Posted on 09/10/2007 3:46:57 PM PDT by ElkGroveDan
All 11 officers and sheriffs personnel who fired more than 100 shots at a man on Aug. 27 acted properly to protect their lives and the lives of others, officials announced Friday.
The man shot to death, 24-year-old Jesus German Sarabia, pointed a gun at the lawmen after they tried for nearly four minutes to get him to drop the weapon, said Sheriff Donny Youngblood. He and Bakersfield Police Chief Bill Rector answered questions about the shooting at a news conference at Sheriffs Department headquarters Friday morning.
Asked if 104 shots were excessive, Youngblood said theres no magic number for what would be appropriate. The officers shot until the threat was over, he said.
Earlier in the day, the Bakersfield Police Departments shooting review board announced its officers acted within departmental policy and state and federal guidelines. The Sheriffs Departments review board also determined the sergeant and three deputies involved in the shooting acted within the law.
Sarabia, also known as German Cohen, refused to drop his gun as he lay underneath a camper shell in the backyard of 2602 Lake St., officers reported. Thirty-four bullets were removed from his body.
The shooting was over in a matter of seconds, Youngblood said.
When asked why officers didnt just shoot Sarabia in the foot, Youngblood responded that officers would be jeopardizing their safety if they tried to do that.
If you shoot someone intentionally in the foot or the arm, as we see on TV, you now have someone who is still armed with a handgun, only theyre angry, Youngblood said. The time that you process to do exactly what youre talking about, youre a dead officer.
We dont shoot to wound, thats television, Youngblood added.
The BPD officers fired a total of 62 times, while sheriffs personnel fired 42 rounds.
Rector said officers showed incredible restraint in spending several minutes trying to get Sarabia to surrender. Dealing with an armed suspect is always a tense situation, and in this case officers had received reports that shots had been fired in the area, Rector said.
Youngblood said he does not believe Sarabia fired his gun. One of the bullets fired by lawmen actually entered Sarabias gun, jamming the bullet that was in the chamber, he said.
The incident began late on the evening of Aug. 26 when officers received reports of shots fired from a vehicle at two places near Barlow Street, according to reports. Sarabia was one of three suspects chased in connection with those reports.
The suspects stopped their vehicle at 2615 Monterey St. and Sarabia pointed what appeared to be a handgun at one of the deputies who had been chasing them, according to law enforcement reports.
The other two suspects, Antonio Villa Ribera, 23, and Gerardo Chavez Valencia, 22, both of Bakersfield, were arrested shortly afterward, reports said. Sarabia was found under the camper shell and the shooting happened a few minutes later.
The BPD officers involved in the shooting were Senior Officers Joseph Dougherty and Charles Sherman, and Officers Brent Stratton, Patrick Mara, Stephen Kauffman, Sean Underhill and Kevin Setser, reports said. The sheriffs personnel were Sgt. John Fowler and Deputies Michael Blue, Justin Weidenkopf and Charles Moore.
Cool. Right out of Mythbusters.
Only 104? they should have reloaded.
Exactly.
That's a policy that has only been proven safe for wanna be journalists and politicians.
Peace Through Superior Firepower.
Threat assessment occurs during magazine exchange.
Suicide by cop?
One dead armed perp - no dead cops...
Adds up to me.
He was give time to throw the gun down. He didn’t. Wasn’t playing with a full pencil box IMO.
I don’t see any mention of the psychological or drug/alcohol/warrant/conviction status of the deceased. It could be suicide by cop, a not uncommon event I suspect.
Might have been hard to get a good shot at him. Hard to see him well. Plus we don't know other conditions. So, make up for that with lots of lead.
So, is he Hispanic, German or Arab?
Acctually that’s pretty good shooting, 34 hits out of 104 shots plus one down his barrel. :-)
Aim a gun at a cop and you should get shot and I dont care how many bullets are used. He asked for it.
Sarabia, also known as German Cohen,
Ill wager that this man had a jailhouse conversion to the Religion of Peace.
And now he will have the peace of the grave. (Until he reaches H*ll that is)
There were 11 cops, so that’s 9.45 rounds per cop, and most full-size 9mm’s hold about 17 rounds, so they didn’t even empty the magazines.
11X10 adds up quick.
Exactly.
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