Video shows deputy wounding Iraq war vet
FBI investigates shooting for possible civil rights violations
Wednesday, February 1, 2006; Posted: 12:21 p.m. EST (17:21 GMT)
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- A videotape shows a sheriff's deputy shooting an unarmed Iraq war veteran who appears to be following orders to get up off the ground, and now the FBI is investigating for possible civil rights violations.
Elio Carrion, an Air Force policeman who spent six months deployed in Iraq, was to have rejoined his unit Tuesday. Instead, he was hospitalized in good condition.
The incident began Sunday night, officials said, when Carrion was a passenger in a blue Corvette that was speeding about 100 mph near the Chino Hills, California, area, east of Los Angeles.
The driver, whom authorities didn't identify, failed to pull the car over after police signaled to do so, leading to a five-minute chase that ended abruptly when the vehicle crashed into a brick wall, said Cindy Beavers, a spokeswoman for the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department.
What happened next was captured on video shot by amateur photographer Jose Luis Valdez, who told The Associated Press that he recorded the incident after the car crashed in front of his home. KTLA-TV aired the videotape early Tuesday, then distributed it later in the day.
In the tape, an unarmed Carrion appears to be on the ground as a deputy sheriff stands above him with his gun drawn.
\"Get up!\" the deputy shouts. \"OK,\" Carrion says.
\"Get up!\" the deputy shouts again. \"I'm going to get up,\" Carrion says, and he begins to rise.
The deputy fires three shots, reportedly striking Carrion in the chest, leg and shoulder.
Moaning while on the ground, Carrion attempts to explain to the deputy he's an Iraq war veteran. \"I mean you no harm,\" he says. \"Shut the [expletive] up!\" the deputy shouts. \"Shut the [expletive] up!\"
The deputy shouts that he has \"one down,\" then again tells Carrion to \"shut the [expletive] up.\"
\"You don't get up!\" the deputy says.
Then the tape contains the voice of a neighbor who appears to have watched the incident. \"You told him to get up!\" the voice says.
Beavers, the sheriff's spokesman, declined to release the name of the deputy involved in the shooting but said he was put on leave. She said Sheriff Gary Penrod had invited the FBI to join the investigation.
FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller and U.S. attorney's office spokesman Thom Mrozek confirmed the the agency's involvement on behalf of the Justice Department.
They said the FBI would look into possible civil rights violations. Media reports prompted the probe, Mrozek said.
Beavers said the sheriff's department would review the video forensically \"to clear up any questions about dialogue.\"
\"We think it is unfair to make any sort of judgment against any of the parties involved,\" she said.
The driver of the car, she said, was arrested on charges of felony evading.
CNN's Chris Lawrence contributed to this report.
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The minimum requirements to become a gun toting peace officer in most sheriffs departments are just below the criteria to make it to assistant manager at the average McDonalds fast food resturaunt.
Most sheriffs are elected and they only hire losers that couldn't make it on the municiple police forces that way they never get challenged in the next election by someone trying to move up the ladder...hire dumb for job security.
When in doubt don't move, they usually will only beat you with a stick if you don't move and only shoot the ones that do move.
This is the first I've heard of one actually thinking to tell someone to move before he shoots them so he did show signs of evolution on the initiative scale but generally it still fits the dumb as a box of rocks stereotype of most sheriffs deputies.
So remember, no matter what, don't move until they put their guns in the holster so they can pull out the nightsticks and start beating on you
Most sheriffs are elected and they only hire losers that couldn't make it on the municiple police forces that way they never get challenged in the next election by someone trying to move up the ladder...hire dumb for job security.
When in doubt don't move, they usually will only beat you with a stick if you don't move and only shoot the ones that do move.
This is the first I've heard of one actually thinking to tell someone to move before he shoots them so he did show signs of evolution on the initiative scale but generally it still fits the dumb as a box of rocks stereotype of most sheriffs deputies.
So remember, no matter what, don't move until they put their guns in the holster so they can pull out the nightsticks and start beating on you
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Funny you should mention that, My dad still has a messed up back because of that kinda **** and its been over ten years.Birdseye wrote:What's scary is you wonder how often this type of thing happens and there is no video camera.