1) In 1985, the United States Supreme Court decided Tennessee V. Garner, that the court held that a police officer may not use deadly force to apprised a fleeing felon who does not pose a “significant threat of death or series physical injury to the officer or others. This was because of Edward Garner was a juvenile (15 years old) who burglarized a home stealing $10.00 and a purse. He jumped over the backyard fence to escape after police ordered him to halt, at which point police shot him in the…
himself as the police and commanded the suspect to stop, the suspect disregarded the command and attempted to jump over the fence (Blume, 1984). Unfortunately, it was at this point the Officer Hymon drew his weapon and shot fifteen-year-old Edward Garner in the head leading to his death (Blume, 1984). According to the officer, Memphis teaches the use of deadly force for apprehension of a fleeing felon, after other options have been exhausted, in accordance with police training which teaches…
Garner and Graham v. Conner was a different story. In the case of Tennessee v. Garner police officers were wrong in using deadly force. The suspect had no weapons on him, the suspect was a suspected felon meaning that he might have not been the suspect at all, the victim ignore the police officer…
Elton Hymon a Memphis, TN police officer was chasing after Edward Garner who allegedly burglarized someone's home. The chase ended after officer Hymon shot Garner in the back of his head to prevent him from jumping over a fence. Officer Hymon stated that he saw no evidence that Garner was armed. Edward Garner was not a threat to officer Hymon at the time he shot him in the back of the head and that’s why there is an issue within this case. Edward father argued that since his son did not pose as…
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