'Murdered' mom cover-up implodes as report released
New details in case
of cops' shooting of unarmed D.C. woman
(Editor’s note: This is Part 1 of an investigative
series seeking the facts in the shooting of unarmed, suburban mother Miriam
Carey by federal officers near the Capitol on Oct. 3, 2013, based on WND’s
acquisition of the police report, never before released to the public, via a
Freedom of Information Act request.)
WASHINGTON – The federal officer who fired what may have
been the shot that killed unarmed, suburban mother Miriam Carey in the nation’s
capital claimed he pulled the trigger because he feared for his life – even
though she was driving away from him when he shot at her from the back.
New material obtained exclusively by WND also shows what
Carey family attorney Eric Sanders calls “smoking-gun” evidence that there was
no real investigation, only a cover-up.
In an exhaustive quest to learn the truth about why federal
officers shot and killed Carey on Oct. 3, 2013, after she apparently did
nothing more than mistakenly drive into a White House guard post and then
immediately tried to leave, WND filed a Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA,
request to obtain the final report, which was, inexplicably, never released to
the public.
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That request was denied by the Washington,
D.C., Metropolitan Police Department, or MPD, which was tasked
with investigating the incident and filing a report explaining why two
uniformed U.S.
Secret Service officers and two
U.S. Capitol Police officers fired their guns at Carey. The report was reviewed
by the U.S. attorney’s office for the District of Columbia, a branch of the Justice
Department.
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U.S. Secret Service
U.S. Secret
Service is a division of the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security.
Note: Clark Kent Ervin
was the inspector general for the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security, a member of the Homeland Security Advisory Council, and is an analyst for CNN.
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Baltimore (Past Research on the Homeland Security Advisory Council)
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Anthony A.
Williams was a member of the Homeland
Security Advisory Council, a Washington
(DC) mayor, and is a trustee at the Urban
Institute (think tank).
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Urban Institute (think tank), and the Brookings Institution (think
tank).
George Soros
was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
Lee
H. Hamilton is an honorary trustee at the Brookings Institution (think
tank), and a member of the Homeland
Security Advisory Council.
Kenneth
Canterbury is a member of the Homeland
Security Advisory Council, and the president of the Fraternal Order of Police.
Martin
O'Malley was a member of the Homeland
Security Advisory Council, the Baltimore
(MD) mayor, and is the Maryland
state government governor.
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Tour (Past Research on the Homeland Security Advisory Council)
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
William J. Bratton
is a member of the Homeland Security
Advisory Council, the commissioner for the New York City Police Department, was the police commissioner for Boston (MA), a superintendent for the Boston Metropolitan Police, and the chief
for the Los Angeles (CA) Police
Department.
Elliott B. Broidy
was a member of the Homeland Security
Advisory Council, and a commissioner for the Los Angeles Fire and Police Pension System.
Frances
Fragos Townsend was a member of the Homeland
Security Advisory Council, a counsel to the attorney general, assistant
U.S. attorney for the Southern District for the U.S. Department of Justice, and is a commentator for CNN.
Clark Kent Ervin
is an analyst for CNN, was a member of the Homeland
Security Advisory Council, and the inspector general for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
U.S. Secret
Service is a division of the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security.
Michael Chertoff
was the secretary for the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security, an assistant attorney general for the U.S. Department of Justice, is a senior
of counsel for Covington & Burling
LLP, and the chairman for BAE
Systems Inc.
Eric H. Holder Jr.
was a partner at the Covington &
Burling LLP, and is the attorney general at the U.S. Department of Justice for the Barack Obama administration.
Covington
& Burling LLP was the lobby firm for BAE Systems Inc.
Lee
H. Hamilton is a director at BAE
Systems Inc, an honorary trustee at the Brookings Institution (think
tank), and a member of the Homeland
Security Advisory Council.
BAE Systems
BAE Systems plc is a
British multinational defence, security and aerospace
company headquartered in London in the United Kingdom and with operations
worldwide. It is among the world's largest defence contractors; it ranked as the
second-largest based on applicable 2012 revenues.[5]
Its largest operations are in the United Kingdom and United States, where its BAE Systems Inc.
subsidiary is one of the six largest suppliers to the US Department of Defense.
Other major markets include Australia, India and Saudi Arabia.
David
Cameron is the prime minister for the United
Kingdom, and William J. Bratton is
his security adviser.
William J. Bratton
is David Cameron’s security adviser,
a member of the Homeland Security
Advisory Council, the commissioner for the New York City Police Department, was the police commissioner for Boston (MA), a superintendent for the Boston Metropolitan Police, and the chief
for the Los Angeles (CA) Police
Department.
Anthony A.
Williams was a member of the Homeland
Security Advisory Council, a Washington
(DC) mayor, and is a trustee at the Urban
Institute (think tank).
Kenneth
Canterbury is a member of the Homeland
Security Advisory Council, and the president of the Fraternal Order of Police.
Martin
O'Malley was a member of the Homeland
Security Advisory Council, the Baltimore
(MD) mayor, and is the Maryland
state government governor.
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