Posted on 01/17/2014 9:12:59 AM PST by CedarDave
Dash-cam video released Thursday shows a State Police officer running toward and alongside the car driven by Jeanette Anaya and firing multiple times into the Honda sedan as he screams expletives and for the occupants to get their hands up.
Anayas car did back into officer Oliver Wilsons cruiser, apparently narrowly missing Wilson himself, but the video shows that the Honda was moving away from Wilson as most of his 16 shots were fired.
Anaya, 39, was hit and killed by two of Wilsons shots, following a vehicle chase that started when Wilson tried to pull her over for a traffic stop after midnight on Nov. 7.
When the shooting took place, Wilson was outside his patrol car. He had used a bumping maneuver to force her car to stop on Camino Carlos Rey. All within just a few seconds, Wilson gets out of his car, Anaya backs into the cruiser, and Wilson starts shooting at Anayas Honda. A passenger in Anayas car, Jeremy Munoz, 34, was not injured.
Earlier this week, a Santa Fe County grand jury ruled that Wilson was justified in firing at Anaya and that he will face no criminal charges. Wilson testified he feared for his life when Anaya backed into his police car, according to District Attorney Angela Spence Pacheco.
But Tom Clark, attorney for Anayas parents, said Thursday that Anaya should have stopped during the car chase but that if Wilson wasnt wearing a police uniform, hed be facing a first-degree murder charge now.
Clark said he was shocked and dismayed after viewing the video.
I had no idea it was going to be as bad as it was, he said. I didnt think it would be so dramatic with the officer running alongside shooting point-blank into the car.
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The dash-cam video shows no obvious erratic driving or traffic violation before Wilson tries to pull Anaya over.
Before being stopped Anaya told the other passenger that she didn't stop because she had an outstanding warrant for failure to appear in Santa Fe Municipal Court on a concealing identify charge that carried a $500 bond.
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Well obviously she represented a significant threat to the officer as she drove away.
If she did, in fact, back into his cruiser, narrowly missing him, I’d let him off criminally, but remove him from the position of authority. He doesn’t have the temperament for it.
Cops and guns are a dangerous combination. They have no respect for life or rights.
And a significant threat to anyone else she may have encountered.
Does a day go by nowadays without at least one cold-blooded murder by a cop?
I’m so glad the cop went home safely.
She wasn’t a threat to anyone. 30 years ago people ran from cops all the time for minor infractions. They didn’t get shot.
If the car is approaching you, deadly force is appropriate.
If the car is fleeing you, running after the car and using deadly force is excessive.
Well obviously she represented a significant threat to the officer as she drove away.
I know a guy who’s 48 year old sister has been in prison three times for battery. We’re talking seriously dangerous woman. She sliced most of the scalp of a woman off her head (required over 50 stitches) in a “bar fight” and “****ed up” a couple of males on the other occasions. But she kept getting out after only two of ten years each time. She’s out now and I steer clear of this woman, especially when I’m not armed.
Why mention all the drama? Sometimes a person is just dangerous. And doing what this woman did with her car (assuming that is what happened) makes her potentially dangerous in the future. For all we know that officer may have saved the lives of others in the future. She should have stopped and stayed stopped. It’s on her.
If the car is approaching you, deadly force is appropriate.
If the car is fleeing you, running after the car and using deadly force is excessive.
High speed chase, driver tries to run over officer, officer kills driver.
Routine stuff in SoCal.
"Canned Heat" had a song back in the 60s called "Pigs." It ended with, "If you're big, strong and stupid, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department wants you."
I think about that song when I read these stories about the retards running around with guns and badges.
She wasnt a threat to anyone. 30 years ago people ran from cops all the time for minor infractions. They didnt get shot.
Hey, attack a car - you attack the cop - even if he’s not in it. He got home safe. That’s all that matters.
A few shots from a standard issue should be enough to put a modern, aluminum block engine out of commission and slow things down enough that a more civilized conversation can take place. Easier to hit, too.
Plus, most cars/engines don't have lawyers and crowds of outraged citizens to rally around after death by cop either.
Don’t police officers have guns in part to shoot people who run?
“...following a vehicle chase that started when Wilson tried to pull her over for a...[standard NMHP anal probe.]
Not too surprising that NM residents are afraid of police stops considering their recent history of unauthorized anal probes. Call it the “pucker factor.”
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