Los Angeles Deputy Shoots Partner, Blames Suspect; Both Kill Suspect in Retaliationby Carlos MillerPINAC Dec. 20, 2015 |
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A disturbing video emerged Friday showing two Los Angeles sheriff’s deputies killing a man after they had chased him for riding a bicycle while wearing headphones. The incident took place more than a year ago with the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department initially telling the media that they shot and killed 23-year-old Noel Aguilar, a “known gang member,” after he pulled out a gun and shot a deputy. But now a video shows the two deputies struggling to arrest Aguilar when one deputy pulls out his gun and shoots the second deputy before placing his gun back into its holster, then placing the blame on Aguilar. “Where’s the gun?” Los Angeles sheriff’s deputy Jose Ruiz asked Aguilar seconds after his partner announced he had been shot. “I don’t have any,” Aguilar said. “I’ve been shot,” yelled Albert Murade for the second time. “I didn’t shoot nobody,” responded Aguilar. “I got shot in the stomach,” Murade continued. “I didn’t shoot nobody,” Aguilar insisted. Ruiz then pulled his gun back out and pointed it at Aguilar in an obvious attempt to shut him up. “C’mon man, why you pulling a gun on me,” Aguilar asked. Ruiz shoots him in the stomach, prompting Murade, who is already angry at having been shot, to fire three bullets into Aguilar’s back. That sparks angry shouts of protest from witnesses, in English and in Spanish, saying Aguilar did nothing illegal. “I’ve been shot,” Murade kept repeating now that the struggle was subsiding. “I’m dying,” Aguilar said, fading away. Read More |