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|    Beaner latina fatally shot by Denver pol    |
|    07 Mar 15 04:57:37    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, co.politics, sac.politics       XPost: misc.immigration.usa       From: drugs@denver.com              She was a beaner whore who was using race to circumvent the law       of the land.              (Reuters) - A 17-year-old girl fatally shot by Denver police was       struck by bullets fired through the left side of the car she was       in, autopsy results showed on Friday, which her family says       contradicts official reports she tried to run down the officers.              Jessica Hernandez died from "multiple gunshot wounds that       injured the heart and both lungs," according to the autopsy       conducted by the Denver Medical Examiner's office, which listed       the death as a homicide.              Hernandez was killed before dawn on Jan. 26 by two officers as       she sat behind the wheel of a stolen car in an alleyway in the       city's Park Hill neighborhood.              Denver Police Chief Robert White said on the day of the shooting       that the officers opened fire after she struck one of them with       the car. He later said the officer may have been injured while       trying to avoid being hit by the vehicle.              The autopsy said Hernandez was struck by bullets from the left,       which relatives said called into question the official account       of how she died.              "The report shows that Jessie was shot from the driver's side of       the car and not from close range," her family said in a       statement issued through their lawyer. "These facts undermine       the Denver Police Department's claim that Jessie was driving at       the officers as they shot her."              Hernandez's relatives renewed their call for a federal       investigation into the shooting, and blasted police for the way       she was dragged from the car, dropped to the ground and       handcuffed after she being shot.                     "The abrasions to her face confirm this inhumane treatment," the       family's statement said.              Hernandez's death prompted street protests, and the Colorado       Latino Forum, an advocacy group, said an independent civil       rights probe is needed.               "Ms. Hernandez was young, Latina, and gay. As such, she       carried three identities that have often suffered discrimination       at the hands of law enforcement," the forum said in a statement.              The autopsy showed Hernandez also sustained bullet wounds to her       thigh and pelvis, and toxicology results concluded the teen had       marijuana and alcohol in her system when she died.              Four other juvenile girls who were in the car were uninjured and       were released after being questioned, police have said.              Denver police spokeswoman Raquel Lopez said the department       cannot comment on the autopsy results until the district       attorney's office has completed its investigation into whether       the shooting was justified.              (Reporting by Keith Coffman; Editing by Daniel Wallis and       Michael Perry)              http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/02/28/us-usa-shooting-       colorado-idUSKBN0LW04U20150228              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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