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Downey: Protests of police shooting

by world net daily Friday, Sep. 20, 2002 at 6:19 AM

But on Feb. 15, 2001 he was shot dead after being pulled over for a traffic violation by Downey, Calif., police.

ARMED AND DANGEROUS
Protests build around police shooting
Video shows unarmed man killed after raising hands
Posted: September 4, 2002
© 2002 WorldNetDaily.com

Gonzalo Martinez had no criminal record.

His mother says he was a hard-working young man in an import-export business who supported her while helping to put his brother through college.

But on Feb. 15 he was shot dead after being pulled over for a traffic violation by Downey, Calif., police. A video, shown last night on "The O'Reilly Factor," appears to show the young man raising his hands on the orders of the police before being shot repeatedly by a police officer wielding an assault rifle.

A spokesman for the city of Downey said Wednesday that a second, unreleased video of the police shooting of Gonzalo Martinez shows Martinez's hands were not raised at the time, supporting the city's contention that the shooting was justified.

The shooting has brought months of protests in Downey and was shown repeatedly on local Spanish-language television and in Argentina, where Martinez's parents came from. But the case has frustrated the family because it has drawn less attention than the highly publicized beating of a 16-year-old in Inglewood in July.

Robert Alaniz of Hill & Knowlton, the public relations firm hired by the city to represent it in the case, said the second video, shot with a camera mounted on the dashboard of a police car that had pursued Martinez, would not be released until the district attorney's office finishes its investigation of the Feb. 15 shooting.

Alaniz said the police video would be made available to the media "when, as we expect, the district attorney concurs with [our opinion], that this shooting was justified."

He said the district attorney's office has been provided with the police video.

Downey "is trying to urge the D.A. to push forward on his investigation," Alaniz said.

The FBI also is investigating the Martinez shooting, which has led to demonstrations by the Martinez family and Latino activists.

According to the police account, the shooting occurred after a 12-minute chase, during which Martinez at one point backed his car toward officers in an apparent attempt to run them over. A coroner's report added that, when Martinez later emerged from his car, he made "furtive" movements with one hand, which led the police to open fire.

Steve Lerman, the attorney who is representing the family in a lawsuit against the city, said that he has been trying, so far without success, to obtain a copy of the police video and that he believes there may even be a third video, shot from a police helicopter.

In any case, Lerman said, the district attorney's investigation has had access to eyewitnesses who believe that the police shooting of Martinez was not justified.

If the eyewitnesses are given proper credence, "they'll have no choice but to find that this shooting was not only not justified but was a criminal act," Lerman said.
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An automatic weapon, not an assault rifle

by witness Friday, Sep. 20, 2002 at 10:57 AM

I have seen the video and have a copy of it. The weapon that the officers
had was like a machine gun, and in the video you can hear the rapid
fire blasts from it. You can also see that the young man's right hand
was clearly raised while the left one was on the roof of the car. Then
they blasted him into swiss cheese. This was an atrocity. There is
no justification for such an act. The law firm representing the Downey
police department is known for defending police departments and
government regimes that kill with impunity--they defended the Indonesian
government when they massacred people in East Timor. The D.A.'s
office and the media are both guilty of not giving this case the attention it
deserves. Even this article above is guilty of short-changing the issue.
It was not a matter of the Jackson case getting more attention, it is
because the news media and the DA have been silent about it. They
need to stop pitting Latinos against blacks in that manner. If the
police get away with this it will be a sure sign that we are headed
toward a police state. It seems that they can get away with anything
after 911.

To quote NWA:
"Fuck the Police"

and the repressive media too.





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