No Charges filed by LA County DA in Police Killing of Black Man
Wednesday, March 9, 2005 at 05:29AM
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Police Believe Kenyante Reed had a Gun. No Gun was Found.
The Los Angeles County district
attorney's office will not file criminal charges against a Long Beach
police officer who fatally shot an unarmed man in July. The district
attorney concluded that Officer David Garcia, whom the city later
fired, acted in self-defense July 16 when he shot 22-year-old Keyante
Reed near Second Street and Orange Avenue. Witnesses told police and
district attorney's investigators that Reed led Garcia on a chase into
a driveway before growling and lunging toward the officer, prompting
Garcia to fire once at Reed's chest. "Although it was later determined
that Reed did not have a weapon, Officer Garcia reasonably believed
that he was in imminent danger of death of serious injury when he fired
his gun," the report said. The city fired Garcia, a three-year veteran,
Dec. 3 after a shooting review board recommended his termination.
Police Chief Anthony Batts said at the time that Garcia's actions were
inconsistent with his training. Deputy Chief Ted Hulsey said the
department was not surprised by the district attorney's conclusion,
noting that the Police Department used different standards to reach its
conclusion on Garcia's termination. The Reed case drew citywide attention last summer as members of Reed's
family criticized Garcia's action. Family members said Garcia left
himself few options but to fire his weapon if the situation with Reed
got beyond control. Garcia was on patrol about 11 p.m. when Reed called
for his attention. Reed, who was carrying a can of beer, began yelling
profanities at the officer and passing drivers, according to the
district attorney's report. Garcia followed Reed on foot down Second
Street. Reed zig-zagged through cars and told the officer to "kill me
now. Kill me now," witnesses said. Garcia shot Reed in a driveway after
Reed screamed, growled and lunged toward the officer. Toxicology
reports later showed traces of marijuana, but no alcohol, in Reed's
system. [more]
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