Chattanooga Times Free Press

Officer’s fight with teens ignites protests

- BY AMY TAXIN

ANAHEIM, Calif. — An off-duty California officer who didn’t want teens walking across his lawn fired his gun during a struggle with a 13-year-old boy and other youths, igniting unruly protests after video of the fight surfaced and two boys were arrested.

No one was hurt during the struggle, but hundreds of people marched through suburban Anaheim streets late Wednesday, some blocking traffic and carrying signs that said “no shooting zone.” Police arrested two dozen people, including children, after the crowd ignored orders to disperse.

The fight Tuesday between the off-duty Los Angeles police officer and the group of kids stemmed from ongoing issues with teens walking across the man’s property in Anaheim, a police statement said.

The 13-year-old believed the officer, who was not named, had cursed at a teenage girl who had walked across his lawn in the area of single-family homes, many with tidy flower beds and wellpruned trees, about 2 miles west of Disneyland.

Michael Carrillo, an attorney representi­ng the teenage girl, said she had “grazed” the officer’s lawn when he began shouting expletives at her. Carrillo said the altercatio­n turned physical after the boy stepped in and told the officer he shouldn’t curse at a child.

“The little kid said, ‘I’m going to sue you,’ and then the guy thought he said, ‘I’m going to shoot you.’ That’s when he started grabbing the little kid,” Gregory Perez, 16, part of a larger group of young people walking in the area, told the Orange County Register.

A video posted on YouTube showed the officer struggling with the boy, who repeatedly denied he threatened to open fire. At one point, the teen said, “Let me go. … I’m only 13.”

Another youth rushed the officer, who stumbled back through a low hedge, still holding the 13-year-old.

A teen then took a swing at the officer. Other kids approached, and the man — still gripping the 13-yearold with one hand — pulled a gun from his waistband, crouched and fired a shot.

Witnesses said the officer “did not discharge the gun toward anyone,” Anaheim police Sgt. Daron Wyatt told radio station KNX-AM.

After police arrived, the off-duty officer put his hands up and was led away to be interviewe­d.

The 13-year-old was eventually handcuffed and booked on suspicion of making a criminal threat and battery. A 15-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of assault and battery and later released, police said.

The American Civil Liberties Union said in a statement the video was deeply disturbing and called on investigat­ors to explain why the boys were arrested but the officer who fired the shot was not.

Carillo has filed a claim against the cities of Anaheim and Los Angeles, the precursor to a civil lawsuit, alleging the incident shows the Los Angeles Police Department was “deficient in its training of officers.”

 ?? JOSHUA SUDOCK/THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER VIA AP ?? Protesters block traffic Wednesday during a protest after a video surfaced appearing to show a policeman firing a single round during an off-duty tussle with a 13-year-old boy.
JOSHUA SUDOCK/THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER VIA AP Protesters block traffic Wednesday during a protest after a video surfaced appearing to show a policeman firing a single round during an off-duty tussle with a 13-year-old boy.

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