SAN FRANCISCO - Oct. 21, 2020 - CHECK OUT this story from one of Gus' family members:
His real name is Gustavus Rugley, but we called him Gus. He was executed on June 29, 2004, at 6:30 p.m. Gus had been under surveillance that day from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. He left the house twice on foot. The third time he left the house, I noticed that his truck was not sitting in the front of the house. Mr. Rugley was watched by over 20 officers – there was the gang task force, homicide, special units, and tactical units. These are major players with M-16s and AR-15s – the heavy artillery. They carry 30- and 60-bullet clips in their guns. They were on a mission that day, and Gus was just a suspect. He was never once questioned, apprehended, asked to come to the station. As I said, he left twice that day, not one person ever tried to stop him. San Francisco Police have this thing that is called the kill-time. They say at 6:30 p.m. it is rush hour, and they need to protect the public from anyone who is doing something erroneous – such as driving his car recklessly or doing something that they consider crazy. This is the streets of San Francisco, not Baghdad – a young man, unarmed, no drugs in his system, shot 36 times, six times in the head, by the SFPD. Chronicle story. After he was shot, the command was given for Mr. Rugley to come out of the truck with his hands up. But he was dead. The whole force shot at Gustavus Rugley. His right temple was struck, and his body on the whole right side had bullet holes. This is an unjustified use of a firearm in the worst way. He was dead, and they all knew that. What "brave" officer shot Gus at point-blank range? That's an execution! We're still finding out facts.
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