Title: Cop Charged After Video Shows Him Execute Unarmed Mother by Shooting Her in the Head Source:
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A California police officer has been charged with manslaughter after he was caught on video executing an unarmed mother, shooting her in the head.
Ripon, CA Mother and wife, Evin Olsen Yadegar had her life stolen from her last year by Stanislaus County sheriffs Deputy Justin Wall who publicly executed her for no reason. The senseless killing was captured on dashcam and was so unnecessary that Wall has just been charged with manslaughter.
Evin Yadegar, according to her husband Hanibal, was undergoing a manic episode due to her bipolar disorder on February 26, 2017. He explained that she never wouldve hurt anyone and was merely trying to find a safe place after a confrontation with a hotel security guard.
According to Sheriff Adam Christianson, the security guard reported that Evin Yadegar had begun an argument and a subsequent physical altercation occured. When a deputy arrived, he saw Yadegars vehicle pulling out of the parking lot.
According to the release from the San Jaquin County District Attorneys Office, the killing came after a low speed chase when Yadegar left the hotel during the argument with a security guard.
On February 26, 2017, Stanislaus County Sheriffs Deputies were dispatched to a Modesto-area Hampton Inn, regarding a battery. There, a description was given of suspect who turned out to be Mrs. Yadegar. Mrs. Yadegar was located driving her Volkswagen sedan. When a deputy attempted to pull Mrs. Yadegar over, she failed to stop and led the deputy, and eventually other law enforcement officers, on a slow speed pursuit that wound its way up to the City of Ripon. Deputy Wall was one of the pursing vehicles.
Ripon Police joined in the pursuit once Mrs. Yadegar entered the city. The slow pursuit found its way to a neighborhood off Main Street where, for several moments, Mrs. Yadegars car stopped. During an attempt to extricate Mrs. Yadegar for her car, she drove off again. At that time, Wall fired four shots at Mrs. Yadegar.
None of the other officers at the scene fired their weapons.
Life saving measures were conducted by the officers at the scene until emergency medical personal arrived. Mrs. Yadegar was pronounced dead when she arrived at the hospital. Mrs. Yadegar had succumbed to a single fatal wound.
The DAs report made no mention of officers being in danger during the chase because they were not. Although Mrs. Yadegar, 46, did put the vehicle in reverse, she only did so briefly to drive around the cruiser blocking her path.
While this move did not prompt any of the other officers to even pull their weapons, Wall felt it necessary to open fire at the womans head as she drove off.
DA Tori Verber Salazar said in the release, The responsibility to enforce the law brings with it an unflinching duty to follow its commands. No one is above the law. When individuals we entrust to uphold the law engage in acts that result in the death of others, it is our duty to investigate those cases thoroughly, fairly and with due regard for the rule of law our office and our partners in law enforcement are sworn to uphold.
Sheriff Christianson, after announcing that his deputy was being placed on administrative leave for executing an unarmed mother and wife, then went out of his way to praise Wall.
His personnel file is full of nothing but attaboys, if youll call them that, from peers, supervisors and citizens, he said about Wall. Hes a good deputy sheriff.
The Modesto Bee reports that at his 11th Street restaurant, the Barkin Dog Griil, on Monday afternoon, Evin Yadegars husband, Hanibal, deferred comment to his Stockton attorney, Stewart Tabak. Tabak said he and Yadegar had learned of the charges only Monday morning.
The release says: Mr. Yadegar on behalf of both he and his young son respects and values the thorough and diligent investigation which the San Joaquin County District Attorneys Office conducted and has now completed. We both value and respect the courageous decision which has been made, and the prosecution of Deputy Wall to which the DAs office is committed. We firmly believe that it was and is the absolute right conclusion to reach and the appropriate thing to do. We are confident that justice will be reached on behalf of Mrs. Yadegar.
In October, the family filed a lawsuit against Stanislaus County that alleges the county failed to adequately train and supervise its sheriffs deputies, which resulted in a use of excessive force.
In March, the lawsuit was amended with stronger language noting that Evin Yadegars death was the result of complete defiance and contradiction of vitally important policies, procedures and accepted training protocol.
The complaint states the Walls actions that fateful morning amounted to an execution of an unarmed woman with clear signs of mental health problems who exhibited no dangerous behavior.
Below is the disturbing footage illustrating how a police officers irrational fear can turn deadly in an instant. It is, unfortunately, a scene that plays out time and time again.
While this move did not prompt any of the other officers to even pu pu pu pu pull their weapons,
In reviewing the video, two of the officers had their guns drawn, one had his hand on his gun , one had a baton that he used on the window, and one had a barking dog on a short leash.
When she "briefly" and unexpectedly threw the car in reverse, all the officers backed away to avoid the danger.
Evin Yadegar, according to her husband Hanibal, was undergoing a manic episode due to her bipolar disorder
Ah. So the husband explained this at the time to the hotel staff, the hotel security guard, and all of the Stanislaus County Sheriffs Deputies who took part in the pursuit?
You say he didn't? That this only came out afterwards? Well, how were all the people involved supposed to know that?
Was she seeing a psychiatrist? Was she taking her medications? Doesn't she and/or her husband have the responsibility to see to it that she's mentally stable before going out in public?
Looks like another lunatic's family just hit the Taxpayer Lo Lottery payoff, bigtime.
Yep. Send them out into the public without their meds and wait for them to go crazy. Then sue anyone and everyone who has to deal with them.
That's how the gangbangers take care of their families. They start shooting at cops, die, and the family sues for millions. Like this asshole did recently in Chicago:
Husband of woman fatally shot by sheriffs deputy desperate for answers
By Kevin Valine kvaline@modbee.com February 28, 2017 06:36 AM Updated March 01, 2017 02:08 PM
Hanibal Yadegar said he cannot understand why a Stanislaus County sheriffs deputy had to fatally shoot his wife early Sunday after a vehicle pursuit that ended in Ripon.
Yadegar and his wife, Evin, own the Barkin Dog Grill, a downtown Modesto institution. He said his wife would not hurt anyone and had never been in trouble but had a bipolar disorder and was undergoing a manic episode. He said it started in January when she stopped taking her medication.
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By Jason Anderson Record Staff Writer Posted Feb 28, 2017 at 7:47 PM Updated Feb 28, 2017 at 7:47 PM
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Christianson said the Sheriffs Department received a 911 call at 2:56 a.m. Sunday from a security guard at the Hampton Inn & Suites in the 4000 block of Sisk Road in Modesto. The security guard described Olsen and her white Volkswagen coupe, and provided the vehicles license plate number.
Evin was there, Christianson said. She was not a hotel patron. She was just there and we dont know why creating a disturbance. She got into a physical and verbal altercation with the security guard, who called us to let us know about it.
Christianson said a deputy attempted to stop Olsen when he saw her car leaving the Hampton Inn at 3:01 a.m., but she failed to yield. At 3:11 a.m., deputies deployed spike strips, flattening Olsens tires, but she kept going.
It usually terminates pursuits, but in this case, despite having flat tires, Evin continued on, Christianson said.
Olsen got onto northbound Highway 99 and eluded a roadblock after exiting on Main Street in Ripon at 3:19 a.m. One minute later, there were reports of shots fired at South Manley Road and Tornell Drive, authorities said.
Ormonde said six deputies and three Ripon police officers were there when the shots were fired. Only Wall fired his weapon when Olsen put her car in reverse and backed toward two deputies and one officer, he said.
After being shot, Olsen continued on Tornell Circle until she crashed into a home. Efforts to resuscitate Olsen failed, and she died at the scene, authorities said.