Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Police Report: Myron May Struck Nine Times In Hail Of Gunfire

Documents Reveal Officers Eschewed Non-lethal Force After Close-range Encounter with FSU Gunman. Note: Psychiatrist and author Colin A. Ross MD, referenced in the article below, will be a guest on this weekend’s edition of Real Politik.-JFT Police and forensic reports released this week to MHB by the Tallahassee City Attorney’s Office indicate that five Florida State University and two Tallahassee police officers fired their .40 caliber handguns a total 34 times at 31-year-old FSU alum and Texas attorney Myron May on November 20, 2014. May, whose videotaped suicide note indicates he took up the mantle of mass shooter to draw attention to the plight of “targeted individuals”, was struck nine times, with five of the officers’ bullets hitting him in the rear of his pelvic area and lower extremities. Yet while the police report suggests May was shot just nine times, the autopsy indicates his body was riddled with a total of 24 bullets. Additional documents exhibit how witnesses attested the officers were within several feet of May, opening fire after May refused to drop his .380 caliber Lorcin pistol.



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