Firing of Officer in Teen's Death Urged

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Backers of the action hear L.A.'s police panel president say findings by the commission won't be affected by the D.A.'s declining to file charges.


The president of the Los Angeles Police Commission said Tuesday that the district attorney's decision not to charge a police officer who fatally shot a 13-year-old boy will have no bearing on the commission's decision about whether the shooting was within LAPD policy and requires disciplinary action.

"That was in the D.A.'s court," John Mack said. "Now the ball is in the court of the LAPD."

More than a dozen community activists addressed the commission Tuesday and called for the firing of Officer Steve Garcia, who shot Devin Brown when the teenager backed a car toward Garcia at the end of a car chase.

"This is a very serious matter," Mack told the protesters. "Any loss of human life is tragic, especially if it is a 13-year-old young boy."

The case is the biggest public test yet for the five-member panel since its selection by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa this summer.

Mack, retired president of the Los Angeles Urban League, said the panel would expedite the case. Police Chief William J. Bratton said he would have the issue before the commission by mid-January for a decision on the shooting, which occurred Feb. 6 when Brown backed toward a police cruiser as Garcia stood by the cruiser's passenger door.

Saying there is growing anger over failures to punish officers who kill African Americans, Nation of Islam Minister Tony Muhammad told the commission to take action against the officer "while it is still in your hands."

The activists criticized the prosecutors' conclusion that there was insufficient evidence of criminal wrongdoing by Garcia. They said that the D.A.'s office spent much of its report explaining how the stolen car sped back toward the officer's cruiser but that prosecutors couldn't say exactly where Garcia was, despite extensive bullet-track analysis.

"The district attorney said the officer was in imminent danger, but in the same breath, he said we don't know where he was standing," said Tommy Walker, one of about 40 protesters attending the meeting.

In their report released Monday, prosecutors said a civilian eyewitness described the officer as sandwiched between his cruiser and the backing car as he opened fire. The administrative inquiry will be able to use statements Garcia made under orders from his superiors. Such statements can't be used in criminal cases and aren't seen by prosecutors.

If the commission finds the shooting "out of policy," Bratton will then decide what discipline to seek. If he seeks a severe penalty, such as a firing, it will be subject to approval by a departmental Board of Rights, made up of two LAPD command officers and a civilian.

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Mob Justice? The Officer was cleared by a DA investigation, and still some are calling for his blood, putting pressure on to fire him.
 
Racists bastards.

If the teen was white it woulda been ok to shoot him. This is such BS, I'm just about to move out of this God-forsaken state. The only problem is that this BS spreads all the way around Middle America. Just give it a couple years.

This is such a depressing story, the sad part is it happens a lot. My friends husband was a fireman in San Jose area, upstanding citizen. A black hoodlum was robbing the mall in Milpitas one and a security guard ran after him. (The only reason I mension that he wsa black is because of what followed.) The kid jumped into his car and proceeded to try and run over the pursuing security officer. This upstanding citizen, husband, firefighter grabbed his CC from his car and shot the teen and killed him. Good shot might I add, saving the life of the security officer.

The whole black community was up in arms and convinced the DA to slap him with a felony, saying that it's because the kid was black. I believe he just got out of prison after 5 or so years. He can no longer own a gun, he can no longer be a firefighter, he doesn't have the freedoms that he once did.

This is total and complete BS and it has to stop.
 
Searching for the thread where the DA's case is presented. It's either here or THR. I'll look for the link. It's the full brief on why the officer will not be prosecuted for wrongful death. Looks pretty cut and dried though from what I remember.

Summary:
officers in patrol car attempt to stop vehicle for traffic violation.
Car refuses to stop.
officers in car find out via radio/computer that this car is stolen.
Car eventually crashes into fence off of roadway.
Passenger jumps out and runs.
Driver throws car in reverse and backs into police cruiser on right side door.
Officer on that side jumps out of the way and fires into open passenger door of car.

Again, I'll try and find that link. having trouble locating it currently
 
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