Friday, February 06, 2009

Salinas Police Open Fire on Unarmed Couple for NO Reason

Salinas police are giving little information about a shooting Tuesday night in which two officers fired several shots at a vehicle during a traffic stop.

Cmdr. Dino Bardoni on Thursday gave no details about what led up to the gunfire, only that one of the officers thought he had been shot and the two opened fire.

No weapons were found in the Ford Expedition, which had been pulled over, and no arrests were made, he said.

The sport utility vehicle was stopped by an officer about 11:30p.m. near North Sanborn Road and Freedom Parkway because the license plate light was out, Bardoni said.

"It was just a routine traffic stop," he said.

A second officer arrived to assist and, while the first officer was contacting the female driver and her male passenger, he "perceived a threat" Bardoni said.

"The officer thought he'd been shot, and (the two officers) responded by discharging their firearms," he said. "Fortunately, there were no injuries."

Bardoni would not say where the officers were aiming, where they were standing while shooting or at what point and why the officers stopped shooting.

He would not give any other details, or comment on the officers' judgment or their use of force, because the department is conducting an investigation.

"We are looking at what led up to it and the facts surrounding it," he said.

The officers and the man and woman in the SUV have been interviewed or will be, Bardoni said.

The two officers have been placed on paid administrative leave as is department policy in an officer-involved shooting.

Police have not identified them or said what their law enforcement experience is.

The police investigation could take several weeks to complete, at which time a report will be sent to the District Attorney's Office for a determination of whether there was any criminal conduct by the officers.

It is the second shooting this year involving police officers in Salinas.

Jesse Pinon, a Monterey County sheriff's deputy assigned to the county gang task force, shot Carlos Fletes, 28, in the hand and stomach Jan. 15. Fletes allegedly pointed a gun at Pinon.

Fletes' family and attorney say he was holding a paint spray nozzle.

The Monterey County Sheriff's Office is investigating that shooting.

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http://www.mercurynews.com/breakingnews/ci_11643571

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