Man who was shot over appearing on 'First 48' is now suing the show

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Can't say I blame him. I hate that show :camby:

Unless a nikka is a victim or a suspect who was later PROVEN to be involved, do not show their face on screen, fuccin clowns. :why:

Dallas man who says he was shot in retaliation for appearance on A&E’s ‘First 48′ sues production company

A man who was shot after he appeared on A&E’s “The First 48″ talking to Dallas police detectives has filed a lawsuit against the show’s production company.

The man told police that Michael Kenneth Scott called him “a snitch” and shot him and a woman in August in the 4100 block of Metropolitan Avenue. Both the man and the woman survived. Scott is in Dallas County jail as of late Wednesday.

The lawsuit, filed in state district court, seeks more than $1 million from Kirkstall Road Enterprises, which produces “The First 48,” a show about homicide investigations. The complaint alleges that the informant didn’t consent to being on the show in any way.

The company, which is based in New York, did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment. The show no longer produces episodes in Dallas.

Attorney Don Tittle said the man didn’t want to talk to police and was unfairly portrayed as a snitch by the company.

“They are trying to make an entertaining reality show and they suggest clearly that he’s a snitch and he came forward on his own to help the officers solve this unsolved murder,” Tittle said. “And they had to know by portraying him that way, they were jeopardizing his safety.”

The show blurred the man out and disguised his voice. But, Tittle wrote in the complaint, the man’s “entire body was visible such that his size, height, skin color, clothing, and mannerisms were visible to the viewer.”

Tittle, who has won multiple six-figure settlements with the city in cases involving police, said the blurring showed the production company knew there was a risk. He said the he may add A&E to the lawsuit later, but the city likely won’t be a defendant.

Those who knew the man recognized him as the blurry face talking to Dallas Homicide Detective Rick Duggan on the episode. The man and his family received death threats.

The complaint also describes the part of the conversation with Duggan on the show to be “highly edited” and “misleading.” The lawsuit states that the man was not a confidential informant for police.

The man, who has a criminal history himself, told Duggan that he heard the man who killed Jamaican drug dealer Donovan Reid at his Red Bird home was notorious AK-47-wielding drug dealer robber “21,” whose real name was Deon Bell. Reid’s home had more $900,000 in cash, a huge stash of marijuana and a ledger showing $28 million in transactions over the years.

Clint Stoker was the source of information, the man said.

Police found Stoker’s fingerprint in Reid’s house and initially booked him into jail on a capital murder charge. But authorities dropped the charge and charged him with burglary instead because they didn’t have enough evidence to make the murder charge stick.

Police also later charged Stoker with retaliation because he threatened the informant after the episode aired. He told the man’s mother “your (expletive) (expletive) son snitched on me. That (expletive) (expletive) owes me and I’m gonna do something to him.”

Shmyron Cooper — who talked to The Dallas Morning News for a 2014 story about Bell — also allegedly threatened the man on Facebook. He is in Dallas County jail facing a retaliation charge.

Dallas man who says he was shot in retaliation for appearance on A&E’s ‘First 48′ sues production company
 

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Can't say I blame him. I hate that show :camby:

Unless a nikka is a victim or a suspect who was later PROVEN to be involved, do not show their face on screen, fuccin clowns. :why:

Dallas man who says he was shot in retaliation for appearance on A&E’s ‘First 48′ sues production company



Dallas man who says he was shot in retaliation for appearance on A&E’s ‘First 48′ sues production company
i always wondered how they got nikkas to tell AND sign away to be on tv

to find out they been making millions off this shyt.. and nobody even got paid or asked permission... oh fukk nah.. i'd be suing the shyt out of everybody involved

even cops knew to pay the people a little and get consent.. these nikkas are just reckless
 

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Can't say I blame him. I hate that show :camby:

Unless a nikka is a victim or a suspect who was later PROVEN to be involved, do not show their face on screen, fuccin clowns. :why:

Dallas man who says he was shot in retaliation for appearance on A&E’s ‘First 48′ sues production company



Dallas man who says he was shot in retaliation for appearance on A&E’s ‘First 48′ sues production company
you complain about blurring out they face but that's exactly what happened :what:
 

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Not a lawyer but I believe that's what waivers are for.:jbhmm:

Comment without reading the op first brehs
From the article they put him in the show without his permission and edited it to make him look like a snitch
If thats true then breh should sue for all he can
 

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Comment without reading the op first brehs
From the article they put him in the show without his permission and edited it to make him look like a snitch
If thats true then breh should sue for all he can

:damn:Ya got me. I ain't read shyt.
If that's the case, then litigation is a fundamental must.
Always wondered how many "snitches" got murked with their involvement in these shows. Esp the ones who don't blur their faces.:francis:
 
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