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Kelly Thomas (April 5, 1974 – July 10, 2011) was a homeless man diagnosed with schizophrenia who lived on the streets of Fullerton, California.He died five days after being severely beaten by six members of the Fullerton Police Department, whom he encountered on July 5, 2011, [2] in what was later described as "one of the worst police beatings in [US] history."
On the night of July 5, 2011, Fullerton police responded to reports of a man trying to break into cars. They encountered Kelly Thomas, 37, [20] a local mentally ill transient. Thomas was an unarmed local homeless man who was beaten severely by six officers and stunned six times with a taser. Thomas was taken to a hospital, and put on life ...
Fullerton, California: Police responded to a McDonald's restaurant for a call of a man acting erratically, where they found him holding a belt. After a taser failed to work, police shot the man with a beanbag shotgun, resulting in his death. [115] [116] 2024-03-06 Luis Alfonso Rivera (35) Hispanic Wichita, Kansas [117] 2024-03-05 Michael ...
A man died this week after Fullerton police shot him multiple times with "less-lethal" beanbag rounds after confronting him outside a McDonald's restaurant where he had been acting erratically ...
Fullerton police said Monday that a man they killed last month appeared to provoke the incident in an effort to die. On June 15, police said they responded to a 911 call urging the department to ...
The pursuit began after a Fullerton police detective saw a theft suspect driving away from the area of North Gilbert Street and West Malvern Avenue at 12:38 p.m., police said.
A police was chasing a man and a woman, when the man attacked the police officer after hiding behind a corner. During the fight, the woman started repeatedly kicking the officer. The officer shot the woman, who succumbed to her injuries, and the man was charged with multiple felonies. [101] 2024-06-11 Damion Ladeal Jones (31) Black Opelika, Alabama
Fullerton Police Sgt. Ryan O’Neil said detectives are working on a "home invasion robbery," but he declined to elaborate. "At this time, it is still an active and ongoing investigation," he said.