Police Fatal Shooting At Stolen SUV

Submitted on 04/23/2016 by: Wicked
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Albuquerque, NM - Last summer, 10 officers shot at a man fleeing from them in a truck after the officers thought the suspect had run into their lieutenant, who was actually knocked down by a fence, according to police video and reports released Friday.

There hasn’t been another Albuquerque police shooting in recent memory in which that many officers fired their weapons, said Celina Espinoza, a police spokeswoman. The department is currently putting in place a list of reforms, brought on by Department of Justice investigation, that aim to curb the number of police shootings, including those at moving vehicles.

Rodrigo Garcia, the 20-year-old suspect, was hit seven times, including once in the head. He had part of his brain removed in the aftermath of the shooting, according to court documents. Espinoza said the department has no plans to pursue charges against Garcia because of the severity of his injuries.

Joe Kennedy, an Albuquerque attorney representing Garcia and his family, couldn’t be reached for comment on Friday. But he previously said in an interview with the Journal that he plans to file a lawsuit in connection to the shooting that alleges civil rights violations.

Garcia was wanted in connection to vehicle theft, felon in possession of a firearm and drug charges. Police reports indicate that he drove a vehicle into a marked police car the day before the shooting and eluded officers. The next afternoon, May 29, police cornered Garcia in a yard in southwest Albuquerque near 62nd and Gonzales.

Investigative reports and video released Friday show that as more than 10 officers surrounded Garcia, he reversed the truck into a tree, and then drove forward and crashed into both a chain link fence and a marked police car. As he struck the fence, Albuquerque police Lt. Michelle Campbell was knocked over by the structure as it fell and she discharged her firearm once.

According to police reports, officers on scene told investigators they thought Campbell had been run over.

There was a volley of gunfire as Garcia drove away. He then stopped the Tahoe and put it in reverse and as it moved toward police, there was another volley of police gunfire.

Criminalistics reports stated that 48 bullets and bullet fragments were found in the Tahoe. There was no firearm in the truck.

Garcia was shot seven times. He had gunshot wounds to his head, shoulder, both hands, ear and right leg, according to police reports.

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