Houston Cop who Shot Dead Unarmed Latino Teenager Getting his Job Back
Wednesday, September 8, 2004 at 06:13PM
TheSpook
A Houston Police Department officer fired earlier this year
after he shot and killed an unarmed teenager must be reinstated, an
arbitrator ruled this week. Officer Richard Kevin Butler, 38, who was
fired in February for the shooting of 15-year-old Jose Daniel Vargas
Jr., could return to work within a matter of days or weeks, his
attorney said today. "This is a guy who's going to go back to work and
do a good job," attorney Brett Ligon said. Butler was fired in February
by then-acting Police Chief Joe Breshears. But a Harris County grand
jury declined to indict Butler for the Oct. 31, 2003, shooting, which
happened after the officer tried to stop the teen outside an AMC Studio
30 movie theater in the 2900 block of Dunvale near Westheimer. The teen
drove away when the officer tried to confront him, but Butler caught up
with the vehicle and pointed his pistol inside the driver's window,
police said. When Vargas accelerated, the vehicle's door frame struck
the officer's arm and the gun fired one time. Butler has always
maintained the shooting was an accident. A lawsuit brought by the
teen's family against Butler, the city of Houston and AMC Theaters is
pending. [more ] and [more ] Pictured above: Daniel Vargas jr.
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