Ex Marine Killed In His Own Home By Police.

Below is an email from Kenneth Chamberlain Jr., whose father, a 68-year-old vet­er­an of the U.S. Marines, was killed in his home by the police in White Plains, NY, on November 19, 2011. Kenneth cre­at­ed his peti­tion on SignOn​.org, a new site that allows any­one to start their own online petitions.

On November 19, 2011, my father, 68-year-old Kenneth Chamberlain Sr., was shot and killed in his home in White Plains, New York.

My father was a 20-year vet­er­an of the Westchester County Department of Corrections and proud­ly served the United States of America as a Marine. He stood about 5 feet, 9 inch­es tall, and he suf­fered from a heart condition.

The events that led to his killing began around 5 a.m., when his med­ical alert device was acci­den­tal­ly set off, send­ing a call to the City of White Plains Department of Public Safety. Everything that hap­pened after that was record­ed by an audio device installed in my father’s home as part of his med­ical alert system.

When the police arrived at my father’s home, he and the staff for his med­ical alert ser­vice told them that there was no med­ical emer­gency and asked them to leave. And yet they insist­ed that my father let them into his home, bang­ing loud­ly on my father’s door for over an hour. On the record­ing, the police can be heard call­ing my father a “nig­ger.”

Ultimately they broke through his apart­ment door and first shot him with a Taser. He was wear­ing noth­ing but box­er shorts when the police began their assault against him. Shortly after that, he was shot with two 40-cal­iber rounds and killed.

My fam­i­ly is ask­ing the Westchester County District Attorney to bring a crim­i­nal indict­ment, and we call on the United States Department of Justice or the New York State Attorney General to pros­e­cute this as a hate crime.