Son of Shooting Victim Kenneth Chamberlain Meets with Prosecutors
And this update to a story from Thursday’s broadcast on the case of
Kenneth Chamberlain, a 68-year-old African-American Marine veteran
fatally shot by White Plains, New York police in his home last year. On
Thursday, Chamberlain’s son, Kenneth Chamberlain, Jr., met with
Westchester County prosecutors who assured him that a grand jury will
hear evidence in the case. Kenneth Chamberlain Junior has called for the
prosecution of the officers who killed his father. After the meeting,
he criticized police for refusing to release the name of the officer who
fired the fatal shots. The police had responded to a false alarm from
Chamberlain’s medical alert pendant. The officers broke down
Chamberlain’s door, tasered him, and then shot him dead. Speaking to
Democracy Now, Kenneth Chamberlain, Jr. described an audio recording
from the medical alert system operator that captured the moment the
police barged into his father’s home.
Kenneth Chamberlain, Jr.: "You hear him asking them why they’re doing this to him. He says, 'I am a 68-year-old man with a heart condition, why are you doing this to me? I know what you’re going to do, you're going to come in here and kill me.’ You also hear him pleading with the officers again, over and over. At one point, that is when the expletives are used by one of the police officers."
Amy Goodman: "What did they say?"
Kenneth Chamberlain, Jr.: "Where they say, I don’t give a 'F.' And then they use the N-word. And then, as I said, ultimately, they bust down the door."
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