Cops shoot homeowner 6 times, plan cover up while 911 records

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http://www.courthousenews.com/...-Up_After_Shooting.htm
Family Says 911 Tape Caught Cops Planning Cover-Up After Shooting
By JAMIE ROSS
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PHOENIX (CN) - A homeowner says a Phoenix police officer shot him six times in the back during a 911 home-invasion call, and the 911 tape recorded the officer's partner saying, "That's all right. Don't worry about it. I got your back. ... We clear?" The family says the officers were not aware that the 911 call was still recording as they spoke about covering up the shooting.

In their complaint in Maricopa County Court, Anthony and Lesley Arambula say an armed intruder "crashed through the front window" of their home on Sept. 17, 2008 and ran into one of their son's bedrooms.

Anthony, worried about his son who was still in his bedroom, says he "held the intruder calmly at gunpoint" and called 911.

Phoenix Police officers already in the neighborhood heard the crash of the Arambulas' window. When they approached the house, Lesley says, she told Sgt. Sean Coutts that her husband was inside holding the intruder at gunpoint. Lesley says Coutts failed to pass on that information to the two other officers.

Inside the house, the Arambulas say, Officer Brian Lilly shot Anthony six times in the back while he was still on the phone with the 911 operator - twice when he was on the ground.

The officers ran into the bedroom after Anthony told them, "You just killed ... you just killed the homeowner. The bad guy is in there."

The complaint states that Officer Lilly "admitted that it was only after Tony was laying, bullet-ridden, on the ground that he assessed the situation. The 911 tape continued to record what happened even after Officer Lilly unloaded his weapon into Tony, including Officer Lilly's post-shooting, one-word 'assessment': 'Fuck.'

"Tony believed he was going to die; the 911 tape records his plaintive goodbye to his family: '... I love you ... I love you.' Then Tony made what he believed was a dying request to the officers; he did not want his young family to see him shot and bloodied. Officers callously ignored his request and painfully dragged Tony by his injured leg, through the home and out to his backyard patio, where they left him bloodied and shot right in front of Lesley, Matthew and Zachary."

The Arambulas say the officers later dragged Anthony onto gravel, then put him on top of the hot hood of a squad car, and "drove the squad car down the street with Tony lying on top, writing in pain."

According to the complaint, Lilly can be heard on the 911 tape telling Coutts, "We fucked up."

Lilly says on the tape that he did not know where Anthony's gun was when he shot him and that he "opened fire because he heard loud noises and saw someone who looked like he might be the 'Hispanic' male they were pursuing" before getting to the Arambulas' house, according to the complaint.

The complaint states: "Sgt. Coutts knew that officers has just shot up and likely killed an innocent homeowner and the husband of Lesley, with whom he had spoken before entering the home, instead of the armed intruder. Sgt. Coutts was quick to commence the cover-up of their terrible mistake. Sgt. Coutts asked Office Lilly where Tony's gun was at the time Officer Lilly had opened fire on Tony. Officer Lilly admitted that he did not know where Tony's gun was: 'I don't know. I heard screaming and I fired.'"

Lilly later told a police internal affairs investigator that Anthony had pointed his gun in his direction, "in the 'ready' position," the complaint states. But Anthony Arambula says he was facing away from the officers, who could not have even seen his gun.

The complaint continues: "Still not knowing that he is being recorded n the 911 tape, Sgt. Coutts interrupted Officer Lilly's admission and apology with his assurance that the cover-up would commence: 'That's all right. Don't worry about it. I got your back. ... We clear?'"

After the shooting, the Arambulas say, the Phoenix Police Department treated them "like suspects in a drug bust," denying Lesley, Michael and Zachary information about Anthony's condition and denying friends and family members access to him at the hospital.
Anthony Arambula survived, but continues to suffer pain, which he expects will last for the rest of his life.

The City of Phoenix and Officer Dzenan Ahmetovic also are named as defendants.

The Arambulas seek punitive damages for gross negligence, civil rights violations, failure to supervise, excessive force, deliberate indifference to medical needs, false arrest, and emotional distress. They are represented by Michael Manning with son Morrison Hecker.

Holy shit. If this story is found in a court of law to be as reported, I hope both officers are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law and wind up in prison. I have the utmost respect for police, and I know it's possible for them to make mistakes and I usually advocate leniency in those cases, but these guys just seem completely soulless. Thank God that 911 caught what was being said. If the homeowner repeated all this I think I'd have a hard time believing it right off.
 

OCGuy

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Thank god I dont have to rely on police to come if someone breaks into my home while I am there.
 

jdjbuffalo

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I'm really surprised the guy is alive!

That said these police officers need to go away for a very long time and never be allowed in law enforcement or near a gun again. If he had died then they definitely should have been put in prison for life (I don't believe in the death penalty except for crimes against humanity a la Hitler).
 

LunarRay

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OMG!

That is attempted murder under the cover of authority. That is as bad as it gets. AND the tape and a live witness to boot. Them officers need fessing up now.
 

Darwin333

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Originally posted by: OCguy
Thank god I dont have to rely on police to come if someone breaks into my home while I am there.

Neither did that guy. From the story, the homeowner had the situation under control until the cops showed up. I can't imagine what else he could have done other than shoot the bad guy first so he could sit on his front porch and wait for the cops with his hands on his head.
 

OCGuy

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Originally posted by: Darwin333
Originally posted by: OCguy
Thank god I dont have to rely on police to come if someone breaks into my home while I am there.

Neither did that guy. From the story, the homeowner had the situation under control until the cops showed up. I can't imagine what else he could have done other than shoot the bad guy first so he could sit on his front porch and wait for the cops with his hands on his head.

Well i'm not too worried about the cops being so close that they see/hear a break in. That was a fluke.
 

kylebisme

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Shame we can't reasonably expect any notable investigation into whatever these two degenerates might have covered up in the past.
 

dguy6789

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How do such dumbshits get on the police force in the first place? The people that hired them need to be fired.
 

kylebisme

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Originally posted by: dguy6789
How do such dumbshits get on the police force in the first place? The people that hired them need to be fired.
With the way so many people seem unwilling to stand up for their rights themselves, I see no reason to be surprised that such dumbshits find their way into our police force and feel free to exploit their position to trample on the rights of others.
 
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Originally posted by: jdjbuffalo
I'm really surprised the guy is alive!

That said these police officers need to go away for a very long time and never be allowed in law enforcement or near a gun again. If he had died then they definitely should have been put in prison for life (I don't believe in the death penalty except for crimes against humanity a la Hitler).

I believe in the death penalty for people who are truly beyond rehabilitation. Shooting the homeowner was a mistake that is regreattable but at least explainable in the heat of the moment. If that was where it ended, the officer who shot should serve some time and have his badge revoked permanently. However, by going on, not only engaging in a conspiracy to cover up what had happened and abusing their authority to do so, but also showing blatant disregard for human life (putting him on the hood of the squad car and driving? WTF?), that tells me that these two officers are incapable of being reformed by the system. Life in prison is all well and good, but as these two will never be rehabilitated, what's the point in keeping them alive? Some semblance of morality?
 

OCGuy

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You have to have gigantic balls or be incredibly stupid to break into a home in AZ.
 

AreaCode707

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Originally posted by: kylebisme
Shame we can't reasonably expect any notable investigation into whatever these two degenerates might have covered up in the past.

I disagree. Since there's no relying on hearsay evidence, I think these two guys are (rightly) screwed.

I feel bad for their families though.
 

BladeVenom

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Originally posted by: DealMonkey
OMFG! Those are the worst f'ing cops ever! I hope they rot in jail.

They are the average police officers. Most of the time they just don't get caught on tape.
 

LunarRay

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Originally posted by: alphatarget1
Fuck tha police.

No... F those police officers! Not all the cops are criminals but the ones who are are the worst kind of criminal. Crimes against the person under color of authority is beyond the beyonds in my book... A cop steals a dealer's dope.. ok bad cop... but harm who they are sworn to protect... they are trash.

 

bamacre

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Originally posted by: Darwin333
Originally posted by: OCguy
Thank god I dont have to rely on police to come if someone breaks into my home while I am there.

Neither did that guy. From the story, the homeowner had the situation under control until the cops showed up. I can't imagine what else he could have done other than shoot the bad guy first so he could sit on his front porch and wait for the cops with his hands on his head.

That's exactly what he should have done.
 

bamacre

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Originally posted by: LunarRay
Originally posted by: alphatarget1
Fuck tha police.

No... F those police officers! Not all the cops are criminals but the ones who are are the worst kind of criminal. Crimes against the person under color of authority is beyond the beyonds in my book... A cop steals a dealer's dope.. ok bad cop... but harm who they are sworn to protect... they are trash.

Completely agree. All police get a bad reputation for incompetent ones like this. And the fault lies squarely with the police departments, and for two reasons. One, they don't do a good enough job of hiring/training, and two, they don't do a good enough job of firing/punishing police when they screw up.
 

dmcowen674

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Well the saving grace for the poor guy was that the cops sucked so bad that they fired willy nilly and missed vital body parts.

The cops should be taken out back and fired upon in the same manner.
 

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Originally posted by: bamacre
One, they don't do a good enough job of hiring/training, and two, they don't do a good enough job of firing/punishing police when they screw up.

So you're agreeing that LEO is in general corrupt, has no accountability, and does not deserve public trust, hence my NWA comment about tha police.
 

bamacre

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Originally posted by: alphatarget1
Originally posted by: bamacre
One, they don't do a good enough job of hiring/training, and two, they don't do a good enough job of firing/punishing police when they screw up.

So you're agreeing that LEO is in general corrupt, has no accountability, and does not deserve public trust, hence my NWA comment about tha police.

I think you made a blanket statement ("fuck the police") that needed to be corrected. It's not black and white.
 

Phokus

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Not all cops will directly engage in crimes, but a surprising many will invoke the 'blue wall of silence' when one of their own does something illegal/immoral.
 

LunarRay

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Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: LunarRay
Originally posted by: alphatarget1
Fuck tha police.

No... F those police officers! Not all the cops are criminals but the ones who are are the worst kind of criminal. Crimes against the person under color of authority is beyond the beyonds in my book... A cop steals a dealer's dope.. ok bad cop... but harm who they are sworn to protect... they are trash.

Completely agree. All police get a bad reputation for incompetent ones like this. And the fault lies squarely with the police departments, and for two reasons. One, they don't do a good enough job of hiring/training, and two, they don't do a good enough job of firing/punishing police when they screw up.

That is exactly right.. AND the biggest complaint of officers that I know. They don't want to be partnered with an idiot or someone a bit off balance. Nor do they want to risk their job being involved in such a situation. Mistakes are made in the street. And reading the OP I can see a few. The cop didn't inform properly the situation.. not code 4 but not ' armed and dangerous' then the idiot tries to kill the civilian then drags him outside... omg.. I'm getting sick just thinking of went down...