Man Held in Killing of R.I. Detective

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Spic kills cop. Spic goes to the pen. One less porker. Makes me smile!

PROVIDENCE, R.I. - A suspect accused of killing a detective with the officer's own gun appeared in court with a white mask covering the lower half of his face, which was bruised and swollen.

Police say Esteban Carpio killed James Allen while being questioned at police headquarters Sunday and was injured in a failed escape attempt. But Carpio's family shrieked when he shuffled into a courtroom Monday for his arraignment with his hands and legs shackled.

"Oh, my God, look what they did to him!" somebody yelled. Carpio's mother and another woman were wrestled out of the courtroom as they screamed about police brutality.

Authorities said Carpio jumped out of a third-floor window, injuring his leg, arm and head, and was captured after a struggle a few blocks away. There was no indi

cation that police used excessive force to sub
due him, Police Chief Dean Esserman said.

"If (Carpio's relatives) have allegations, if they have concerns, we will not be deaf to that," Esserman said.

Carpio, 26, nodded his head to respond to questions during his arraignment, but did not speak, except to say "I love you, Mom," as he was led out of the courtroom. He was ordered held without bail on a murder charge in the death of Allen. The case will now go to a grand jury.

Carpio was wearing the mask, called a spit shield, as a precaution, Department of Corrections spokeswoman Joy Fox said. The shields are used when a prisoner is bleeding or if there are concerns he might be combative, she said.

He had been taken in for questioning about the stabbing of an elderly woman when the detective was killed. Carpio's family said he had recently been experiencing mental problems.

"He needed help and we couldn't get it and we tried and tried,&quo
t; D
olores Irish, who identified herself as Carpio's aunt, said outside court. "He didn't deserv
e this. He's a victim just as much as anybody else in this."

Allen, 50, was married and had two daughters, and had been a police officer for 27 years. A funeral Mass was planned for Thursday.

No charges have been filed in the stabbing of the 84-year-old woman, and Carpio remains a suspect, Esserman said. The woman was expected to recover.


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FBI To Lead Investigation Into Carpio Arrest

Esteban Carpio, accused of stabbing 84-year old woman and killing white cop
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Slain officer, James Allen
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PROVIDENCE -- The FBI will lead an investigation into whether excessive force was used in the arrest and detention of the man suspected of killing a Providence police officer. The Associated Press reported that the review team will include Providence police and Rhode Island State Police.

News Channel 10's Jim Taricani reported that a meeting of representatives from all three agencies
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at the Providence Public Safety Complex on Friday lasted about 45 minutes. Providence Police Chief Dean Esserman met with Col. Steven Pare, superinten
dent of the state police, and Kenneth Kaiser, special agent in charge for the FBI's Boston field office.

All three agencies were involved in the arrest of Esteban Carpio, who is accused of killing Detective Sgt. James Allen early Sunday morning with the officer's own gun.

At his arraignment on Monday, Carpio's eyes were black and blue, swollen to slits, and he appeared to be oozing blood. The lower half of his face was covered by a plastic mask, which officials said was a "spit shield" intended to protect others from blood and other fluids.

Late Thursday, the New England organization of NAACP chapters called for the FBI to investigate the matter after holding a meeting to discuss public comments about Carpio's condition when he appeared in court earlier this week.

Cl
iff
ord Montiero, president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's chapter in Providence, said members are not saying Carpio's civil rights were violated or police used
excessive force. But they want officials to investigate the matter.

"I don't know what's under the mask. I've never seen that occur before. I don't know if it's normal procedure, but we think it's enough to ask for an investigation," Montiero told News Channel 10 Thursday night.

Montiero, a former Providence police officer, said he's received many calls and e-mails from around the country since Carpio's public appearance.

"They're from the extreme of, 'The police department's always been brutal,' to 'How dare you! This terrible man. How could you support this terrible man?'" Monteiro said. "It doesn't depend upon the crime. He's an American, and we have a standard of how we treat Americans.&q
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I don't consider this piece of mestizo trash to be an "American", Mr. Monteiro. I wouldn't care if he showed up in court with ten police dogs hanging from him and a broom handle sticking out of his ass. :angry:

Relatives accused the police of brutality. Some family me
mbers were removed from the courtroom after weeping and screaming about his appearance.


Police have said Carpio, 26, resisted arrest and it took several officers to subdue him. They also said Carpio hurt his legs, hands and face when he jumped from a third-story window at the station after allegedly grabbing Detective James Allen's gun and shooting him early Sunday morning.

Allen was questioning Carpio in the stabbing of an elderly woman.
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as laid to rest Thursday at St. Ann Cemetery in Cranston.

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REF: (Officer.com) Thousands Turn Out For Wake of Rhode Island Officer Killed On Duty

"PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -- Waving flags and holding signs that said ''thank you,'' several hundred residents joined thousands of police officers and firefighters in paying tribute to a detective killed in the line of duty.

As Detective Sgt. James Allen's cof
fin made its slow journey to a Cranston cemetery after a funeral Mass at his family's St. Thomas Church Thursday, onlookers flooded city streets, saluting the 27-year veteran.

A procession of about 5,000 uniformed officers from around the country accompanied Allen's flag-draped coffin, which was carried by a horse-drawn caisson."


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It's just another case of spics and spades showing their true colors. They care more about a murderer than the victim as long as the murderer is one of their own.
 
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Accused cop killer attacks guards

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HANNIBLE LECTOR FERAL NIGGABEAST

One officer's jaw broken by accused
Thursday, April 28, 2005 Posted: 2:11 AM EDT (0611 GMT)


Police say Carpio was injured when he jumped from a third-floor window after Allen's slaying.
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SCITUATE, Rhode Island (AP) -- Security has been tightened around the man accused of killing a Providence police officer after the suspect allegedly lured prison guards into his cell and attacked them, authorities said Wednesday.

One guard was hospitalized Tuesday night with a broken jaw, bruised eye socket and neck injuries and two others w

ere treated for minor injuries, police said.

Esteban Carpio, 26, will now be handcuffed at all times within his cell an
d will be escorted by guards when he goes to the shower, the only time he is allowed to leave his cell, Corrections Department spokeswoman Joy Fox said.

Tuesday evening, guards noticed Carpio was trying to swallow his blanket in his cell, and was handcuffed. Carpio was "nice and calm" when the first officer entered his cell, said Maj. Steven O'Donnell, a spokesman with the state police.

But then he allegedly lashed out, striking the guard with an uppercut to the face as his fists were still handcuffed, O'Donnell said. He allegedly fought with two others before being subdued with pepper spray, then spat in another officer's face after being brought to a decontamination unit.

"We believe (Carpio) lured them in, and did what he did," O'Donnell said.

O'Donnell alleged Carpio had been "acting out" recently, in
clud
ing clogging a toilet and chewing up mattresses. He said police planned to charge him with additional felony counts.

Carpio has been held since April 17, when he was arrested for
allegedly killing Detective Sgt. James Allen at Providence police headquarters with Allen's own gun. He is charged with a single murder count and has not entered a plea.

Carpio's family has said he suffers from mental problems. (NO, he suffers from being a feral nigger who should be put down like a rabid dog!!)
Appearing in court earlier this month, Carpio was bruised and bloody, his face obscured by a white mask that covered the area from his chin to his eyes. Police have said he injured his leg, arm and head when he jumped from a third-floor window at the police building.


This nigger needs a bullet today!!!!!!!!!!!!

Gman
 
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Update! This feral mestizo earns TWO AND A HALF YEARS in the hole and he hasn't even gone to TRIAL yet! Amazing! :eek:

WLNE-TV, RI (5/26/05) Carpio faces lengthy disciplinary confinement

A man charged with killing a Providence police detective won't be allowed personal calls or visits for more than two and a half years.

Officials at the Adult Correctional Institutions in Cranston say they're imposing the punishment against Esteban Carpio because of his unruly behavior.

The officials say Carpio will
spend
the next one thousand and four days in disciplinary confinement.

He's been disciplined 16 separate times for his behavior since arriving at the jail last month. He's been cited for being verbally abusive to the staff, among othe
r violations.

The 26-year-old Carpio is accused of fatally shooting Detective Sergeant James Allen.
 
Statements Made By Carpio Can Be Heard, Judge Says

PROVIDENCE -- A Superior Court judge said jurors can hear statements made by a man accused of shooting a Providence police detective.

Lawyers for Esteban Carpio said the suspect is mentally ill. They had argued that Carpio was not aware of his Miranda rights before he spoke with detectives hours after his capture. They also said Carpio was too physically and mentally impaired to make a voluntary statement.

But Judge William Dimitri Junior rejected those arguments in his ruling Monday.

Carpio is accused of killing Detective Sgt. James Allen with the officer's own service weapon at police headquarters. He has not yet been brought to trial.

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Mom Says Son Thought Devil Was After Him
Man charged with killing Providence police detective

Providence — The man charged with killing a police detective with his own gun was worried that the devil was coming after him, feared he was cursed and called out obscenities to keep evil spirits away, his mother and girlfriend testified in his murder trial Monday.

The testimony was intended to bolster Esteban Carpio's insanity defense as he stands trial in the April 2005 fatal shooting of Detective Sgt. James Allen inside police headquarters.

Yvonne Carpio described her son's unusual behavior during a car ride from Pawtucket to her home in Boston two weeks before the shooting.

“I heard him say that the devil's trying to get him. I heard him say that he's cursed. I h
eard him say 'What?' a couple of times when no one was speaking to him,” she recalled.

Once inside her home, Carpio became increasingly agitated, breathing heavily in an exaggerated manner and swore repeatedly to ward away evil spirits, his mother recalled. She called for an ambulance and had Carpio taken to Boston's Faulkner Hospital, where he stayed for about four hours before being discharged with five prescription sleeping pills.

Carpio, 27, was taken to Providence police headquarters late on April 16, 2005, to be questioned about the stabbing of an 84-year-old woman earlier that day. He is charged with grabbing Allen's weapon inside a third-floor conference room, shooting him twice and then escaping out a window. He was captured during a violent scuffle on the street.

Stephen Heisel, a psychiatrist who interviewed Carpio in July 2005 and again last January, testified for the defense that Carpio was mentally ill at the time of the shooting and suffering from a psychosis char
acterized by distortions and misperceptions of reality.

Carpio's girlfriend, Samein Phin, said she grew alarmed by her boyfriend's behavior in the days before the shooting. She said he would talk to himself and to his hand and recalled him saying “I'm the finest gold.”

“He was telling me that somebody did voodoo on him and he was scared,” said Phin 24, who said she was retired escort and streetwalker and the mother of Carpio's 4-year-old daughter.

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Samein Phin

Phin, who is of Cambodian descent, said she took Carpio to a Buddhist temple to ask for help. At the temple, he was given a string that he tied around his waist to drive away the devil and evil spirits, Phin said.

She said she took him to Rhode Island Hospital for an evaluation and that Carpio pulled out his penis at one p
oint and began talking to it. Soon after, during a trip to Atlantic City, N.J., she said Carpio locked her in a bathroom.

When police came to her home to look for Carpio in connection with the stabbing, Phin said she warned the detectives that Carpio was suffering a nervous breakdown, had not slept for a couple of days and was not in his “right state of mind.” She said she gave the same information to Allen during a brief conversation at police headquarters and that the detective offered to get Carpio help if he needed it.

Phin asked prosecutor Paul Daly to repeat many of his questions and said she was unable to recall portions of her grand jury testimony. She balked when Daly brought up what he described as her “high-risk lifestyle,” asking him, “What has this got to do with this case?”

As she was being questioned by Carpio's attorney, Phin at first said she was a high school graduate but seconds later acknowledged that she had not finished school and
had been too embarrassed to tell the truth.

The prosecution rested its case last week.

Heisel said that someone suffering from a psychosis could still be able to walk, talk and perform other functions. He said Carpio suffered from delusions and had hallucinations.

He said Carpio suggested that he had inherited a curse from his father and was fearful of a devil or evil force that he thought could hurt trick him.

Under cross-examination, Daly suggested that Carpio may have been exaggerating or feigning his mental illness in an attempt to get favorable treatment. Daly challenged Heisel's conclusions, saying that without reviewing more documents or interviewing medical workers who treated Carpio, he could not speak authoritatively about Carpio's state-of-mind during the shooting.

Carpio's attorney, Robert Sheketoff, has acknowledged that the evidence against Carpio is overwhelming and is seeking to have him acquitted by reason of insanity.
 
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