Posted on 01/31/2006 3:37:37 PM PST by SmithL
Los Angeles -- The civilian commission that oversees the Police Department ruled Tuesday that an officer acted outside policy last year when he fatally shot a 13-year-old boy who rammed a patrol car after a short chase.
The Feb. 6, 2005, shooting of Devin Brown prompted protests in the South Los Angeles area where the shooting occurred and the Police Commission's ruling was being closely watched by community activists who have accused the Los Angeles Police Department of racism.
Brown was black and Officer Steven Garcia, who fired 10 rounds and struck the boy six times, is Hispanic. The commission said he should be punished.
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This is nuts! The car was reported stolem, the kid flees from the police and then when cornered tries to hurt the officer and they are punishing the police officer? Unbelievable!!
Tight grouping?
I guess the cop was supposed to jump out and try to Mace him into submission as the "suspect" hit the police car.
AND, I guess, he could have tried his Taser through the window if the Mace didn't work. By then he'd be running at 70 mph beside him.
Whats wrong with this picture?
His "rights" supercede all common sense.
No, no, no. The Cop should have understood the teens upbringing, and what in his life caused him to commit crimes. The Gestapo Police need to have more understanding with the criminals, it's also obvious the Police force needs more friendly ammunition as well. /sarc off ;)
This won't play well with Hispanics.
The powers that be in LA may find they have gone a bridge too far on this one.
So what do these people want? More dead police officers? Would they have been happy if that 13 year old had killed the officer?
Obviously this was at close range, The police officer fired 10 times and only hit the kid 6 times. He needs a reprimand for wasting 4 bullets.
Don't mess with the 'Every shooting is justified' crowd.
You are right. He should have gotten close enough to read the tatoos on his fingers, wrists, neck, etc. That would help the officer to make his decision to shoot.....or kiss him into submission!
It sounds like he needs a reprimand for too small calibre.
Yes he did. He missed four times.
Wny anyone is still willing to work for the LAPD is beyond me.
IAD, no friend of the beat cop, investigated and found that Garcia acted appropriately. Now the pols on the police commission want a pound of flesh from the officer.
Disgusting.
Hmmm...sounds suspect to me. Seems like someone in the LAPD is pandering...
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