Possible Police Coverup – Sonoma County CA Police Shoot, Kill 13 Year Old Holding TOY Gun

The Sonoma County CA Police shot and killed a popular 13 year old who was playing with a toy rifle.

Sonoma Police claim that they told the 13 year old “repeatedly” to put down the toy gun, and something after that made the police shoot and kill the young teenager. They also claim that the child moved in such a way that the barrel of the toy gun started moving towards pointing at the officer. That’s always what crooked police say when they kill someone, because that’s how they keep getting away with their crimes.

Unfortunately YouTube has removed these videos from their platform to hide the truth from the American People. Another coverup with the help of Google/YouTube.

Witnesses that heard the gun shots that killed the teenager say that the shots were heard “seconds after” the one police vehicle siren was heard. This appears to show that the police shot the teenager just after they arrived, without much time to try and determine what was actually happening.

Another witness who watched the killing of the 13 year old through his rear-view mirror says that the police officer pulled up in his squad car, opened the door, and shot the child. Just that quick.

Honestly, These Sonoma County CA police officers must be complete nutless wussies to be scared of a popular 13 year old playing with a toy gun in his neighborhood. What police worth a crap wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between a plastic gun and a real gun? The police can keep using the excuse of how real the toy gun looked, but that is really just a way for the Sonoma County CA Police to cover their asses for their over-the-top police brutality that killed an innocent 13 year old child.

When we were kids, we played army just about everyday. We dressed in army outfits and carried around the most real-looking toy guns available, yet we were never mistaken for violent criminals and killed.

Any police officer who shoots and kills a child carrying a toy gun, should be removed from the Police Force, investigated, and should face as stiff prosecution as possible.

Northern California sheriff’s deputies have shot and killed a 13-year-old boy after repeatedly telling him to drop what turned out to be a replica assault rifle, sheriff’s officials and family members said.

Two Sonoma County deputies on patrol saw the boy walking with what appeared to be a high-powered weapon Tuesday afternoon in Santa Rosa, sheriff’s Lt. Dennis O’Leary said.

The replica gun resembled an AK-47 with a black magazine cartridge and brown butt, according to a photograph released by the sheriff’s office. Deputies would only learn after the shooting that it wasn’t an actual firearm, according to O’Leary.

Rodrigo Lopez identified the boy as his son, Andy, to a newspaper and said the young teen was carrying a toy gun that belonged to a friend.

After spotting the boy, the deputies called for backup and repeatedly ordered him to drop the gun, O’Leary said in a news release. It wasn’t clear whether he pointed the replica assault rifle at the deputies or made any type of threatening gesture. The sheriff’s office referred calls to the Santa Rosa Police Department, which did not immediately return a call for comment.

O’Leary said the deputies fired several rounds from their handguns immediately after issuing the orders to drop the rifle.

A neighbor in the area, Brian Zastrow, told the Santa Rosa Press Democrat ( http://bit.ly/1eJymxx) he heard seven shots.

“First, I heard a single siren and within seconds I heard seven shots go off, sounded like a nail gun, is what I thought it was,” he said.

The boy fell to the ground on top of the rifle, according to O’Leary. He said the deputies ordered him to move away before approaching him and putting him in handcuffs.

They began administering first aid and called for paramedics, who pronounced him dead at the scene. Deputies also found a plastic handgun in the boy’s waistband, O’Leary said. The deputies, who have not been identified, have been placed on administrative leave, which is standard after a shooting, O’Leary said.

Community members left candles, teddy bears and flowers at the edge of the field where the teen was shot and questioned deputies’ decision to open fire.

“I’m sure you can tell he’s a 13-year-old boy,” Abrey Martin told KGO-TV. “He’s not some maniac.”

Rodrigo Lopez told the Press Democrat he last saw his son Tuesday morning.

“I told him what I tell him every day,” he said in Spanish. “Behave yourself.”

The family was back at their mobile home Tuesday night after identifying the boy’s body, the Press Democrat reported.

The newspaper quoted the boy’s mother, Sujey Annel Cruz Cazarez, as saying, “”Why did they kill him? Why?”

Andy Lopez was an eighth-grader at Lawrence Cook Middle School, where assistant principal Linsey Gannon said he played trumpet in the band.

“Andy was a very loved student, a very popular, very handsome young man, very smart and capable,'” she said Wednesday. “Our community has been rocked by his loss.”

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