24 PM.
                  Originally posted by BradM
                  But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
                  Originally posted by Leah
                  In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
                    Yes, because I think LEOs should be treated the same as citizens. If someone darts out from behind an object, and you run over that person, you're going to be charged most likely.

                    Not that I don't think this dude got what he deserved, he absolutely did. I just think enforcement of the law needs to be the same across the board.
                    You can see in the video it wasn't intentional. Regardless it was a shitty situation!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by bcoop View Post
                      If a citizen would be charged, I think an officer should too. I'll just leave it at that.
                      I understand what you're saying, a citizen would not be given the "it was an accident" excuse. (even if chasing down some dude who just stabbed your wife or something)

                      ...I'm willing to let this one slide, although I'm not sure I see the advantage to hauling ass through property...etc like that. What do I know though...
                      Originally posted by MR EDD
                      U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.

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                      • #12
                        Don't know how I feel about this. Cop car was coming in pretty hot in order to trip him up. Would've been interesting to see if the cop would've plowed into the shed or fence if the dude didn't fall on his own. A little excessive IMO. Did they know this guy was a felon when they were chasing him? Did he commit any crimes other than evading during this persuit before he was ran over?

                        Originally posted by strokn88lx View Post
                        well...did he make it or what??
                        Kilt.

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                        • #13
                          The cop violated procedure, that's why he was fired. He could have easily taken another officer out with his recklessness.

                          With that said, I'm not even concerned about the dude that ate bumper. He chose to run, and he paid for it.

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                          • #14
                            ^
                            Good points.

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                            • #15
                              Sounds like the runner bobbed when he should have weaved.

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