On Thursday, October 20, 2016 at
12:00pm Senator Reverend Ruben Diaz and the New York Hispanic Clergy Organization
will hold a vigil to bring the community together in prayer, followed by
a press conference outside the home Ms. Deborah Danner, 630 Puglsey Avenue
in the Castel Hill section of Bronx County.
Ms. Danner was an emotionally disturbed
woman who died in her home at the hands of a New York City Police Sergeant
last night.
For further information, please
contact Senator Diaz at (718) 991-3161.
Statement by Senator Reverend Ruben Diaz
on the Fatal Shooting of Deborah Danner
on the Fatal Shooting of Deborah Danner
There is another sad story where an
emotionally disturbed woman has been shot and killed by a New York City Police
Officer.
According to a report given to me by the
police, “A 62-year old Black woman who lived on Pugsley Avenue was inside her
apartment and came out of her room toward the police with a bat."
The police were called to her building
because the woman was emotionally disturbed.
The police officer who shot and killed
her was White.
To me, it is very difficult to
understand how a woman who is 62-years old and has emotional problems should
have to die like this, especially if there are 4 or 5 police officers in the
room with her.”
I cannot understand why there was a need
to use deadly force.
As a Bronx State Senator, I must express
my opinion that police officers need to be trained for cases like this, if and
only if they must shoot, they must shoot in the leg and not in the chest.
Source: The Office of Senator Reverend Ruben Diaz
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