Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Local Paper: CMPD Officers Face No Charges in Fatal Shooting

Mecklenburg County’s district attorney has decided two Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department officers were legally justified in fatally shooting Kevin Eugene Boston last summer after he pointed a gun at the officers who identified him as a suspect in a nearby Food Lion theft. 


Boston, 45, exchanged fire with the officers in June, District Attorney Spencer Merriweather on Tuesday confirmed in releasing a 42-page report (Which can be found Here) of his office’s findings. That review included information from interviews with the police officers, an investigation by the State Bureau of Investigation, and a review of body camera footage. 

The DA’s report says one of the officers fired first at Boston, conflicting with previous statements from the police department that the officers were returning fire. 

Officers Erik Torres and Richard Meyer found Boston on a sidewalk near the Food Lion on Tuckaseegee Road where he’d reportedly flashed his gun at an attendant while leaving the store without paying for his items. Someone at the store called 911 about an armed robbery, CMPD said.

Torres first approached Boston on the sidewalk and pointed his gun at Boston while yelling “hands,” according to body cam video described in Merriweather’s report. Meyer told Boston to put his hands up while both officers pointed their guns at him. 

He had two grocery bags, dropped them, and pulled a gun from around his waistband, Merriweather wrote. 

Merriweather’s report says Boston refused police commands to drop his weapon, swung his gun as he walked past one of the officers, and raised the gun and pointed it “in the direction of” Meyer and Torres even after he was shot. Earlier in the encounter, Merriweather’s report says, Boston had briefly pointed his gun at himself, holding it under his chin. 

That prompted Meyer and Torres to take cover behind their patrol cars. 

Meyer, who has worked for CMPD since 2005, said he thought Boston was going to shoot himself when he held his gun to his chin, but as Boston lowered the gun, Meyer ran for cover.

Boston began walking away from the officers with his gun still in his right hand, according to the report. Torres told Boston to drop his gun before shooting toward him, according to body camera footage. Boston raised his gun while Torres continued shooting, the investigation found. 

Boston died later at the hospital. 

The autopsy report shows Boston died of six gunshot wounds. 

Boston’s family called him “KK.” He was a family man, they said. One who cared for his three teenage children as a single father. When he died, they said, police did not notify them of his death. CMPD maintains they notified family the day he died. 

CHARLOTTE POLICE SHOOTING 

Some details provided by Torres to investigators following the shooting were unclear, the DA’s report shows. For instance, the report states “Officer Torres could not recall whether he or (Boston) shot first, but he heard glass shatter from (Boston’s) gunfire. He could not remember whether he fired before hearing the glass shatter.” 

Meyer, who fired two shots at Boston, also said he did not know at the time whether Boston or Torres shot first. 

The DA’s report says: “Officer Torres fired additional rounds, and the decedent turned and faced Officers Torres and Meyer and extended his right arm with his gun pointed toward the officers, the video shows.” 

Torres, who worked for CMPD since 2017, fired 11 shots, the investigation found.

“He fired his shots in rapid succession; saying he shot two to three times rapidly, reassessed and fired again. He fired 11 total rounds, but he only knew that after doing a round count with the SBI,” according to the DA’s report. 

Boston fired a total of six rounds toward the officers, the SBI found. 

Meyer shot at Boston twice after gunfire was exchanged between Boston and Torres, according to the findings. 

“No available evidence in this case would enable the State to prove to a jury beyond a reasonable doubt that Officers Meyer and Torres did not act in defense of themselves or another,” Merriweather wrote. 

He said the intent of his review was to examine whether the officers’ actions “were unlawful in the incident leading to the death of Kevin Boston.”

CP's Take: Wow eight months for the Mecklenburg County DA to clear these two Officers? 

Then the Mecklenburg DA goes on record with “No available evidence in this case would enable the State to prove to a jury beyond a reasonable doubt" in other words the case against the Officers wasn't strong enough"? 

Then the local paper runs the above story which paints the Officers actions as questionable. "The DA’s report says one of the officers fired first at Boston, conflicting with previous statements from the police department that the officers were returning fire."

Seriously Unfuckingbeliveable!  

No wonder CMPD is down 400 Officers and cant recruit a full class!

15 comments:

  1. Honestly Cedar..CMPD has worst problems than this. The leadership is a joke and has people like Bryley, Veith, and Meyers in charge. There are constant cover ups that don’t go public. Liars walk amongst us and people like Ramsey are a supervisor to good officers.

    There is always dishonesty around here so why blame media for being sceptical?

    Run a survey on here and ask for input from workers and expose the results. We don’t have 1600 cops as Robinson lied about.

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  2. Is anyone left who is not in it just to save their own skin? It was a good shoot. But the optics are bad. I also agree with 1036 I think the number the PR guys are using is 300 but we are short like 500 on any given day.

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  3. We all saw these problems coming. The cops got greedy and did this for the money. They want more money but do nothing extra. The patrol lines are 60% and the detectives have 100s of cases with victims calling for status.

    CMPD cannot afford to lose any more warm bodies. CODE RED

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  4. You know if a cop has a LinkedIn profile then they is on they way out of here. Why do a profile for a cop job for criminals to see you?

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  5. Cmpd out there killing single dads trying to out food on the family table. Seems like a normal day to me. I hope the kids get their day with a civil award.
    Charlotte and NC need real talk on reparations now! This has been going on since 1619, and it’s too much. Time for real change, right now,

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  6. I think we can follow the bread crumbs all the way back to people like NAACP Corine Mack who blames all of this on racism.

    This has been a crutch for the Black Community for years blaming the color of their skin for their life failures.

    Real Change is you out your cousin who has a stolen gun! You out your neighbor who has a "side hustle" selling weed instead of painting or fixing cars or mowing lawns.

    Real Change is you raise your kids to respect the law and stop acting like "the talk" is only for Black Teenagers.

    Real Change is when Black Men stop bragging about their babie's mommas and start taking responsibility for where they put their Johnson!.

    REAL CHANGE Shall I continue?

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  7. Real Change? How about out your cousin for having a stolen gun for Real Change?

    How about calling in your neighbor who has a side hustle of selling weed to kids instead of fixing cars to painting houses or mowing lawns for a Real Change.

    How about being responsible with your Johnson instead of bragging about how many babies mommas you have for a Real Change,

    How about teaching your kids to respect Law Enforcement rather than pretending that "the talk" is something that only Black Parents have with their kids for a Real Change.

    Shall I go on?

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  8. Am I the only one that gets the feeling that this isn't the 1st time the subject has done this(ie. Flashing the gun)

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  9. So, we’re still going to keep quiet the 4 CFD employees who sat and watched a man die while doing ABSOLUTELY nothing? It’s on released body camera footage, pretty hard to deny. My understanding is they are currently hidden away being told to not talk to anyone. Had it been CMPD, or anyone else, they would have been immediately fired. They did it in Memphis. They fired the whole truck and they actually attempted to do SOMETHING.

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    1. Memphis is a snitch department. We looks out for our own around here. Now begone bitch.

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    2. So, cover it up? Let gross misdeeds go unpunished? I bet the family would disagree. Any public servant worth a damn, would disagree. It was a gross failure to act, and denial of medical attention. I don’t believe in snitching, but I also believe in punishment for inaction which was VERY clearly evident. That whole situation may have likely had a VERY different outcome had those CFD employees actually do there job. I hope the State EMS takes their certifications, at the very least.

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  10. Come on now, Spencer Merriweather is doing a damn good job with the bottom 20% of law school students he hired… why do you think they can’t win at trial- you don’t get the best and brightest at the DA’s office (and even less so in the Public Defender’s Office).

    What was the line “you can indict a ham sandwich around here” but the DA’s can’t win at trial… Hummmmmm….

    So yeah, it probably takes 9 or so months for those collective mental giants to figure out what crime they may or may not have… but it only takes a few minutes in court to dismiss a case…

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    1. email today said a douche nozzle on trial for murder 1 cut his em and ran. what kinda of liberal dystopia gives a dumbass charged with murder 1 an em bond? you dipshits keep voting for this?

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    2. The ADA”s are the least of his concerns. Have you read some of the dumb ass reports we send over with these cases? We have some dumb people working here…DUMB. There is no way many of our coworkers could make it on the stand, even with some hack public defender. I’m not saying there isn’t an issue at the DA’s office but we shoulder allot of that blame.

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