13-Year-Old Boy Shot By Police In Santa Rosa, Calif.
October 30, 2013 by staff
13-Year-Old Boy Shot By Police In Santa Rosa, Calif., Several hundred people marched more than three miles on Thursday evening from the city hall in Santa Rosa, Calif., to the field where two days before, a 13-year-old boy was fatally shot by law enforcement while he was carrying a toy pellet gun that resembled an AK-47.
Some held candles and signs that read: “What a tragedy, what a travesty,” according to media reports.
On Tuesday afternoon, Andy Lopez was walking home from his friend’s house, toy gun in hand, when a sheriff’s deputy spotted him – and the AK-47 look-alike – from behind.
From there, everything unfolded in a matter of seconds.
The deputy and his partner, who were out on regular patrol duty, pulled over their car and took cover behind the vehicle’s doors, according to the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office.
The patrol car’s overhead light and siren were activated, and law enforcement twice ordered Andy, who was about 20 to 30 feet away, to drop the gun, one witness said, according to an Associated Press report.
Andy began to turn around in the direction of the deputies, barrel of the rifle rising up, one officer said.
Seven bullets struck the young teenager. Sixteen seconds later, the officers called for medial attention, according to Reuters.
Andy died at the scene, and what was thought to be an assault weapon turned out to be a plastic replica, officers discovered.
The trademark orange tip that federal law requires toy-gun manufacturers to place on the ends of fake guns was missing from the pellet gun, law enforcement reported. Also, a toy handgun was found in Andy’s waistband, but it had the orange tip.
The two deputies involved in the incident have not been publicly identified and have been placed on administrative leave.
The deputy who shot the teen is a 24-year veteran, and his partner, who did not fire his weapon, is a new hire, Assistant Sheriff Lorenzo DueƱas told the Santa Rosa Press Democrat news outlet.
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