We shot to death a Child because we feared for our lives, We rushed in before backup arrived and forced the issues of death

Santa Rosa Police Shoot child in the back then claim their lives were in danger

While police scramble to do damage control a family has lost a child. Police are giving conflicting accounts of what took place with an odd sense of placing all the blame on the child.

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What the American Public is finding out is that this is typical, Police murder someone and are put on paid leave, months of paid vacation. Lawyers get involved for both sides and cash in on the death and tragedy. It’s the tax payer and the family with loss who ultimately lose. We’re hiring the wrong people as Police officers, this is proven by their actions. Back in the day weapons were smaller six shot revolvers which required more trigger effort. Now when one shot would have taken down the suspect, Automatic weapons spray dozens of rounds. Not only is the suspect shot but innocent families and children behind the suspect are in danger.

All police can do is hold up a toy gun that looks similar to a real weapon, but if you look closely they do differ. Color, dimensions the toy has obvious differences when compared. Do police just want a reason to become gun ho and use their new fancy high powered guns which they parade around in?

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Andy Lopez SHOT DEAD BY POLICE, an eighth-grade student who played trumpet in his school band, was described as a bright and popular student, liked by many in his community, including Lawrence Cook Middle School assistant principal Linsey Gannon.

Andy, an eighth-grade student who played trumpet in his school band, was described as a bright and popular student, liked by many in his community, including Lawrence Cook Middle School assistant principal Linsey Gannon.

Sonoma County sheriff’s deputies had repeatedly asked the boy, Andy Lopez, to drop the weapon, but instead he raised it in their direction, police said

After the deputies spotted the boy Tuesday, they called for backup and repeatedly ordered him to drop the gun, sheriff’s Lt. Dennis O’Leary said in a news release. His back was turned toward the deputies, and they did not realize at the time that he was a boy. Note the way it’ worded “His back was turned toward the deputies”

A neighbor in the area, Brian Zastrow, told the Santa Rosa Press Democrat he heard seven shots.

Santa Rosa Police Shoot child in the back then claim their lives were in danger

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