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BALTIMORE (Map, News) - Family members of slain veteran Baltimore Police Officer Norman Stamp have notified the city they intend to file a wrongful-death lawsuit, their attorney said Wednesday.
Robert E. Donadio, one of two lawyers who, with a private investigator, is conducting an independent probe of Stamp’s shooting death, said he discovered new details about Stamp’s death that led to the notice’s filing.
Stamp, 65, was shot to death by a fellow officer during a fight outside the Haven Place club on the 500 block of North Haven Street in Southeast Baltimore. Police say Stamp pulled a gun on the officer, though his family and friends question that account.
“We’ve gained information that is going to lead to a wrongful-death suit,” Donadio said, declining to elaborate.
Along with Stamp, Donadio was one of five founding members of the Chosen Sons Motorcycle Club, whose other founders were a Maryland state trooper, a prison guard and a Baltimore police mechanic.
“Norman and I were very close,” Donadio said. “I loved him like a brother. I lost my brother in 2003, and I felt the same way when Norman died.”
Police Commissioner Frederick Bealefeld has said officers responded just after midnight April 24 to reports of a fight at a strip club. Officer John Torres tried to stop customers from leaving the bar during the fight in the parking lot, police said.
Torres confronted Stamp, who was off duty, when he left the bar wearing brass knuckles, Bealefeld said. When Stamp did not respond to Torres’ commands, Torres used a Taser to knock Stamp to the ground, where Stamp drew his handgun and Torres fired the fatal shot, Bealefeld said.
Members of the Chosen Sons and Stamp’s family had publicly questioned that account, arguing that Stamp could not have pulled a gun on Torres if he had on brass knuckles at the time.
Stamp’s association with the large Baltimore-based motorcycle gang drew criticism from a Baltimore County lawmaker — and former cop — who called on local police leaders to review social club policies.
Councilman Vince Gardina, a Perry Hall Democrat, said Chosen Sons is known for instigating bar fights.
“That motorcycle gang, while it’s not one of the bad criminal enterprises, the places they hang out and getting in fights at bars, that’s not appropriate behavior for police officers,” Gardina said. “Something like that should be specifically prohibited.”
Most area police departments, including those in Baltimore City and Howard County, said they have rules against associating with criminals that would extend to “questionable” social organizations.
“We would not have our employees associate with criminals or those of questionable character,” said Baltimore County Police Chief James Johnson. “We would not have an employee dishonor the uniform and position in our county government.”
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Daily Examiner Reader said:
The Chosen Sons are known for being troublemakers. My friends and I learned quick not to stay in any bar when the Sons showed up- always they wanted was to start a fight. No police officer should belong to a group like that. It does sound like the truth lies somewhere between the official story and the one these bikers are telling, though. I support any change in regulations barring officers from belonging to such groups.
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Examiner Reader said:
The ignorance lies within the public,I knew Norm over 20 yrs and the Chosen Sons and a better person or group of people you will never meet. What most of you don't know is that the (strip)clubs invite the Chosen Sons because there presence helps club owners keep bad elements away on most occasions. Why don't you look at the good things these men especially Norm did and do for your community. As to police off duty conduct these men and woman who serve the public are human just like you"so he is who is with out sin throw the first stone". The Chosen Sons are not a bad element in anyway your uneducated opinions are just that very uneducated. POLITICIAN WHO SIT BACK AND CRITIZE OFFICERS FOR BELONGING TO THE CHOSEN SONS SHOULD FIND BETTER THINGS TO DO WITH TAX PAYER $. WHEN THE TAX PAYERS DECIDE TO PAY A SALARY TO OFFICERS THAT CONSTITUTES DICTATION OF LIFE STANDARDS 24/7 I AM SURE MORE OF YOU CRITIZING CITIZENS WILL BE HAPPY TO PUT YOUR LIFE ON THE LINE EVERYDAY! NORM DID FOR 40 YRS 24/7
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Yet another Examiner reader said:
One thing that will come out of this- the City Police Dept will come up with new regulations for their officers on what kind of organizations and activities are befitting a police officer. Bet you see belonging to motorcycle gangs and going to strip joints show up on their "no-no" list. And also a reminder that brass knucks are illegal in Maryland, and they don't want any cops carrying them, on duty or off. One can either accept the responsibilities that come with being a police officer 24-7, or turn in the badge. That said, I think it's terrible this officer didn't get a better send off by City Police for his years of service. And if the story told in the papers isn't true, then the truth should be found and told to the public.
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Adrianna Robeson said:
I will live with this senseless ack of evil, and my opinion? Prejudice ignorants that a dear freand that so many loved and respect including myself the bartender at the haven, those two shot's that rang out that tragic night will allways be with me, and I will ask myself why did they lower the standeards for the police department. Norman was a good man a role model and he did not deserve this and please stop with the outrageous lies you are just making your self look more and more ignorant. this is not going to be cover up no way, A good man lost for what Ignorants I will never forget this never!
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Examiner Reader said:
And yes again an off duty cop with brass knuckles, give me a break.
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Examiner Reader said:
Norman should have read the police manual about proper procedures and besides if I would have done that I would have been shot also.
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And still another Examiner Reader said:
"an off duty cop with brass knuckles and why did he not come out flashing his badge?" Because Norman wasn't a badge flasher AND he didn't draw his sidearm and point it at anyone that I know of. How many official IID complaints against the man in all those years? He DID know how to take care of himself in a fist fight. He was no pansy.
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Still Another Examiner Reader said:
Sometimes it is the police who cause the deaths. In fact, most deaths on Baltimore streets are the result of police getting involved with drug trade capitolism. If they but out, there wouldn't be any snitches to kill and at least half the murders would not take place. Didn't Baltimore have a mayor who wanted to legalize drugs? I didn't agree then but do now.
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Another Examiner Reader said:
"an off duty cop with brass knuckles and why did he not come out flashing his badge?" Did you see the knucks on Norman? Do you know that Norman knew there were officers outside when we went out the door? I doubt he knew. And your first staement is that if he had just identified himself as a police officer. Wow! You think anyone who didn't know him would have believed him? They wouldn't. I say sue 'em and maybe the entire truth will come out when money is on the line.
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Examiner Reader said:
The whole thing sounds suspect to me.... There is no way, he would be dead right now, if he had just identified himself as a police officer or better yet... stayed inside the bar and let the officers on duty handle the situation. they make life and death decisions in an instant... I feel for the officer's family, but I also feel for the officer who shot him... He has to deal with that every day for the rest of his life.
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Scum said:
I'm sorry this is a ridiculous claim..."arguing that Stamp could not have pulled a gun on Torres if he had on brass knuckles at the time."
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Examiner Reader said:
an off duty cop with brass knuckles and why did he not come out flashing his badge?
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