I already posted this incident:
There have been some initially strange things happening after the shooting beginning with the local chapter of the NAACP getting involved and apparently in full support of the grieving widow.
NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) – The NAACP and Eastep family speak out Friday following the fatal officer-involved shooting on I-65 Thursday.
The attorney of a grieving family called out law enforcement officials after 37-year-old Landon Eastep was shot to death in the middle of the interstate Thursday by police.
The wife Eastep leaves behind, 30-year-old Chelesy Eastep, spoke publicly Friday for the first time. Chelesy, the family attorney as well as NAACP all spoke at Friday evenings news conference. They said that Landon was taken too soon at the hands of law enforcement.
What is the NAACP getting involved with a case where the victim is White? And then we have the tearful declaration of his wife:
Eastep’s wife speaks out: ‘Landon didn’t deserve this’
His wife, Chelsey Eastep, spoke out for the first time since his death. She acknowledged Landon Eastep suffered from mental health issues but said he was ‘very loving’ and would sometimes go for walks to clear his head as he did on Thursday.
‘I want people to remember that Landon didn’t deserve this,’ Chelsey Eastep said. ‘Landon wasn’t a bad guy. He was crying out for help, and his cries went completely unanswered.’
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Chelesy Eastep is the widow Landon leaves behind. “Landon was very loving,” Chelesy said. “He always had me laughing.”
He was such a loving person and was so good to his wife that Chelesy had to get not one but two restraining orders against him last year (oops!)
NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) – Court documents and a criminal background check reveal Landon Eastep had a violent history.
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News4 discovered Eastep and his wife, Chelesy, had a rocky relationship. She filed two orders of protection against him in the second half of 2021.
Court documents reveal Landon Eastep’s troubled past | Davidson County | wsmv.com
But wait! There is more!
The first order came on Sept. 3 in which Chelesy Eastep described fleeing to the Family Safety Center because “Landon was drunk and had been drinking alcohol all day.” She went on to say Landon “charged toward” her and she “could tell he was irritated,” so she went to the Family Safety Center to avoid an altercation.
After she left, she said Landon sent her a text message that said, “The next time you call the police on me you better call an ambulance with them. Where the f*** are you at.”
She said he proceeded to send her 50 obscene and vulgar text messages and left her a voicemail, threatening to choke and kill her. She told officials she was afraid of her husband.
Court documents reveal Landon Eastep’s troubled past | Davidson County | wsmv.com
He was so funny, she had to run away sacred for her life, right?
On Nov. 17, Chelesy Eastep filed another order of protection after Landon allegedly kicked in a door, threw a shelf at her and punched a hole in the wall.
She alleged he threatened her, saying, “If you call the police, I will beat myself up and you, so we can both go to jail. I will kill you.”
She called Landon Eastep “delusional” and cited a time he called police because he “thought there were aliens outside.
Days prior, she said, he threatened to beat and kill her dog.
“I believe he is capable of killing me,” she wrote.
That is pure loving husband right there.
Chelsey Eastep told officials on that day that he had a long history of abusing her.
“In the past, Landon has strangled me multiple times and threatened to kill me with a knife,” she said
So why this sudden change from being the beaten, choked and scared wife needing to escape her home and obtain retraining orders to bereaved spouse demanding justice for is loving mate? I would not be surprised if certain political elements of the Nashville area promised her a big fat check coming to her in a settlement if she files a wrongful death lawsuit (with their help and appropriate commission) against the city.
And learning a bit so far about the political makeup of the city of Nashville, she will probably get her payday and so will the NAACP.
Duh, she ran away because she was afraid that she would die laughing. ?
(With apologies to “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”)
Chelsey Eastep said. ‘Landon wasn’t a bad guy. He was crying out for help, and his cries went completely unanswered.’
Including by her, apparently.
From images, Chelesy appears to be colored. Thus, the NAACP involvement.
At this point, I’m in favor of the police going to her house, and shooting her too.
Today, right now.
With or without a cylindrical object in her pocket.
Too damned many crazy people hurt someone else, hurt themselves, OD, or end up in prison because they are mentally ill and not getting the correct or really any mental health treatment. Part of it is fine people like the ACLU support the rights of the mentally ill to remain mentally ill, and avoid any treatment. Then there are not enough facilities or resources to treat the mentally ill. If they are lucky, they may get treatment, they may be “well” enough to get themselves treatment.
Sometimes they have “episodes” or “breakdowns” and hopefully there is a bed for treatment, even if it is the only one open and halfway across the state.
We need more resources for mentally ill, and when they rarely get funded, we should not let Connected Democrat Grifters like Mrs. Bill DeBlasio disappear $800 Million Dollars of mental health aid into the pockets of her connected Democrat criminal pals without leaving many traces.
Want to solve the Homeless Problem rather than funding the “Homeless Care Industry”? Get the mentally ill homeless treatment and stable custodial asylums. Get the drug addicts into drug free controlled treatment.custodial treatment. Get the drug addicted mentally ill into asylums with drug and psychological treatment. Accept some people will end up in controlled housing, call it asylums or treatment facilities. Now they end up in Prisons without any treatment instead. Ask their guards, I bet the mentally ill cause well over half the problems in prisons.
It will take at least a solid decadeof constant hard work to undo the decades of homeless and mentally ill neglect. Remember Reagan and the “50 – 100,000 Homelss Nationwide.”? It will have successes and ugly failures. But you would be vilified and criminally prosecuted if you treated a dog half as bad as we treat our mentally ill. At least we find pounds to house and feed stray dogs.
Of course…the other side of that coin becomes, people getting locked up for being “mentally ill” because their families just don’t want to deal with them, and/or because they might “embarrass” then family. (See: Rose Kennedy.)