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Title: Teen killed by police previously cited for resisting arrest
Source: Associated Press
URL Source: http://www.whdh.com/story/27986987/ ... sly-cited-for-resisting-arrest
Published: Jan 30, 2015
Author: By SADIE GURMAN
Post Date: 2015-01-30 23:37:01 by GrandIsland
Keywords: None
Views: 2045
Comments: 8

DENVER (AP) — A 17-year-old girl who was shot to death by Denver police while driving a stolen car was accused in a separate incident of eluding a police officer and resisting arrest just three weeks before her death, court records obtained Friday show.

State troopers cited Jessica Hernandez on Jan. 1 for speeding down a highway north of Denver in her mother's car after the girl's driver's license had been revoked.

The citation shows Hernandez was driving 80 mph in a 55 mph zone, and the trooper noted that she was resisting arrest in a way that risked serious injury to him or others. It does not provide other details of the case.

Colorado State Patrol Trooper Josh Lewis would not comment on the case. Hernandez's uncle, Alberto Hernandez, referred questions to an attorney who did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

Court records show the Adams County district attorney's office had the citation dismissed after Hernandez died.

Police say Hernandez was shot on Monday after she drove a stolen car toward an officer in a residential alley in Denver. The killing came amid a national debate about police use of force sparked by incidents in Missouri and New York.

The Denver shooting also brought protests and a demand for a special prosecutor. On Friday, Hernandez's family called for a federal civil rights investigation into her death.

In a statement released in English and Spanish, Hernandez's parents said they want the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate her death, and for U.S. Attorney John Walsh in Colorado to oversee the criminal investigation of the officers involved.

The family said it doesn't trust Denver police to conduct a fair and timely investigation, and that the department has a history of exonerating its officers.

Walsh's spokesman Jeff Dorschner said Walsh was aware of the request but declined further comment.

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The statement came after the parents retained lawyer Qusair Mohamedbhai, who has been involved in a number of other high-profile civil rights cases against Denver police and sheriff's deputies.

Mohamedbhai represented a former Denver jail inmate to whom the city paid $3.3 million in July to settle a jail abuse lawsuit.

The allegations in the lawsuit filed by Jamal Hunter were so egregious they prompted a federal judge to request a U.S. Department of Justice investigation into the city's police and the sheriff's departments.

Dorschner also declined to comment on that request.

In the shooting of Hernandez, Police Chief Robert White has said the two officers repeatedly told her and four other teens to get out of the stolen car.

A vehicle passes by candles and bouquets … White said Thursday an officer might have been injured trying to get out of the way of the vehicle. He initially said the two officers opened fire after one was struck by the car. The incident remained under investigation.

A passenger in the car, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because of safety concerns, has disputed that account, saying the officers did not yell commands before they shot Hernandez through the driver's side window.

White said it's too soon to judge whether Officers Daniel Greene and Gabriel Jordan acted appropriately in shooting Hernandez. Jordan suffered a fractured leg.

No one has been charged with the theft of the car, a 2000 Honda Civic that was reported missing Sunday night in Federal Heights.

The shooting was the fourth time in seven months that Denver police have fired at a moving vehicle after perceiving it as a threat.

Department policy encourages officers to move out of the way of a moving car rather than use their firearm. But it also allows them to shoot if they have no other reasonable way to prevent death or serious injury.

The incidents have prompted the department and the city's independent monitor to review policies and training related to such shootings.

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Police say Hernandez was shot on Monday after she drove a stolen car toward an officer in a residential alley in Denver. The killing came amid a national debate about police use of force sparked by incidents in Missouri and New York.

Never bring a stolen vehicle to a gun fight.

Every society gets the kind of criminal it deserves. What is equally true is that every community gets the kind of law enforcement it insists on. Robert Kennedy

GrandIsland  posted on  2015-01-30   23:39:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: GrandIsland (#1)

TEA Party Reveler  posted on  2015-01-31   1:16:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: GrandIsland (#0)

TEA Party Reveler  posted on  2015-01-31   1:19:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: TEA Party Reveler (#2)

Too bad she didn't run over you cop scumbag.

You certainly class this joint up.

lol

Every society gets the kind of criminal it deserves. What is equally true is that every community gets the kind of law enforcement it insists on. Robert Kennedy

GrandIsland  posted on  2015-01-31   1:20:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: TEA Party Reveler, GrandIsland (#2)

Too bad she didn't run over you cop scumbag. But no worries, you and your cop scum pals are certainly reaping the whirlwind of negative public opinion now.

Sometimes you have to shoot the crazy bitch.

If the cops let her leave and she crashed into a minivan and killed a few toddlers, you'd be blaming the cops for that.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-01-31   3:26:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: TEA Party Reveler (#2)

Too bad she didn't run over you cop scumbag. But no worries, you and your cop scum pals are certainly reaping the whirlwind of negative public opinion now.

Wishing harm on someone and hoping for something negative to befall a perceived enemy is a very bad mental act that should be carefully avoided. You should never rejoice when something bad happens to someone, or become disgruntled when something good happens to them.

You need to examine your thoughts and intentions closely to find that taking joy in the misfortune of others (Schadenfreude) is a mirrored reflection or your own uncomfortable low self-esteem issues.

Besides your attitude towards police officers, in what other situation do you have a tendency to find yourself wishing harm on others and what are the methods you use to develop satisfaction and appreciation of your own circumstance?

You fail to realize that police work by its nature is intrinsically reactive. No one ever calls a police officer when things are going well, they only call when there I a problem, and usually the problem is a critical one. Ergo, the police naturally receives criticism in what they do. This is common is all occupations charged with the responsibilities of turning chaos into order or enforcing the rules. You will find that sport umpires, building inspectors and others are in these controversial positions.

Given the urgency of the plight and having only a set of narrowly defined laws that are continually subject to revision and interpretation, it is a small wonder that the police perform their duties with little controversy.

There is no question that many times police are forced act intuitively. Yet, this is not the characterization of police that is rendered to the public. Police work is rarely presented to the public in a positive light. The mainstream media seem to think that police work is not entertaining unless it is controversial.

The many thousands of acts that police officers perform each day demonstrate their compassion, their competence and their fidelity of service to the public. This is seldom mentioned anywhere. However, let one single police officer make one single mistake and then a torrent of invective is let loose … with you, Tea Party Reveler, leading the charge.

Gatlin  posted on  2015-01-31   4:09:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Gatlin (#6)

I am starting to pity him.

"The biggest mistake that libertarians make is the way they view government and private sectors. Government is the root of all evil, and the private sector is the source of all good. Libertarians have never figured out that people are the same whether in the government or in the private sector." --Paul Craig Roberts

Palmdale  posted on  2015-01-31   6:35:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: TEA Party Reveler (#2)

http://www.denverpost.com/news/c...t-2-police-station-denver

When told about rumors circulating that members of the teen's family had been threatened and feared for their safety as well as possibly being deported, the officers reportedly insisted that wouldn't be the case.

It appears the felon's parents are illegal aliens, which makes this cutie pie a potential illegal too. F the cops, and viva open borders, eh?

Vinny  posted on  2015-01-31   7:30:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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