Police Shoot Unarmed Man in the Back, Kill Him, Claim the Ink Pen He Was Holding was Deadly

For the last three years, the family of Tommy Le, 20, has been fighting to carry the King County Sheriff's Office in charge of the death of their son. After fighting an uphill battle, they're finally shedding some light on their son's case and exposing the corruption within the sheriff's department over how they justified his murder for holding a pen. In June of 2017, Le was experiencing a psychological state crisis. Neighbors called police to report his behavior and moments after cops showed up, Le would have two bullet holes in his back and one in his hand, lying dead on the bottom . An independent report commissioned by the Office of enforcement Oversight found a slew of flaws within the way the King County Sheriff's department "Investigated" themselves. For starters, the report did not mention that Le was "Likely deed from the deputy at the time the bullets struck him" and po...