Pasco sees four cop killings since July; protesters plan rally Saturday

  • The Associated Press
  • Friday, February 13, 2015 12:01am
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The Associated Press

PASCO — Four people have been shot and killed by police in recent months in this agricultural city of 68,000 in southeastern Washington, and the most recent death of an orchard worker accused of throwing rocks at officers has sparked protests after witnesses said he was running away.

Antonio Zambrano-Montes’ death Tuesday marks the fourth fatal police shooting since last summer in Pasco, a city about 215 miles southeast of Seattle.

In three previous cases, prosecutors cleared officers with the Pasco Police Department and a sheriff’s deputy who was working on a regional SWAT team.

Police say Zambrano-Montes’ threatening behavior led officers to open fire.

The 35-year-old threw multiple rocks, hitting two officers, and refused to put down other stones.

Police say a stun gun failed to subdue him.

He had a run-in with Pasco police early last year, having been arrested for investigation of assault after throwing objects at officers and trying to grab an officer’s pistol, court records show.

Fleeing fire

Some people who saw the shooting at a busy intersection Tuesday evening videotaped the confrontation, and witnesses said Zambrano-Montes was fleeing when officers opened fire.

In one video recording by Dario Infante, 21, of Pasco, five “pops” are audible shortly after the video begins, and the man can be seen running away, across a street and down a sidewalk, pursued by three officers.

As the officers draw closer to the running man, he stops, turns around and faces them. Multiple “pops” are heard and the man falls to the ground.

Family members told the Tri-City Herald that police were out of line and should have used less deadly tactics to get him under control.

“We want justice,” said Erica Salazar, a relative. “It could have been avoided.”

Protesters chanted “We want justice” in English and Spanish at Pasco City Hall on Wednesday, and they planned to demonstrate again Saturday, KNDU-TV reported.

Pasco Police Chief Bob Metzger asked residents for patience as an investigation by the Tri-City Special Investigation Unit and an internal review move forward.

“The officers are . . . on administrative leave. Until they are reviewed and everything is done, they will not be back to work,” he said.

“It’s important we get the right information.”

A message left with a spokesman for the team investigating the shooting was not immediately returned Thursday.

A spokesman for the city said the team has scheduled a news conference today.

An autopsy is set today for Zambrano-Montes, who was raised in Michoacan, Mexico, and has lived for about a decade in the city where more than half the residents are Hispanic.

Family members told the Tri-City Herald that Zambrano-Montes battled depression after being separated from his two teen daughters.

“He was a kind person, family-oriented,” his cousin, Blanca Zambrano, told the newspaper. “He was hardworking.”

Three other people have been killed recently in police shootings in the city.

Last month, a Pasco police officer was cleared for fatally shooting a suspected car thief who pulled an Airsoft pistol following a foot chase in September.

Prosecutor responds

In deciding not to file charges, Franklin County Prosecuting Attorney Shawn Sant said the officer feared for his life when he shot Matthew Stoddard.

In December, an investigation found that a Benton County sheriff’s deputy was justified in fatally shooting an intoxicated man outside his Pasco home last summer.

Rick Howard was shot and killed after a four-hour standoff. Authorities said he fired more than 60 rounds at officers.

In November, a prosecutor cleared two Pasco officers who shot and killed Brad Jensen, 34, at a home in July.

Authorities said his family members called police over a domestic problem and he approached officers with a kitchen knife and disobeyed their commands.

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