http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-789744
The innocent victim is actually Kendrec McDade and not the Illegal Alien Oscar Carrillo, whoreturned to the U.S. after being deported, made a false 911 call, submitted a false police report, all being criminal acts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWH6RrItutE
YouTube: “PASADENA MAN LIES TO POLICE, GETS MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE AFTER” uploaded bycopwatchnews
911 Dispatcher: “Did they have any weapons?”
911 Caller, Oscar Carrillo: “They have a gun”
911 Dispatcher : “And they took your backpack”
911 Caller, Oscar Carrillo: “Yes”
911 Dispatcher : “How long ago?”
911 Caller, Oscar Carrillo: “Just like two minutes ago”
911 Dispatcher : “Do you remember anything about the gun”
Dispatcher : “How long ago?”
911 Caller, Oscar Carrillo: “Both have a gun man, they both, and they run away from me”
http://www.ice.gov/fugitive-operations/
http://www.ice.gov/news/releases/1006/100623louisville.htm#
“Illegally re-entering the United States after having been previously deported is a felony.”
This truly false erroneous 911 Call, made by Oscar Carrillo, a felonious and criminal illegal alien, led the Pasadena Police officers to believe thatKendrec McDade, was armed and dangerous. Pasadena Police officer’s armed response, to this false 911 call, resulted in the death of Kendrec McDade. To date no weapon, gun, or backpack have ever been found.
http://documents.latimes.com/pasadena-officers-who-killed-teen-acted-lawfully-d-says/
http://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/541211/da-report-on-pasadena-officers-who-killed.pdf
False police report filed by Oscar Carrillo: “March 26, 2012, Statement of Oscar Carrillo: Carrillo was interviewed a third time due to the discrepancies between his statements and the video surveillance footage. Carrillo admitted that he never saw anyone enter his car and steal his laptop. He also admitted that he never saw a firearm during the incident. He explained that he lied to 9-1-1 because he was mad and nervous. He believed if he told police that the suspects had guns it would generate a faster response to his call. Carrillo explained that he continued to lie to police after learning about the shooting because he was scared and believed his initial lies may have contributed to the shooting. He stated that it was easier to keep his story consistent.”
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-884945
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-887762
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-889566
…..and last but not least theinnocent U.S. born black men, women, and children killed by illegal immigrants, some returning to the U.S. after being deported to commit serious felonious criminal acts, all while no goodPresident Barack Obama and other no good elected black leaders promote Amnesty/The Dream Act at the expense of the right of law abiding U.S. citizens and legal immigrants, U.S. born descendants of slavery being inclusive.
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http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/appndxa/penalco/penco148_3.htm
Penal Code Section 148.3: False Emergency Reports
False "Emergency" Reports
148.3. (a) Any individual who reports, or causes any report to be made, to any city, county, city and county, or state department, district, agency, division, commission, or board, that an "emergency" exists, knowing that the report is false, is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for a period not exceeding one year, or by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by both that imprisonment and fine.
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“Police Blame Man Whose 911 Call Led Cops to Kill Unarmed Black Teen”
Excerpt: “Carrillo was briefly jailed while police investigated whether he could be charged with involuntary manslaughter but was released days later. The Los Angeles County district attorney has, so far, declined to file charges against Carrillo. He does however have a different type of punishment already. Carillo, who is the father of two U.S. born children, is undocumented and now has a deportation order placed on him. Carrillo’s deportation order has been postponed, at the request of Pasadena police, until the cop shooting investigation is complete, ICE spokeswoman Virginia Kicetold a KNBC in Los Angeles.“
“Immigration Agency Monitors, Postpones Deportation for Pasadena 911 Caller” by Samantha Tata, April 3, 2012, NBC.com
Excerpt: “Oscar Carrillo-Gonzalez’s deportation will be postponed, at the request of Pasadena police, until the cop shooting investigation is complete, said Virginia Kice, ICE spokeswoman. Carrillo-Gonzalez, 26, was arrested March 29 after he reported being robbed by two armed men, one of whom was fatally shot by police in a subsequent pursuit. Police never found a weapon, and there wereno witnessesor video recording of the incident. That arrest tipped off ICE to Carrillo, who was reportedly living in the U.S. illegally after being formally deported to Mexico in 2006, Kice said. The District Attorney’s Officedeclined Monday to fileinvoluntary manslaughter charges against Carrillo-Gonzalez, but said they are continuing to investigate his purported role in the March 24 shooting death of Kendrec McDade at the hands of Pasadena police.”
“911 caller in Kendrec McDade shooting had been previously deported” byBrian Charles, Pasadena Star News, April 2, 2012.
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http://www.ice.gov/fugitive-operations/
http://www.ice.gov/news/releases/1006/100623louisville.htm#
“Illegally re-entering the United States after having been previously deported is a felony.”
The Los Angeles Times Article, “Pasadena officers who killed teen acted lawfully, prosecutors say”, fails to include the fact that Oscar Carrillo is an illegal alien, who was deported in 2006 and has again illegally re-entered the U.S.
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http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-kendrec-mcdade-20121218,0,5737256.story
“Pasadena officers who killed teen acted lawfully, prosecutors say, The D.A.'s office says the two Pasadena police officers who fatally shot Kendrec McDade reasonably believed he was armed with a gun.” byRichard Winton and Adolfo Flores, Los Angeles Times, December 18, 2012
Pasadena police officers acted lawfully when they fatally shot an unarmed college student in March, prosecutors said Monday.
The Los Angeles County district attorney's office found the two officers reasonably believed Kendrec McDade, 19, was armed with a gun based on false information from a 911 caller. A report issued Monday also noted the position of McDade's hand at his waistband during a foot pursuit by the officers.
The controversial shooting sparked protests and outrage in Pasadena, with some drawing comparisons to the killing of Trayvon Martin in Florida. McDade was killed March 24 when officers Jeffrey Newlen and Mathew Griffin, responding to a report of an armed robbery of a man by two men near a taco truck in northwest Pasadena, chased McDade onto a dark nearby side street.
DOCUMENT: Read the report on the shooting
"The actions of McDade during the pursuit in conjunction with the information known to the officers at the time of the shooting reasonably created a fear of imminent death or serious bodily injury," Deputy Dist. Atty. Deborah A. Delport wrote in a report declining to charge the officers. "Once the officers perceived that McDade posed an apparent lethal threat their response with deadly force was justified."
Prosecutors revealed that after one officer shot and wounded McDade, the second officer, believing McDade had opened fire, shot him again.
McDade fled up Sunset Avenue with his right hand at his waist, leading officers to believe he had a gun, according to prosecutors. Griffin sped past McDade in a patrol cruiser and blocked the street as Newlen chased him on foot, according to the report. McDade then ran directly toward the vehicle, where Griffin was seated, the prosecutor wrote.
"He left the sidewalk and he's running at me," Griffin told investigators. "This — this scares the crap out of me. I don't know why he is running at me. He's still clutching his waistband. I think he's got a gun. I'm stuck in the car. I got nowhere to go."
Fearing for his life, Griffin said, he fired four times through the open driver's side window. McDade was two or three feet away. Griffin said he then ducked down to his right to avoid being hit by shots he expected from McDade. He heard two shots and believed McDade had fired at him.
Newlen told investigators he heard gunshots and believed McDade "was firing at Griffin." He described seeing McDade walk toward the rear of the car and crouch down. Newlen said he heard another gunshot and saw a muzzle flash. Believing McDade was firing at him, Newlen fired four or five shots at McDade, who fell to the ground.
McDade was later found to be unarmed. He was carrying a cellphone in his pocket. He died after being taken to Huntington Memorial Hospital.
The incident began when Oscar Carrillo reported that his computer had been stolen, falsely telling police eight times that he had been robbed at gunpoint.
A security video shows a teenage companion of McDade's taking a computer from Carrillo's car. McDade is seen at the rear of the car. The footage shows no weapon or confrontation.
Carrillo later recanted and conceded he believed police would respond quicker if he reported that a gun was involved. Police arrested him on suspicion of manslaughter, but prosecutors declined to charge him. The shooting has prompted four inquiries and a lawsuit. In the federal suit, McDade's parents, Anya Slaughter and Kenneth McDade, allege their son was shot multiple times in the chest but did not die immediately. McDade was handcuffed and left on the street for a prolonged period of time without receiving first aid, the parents allege.
Dale Galipo, a lawyer representing the mother, said he was "disappointed but not surprised" at Monday's decision. "The only time they prosecute is when they have no choice due to public and political pressure and when it's caught on video."
richard.winton@latimes.com, adolfo.flores@latimes.com
Copyright © 2012,Los Angeles Times
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Finally……
Lies Don't Keep Us Safe. Keeping Us Safe Requires Respect for the Rule of Law and the Constitution. Thegovernment'sargument is untenable. “The government cannot, under any circumstance, affirmatively mislead the court” by U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney
"Insisting on honesty as the only policy, the supreme ruled Wednesday that public employees can be punished forlying,evenwhen they merely deny an accusation that later turns out to be true”.
“ …….Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist. 'An employee who is asked about possible wrongdoing has only two legalchoices:Tell the truth or say nothing”. (LA Times, January 22, 1998.)
........"Tell the Truth or Say Nothing" also applies to anyU.S. President,Congressional office holder, U.S. Supreme Court Justice,U.S. Attorney General, court official,court clerk, Deputy City Attorney, Judge,elected official, lawyer, journalist, etc.
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