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Title: Cops Called to Help former 'ER' Actress as She Had a Seizure, But They Killed Her Instead
Source: Blacklisted News/FTP
URL Source: https://www.blacklistednews.com/art ... izure-but-they-killed-her.html
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Author: Matt Agorist
Post Date: 2018-09-01 20:05:59 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 1265
Comments: 12

(Support Free Thought) - Los Angeles, CA — All too often in this country, police are called out to check on the health of an individual who may be physically or mentally troubled. And, all too often, instead of providing that person with help, police show up and hurt, arrest, or even kill them. This process is known as a welfare check and a former actress from the hit show “ER” just became the latest victim to receive this ‘help.’

Vanessa Marquez, 49, hadn’t harmed anyone when police showed up at her South apartment on Thursday. The landlord had simply become concerned that she may have fallen ill and wasn’t taking care of herself, so he called police for help. Sadly, this help came in the form of government issued bullets.

Adding to the disturbing nature of this call for help was the fact that according to Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Lt. Joe Mendoza, when police arrived at the apartment of Marquez on Thursday afternoon, she was having a seizure.

“It appeared that the female was gravely disabled,” Mendoza said.

 

As the LA Times reports:

Officers and a county mental health clinician spoke with Marquez for more than 90 minutes in an effort to persuade her to accept medical help. Police said she was “uncooperative,” may have been suffering from mental health issues and appeared to be unable to care for herself.

While they were talking, Marquez grabbed what officers thought was a semiautomatic handgun and pointed it at them, Mendoza said.

Two officers fired at her, striking her at least once in the torso, Mendoza said. Marquez was taken to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

The officers retrieved a weapon after the shooting and determined it was a BB gun that resembled a pistol, Mendoza said.

While providing ‘help’ to Marquez, officers killed her—a tragic irony indeed. What’s more, police are refusing to release an image of the alleged BB gun the gravely disabled, sickly woman, in the middle of a seizure presented to cause them to fear for their lives.

According to the Times, Marquez was best known for her recurring role as nurse Wendy Goldman on the popular medical drama “ER,” which ran for 15 seasons until 2009. Marquez appeared on the show from 1994 to 1997. She also starred as student Ana Delgado in the 1988 film “Stand and Deliver,” which told the story of East Los Angeles math teacher Jaime Escalante.

According to Variety, Marquez said that she suffered from immune disorders, including celiac disease, and that she experienced chronic pain and was “homebound.”

 

“A person only has so much strength and I’m afraid I’ve used all mine up,” she wrote in a social media post in January 2017. “Why couldn’t my dream have lasted for more than just those few years?”

Toni McGhee, a friend of Marquez, wrote in a statement that Marquez just wanted to spend her last days alive in her home and die there.

“She told me she wouldn’t mind passing away at home and haunting the beautiful building she lived in as she was in love with where she lived …” McGhee wrote.

While she certainly got her wish of dying in her home, she was definitely not allowed to simply pass away.

 

Sadly, police providing help during welfare checks turns out to be anything but. As TFTP recently reported, an Arizona family has learned the hard way what calling the police to help a relative can often look like as their grandmother was hospitalized after a welfare check. Showing their incompetence, the welfare check was for another family member but the police assaulted the innocent grandmother anyway. Luckily for the 84-year-old grandmother, she escaped with her life after being thrown to the ground and attacked by cops. Marquez cannot say the same.

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#2. To: Deckard (#0)

What’s more, police are refusing to release an image of the alleged BB gun

Because it's none of your fucking business, that's why. I don't care if it was carved from a piece of soap -- the officers thought it was a gun.

misterwhite  posted on  2018-09-02   9:09:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: misterwhite, Deckard (#2)

What’s more, police are refusing to release an image of the alleged BB gun

Another suicide by cop.

What else can be said other than this article is just another pure hit piece against police.

Justified  posted on  2018-09-02   9:48:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Justified (#3)

Another suicide by cop.

What else can be said other than this article is just another pure hit piece against police.

If she had walked into a police station pointing the gun at cops... suicide by cop.

If she had walked up to a police car pointing it at them.... suicide by cop.

If she had called the police to her residents and pointed it at them as they approached... suicide by cop.

But none of those things happened. She was at home and never asked the police to come to her. Someone else did that. If someone came to your home that you didn't invite and didn't want there, and they harrassed you for an hour and a half, you'd probably become combative too.

They should have simply asked her if she was okay and wanted any help, and upon learning she didnt' want any, they should have left. But they didn't. They "spoke" with her for 90 frigan minutes more, which I somehow can believe was more than just "speaking" but even so, never got the message that their presence was not welcome.

The cops KNEW they weren't welcome but they refused to leave her alone. Had they simply done that, all would have been well. But they couldn't leave well enough alone. They had to continue to try to get her to do something she didn't want to do and then they killed her because they negligently and needlessly created a hostile situation with someone who was not accused of any crime.

So... no, not suicide by cop. Rather it was execution by negligence.

Pinguinite  posted on  2018-09-02   13:05:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Pinguinite (#5)

While they were talking, Marquez grabbed what officers thought was a semiautomatic handgun and pointed it at them, Mendoza said.

Article says otherwise.

Another suicide by cop.

You can’t point a weapon at someone and they not take action.

Justified  posted on  2018-09-02   18:42:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Justified (#6)

They basically harrassed her from outside her home for an hour and a half. Anyone of us here would also become combative when a bunch of people do that and refuse to leave.

The cops brought this on, needlessly and negligently so.

Pinguinite  posted on  2018-09-02   21:09:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Pinguinite (#8)

The landlord had simply become concerned that she may have fallen ill and wasn’t taking care of herself, so he called police for help.

Adding to the disturbing nature of this call for help was the fact that according to Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Lt. Joe Mendoza, when police arrived at the apartment of Marquez on Thursday afternoon, she was having a seizure.

“It appeared that the female was gravely disabled,” Mendoza said.

As the LA Times reports: Officers and a county mental health clinician spoke with Marquez for more than 90 minutes in an effort to persuade her to accept medical help. Police said she was “uncooperative,” may have been suffering from mental health issues and appeared to be unable to care for herself.

While they were talking, Marquez grabbed what officers thought was a semiautomatic handgun and pointed it at them, Mendoza said.

Police just can not walk away without being liable for her death.

It sucks but you just can not pull a pistol on police(pretty much anyone) and not get shot.

To me she just got tired of life and did what people do when they are not thinking clearly.

BTW this story was written to incite hatred towards police. Deckard has a thing about cops and it ain't good!

Justified  posted on  2018-09-03   14:34:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Justified (#9)

Police just can not walk away without being liable for her death.

Ooooohhhh yes they can. Someone tried to sue the police for failing to respond to a 911 call and lost. Court ruled police have no obligation to respond at all.

And if precedent is needed to illustrate that walking away is sometimes the right thing for police to do, this case provides it *very* sufficiently.

To me she just got tired of life and did what people do when they are not thinking clearly.

To me, the police made her a lot tired of life in the 90 minutes they spent harrassing her outside her house.

BTW this story was written to incite hatred towards police. Deckard has a thing about cops and it ain't good!

The story is featured on MSM. It may be one that finally starts to call into question how police handle cases of welfare checks and suicidal people. Or maybe it will require a more famous celebrity to be gunned down first.

Pinguinite  posted on  2018-09-03   23:11:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Pinguinite (#10)

Police can be sued for not investigating properly. If she harms herself afterwards then the police can be sued for not following through. Whether it's right or wrong.

Its just a crappy situation. There is no win for anyone in a situation like this. Crazy people are well crazy and do crazy things.

I think it comes back to nanny state. Police are ask to do to much. As the old saying goes "A Jack of all trades, a master of none".

Justified  posted on  2018-09-04   10:32:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Justified (#11)

If she harms herself afterwards then the police can be sued for not following through. Whether it's right or wrong.

The sue-happy culture in the US is a problem. I agree with that. While I'm not as certain as you are the likelihood of a lawsuit if police walked away and she did something to herself or even others, they are certainly at risk of a lawsuit due to the manner in which this incident was handled. Having lived outside the USA, one criticism I have of Americans is that we are generally irresponsible which is why lawsuits are so common.

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