Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Sudan Refugee Deng Manyoun Swings Flagpole, Shot By KY Police

Sudan Refugee Deng Manyoun Swings Flagpole, Shot By KY Police   ---
tags: attacks police, attacks woman, officer involved shooting, protest, refugee, Sudan, African, intoxicated, no english, Kentucky, attacks federal officer, federal courthouse attack, muslim / mideast suspect


1 killed June 13, 2015  Sudan Refugee Deng Manyoun Swings Flagpole, Shot By KY Police  After 35-year-old Deng Manyoun grabbed a woman's purse and phone and began punching her, he started swinging a flag pole at a policeman, striking his car. He appeared to be staggering as if intoxicated and did not respond to commands.  An officer shot the man who entered the US as a African refugee from the Muslim nation of Sudan in 2001, and does not speak english. Community members complained officers too often use excessive force to subdue people of color, with the attitude "Either you comply or you die," “You’re telling me you can’t defeat a person with a flagpole who seems to be intoxicated?” Helm said. “An officer is supposed to be trained to protect people. He lost all type of  control.”  He is apparently the same man with a history of resisting arrest, menacing, and indecent exposure. Manyoun was also arrested and charged with assaulting a federal courtroom security officer, when he knocked over a computer monitor behind protective glass then threw a trash can at a court security officer and punched him in the face.

The man's  name brings up a mugshot for a June 2 arrest, along with others for resisting arrest, menacing, and indecent exposure, a man named Deng Wol Manyuon—also spelled Deng Manyoun charged with assaulting a federal courtroom security officer. That arrest came in August 2013, when Manyoun was at a citizenship and immigration office inside a federal courthouse in Louisville. As an employee at a service window was assisting him, he reached under the protective glass and knocked over her computer monitor and other items, according to one deputy U.S. Marshals arrest affidavit. Manyoun then tried to chuck a trash can at a court security officer and punched him in the face, the document states.

Note: Sudan: (97%) of the country's population adheres to Islam.
















Louisville Metro Police Department
“Either you comply or you die,” activist Tara Pruitt said at a me

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U.S. Cop Shoots Berserk African ‘Refugee’ Dead 'Black lives matter' crowd protests death of man wielding flag pole (Washington Post) - Nobody disputes the fact that Deng Manyoun attacked a Louis... - See more at: http://www.teaparty.org/u-s-cop-shoots-berserk-african-refugee-dead-103271/#sthash.P6L2WnZh.dpuf


Daily Beast:Louisville Cop Guns Down African Immigrant Wielding a Flagpole
Daily Beast‎ - 2 days agoThirty-five-year-old Deng Manyoun didn't speak English—but he did swing at aKentucky patrolman with a 7-foot pole, with its 'Open' flag ...Louisville Cop Guns Down African Immigrant Wielding a Flagpole
Thirty-five-year-old Deng Manyoun didn’t speak English—but he did swing at a Kentucky patrolman with a 7-foot pole, with its ‘Open’ flag attached. He paid with his life.
Manyoun appeared to have a lengthy rap sheet, including a June 2 arrest for disorderly conduct, according to WHAS-TV.
Using the spelling Manyuon instead of Manyoun, a search of the man’s name brings up a mugshot for the June 2 arrest, along with others for resisting arrest, menacing, and indecent exposure.

Court records also show a man named Deng Wol Manyuon—also spelled Deng Manyoun in news articles—was charged with assaulting a federal courtroom security officer.

That arrest came in August 2013, when Manyoun was at a citizenship and immigration office inside a federal courthouse in Louisville. As an employee at a service window was assisting him, he reached under the protective glass and knocked over her computer monitor and other items, according to one deputy U.S. Marshals arrest affidavit.

Manyoun then tried to chuck a trash can at a court security officer and punched him in the face, the document states. Manyoun required an interpreter to speak Dinka, the language of a pastoral ethnic group in South Sudan. He eventually pleaded guilty in July 2014, after requesting a psychological examination, which is sealed.

June 13 Officer identified in fatal flag pole African man shooting WHAS 11.com  LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) responding to an assault call  man, later identified as 35-year-old Deng Manyoun, grabbed a woman's purse, threw her cell phone, and began to punch her. Manyoun appears to become increasingly, swinging his arms. Officer suddenly reaches for his gun as he appears to radio back to dispatch when Manyoun is seen swinging a metal flag pole at the office  Police attitude is 'comply or die,' activist says  police shooting of a black man in Old Louisville a day earlier illustrates their claim that officers too often use excessive force to subdue people of color "Either you comply or you die," The Courier-Journal‎ Manyoun can be seen swinging down with the pole, striking Blanton's squad car as the officer moved to get out of the way. Blanton then fired his weapon, the video shows. Manyoun was African and did not speak English, CHURCH BEHIND RESETTLEMENT OF REFUGEE ARRESTED 16 TIMES Sudanese immigrant attacked cop with metal flagpole before shot to death WND Police in Louisville, Kentucky, are taking heat for the fatal shooting of a Sudanese refugee, 35-year-old Deng Manyoun, was staggering as if intoxicated when he ignored an officer’s command  It was later learned that the Sundanese man did not speak any English. He lived in one of the poorest sections of the city, “where people are just trying to get by,”  believed to be a refugee from the Dinka tribe in south Sudan. Manyoun entered the U.S. as a refugee from Sudan in 2001, according to an Associated Press report. He was originally resettled in Nashville, Tennessee, by Catholic Charities




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