Video from a deadly officer-involved
shooting in northwest Oklahoma City was released Monday. Police say the events
started June 24th. Miguel Angel Chavez-Angles first encountered police around
12:33 p.m. at the St. James Catholic Church in the 1100 block of S.W. 45th.
Church staff told police that Chavez was praying at the church and was very
upset about his potential divorce. He was reportedly banging his head on the
floor.
Officials say an officer spoke with
Chavez and he agreed to go to St. Anthony's Hospital for an evaluation. He was
transported to St. Anthony's around 1:35 p.m. and discharged from the hospital
about two hours later. At 4:30 p.m., police say Chavez called his wife and told
her he was walking the streets, trying to find a ride. About fives minutes
later, police received reports about a kidnapping near 11th and Walker.
Chavez allegedly got into a vehicle
with two women and told them to drive. Witnesses followed the vehicle Chavez
was driving all the way to N.W. 22nd and Western, where he allegedly got out of
the car and ran into O'Reilly Auto Parts and locked the door. Police say the
store manager asked Chavez to leave. That is when he allegedly ran to a nearby
city bus. An officer followed behind him.
Police say the surveillance video
from the bus shows Chavez was acting aggressively towards the officers. On the
security video, Chavez is heard urging to bus driver to drive. "I will
give you whatever you want," Chavez said. He asks the driver not to open
the door, and tells him to keep driving. In the video, Chavez is seen grabbing
one of the fire extinguishers on the bus and taking the pin out.
That is when the bus driver, John
Mobley Jr., asks Chavez to get off the bus. When Chavez refuses to get off the
bus, Mobley then stops the bus and asks everyone on the bus to get off. Police
officers quickly arrive on scene. When Chavez sees Officer Heather Lane, he
attempts to throw the fire extinguisher at her. However, when the fire
extinguisher slips out of his hand, he reaches for Officer Lane's gun.
The two struggle for the weapon and
then one shot goes off. Police say that is when Officer Daniel Carli gets on
the bus to assist Officer Lane. Officer Carli then fires several shots,
striking Chavez. Police say Chavez died on the bus. The two officers
involved remain on restricted duty.
Operação após roubo de casa em bairro
nobre da Zona Sul de São Paulo teve tiroteio. Nenhum dos treze policiais
ficaram feridos.
Fonte do vídeo: TV Brasil
O Departamento Estadual de
Investigações Criminais (Deic) divulgou na segunda-feira (4) os nomes dos dez
suspeitos que morreram após assalto a uma casa no Morumbi, na Zona Sul de São
Paulo, no domingo (3).
A operação teve apoio do Grupo Armado
de Repressão a Roubos e Assaltos (Garra). Nenhum dos treze policiais ficaram
feridos.
Confira os nomes dos suspeitos
mortos:
1 - Mizael Pereira Bastos, o Sassá,
de 28 anos;
2 - Felipe Macedo de Azevedo, o
Miojo, de 24 anos;
3 - Hudson Macedo, o Neném, de 29
anos;
4 - Ires da Silva Queiroz, de 28
anos;
5 - Rafael Anunciação dos Santos, de
28 anos;
6 - Edmilson José Rocha, de 35 anos;
7 - Jeferson Souza de Melo, de 33
anos;
8 - Paulo Ricardo Sena Matos, de 30
anos;
9 - Rodrigo Kaique Evangelista dos
Santos, de 18 anos;
10 - Paulo Alberti Mauriti da Costa,
de 29 anos.
Segundo a polícia, os assaltantes
estavam armados com quatro fuzis, três revólveres e duas pistolas quando
invadiram, uma casa na Rua Puréus, onde estavam quatro moradores, sendo três
adultos e uma adolescente.
O delegado Ítalo Zaccaro Neto,
responsável pela operação, disse que não tem prazer nenhum em ações que
terminam em mortes. "Estou aqui há 30 anos e o revide deles está muito
violento. Somos seres humanos como outros quaisquer. Gostaria que fosse
diferente", disse.
Foram quase 20 minutos de intenso
tiroteio. Um morador gravou o som de tiros entre policiais civis e criminosos.
O vídeo feito por celular não mostra o confronto, mas captou o som dos
disparos. Foram ouvidos tiros, disparos e rajadas de armas como fuzis,
revólveres e pistolas.
Outros moradores do Morumbi chegaram
a pensar que os tiros fossem, na verdade, fogos de artifício.
Url da matéria: http://g1.globo.com/sao-paulo/noticia/policia-identifica-os-10-suspeitos-de-roubo-a-residencia-mortos-no-morumbi.ghtml
Israel Pereira Coutinho, policial civil há mais de 30 anos, pesquisador sobre a temática Armas de Fogo e Munições, Professor da Academia de Polícia do Estado de São Paulo, Instrutor de Armamento e Tiro, Instrutor de Defesa Pessoal, membro da Florida SWAT Association, membro da Florida Sheriffs Association, membro da Pennsylvania Sheriffs' Association, membro International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors, membro da National Rifle Association, filiado à Associação Zanon de Karatê, filiado à International Shotokan Organization, filiado à Confederação Brasileira de Krav Maga Security.
Principais cursos:
Estágio de Operações Especiais – DOPE, Special Weapon And Tactics – SWAT, Bioterrorism Incident Pre-Planning and Response - Interpol, Organized Crimes Investigations – FBI, Firearms Examiner Training –NIJ , Active Shooter Incident - Planning and Response – Afimac, Ocorrência Envolvendo Bombas e Explosivos – Senasp, Instrutor de Armamento e Tiro – Acadepol, Hunter Education – NRA, Identificação de Armas de Fogo – Senasp, Balística Forense Aplicada – SENASP, Operações de Manutenção de Paz e Policiamento Internacional – Senasp.