Oceanside Police fatally shoot Latino Man after alleged attack
Saturday, October 16, 2004 at 05:01AM
TheSpook
Hours after a fatal officer-involved shooting, only the
yellow crime-scene tape separated blood stains and a makeshift memorial
of votive candles, photos and flowers on Capistrano Drive yesterday.
Oceanside police say Juan S. Sanchez, 19, tried to run over an officer
shortly before midnight Wednesday who was investigating a report of
someone shooting a rifle. The officer fired in self defense, they said.
But Sanchez's friends and family who gathered near the shooting scene
questioned the official account. Chief Michael Poehlman said it
would be inappropriate for him to comment in detail about the
investigation until it is over. But Poehlman expressed sympathy for
family and friends of Sanchez -- and for the officer who killed him.
Police said they were called to nearby Santa Anita Street Wednesday
night to investigate a report of a man shooting a rifle. When they
arrived, officers tried to pull over a man driving blue Thunderbird who
they thought might be involved in the shooting, police said. An officer
standing outside his cruiser was grazed by the car when the driver
attempted to run him over, police said. The officer opened fire,
striking the driver at least once and sending the car into a utility
pole. Witness, Mike Nelson said also that paramedics were kept away
from the scene even though the driver was still moving. There have been at least seven officer-involved
shootings in Oceanside since June 2002, not all fatal. [more ] and [more ]
Pictured above: Paul Mount, 15, lighted candles for Juan Sanchez, who was killed by a police officer.
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