Thursday, October 17, 2013

Retired Lockheed Martin Engineer Killed by Police: Eugene Mallory, 80


Lockheed Martin does research, design, development, manufacture and integration of advanced technology systems, products and services. An 80-yr-old man with poor eyesight who worked as an engineer for Lockheed Martin for 43 years was the victim of police violence on June 27, 2013. Police claim they smelled meth outside his window and did a raid. They said the sleeping senior citizen pulled a gun on them, and cops opened fire, killing Eugene Mallory. The coroner released Mallory's body to an out-of-state relative, and he was cremated. Mallory's cremation prevented his wife, Tonya Pate, from getting an autopsy. No meth was found, and Pate denied that Mallory pulled a gun on police.

“He would never point a gun at officers,” she said. “He was taken from me for no reason.”

Pate is suing the sheriff’s office for $50 million. The coroner’s office is also named in the suit.

Wonder what Mallory engineered for Lockheed Martin? Death-by-police is an unusual ending for an elderly, middle-class Caucasian man with a professional background and no police record. Wikipedia reports:


Lockheed Martin is one of the world's largest defense contractors; In 2009, 74% of Lockheed Martin's revenues came from military sales. It received 7.1% of the funds paid out by the Pentagon.

Lockheed Martin operates in five business segments. These comprise Aeronautics, Information Systems & Global Solutions, Missile and Fire Control, Mission Systems and Training, and Space Systems. In 2009 US Government contracts accounted for $38.4 billion (85%), foreign government contracts $5.8 billion (13%), and commercial and other contracts for $900 million (2%). In both 2009 and 2008, the company topped the list of US Federal Contractors.

See the video at the bottom of the news column about the Mallory's home invasion and death at Daily Caller.com, dated October 16, 2013:
http://dailycaller.com/2013/10/16/police-smell-meth-raid-home-kill-80-year-old-man-find-no-meth/#ixzz2i39hEClb

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Another victim for the October 22nd Coalition, the Stolen Lives Project. The names of many more Caucasians appear on the death-by-police list in recent years, including the elderly and physically or mentally handicapped. Our condolences to Tonya Pete on the loss of her husband. 

Prisoners include persons who never made it to jail or would not have been incarcerated, like Mallory. Learn about the October 22 Coalition at an article in this writer's EXPOSED: FreeSpeakBlog at the link below: "Stand Up for Love - October 22 Coalition"

Mary Neal, director
Human Rights for Prisoners March

MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com
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Note: For some reason, cyber stalkers are interested in this article. Therefore, I repeat the first two paragraphs below:

Lockheed Martin does research, design, development, manufacture and integration of advanced technology systems, products and services. An 80-yr-old man with poor eyesight who worked as an engineer for Lockheed Martin for 43 years was the victim of police violence on June 27, 2013. Police claim they smelled meth outside his window and did a raid. They said the sleeping senior citizen pulled a gun on them, and cops opened fire, killing Eugene Mallory. The coroner released Mallory's body to an out-of-state relative, and he was cremated. Mallory's cremation prevented his wife, Tonya Pate, from getting an autopsy. No meth was found, and Pate denied that Mallory pulled a gun on police.

“He would never point a gun at officers,” she said. “He was taken from me for no reason.”

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