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Six years ago Otto Zehm, a 36-year-old developmentally delayed janitor, was beaten by a Spokane Police officer. After years of a cover up and court proceedings, Officer Karl Thompson was finally sentenced to more than four years in prison. (AP Photo)

Police officer gets prison time for beating death, cover up

"All I wanted was a Snickers."

Those were the last words of a developmentally delayed man who was beaten to death by a Spokane Police Officer six years ago.

Officer Karl Thompson Jr. has now been sentenced to more than four years in prison for civil rights and obstruction violations stemming from his March 18, 2006 beating of Otto Zehm.

This is a story of lies, none of them told by Zehm.

Zehm was a 36-year-old janitor with developmental disabilities. Almost every night he went to a north Spokane convenience store to get snacks.

Zehm didn't own a car, so one night he walked to a bank ATM to withdraw money from his account.

He approached a drive-up ATM on foot as teenagers in a car were getting some cash. After two young women pulled away from the ATM, they were unsure whether they had ended their transaction.

The teens thought the man with long blonde hair might be taking their money. They panicked, called 9-1-1, told an emergency operator a "suspicious" man was attempting to steal money from the ATM.

The women in the car then followed Zehm and told police information about where he was heading.

He ended up in the Zip Trip to buy a soda and candy bar, as he usually did.

Surveillance video shows a typical store scene, with Zehm walking over to the refrigerated soda section and a few other people at the counter.

A police officer bursts in. Within sixteen seconds of the officer entering the store, the cop encountered Zehm, whose back was initially turned to him. Twice the officer ordered Zehm to "drop the pop" and struck him with his police baton.

The officer never asked Zehm any questions. Never mentioned the ATM. He just started attacking, according to witnesses.

Zehm had no weapons and customers testified that he didn't appear to understand why the cop was attacking him, soon to be joined by several other officers.

Officer Thompson delivered a second baton blow, knocking Zehm to the floor. He then stood over Zehm and fired a Taser into him. He continued delivering overhand baton blows, including a final flurry of seven baton strikes in eight seconds.

In addition to the multiple beatings and taserings, police hog-tied Zehm and placed him on his stomach for more than sixteen minutes.

Police weren't finished with him. They strapped a plastic mask over Zehm's face, who stopped breathing within three minutes.

Ruled a homicide by the county coroner on May 30, 2006, the cause of death was reported as "lack of oxygen to the brain due to heart failure while being restrained on his stomach." No illegal drugs or alcohol were found in Zehm's system.

The lies the teenagers told when they called 9-1-1 were compounded when the first officer to encounter Zehm gave his report of the incident.

Thompson denied hitting Zehm in the head with his baton because that would have constituted deadly force, which he admitted was not justified in this case.

Witnesses contradicted the officer, and medical testimony confirmed that the cop had delivered baton blows to Zehm's head and neck.

More lies.

Police alleged that Zehm had "lunged" at Thompson with a plastic soft drink bottle. However, the silent surveillance video of the incident, which police withheld for three months, contradicted this police claim also.

Then-acting police chief Jim Nicks subsequently stated that he misspoke in alleging Zehm "lunged" at the officer.

The video also did not provide support for the officer's claim that he paused and gave verbal orders to Zehm.

Each frame showed the officer advancing at a brisk rate while Zehm, after seeing the officer with his baton raised, only backs away slowly.

In all, seven officers were involved in detaining Zehm. Three of the cops received one day of paid administrative leave.

Thompson didn't escape punishment.

On June 22, 2009, a federal Grand Jury handed down an indictment on Spokane Police Officer Karl Thompson. A veteran of the force, he was indicted on two counts: unreasonable use of force and making a false entry into a record being investigated by a federal agency.

The Federal trial against Thompson began in Yakima in October of 2011. The case was moved out of Spokane so the officer could get a fair trial. About a month after it started, the jury found Officer Thompson guilty on both counts; excessive use of force and lying to investigators about the confrontation.

When Thompson was taken into custody, 50 fellow officers who were at the courthouse gave Thompson a formal "salute" - a clear sign of their loyalty to someone who had just been convicted of two felony crimes.

Zehm's family sued. The Spokane Police Department and city finally agreed to an out-of-court settlement which included a $1.67 million payment to the family and specialized training for all of the city's cops.

Thompson was sentenced Friday, prompting Spokane Police Chief to issue a brief statement on November 16, 2012.

"The people of Spokane and its Police Department have learned much from this tragic incident. It is now time for all of us to heal, to move forward, and commit to working together," says Chief Frank Straub

The Justice Department's statement was more stern.

"The defendant was given considerable power to enforce the law," says Thomas Perez, assistant attorney general for the Civil Rights Division, "but instead he abused his authority when he brutally beat an innocent man."

Victor Boutros, a Justice Department attorney who helped prosecute the case, adds, "A badge cannot equate to a free pass."

By LINDA THOMAS


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  • Cash wrote...
    This Officer is a disgrace to Officers everywhere...
    I have not followed this story but this appears to be a pretty thorough account of what had happened. If this account is true this Officer should be in prison for the rest of his life and the rest of the Officers who showed up to salute him after he was convicted should be ashamed of themselves... There is no reason to treat people like this; especially a this man who clearly did nothing wrong. Yes to you who support him you are a disgrace as well...
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  • FormerMarineSgt wrote...
    @cash...
    "I have not followed this story but this appears to be a pretty thorough account of what had happened." --- well, as the officer has been through a trial and is about to serve prison time, there's little doubt that he and his fellow officers did indeed do what is alleged. You can easily say 'he did' vs. 'he is alleged to have'. It is quite unfortunate that -any- cop has behaved like this, it is good that he is being appropriately punished. It's pathetic when -any- cop crosses the line this far, and it's good that they get punished when they do. MOST Cops do not cross this line into illegal behavior, so we should not allow ourselves the 'easy' slide into blaming all for the behavior of the few.
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  • FeniusFrisk wrote...
    Absolute disgrace
    Not only is he a disgrace as an officer but as a human being. And those 50 officers saluting him as well as all the officers who lied for him, all of them are disgraceful officers and their mindset is prevalent throughout "law enforcement". There are good cops out there but I could never say any cop who salutes a murderer (because thats what Thompson is, a murderer) or lies for them is a good cop, could you? He should rot a lot longer than 4 years, any of us would face life in prison for this. I dont usually comment on anything but this kind of crap just hack me off!
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  • QuiltySami wrote...
    What About the Girls?
    What about the girls who lied and started the whole thing? What happened to them?
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  • BikeNazi wrote...
    Are we turning the blue lights on for cops still?
    Cops are a brotherhood and this very case right here is the reason they are all scum. The Christopher Monforts and Maurice Clemons of the world are far, far outweighed by the government sanctioned thugs who terrorize and brutalize the citizens.

    This cop needs to be put into the gen pop and every gang member be told who is he and what he's done. Then we'll see what kind of a tough man he is.

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  • Uilleam wrote...
    BikeNazi
    BikeNazi, you are totally ignorant of the real world. Thousands of cops out there arresting criminals, baby rapers, killers and robbers and you write something like that. You are the problem with our society. A statement such as your could only be written by a criminal or someone with a deep psychological problem. Get some help or find a fatal way to remove yourself from society.
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  • USMC0311 wrote...
    Arresting criminals my a55...
    more like murdering innocent citizens.
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  • USMC0311 wrote...
    Exercise your second amendment rights
    To protect yourself from PIGs like this.
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  • Cash wrote...
    bikedude
    I hate you name and refuse to use it... Just because this one cop did all of this and started the unlawful use of force that resulted in the death of this innocent man does not mean "All" cops are bad and evil people. Just like in every profession there are a few who screw it up for everyone else; in police work it really does not take much to make all cops look bad and evil. This was one cop who is responsible for this and possible his back up officers who had no idea what had just taken place... It is not fair to paint everyone in a profession as evil just because of a very small%. I guess I could say the same thing about stupid bike riders; there are tons of them that do stupid things that screw up traffic but I will not paint them all because of a few.
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  • blpe wrote...
    "50 officers showed up to salute"
    That makes bikenazi sound more and more sane to me...
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  • Skykomish2 wrote...
    Shame
    to the Spokane police department. All who saluted this criminal should be exposed. Lets see a picture of those officers that obviously support this kind of action. We innocent citizens need to know who they are so that when we are doing nothing more than "buying a Snickers bar" and a Spokane officer approaches we know to lay down on the floor. This stinks.
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  • Brian Oblivion wrote...
    Excessive force?
    Sounds more like murder to me.
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  • maplefish wrote...
    B Oblivion
    Agreed. Murder. And the girls who lied on the stand should be charged as accessories...
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  • anotherfencewalker wrote...
    But wait!, There's more...(or should be)
    The two girls. What happened to them? Back to the mall?
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  • TheNewsChick wrote...
    The girls who falsily reported a crime
    I'm checking on whether charges were ever filed against them. I want to know that too. Will update as soon as I get that answer.
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  • TheNewsChick wrote...
    Make that "falsely"
    I'm too used to the iPhone's auto-correct feature.
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  • TheNewsChick wrote...
    The girls who initially reported the "crime"
    I could find no record of the girls ever talking with the media, and no charges filed against them. I've confirmed that with a KXLY TV reporter who covered the case extensively. They didn't talk, no charges because the police couldn't find evidence they had "falsely reported" a crime. It was assumed the girls were legitimately afraid for their safety and were reporting what they thought to be an attempt to steal money via the ATM.
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  • Forrest wrote...
    Here are some more police victims.
    http://www.drugwarrant.com/articles/drug-war-victim/
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  • WAmovesRight wrote...
    Depolorable...
    ... if it really went down like it's described here (and it seems to be a pretty thorough story) why is he only getting four years??? I, too, would like to know what happened to the teen girls who lied on this guy.

    This story is heartbreaking for Zehm and makes me angry at this police officers "brotherhood". I support law enformcemnt... I really do. I think most of them do a terrific job under difficult circumstances... but, when one does something so blatantly wrong as this. they need to take out their own trash...

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  • gabewalker wrote...
    Complete failure!
    This took 6 years, because the county prosecutors refused to charge this officer in the first place for his crimes..It's not just ofc. Thompson, the entire Spokane PD lied to protect this thug from the Chief down.. Withholding evidence, dragging their feet, misrepresenting facts, all to protect one of their own.. And I hope that every night they close their eyes, those two girls are haunted by the memory of what they did..
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