Grand jury clears Houston officer in unarmed Jordan Baker's shooting death after mistaking him

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http://www.chron.com/news/houston-t...-weigh-HPD-killing-of-unarmed-man-5965369.php

Grand jury still probing HPD killing of unarmed man

By Cindy George | December 18, 2014 | Updated: December 18, 2014 7:45pm
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    Janet Baker, mother of Jordan Baker prays with a group of activists outside the grand jury room at the Harris County Criminal Justice Center.
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A Harris County grand jury continued its investigation on Thursday into the January fatal shooting of an unarmed man by a Houston police officer.

The panel, which was scheduled to interview its final witness on Thursday and worked through lunch, will meet again next Tuesday to potentially decide whether to indict or clear Officer Juventino Castro in the death of 26-year-old Jordan Baker.

The inquiry marks one of Harris County's first grand jury deliberations in a police shooting after recent unrest over the lack of indictments in the officer-involved deaths of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., and Eric Garner in New York.

Baker's death has gained national attention as another unarmed black man killed by police, a trend that has sparked protests and calls for body cameras on officers.

Via social media this week, Ferguson-based activists asked the public to flood the email inbox of Harris County District Attorney Devon Anderson - as well as her phone line - with messages in support of indicting Castro.

Baker had a son, now 8, and worked part time in manufacturing. His mother, Janet Baker, and maternal relatives of her grandson, were awaiting the grand jury's decision in a lobby at the Harris County Criminal Justice Center. Janet Baker declined a request to speak with grand jurors, whose deliberations are secret.

She has maintained that Castro profiled her son - who was wearing a black hoodie - as a criminal.

Activists and supporters prayed with her just before lunch time and remained hopeful that the grand jury would indict the officer so that his actions can be considered by a trial jury.

Other mothers whose sons have been injured or killed in local shootings also joined Janet Baker, who waited for hours to be present if the grand jury made a decision Thursday. One such supporter was Marian Tolan. Her son, Robbie Tolan, survived being shot by a Bellaire Police Department officer in 2008 while in the driveway of his parents' Bellaire home. The officer was indicted by a Harris County grand jury, but acquitted at trial. The Tolans' federal civil rights lawsuit against the officer and various city officials was revived this spring by the U.S. Supreme Court and is scheduled for trial next year.

Jordan Baker encountered Castro outside a shopping center in the 5700 block of West Little York near Antoine, where the businesses had experienced a recent string of robberies, according to a Houston Police Department release.

The officer, who was in uniform and had been on the force for 10 years, was working an extra security job at the location, the agency reported.

Castro's attempt to stop Baker in the parking lot led to a brief struggle and foot chase, the release said. When Baker stopped running away, he reached into his waistband and charged the officer, police contend. :what: Castro fired his gun once and struck Baker. The officer was not injured in the incident, police said. :damn:


During his weekly media availability on Thursday afternoon, HPD Chief Charles McClelland said Castro was placed on standard three-day administrative duty immediately following the shooting. An internal investigation to determine if the officer violated any agency policies or procedures will begin after the grand jury delivers its decision, the chief said.

Harris County grand juries have cleared HPD officers of criminal wrongdoing in all shootings since 2008. More than a quarter of the 121 civilians shot by the department's officials from 2008 to 2012 were - like Baker - unarmed, according to a Houston Chronicle analysis.





TL;Dr..:

Off duty HPD officer working a second gig security but in his HPD uniform see black man (Jordan Baker),
says black man fits description of a robbery suspect
he confronts Jordan
Jordan then allegedly lunges at officer :duck:
officer shoots Jordan
Jordan dies
 
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Grand jury clears HPD officer in suspect's shooting death
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A Harris County grand jury on Tuesday cleared an HPD officer in the shooting death of Jordan Baker, 26, last January. KHOU

Sherry Williams and Andrew Horansky, KHOU 11 News4:57 p.m. CST December 23, 2014
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HOUSTON -- A Harris County grand jury on Tuesday cleared an HPD officer in the shooting death of Jordan Baker, 26, last January.

Baker's family was anxiously awaiting the decision along with a handful of protesters. There were more police officers at the Harris County Courthouse than usual in case of an incident, but there was no violence.

However, family and protestors made no secret of their disappointment.

"It is with deep regret that we announce to you that the grand jury has decided not to indict officer J. Castro," activist Deric Muhammad said. "Welcome to Ferguson, Texas. Hmmph…Out of 93 police killings, there have not been one indictment."

Baker's mother said she had remained hopeful leading up to Tuesday's decision.

"I was hopeful. I've always stated that I believe in God. A wise person, friend said, justice delayed is not justice denied," Janet Baker, Jordan's mother, said. "When your child leaves and goes three blocks away from home, three blocks away from home, you expect them to come back."

HPD Chief Charles A. McClelland Jr. released the following statement in regards to the grand jury's decision:

"We respect the grand jury's decision in this case. This is certainly a tragic and unfortunate incident for the officer involved and the family of Jordan Baker. We will continue to evaluate our policies and training in an attempt to prevent these types of incidents in the future. We are in the process of developing a new foot pursuit policy designed to protect officers and the citizens they encounter. We place the highest priority on human life and we encourage anyone that has interactions with police to follow and obey the commands and instructions of officers. There is always a proper place and time to contest your arrest or file a police complaint. I have forwarded this investigation to the local office of the FBI for its review to ensure there are no civil rights violations."
Prosecutors said the grand jury heard 22 hours of testimony and met four times. But they say legally, they cannot release what it contained or reveal what their final count even was.

And prosecutors describe their challenge this way – it wasn't about whether the officer had probable cause to shoot, but rather whether he acted lawfully in self-defense.

When the shooting occurred, Baker was at a northwest Houston strip center at 5700 W. Tidwell that reportedly had a lot of break-ins. The Houston Police Department said Baker was looking in windows when veteran Officer Juventino Castro approached.

Baker, a Houston Community College student, struggled, ran away, and then allegedly put his hands in his waistband and charged toward Castro. That's when the officer shot and killed him.

Baker was later determined to be unarmed.

Castro was working an extra job as a security officer at the time and was in his HPD uniform.

It was the first time officials say Castro, a 10-year veteran of the force, even fired his gun on the job.

Harris County grand juries have cleared HPD officers of criminal wrongdoing in all shootings since 2008. It has led to a national groundswell of activism and concern.

Protestors said they have called for a federal investigation, hired attorneys and reached out to the White House even. They went home not long after the grand jury's decision was announced, but they will be back for what they promise will be a huge gathering next Monday.






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Don't know what to say...

Why would an unarmed man...reach in his waist? Are they using pants off the waist against us? Was there even a chase and struggle?
 

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Don't know what to say...

Why would an unarmed man...reach in his waist? Are they using pants off the waist against us? Was there even a chase and struggle?
shyt is so insultingly stupid

And not only that, they claim he lunged at the officer.

I mean why do people keep thinking unarmed people are going to keep turning into the fukking Hulk on cops? Who the fukk does that???
 

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change aint gonna come

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It'll come, we just have to help it come. We keep making noise, a few more mentally ill brothers with nothing to use buck a few more cops, they'll change policy.

When clean brothers buck a few cops out of fear for their safety...cops will begin thinking about going home.
 

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How many decades, how many centuries. The respect I now hold for the African American community :wow:
 

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We need a new system because it clear that most grand jury's are not doing their job. A cop kills and they get a free pass.
 

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he was not ON fukkING DUTY

what the fukk?

and that wouldnt be ok either but theres NO way dude should be getting away with this :wow:
 
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