It looks like it’s a big mistake to ask the police for help – when you consider that a Police Officer reportedly pumped four deathly slugs into the chest of a 17-year old Loudoun Valley High School Student, Christian Alberto Sierra, who had threatened to kill himself.
Friends of Christian called the police, dialed “911” for help, trusting that the police would do everything in their power to save Christian.
Instead, the responding police officer killed Christian at or about 2:12 pm on May 24, 2014, claiming afterwards, by official spokespersons, that the shooting was justified because Christian was armed with a knife and lunging toward the officer on a public street.
What in the world did the officer do to prepare to encounter this suicidal young man?
Christian apparently had already cut himself and was in high distress.
Christian’s mother, Sandra, said he had not “lunged” at anyone, he was running that way.
Christian’s father, Eduardo, said, “They got a phone call for a suicide case, and they came to finish the job.”
Civilian suspects are disclosed publicly as “persons of interest” and even their pictures are published.
But a stonewalling standard that refuses to disclose anything is the rule when the “suspect” is an “officer.” Continue reading